. 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 . horse power, Charles Carr,\ patentee, supplied with steam from an upright tubular boiler,00 horse power, both of their own manufacture. They doj business of from 8250,000 to 8300,000 per annum. R. HoE & Co. occupy 35,000 square feet of land, onI which is a three story wooden building 200x45 feet, locatedat


. 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 . horse power, Charles Carr,\ patentee, supplied with steam from an upright tubular boiler,00 horse power, both of their own manufacture. They doj business of from 8250,000 to 8300,000 per annum. R. HoE & Co. occupy 35,000 square feet of land, onI which is a three story wooden building 200x45 feet, locatedat 41 Foundry street, for the manufacture of printing press-es, book binders presses and machinery. They commencedbusiness in 1857 and employ 130 hands. Their machineryI is driven by a steam engine of 30 horse power, built byIsaac Adams, with a tubular boiler, 40 horse power. Bat Side Chemical Works, Hodges & Richardson, Pro-prietors, occupy three wooden buildings. One 200 x 75 feet,one 200x100 feet, and an areatic building, 82x20 feet, loca-ted on First street, for the manufacture of chemicals, acids,and alkali. They commenced-business in 1806, and employ21 hands. Their machinery is driven by an engine of 10 200 Stations in the State of 3Iassachnsetts, PEIRCE, BHOWN & MANLFACTLHEUS ANI> PKAI-KRS Walnut, Md d Fainteil CHAMBER FUMITURE. lliiiTaiis, [4iiiks, Wiish-stiiiids, Tables, Bedsteads, & Corner Richmond and North Streets. - - Entrance 76 Richmond Street. FOSTEU FlCIRCK, Nathaniel Brown, t F. W. FoKHUSH, \ J. M. Poor. horse power, built by Hawes & Hersey, of this city, sup-plied with steam from a flue boiler, of 20 horse power, builtby John Lally, also of this city. They do business amount-iug to upwards of $100,000 per annum. Peirce, Brown & Co., 76 Eichmoud street, are one ofthe largest manufacturers of chairs and furniture in theUnited States. Their facilities for obtaining large quanti-ties of chair stock and lumber for furniture enables them tocompete successfu


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