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 . 19 88 Due from approved reserve agents 47,o35 65 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 2,00000 Checks and other cash items Bills of other banks Fractional paper currency, nicke
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 . 19 88 Due from approved reserve agents 47,o35 65 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 2,00000 Checks and other cash items Bills of other banks Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents Specie Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulalion) Due from U. S. Treasurer other than 5 per cent, redemption fund Total §665,633 91 Total $665,633 91 President Oakman is a native of Turners Falls, where he has lived all his life. CashierAbercronibie is from Lunenburg, and is treasurer of the Crocker Institute for Savings. NEW ENGLAND FIBRE COMPANY. C. Comstock, President; H. A. Lamb, Treasurer; C. R. Stoughton, Supt.—Manu-facturers of Sulphite Fibre for Paper-Makers Use—Turners Falls, Mass. The works of the New England Fibre Company at Turners Falls were erected and startedin May, 1888, and are among the largest and most complete in this part of the country, theplant representing an investment of |ioo,ooo. Jhe buildings, of two and three stories, partly. brick and partly frame, cover ground 40 .\ 200 feet, ami are tilted uji with all the latestimprovements in digesters and machinery, including two of the wonderful wet machines,respectivelv of :;4 and 7S inches capacity, all driven i)y two engines of 50 and 40 twenty tothirtv men arc employed, and the otiti)ul is very large and of superior quality, INLAND MASSACHUSETTS ILLUSTRATED. 205 being used by paper-makers generally throughout New England. The demand is already fullyequal to the capacity, and additional facilities will soon be required. Preside
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