The City of Holyoke: Its Water Power and Its Industries
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The City of Holyoke: Its Water Power and Its Industries. Springfield, Mass.: Clark W. Bryan & Co., [1876], pages 13-14, copy B. Printing and electrotyping by Clark W. Bryan & Co., Springfield. Engraving by Johnson & Dyer, Boston. Paper made by Albion Paper Company, Holyoke. Page 13: Six vignettes: J. Merrick & Company (lumber, sawing and planing mill); Newton Paper Company (sheathing papers...6 tons per day); Robertson & Black (manila papers...1 1/2 tons per day); Samuel Snell & Company (cement pipe works); Webber & Beebe (doeskins and cassimeres...8 sets woolen machinery); and Germania Mills (beaver coatings, and overcoatings and doeskins...12 sets woolen machinery). Page 14: Six vignettes: Conner Brothers (woolen goods...4 sets machinery); Warner File Company/Q.S. Backus (machine and hand-cut files/ manufacturers of bit-braces); Depot Square; Connecticut River Pulp Company (manufacturers of chemical wood pulp...4 tons per day); City Hall; and Parsons' Block. 43 x 56.5 cm. (OCLC)