Inland Massachusetts illustrated A concise résumé of the natural features and past history of the counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berkshire, their towns, villages, and cities, together with a condensed summary of their industrial advantages and development, and a comprehensive series of sketches descriptive of representative business houses To which is prefixed a short chapter on the Commonwealth at large . -jt^jjlffl^.^jtyf ;g I XI, AND MASSACHrSKTTS I I, US IR A I K I). WOODBURY, MOULTON & STEARNS, Investment Bankers—Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Building, No. 415


Inland Massachusetts illustrated A concise résumé of the natural features and past history of the counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berkshire, their towns, villages, and cities, together with a condensed summary of their industrial advantages and development, and a comprehensive series of sketches descriptive of representative business houses To which is prefixed a short chapter on the Commonwealth at large . -jt^jjlffl^.^jtyf ;g I XI, AND MASSACHrSKTTS I I, US IR A I K I). WOODBURY, MOULTON & STEARNS, Investment Bankers—Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Building, No. 415 Main Street. The aljove-nanicd iirni is composed of Theodore C Woodbury, Win. II. Moulton, andEdward H. York of Woodliury & Moulton, who for the past years liave conducted a(general hanking business at Portland, Maine, and (leorge M. Stearns, for four years eastern. «***^rSi? mL^.^^l*tmL .!«»iCaea&iB«ig» »»tm manager of the Kansas Loan & Trust Company of Topeka, Kansas, with office at No. 46Congress street, Boston, MasS. Organized in June, icSSS, Woodbury, Moulton & Stearnsleased for a term of years their present offices in Springlield, and Mr. Stearns located here asresident manager, a position for which he was peculiarly fitted b\ long previous is also a prominent citizen of broad and enlightened views, active in all movements thatconnncnd themselves to his judgment as tending to benefit and elevate the communitv, thenation, and the race. Tlic office of the lirni, on tiie ground floor of the Massachusetts Mutual InsuranceCompany building, is one of the best in the city, 20 feet front by 48 feet deep, fitted up inelegant style with artistic counters protected by brass railings, and other evidences of ajirosijerous banking and investment business. Dealing exclusively in conservative investmentsecuriti


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