. 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 . per annum. L. W. Dodge & Son, occupies a 3 story wooden building44x45 feet with basement, for the currying of leather forboots and shoes. Business was first established by in 1837, the firm has now 8 employees and turn out12,000 sides per annum. Geo. W. Esterbrook, occupies a story wooden building4


. 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 . per annum. L. W. Dodge & Son, occupies a 3 story wooden building44x45 feet with basement, for the currying of leather forboots and shoes. Business was first established by in 1837, the firm has now 8 employees and turn out12,000 sides per annum. Geo. W. Esterbrook, occupies a story wooden building40x60 feet, for the currying of leather for boots and shoes,also dealer, commenced business in 1855, has 14 employees. H. S. Warren occupies two floors, 40x60 feet, in a threestory brick building, for the manufacture of hand made bootsand shoes, and currying of leather ; work let to different par-ties. Commenced business in 1851, and turns out 1,000cases boots and shoes per annum on an average. A. .1. Hall occupies a two story wooden building, 20x40feet, for the manufacture of inner sole stiffening and business in 1867 ; employs 6 hands. Machineryconsists of one rolling machine. Power furnished from ad-jacent building. 250 Stations in the State of


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