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Ordering the Steam Trap – Woburn, Massachusetts (1885)
Mr. Eaton lived in Woburn, the city of Middlesex County – about 9 miles north of Boston, Massachusetts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woburn,_Massachusetts In May of 1885, Mr. J.
Mr. Eaton lived in Woburn, the city of Middlesex County – about 9 miles north of Boston, Massachusetts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woburn,_Massachusetts In May of 1885, Mr. J.
This postcard offering from the newspaper magnate, William Randolph Hearst, was copyright in 1904 – and published (most likely) the same year. The art postcard
The Chronicle Mill was constructed along the Southern Norfolk Railway line in downtown Belmont in 1902. This construction was part of the wave of textile
Until I spent months working in New England, during seven of the last 25 years, I did not appreciate the influence of French-Canadian people in
Tellings stories from the past.