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 . was also |)atented in theDominion of Canada under date of Julv 15, iSSg. This style of nursing corset embodiesentirely new features of most remarkable merit. It is by far the


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 . was also |)atented in theDominion of Canada under date of Julv 15, iSSg. This style of nursing corset embodiesentirely new features of most remarkable merit. It is by far the /us/ device of its kind yetintroduced, and is bound to become the most jiopular nursing corset on the market. Mr. Olmstead is a native of Ridgeficld, Conn., but has resided and been in business in NewYork city, and in West Hrookfield and Springfield, Mass., since 1859. He now resides in INLAND MASSACHUSETTS ILLUSTRATED. 83 West Brookiield. Mr. Nason is a native of Fianklin, Mass., entered the army when he wastwenty years old, serving in the Forty-fifth Massachusetts (Independent Cadet) leaving the army he was in in North Carolina until the summer of 1SC6, whenhe returned to Massachusetts and engaged in the manufacturing business in 15oston untilburned out by the fire of 1S72, when he went to New York city and engaged in the same lineuntil he removed to Springfield in 1S86. JOHN H. ROGERS,. Manufacturer of Fine Open and Top Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies, and Light Vehi-cles of Every Description—Nos. 33 and 35 Sanford St.—Telephone 27-3. Probablv no community east or west, numbers considered, indulges more liberally in theelevated pleasures of life than do the ])eopIe of Springfield. In no particular is this spiritmore markedly manifest than in the maintenance of elegant private equipages, great numbersof which are seen upon the streets and the fine roads adjacent to the citv when the weatlierpermits. Some of these are doubtless im-ported, but most o


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