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1.
Cardinal O'Connell and Gov. Cox at Charlestown Navy Yard
2.
Brockton Co-Operative Shoe & Boot Co.
3.
Cutting room W. L. Douglas Shoe Co. (?)
4.
Dwelling house of Miss Mary Pratt--damage of Grover fire
5.
Emerson Shoe Company
6.
Factory and residence of W.L. Douglas
7.
Grover disaster
8.
R. B. Grover & Co. makers of Emerson Shoe
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Residence of H.F. Crawford/factory of Bouve Crawford and Co. Corporation
10.
Residences and factories of M.A. Packard and Charles A. Keith
11.
Ruins of City Block Main & Ward Sts.--(a)
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Ruins of City Block Main & Ward Sts.--(b)
13.
Ruins of J.S. Allen's Shoe Shop--Montello St.
14.
Ruins of the R. B. Grover Co. Shoe Factory fire
15.
Searching for bodies--Strand Theatre fire
16.
W.L. Douglas Shoe Co.
17.
Bickford Shoes' Sam Ricci
18.
Burley and Stevens Shoe Factory, 1909
19.
Dodge Bros Shoe Factory, 1928
20.
Dodge Bros Shoe Factory, 1928
21.
Milford Shoe Co. 62 N. Bow St.
22.
Newburyport Shoe Building, corner Prince Place and State St.
23.
Salem, Essex Institute, shoe maker's shop
24.
Salem, Essex Institute, shoe maker's shop
25.
Channing Cox
26.
Channing H. Cox, formal portrait
27.
Gov. Channing H. Cox and Maj. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards (l. to r.)
28.
President Frank P. Speare with Governor Cox
29.
William Howard Taft and Gov. Channing Harris Cox (l. to r.), riding in touring car
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Governor of Massachusetts John Anthony Volpe campaigning, New Bedford
31.
Governor of Massachusetts John Anthony Volpe campaigning, New Bedford
32.
C.J. Olson Lozier Motor Car building
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GF Green Co.
34.
Henry Cross (business)
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Henry Cross factory & G. W. Bryants house
36.
Lalli Motors Co.
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194 Old King's Highway, Yarmouth Port, Mass.
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194 Old King's Highway, Yarmouth Port, Mass.
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194 Old King's Highway, Yarmouth Port, Mass.
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A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street
41.
A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street : view 3
42.
A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 1
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A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 2
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A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 4
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A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 5
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A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 6
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A.E. Little and Company, shoe manufacturer; stitching room, 70 Blake Street: View 7
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Alanson "Lannie" Eddy
49.
Albert W. Little, member of the firm 1902
50.
Alfred T. Loud
51.
Arthur Clifton Heald, 1885-1929
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Baltimore, Maryland, 316 Courtland Street, exterior detail, foot scraper, unknown house
53.
Baxter, Stoner, & Schenkelberger
54.
Book of Stetson styles. Spring and Summer 1910
55.
Boston, 13 Chestnut Street, exterior detail, foot scraper, unknown house
56.
Boston, 15 Chestnut Street, exterior detail, foot scraper, unknown house
57.
Boston, 17 Chestnut Street, exterior detail, foot scraper, unknown house
58.
Boston, 54 Beacon Street, exterior detail, foot scraper, unknown house
59.
Boston Rubber Shoes Co.'s, Factory no. 2, Melrose: Stoneham, Mass.
60.
Bouquets
61.
Buffum's Shoe Factory
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Building at 306 Main Street, Wakefield, Mass.
63.
Business district. Nick, Fred MacDugal
64.
Business district. Nick, Fred MacDugal
65.
Business district. Nick, Fred MacDugal
66.
Business district. Nick, Fred MacDugal
67.
Charles T. Heald, 1906-1932
68.
C.L. Hauthaway & Sons leader dressing 346 Congress St.
69.
Cloth lining cutters, all shoe workers, Mayfair Shoe Corp., A.S. Beck Corp., 1928
70.
Colt Shoe Company, Boston 11, Mass.
71.
Danvers, Locust Street, first shoe shop in New England, 1768
72.
E. Jones and Co factory
73.
Everett Richardson Factory
74.
Exercise. Stetson styles for spring & summer 1914. The Stetson Shoe Co. So. Weymouth, Mass.
75.
The factoy from Main Street in 1915
76.
The Florsheim shoe
77.
The founders of the Stetson Shoe Company
78.
French, Shriner, & Urner, quality shoes
79.
Front side of factory in 1915
80.
George H. Thissell & Co.
81.
George Murphy touring the Converse Rubber Company in Malden as part of Sixth War Loan visit
82.
George Murphy touring the Converse Rubber Company in Malden as part of Sixth War Loan visit
83.
George Murphy touring the Converse Rubber Company in Malden as part of Sixth War Loan visit
84.
George Murphy touring the Converse Rubber Company in Malden as part of Sixth War Loan visit
85.
George Murphy touring the Converse Rubber Company in Malden as part of Sixth War Loan visit
86.
George Murphy touring the Converse Rubber Company in Malden as part of Sixth War Loan visit
87.
George Murphy touring the Converse Rubber Company in Malden as part of Sixth War Loan visit
88.
George Murphy touring the Converse Rubber Company in Malden as part of Sixth War Loan visit
89.
A good-sized shipment in 1913
90.
A group of executives and employees in 1923 with twenty years or more of service
91.
A group of executives, foremen, and salesmen in 1910
92.
Group of six men, indoors, with wooden crates
93.
A group of superintendent and foremen in 1910
94.
Hauthaway & Sons/fire house
95.
A heavy snowstorm did not stop production in 1920
96.
Henry S. Stowers
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Hiram N. Breed Shoe Shop
98.
Hoague-Sprague Shoe factories (exteriors)
99.
Holyoke, Massachusetts
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House at 113 Salem Street, Wakefield, Mass.
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