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1999.A292-1.jpg
This picture was taken from Paper Mill Bridge. The Falls are in the forefront. The large building at the right is the Music Hall.
The black and white version was published with only address allowed on back.

1999.A252.jpg
An original black and white card and a later colorized version. Clock tower seen center left.

1999.A159-1.jpg
Connie Moynihan, Edward Johnston, William Nelson, Roy Gray

1999.A133-1.jpg
This shows the new storehouse which had just been completed.

1999.A107-1.jpg
Building No. 6 in the foreground (later Beacon Publishing Company, Digital). Note: Watering trough which had been relocated from Maynard Square on corner of Nason Street.

2025.102ef.jpg
Near Waltham Street, site of old paper mill. Dam washed out with the Paper Mill Bridge in 1927. Assabet River went on a rampage after a terrific rainstorm. About 1829 a paper mill was built at the corner of Summer and Parker Streets, using the…

1999.103.jpg
Originally Walnut St. was laid out in 1865 and ran from Main St. to Thompson St. and was on the south side of the Assabet River, but in 1862 it was relocated on the north side of the river from Main Street to Parker Street and an iron bridge built. …

mhs-1999.86.jpg
The American Woolen Company mills as they appeared in the early 1900's.

see 1999.1917, 1999.85

1999.6e.jpg
A 22 in. x 35 in. piece of the first material manufactured in the Assabet Mill when if started in 1847. Preserved and handed down through the Maynard family.

This piece of cloth was last owned by William H. Gutteridge. Mr. Gutteridge came to…