. 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 . ors of a four storj- wood-en building 30x60 feet, located on Emerson street, for themanufacture of ladies and misses boots and shoes. Com-menced business in 1868. Employs about 40 hands. Officeand salesroom, No. 75 Pearl street, Boston, Mass. Small Bros. In 1863, C. W., J. M. and H. M. Small,commenced the m


. 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 . ors of a four storj- wood-en building 30x60 feet, located on Emerson street, for themanufacture of ladies and misses boots and shoes. Com-menced business in 1868. Employs about 40 hands. Officeand salesroom, No. 75 Pearl street, Boston, Mass. Small Bros. In 1863, C. W., J. M. and H. M. Small,commenced the manufacturing of furniture. In 1869, C. retired from the business, and the remaining brotherscontinued under the same name as before. They occupy abuilding 30x60 teet, three stories, with engine and dry houseattached, 15x25, two stories. Their machinery is driven bya 15 horse power engine, furnished with steam from a nineinch cylinder boiler, made by John Davis. They employ 25hands. They consume annually, about 25,000 feet of chest-nut, 30,000 feet walnut, 12 barrels glue, and about $15,000 inupholstery goods. Their works are situated on I^sex street,about one eighth of a mile below the depot, near the railroad. Webbs N. E. Railway and Manufacturers Statistical Gazetteer. 307. <^5i[HlYETCAI^FS, 7 miles from South /■) y,y, Framingham, and 28 from Boston, a country sta-CC:^ tion on the Milford Branch of the Boston and Al- bany Railroad. 5jfk|ETHlK:\, 2 n ^j \-y, and 24 troin Manclies i •2 miles from Lawrence, ester, a villanre and town onthe Manchester aud Lawrence Railroad. Thistown was taken troin Haverhill in 1725; the soil is verygood, the village is pleasant and the scenery around it ro-mantic and beautiful. The Merriinac river flows on oneside of it. Methces Woolev Mills, were incorporated in 1864 ;Josiah Bardwell, President. Charles H. Allen, Treasurer, Snyder, agent; office 09 Franklin street, Boston. Thesemills are situated on what is termed the Spicke


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