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 . ggauges, scpiares and bevels, divider pencil-holders, several kinds of steelyards, Uriggs andMerricks pattern wrenches, cylinder or gas-pipe wrenches, and combination wrenches


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 . ggauges, scpiares and bevels, divider pencil-holders, several kinds of steelyards, Uriggs andMerricks pattern wrenches, cylinder or gas-pipe wrenches, and combination wrenches. This wrenchis one whose in- - ;///t of S. C. Bemis signatureon a red label is attached to the top of each RUSSELL & DAY, Manufacturers of Steam Engines and General Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys, etc.— No. 52 Hampden is ;nul most piobablv ahva\s will be .1 uood demand (ov the better grades of steamengines and machinery for motor and manufacturing |>ur|)oses, and those who have an estab-lished rejiutation for ingenuity, skill, and that kind of jnobity that contents itself only withdoing well whatever is to be done need have no fear of a lack of patronage. Such a house isthat of Russell & Day, established in 1S65. Mr. William \V. bay retired in 1S84, leaving INLAND MASSACHUSETTS ILLUSTRATED. 53 Mr. John W. Russell as sole proprietor, and he has continued ever since to support credita-bly the well-earned fame of the reliable old concern whose style is still retained. The sliops, employing fifteen first-class workmen, occu))y the first and second floors,respectively 30 x 100 antl 30 .\ 30 feet, at No. 52 Ilanii)den street, well ecjuipjjed with sui)eriormachinery and applia


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