. 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 . enbuilding, located at No. 12 Washington street, for the manu-facture of ladies, misses and childrens boots and shoes;commenced business in May, 1863 ; employ 25 hands ; turnout 25,000 pairs per year, and business amounting to$75,000. W. F. Breed, Dole & Co., manufacturers of ladies,misses and childrens boo
. 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 . enbuilding, located at No. 12 Washington street, for the manu-facture of ladies, misses and childrens boots and shoes;commenced business in May, 1863 ; employ 25 hands ; turnout 25,000 pairs per year, and business amounting to$75,000. W. F. Breed, Dole & Co., manufacturers of ladies,misses and childrens boots and shoes, occupy a five storybrick building 50x60 feet, at No. 6 Mount Vernon business in 1860; employ 150 hands, turn outfrom 600 to 1,000 per day, and do business amounting to$200,000. E. Straw occupies a two story wooden building 65x30 ft,located at No. 10 Mount Vernon street, for the manufactureof packing boxes. Commenced business in 1860 ; employs10 hands, turns out 250 boxes per day, consumes 1,000,000feet of limiber and 250 kegs of nails per year, and does busi-ness amounting to $36,000. James P. Newiiall, occupies two floors of a wood build-ing 25x65 feet, at 29 Exchange street, for the manufactureof ladies, misses and childrens boots and shoes. Com-. Stations in the State of Massachusetts. Adapted for use iu situalirns where it is desired to obtain a uniformand steady power, wjth the greatest possible eeoiiomy of water. Givinif tbe liiphest per cent, of useful eflect from the water applied,of any wheel known, and proved by practical use as one of the mostilficient and reliable motors ever invented. MANUFACTURED BY JOHN HUMPHKEY & CO, Ingi&eers anil MacIiiiiistSp KSENEI, - lye-nr Hampshire. pages 93, 14:. and 243.) menced business in 1843; employs 100 hands; turLs out60,000 pairs per vear, and does business amounting to875,000. D. Flagg & Co., manufacture ladies, misses and child-rens carpet shoes of all colors. Occupy a wooden build-ing 52x40 feet,
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