. 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 . New England. This estate consists of seven acres of uplandand a million feet of flats. In 1857-8, Mr. Loring builtseveral vessels to go to India. He also built two iron steam-ships of 1,150 tons each, The South Carolina and Jlas-sachusetts. He has since built for the Union SteamshipCompany, of Boston, two i


. 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 . New England. This estate consists of seven acres of uplandand a million feet of flats. In 1857-8, Mr. Loring builtseveral vessels to go to India. He also built two iron steam-ships of 1,150 tons each, The South Carolina and Jlas-sachusetts. He has since built for the Union SteamshipCompany, of Boston, two iron screw steamships the Missis-sippi and Merrimac. .The Nahaut, the first monitorever built in New England, was built at these works ; also,the Canonicus. S. A. Woods occupies a three story buildiug containing,30,000 square feet of flooring, located on Don-, near Federalstreet, built exelusively for the manufacture of Woodburysimproved planing, tonguiug and grooving macliiues ; Grabsand Woods improved combination planer and moulding ma-chines ; and a variety of wood working machinery. Also,manufacturers of the self-oiling circular saw arbors, patentedSeptember 7, 1858. The improved planing, tonguing and 198 Stations in the State of Massachusetts JOHN LALLY, Coal Bunkers, Gasometers. Stills and Tanks, k, HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE Steam Boilers, Ships Taniis Repa of Steam Boilers promptly attended to. C3-I^^IsriTE, South Bostou. grooving machines, J. A. Woodbury, patentee, of which A. Woods is the sole manufacturer, have been grantedseveral patents for improvements upon the celebrated Wood-worths which are as follows: April 13, 1852, (extended,1866,) for gearing the feed rolls on both ends. Nov. 21,1854, (extended 1868,) for hinged presser bar, located closeto and directly in front of the cutters. Nov. 13, 1855, fordouble adjustment of the tonguing and gi-ooving cutters uponboth sides of the machine. March 30, 1858, for rotary lipand gouge cutters. June 8, 1858, for pressure s


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