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PDP-4 Computer
The PDP-4 was 18-bit machine intended to be a slower, cheaper alternative to the PDP-1; it was not considered commercially successful. All later 18-bit PDP machines (7, 9 and 15) were based on a similar, but enlarged instruction set, more powerful,…
Payroll Ledger - 1910
American Woolen Company
This many paged ledger has but one page of entries, shown. Its not clear what group of employees earnings are recorded. Note on bottom right the page was audited by Geo. R. Lawton.
Payroll Ledger - 1890
Assabet Mfg. Co.
The ledger list the name and weekly wages of the woolen mill employees. The pay ranged from $.07 to $.40 per hour for a 60 hour week.
The highest paid employee was W. H. Maynard, the son of Amory Maynard, who earned $95.85/week as the…
The highest paid employee was W. H. Maynard, the son of Amory Maynard, who earned $95.85/week as the…
Paymaster Building- ca 2005
Main Street
A collection of pictures, interior and exterior, of the old paymaster building when the mill was operated by the American Woolen Company.
Paying a fine at the Kangaroo Court at Priest's Cafe
Charles Sokolowski is paying the fine.
Ed Beals as the Judge.
The "court" was held multiple times during the run-up to the Centennial by the Brothers of the Brush.
Ed Beals as the Judge.
The "court" was held multiple times during the run-up to the Centennial by the Brothers of the Brush.
Pauline Clark Religious Portrait
Portrait of Pauline Clark (m. Hirons) dressed in a ceremonial costume used for a Catholic pageant or feast celebration associated with the Children of Mary Sodality at St. Bridget’s Church.
The sodality’s members frequently presented religious…
The sodality’s members frequently presented religious…
Paulann's Shop
Two photos of Paulann's Shop at 7 Nason Street. In the photos are Dave Finucane and Polly Finucane. This location is the former Rainville's. A third photo is a copy of the photo of Polly.