. Webb's New England railway and manufacturers' statistical gazetteer; containing an interesting sketch of every station, village and city on each railroad in New England, together with a statistical, historical and biographical account of their representative manufacturing establishments . ilding, 26x35 feet, located on Park street, for the munufac-ture of ladies and misses machine and hand made boots andshoes. They employ 100 hands, turn out 2,000 pairs perweek, and do business to the amount of $100,000 per business Jan. 1st, 1866. Israel Foster, manufacturer of ladies and mis


. Webb's New England railway and manufacturers' statistical gazetteer; containing an interesting sketch of every station, village and city on each railroad in New England, together with a statistical, historical and biographical account of their representative manufacturing establishments . ilding, 26x35 feet, located on Park street, for the munufac-ture of ladies and misses machine and hand made boots andshoes. They employ 100 hands, turn out 2,000 pairs perweek, and do business to the amount of $100,000 per business Jan. 1st, 1866. Israel Foster, manufacturer of ladies and misses bootsand shoes, occupies a three story wooden building, 22x36feet, located corner of Railroad avenue and Randall street,where he employs from 40 to 50 hands ; and does business tothe amount of about $60,000 per annum. Commenced busi-ness in 1868. Allen, Leavitt & Co. established business in August, 1867. They occupy seven buildings, making a total of floor-ing of about 5,000 square feet. Employ from 60 to 100hands, and manufacture cabinet furniture of all kinds. Theyrun 10 machines, such as planers, saws, moulders, & between 200,000 and 300,000 feet of lumber, anddo a business of $200,000 per annum. To drive their ma-chinery they use an engine of 30 horse ( ii\|{m;s II. rii/rcKN I »■ M n \:} BOOTS, SHOES AND LASTS. A >i I I I . A > I > . M A >i ^ . Saltornnni. No. 10. Irarl ^trrrl, Kosioii, Ma-o. ^) l.\ I ilKUM, 21 milen from u ) 1-%lion in Ihr j\ . v. «ad 4A from Trny. A »ll- , ^ , on IWvrrlv lirmnrh of ihc KMi>t- lUnU Mid ooe dhurrh. oa iho ■ \^ uii \ \ ti:m Ksin u\ 1 .. odM l>» ihc InJian* Wmi. , «tt, Ai^l »«« ii.(ii>..aJ>->I til I7A4. Thiv MlHac* of iLr lo«uI* hwl *im1 the loil lijtlil ami matij. li ) I It l>S, ir»^ miltix from IWi^lon. ii rnii r I >lrn«-r. ?T fptn AV. •Ilfr\ ^ IV., ,1 A ^)iKi» sTiti:iT. • i I ■.. .,-1 ^,., !» «h ..f I i^ 152 Stations in the State


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