Picturesque Hampden : 1500 illustrations, Part 23

Author: Warner, Charles F.(Charles Forbes), b. 1851
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Picturesque Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 172


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A Mountain Brook, 88


An Old Picture of the Crescent Mills,


7 A Stationary Sawmill,


The Post Office Entrance,


A Stream in the Woods,


8c


The Highlands on the Holyoke Road,


8


Holyoke Machine Company,


142


The High School Building,


78


The River and Valley from Northampton Road,


34


Congregational Church,


95


The John Atwater House,


The River Below the Gatehouse,


9 Methodist Church,


26


Mount Tekoa,


18 Old House,


The Second Baptist Church,


22


On Southwick Street,


96


The Original Whip Factory,


80


141


140 Improved Rotary Bleacher, Sears, T. H .. 141


Sears' Double Deck Tubular Boiler, 141


80 End View of Same, 140


Sears' Return Water Tube Boiler, 140


75 Front View of Same, 140


Plain Horizontal Tubular Boiler, 141


Holyoke Transcript,


147


Jolly, J. & W.,


A Glimpse, etc., 143


53 Washing Day,


A View of the Mills,


69


An Interior, 76 Shops,


143


Mountain Park.


Among the Hills, 36


A Mount Tom Brook, 3 Catholic Church,


A Winter View,


36 Glasgow Block Doorways, 36 High Water, 37


35


Snow Fields,


36


The Lower Gatehouse,


34


The Lower Pond,


35


The Reservoir,


35


The Road from the Park,


37


The Road to the Park, 35


Winter in Mountain Park,


35


The Glasgow Block,


35 The High Schoot,


70


Catholic School,


114


Branch Yard at Westfield, 137


Main Yards and Shops, Holyoke, .


13


National Blank Book Co., 130


12 Newton Paper Co., 129


Norman Paper Co., 125


Park National Bank, 150


E. L. Munn, President,


150


The Big Elm, 60


A Dooryard, 94


Old Tavern,


On the River Bank,


116


The Whiting Farm. 59


A Summer Storm,


At the Ford,


A Water Lane,


Baptist Church,


95


TOLLAND.


A Back Street Roadway,


63


Along Shore, 62


A Picnic Party, 62


A Pasture Waterfall,


99


Ashley Ponds,


62


A Roadway,


A Winter Landscape, 99


Evening, 62


In Elmwood Village,


60


Northampton Street.


Noyes Pond, 61


Residence of Timothy Merrick, 61


The Elder Rand Place, 63


61


The Old Brown Place,


61


The Old Cemetery,


61


View from Westover,


61


Canoe Series.


A Double Canoe, 65


Along the River Bank, 66


An Afternoon Group at Prospect Park, 63


68


An Old Doorway. .


81


The Village, South of the Stream,


EERATA.


Page 15, instead of " High Street, looking north from Hampden," read "High Street, looking south from Hampden." Page 22, the title of the cut at top of page should read "The Second Baptist Church. Page 25, instead of "Oak Street, from Essex," read " Beech Street, from Essex."


Manufacturing and Industrial Inter- ests of the County.


HOLYOKE.


Albion Paper Co .. 130


Baush, C. H. & Sons, Post Radial Drill, 148


Baush, C. H. & Sons, Works of, 148


Beebe, Webber & Co .. . 131


Beebe & Holbrook Co., 127


Brown & Sellers, Looms, 132


Chemical Paper Co., 129


Connecticut River Mfg. Co., 138


78


Crocker Manufacturing Co., Counting Room, 128


In the Engine Room, 120


No. 1 Mill, 118


No. 2 Mill,


119


MONTGOMERY.


A Little Fisherman, 106


March in the Woods, 107


Montgomery, 106 Old Bridge, . Old Ingersoll House, .


Springtime, 107


The Westfield Road, . 108


On East Main Street,


Where the Road dips toward Westfield, 108


Park Square in Summer,


78 A Section of the Wood. working Department, 146


MOUNT TOM (Hampshire County).


Winter on the Hills, . 107 Plowing at Sunrise, 87 Works of, 146 Mount Tom Sulphite Co., . 158


Page 127


The Old Second Congregational Church, . The Old South Holyoke Ferry,


5


A Fairfield Roadway,


88


Residence of J. A. Lakin,


The Old Willimansett Bridge, The Opera House Block,



The Overflow Dam, 47


The Patch,


The Region near Forestdale Cemetery,


27


Congamond Lakes,


94


The Holland House, .


The River Below the Dam,


46 High Bridge,


88


The Landlord Fowler Hotel,


82


Holyoke Steam Boiler and Iron Works, Coghlan, the late David L., 77 00


141


The Second Level Canal, .


46


On the Edge of the Woods,


The Falls at the Crescent Mills,


89


13


The Southern End of High Street,


18


The Taft Greenhouses,


38


The Third Level Canal, 57


The Tinker and his Furnace,


53 48


A Corner Near the Mills, .


72


A Plainville Landscape.


74


49


A Spring Street Team, 74


73


State Normal School.


A View on " Brickbat Avenue,' Bridge Street,


Burning a Kiln of Brick,


72 73 73


72


WEST SPRINGFIELD.


Kegans'. T. F. Sons, Linden Paper Co., Long & Walsh,


132


Mount Holyoke from the Park,


Lamb's Grove,


73


A Famous Tatham Oak, 108 Works of,


142


A Fisherman's Dinner,


116


Long, Thomas J .. 142


Walsh. Thomas S., 142


Lyman, C. P .. Block of, 148


Massasoit Paper Co., 131


McCormick, John B .. 144


McCormick Turbine Wheel, 145


Woodland Lake, Ingleside.


A Group at the Gates of the Orphan Asylum, . 59


An Ingleside Roadway,


59 60


In Blossom Time,


60


Mount St. Vincent Orphan Asylum,


59


The Almshouse, . 59


The Ely Homestead, 58


A Glimpse of the Lakes,


93


An Autumn Sunset, 94


95 Seesaw, 94


Tower, Ashley B., Architect 116


A Corner of the Draughting Room, 133


Civil Engineer's Room, 133


115 Draughting Room,


133


The Bear's Den,


The Chickens at the Back-door,


108


Testing Cement,


133


The Office, 133


The Stenographer,


133


Valley Paper Co.


130


Wauregan Paper Co.,


125


Whitmore Manufacturing Co., 124


William Skinner Manufacturing Co., 136


Windsor Hotel, . 147


WESTFIELD.


American Whip Co.,


Braiding the Lashes, 154


Offices at New York, etc., 155


Old-fashioned Plaiting Machine, 153


The Automatic Rounder,


153


The Whalebone Rack, 154


The Rolling Machine. 154


Bay State Beneficiary Association, 150 .


109 Crane Bros., 110 Main Mill, 159


Glen Mill,


159


First National Bank,


Portrait of Cashier C. H. Hooker,


Foster Machine Company, 151


Hampden National Bank. 156


Odd Fellows' Fraternal Accident Association, . Warren Thread Works, A Spool of Thread, 151


View Looking Eası, 151


View Across the River, 150


Westfield Savings Bank, 156


Portrait of Treasurer V. W. Crowson, 156


Woronoco Savings Bank, FAIRFIELD.


Fairfield Paper Company,


Mills Viewed from Mt. Tekoa, 135


Our Motto, 134


Picturesqueness on the Stream, 134


View of the Mill and Falls, 134


The New South Hadley Falls Canoe Lodge, 64


Ezta Clapp Hotel,


80


The View up the River, €6


Franklin Street,


Franklin Street School, Hampden Ponds,


82


Super· calendering, 128


The Finishing Room, 128


Treasurer's Office, 128


Sorting,


The Calenders,


120


The Paper Machine. 120


Trade Mark, 118


8 Fenton & Dunn,


82 A Section of Blacksmith Shop, 146


84 85 Ely, Watson, Lumber, Lumber Yard, 139


77 84 Shops, 139


109


A Back Shed. 85


A Boston & Albany Crossing, 82


After the Big Flood, 80


A Group on Crane's Stock Farm, 84


A Hillside near Springdale, 82


Among the Park Square Elms, .


A New England Meadow,


.


86


A Railroad Wreck,


An Old-fashioned Entrance, .


82


A Sunny Cove,


65


A Quiet Day on the Westfield, At the Back Door, .


86


By the Riverside,


65


Autumn at Park Square,


8c


68


A Winter View of Court Street, 78


.


.


65


Hockanum Ferry,


67


Low Water Above the Dam,


67 67


Catholic Church,


81


One of the Canoeists,


66


Corner of Elm and Main Streets, Corn Husking Time, .


87


Court Street Homes, .


77


Court Street in Summer,


79


Crane's Pond,


84


Sytoneha Lodge,


65


Deserted House,


85


Sytoneha Lodge, from the West Bank,


64


The Canoeist's Supper,


68


Elder Ambrose Day House,


81


The City from up the River,


The Day of the Races,


66


Elm Street at Park Square,


79


The Holyoke Canoe House,


63


The Return from the Races, 66


Titan's Pier,


67 68


Wrecked Canoeists,


Homes on the Boulevard, .


86


In the Pine Hill Cemetery, Madagascar.


Methodist Church,


.


The School Building, .


86


At the Water's Edge,


68


Canoeing on Dry Land, Down Stream,


Baptist Chapel. 83


Baptist Church, 81


. Broad Street, 79


78


Red Cliffe Canoe Lodge,


64


Sans Souci Lodge, Smith's Ferry,


64


65


Sunset from Titan's Pier,


6%


East Farmes,


75


64 Elm Street, 82


Episcopal Church, 77


First Congregational Church,


82 80 Main Building, 128


Sealing, 121


120


The First Baptist Church,


WESTFIELD.


Among the Mills,


Architectural Contrast, 110


A Valley View, 109


Catholic Church, 111 Officers, Portraits of, 155


Congregational Church, 110


In the Valley of the Agawam, 100


Main Street of the Patch, . 110


79


Methodist Church, 110


83


Mitteneague Water Power, 109


An Old Door Latch, .


A Quiet Day up the River, 63 64


62


A Waterside Avenue,


Feeding the " Chickies,'


99


The Waterfall at Bear Hole, 113


Town Hall and Park Congregational Church, . 113


Mitteneague.


Tolland Center, .


98


A Bird's eye View of the Patch, 110


148 Ranger, Casper, Taylor Manufacturing Co., F · hing Room, 132


147 Tilley, John, Block of, . A Chamber Set, 147


The Whiting Farmhouse, 59


The Wilkinson Farm,


60


Elmwood and Back Street.


Summer in the Meadows, .


113


Private Draughting Room.


133


The Old Church, 112


The Old Street,


The River Road, 111


The Valley, from Brush Hill, 112


99


The Approach to Tolland,


72


A Frozen Pond,


12


Smooth Pond,


75


A Main Street Residence,


70


A Railroad Culvert,


72


A Roadway,


71


A Summer Flood,


69


Baptist Church, .


114


The Old Tavern, 70


Entrance to the Old Bridge,


Gatherers of Driftwood,


116


Highland Farm Trout Pond,


High School,


Winter,


70


Main Street School,


Winter on North Main Street, SOUTHWICK.


71


Massasoit Spring, Meadows and Hillsides, 11. Methodist Church, 114


Residence of H. S. Hyde, 112


Springfield from the West Shore,


95


Street North of the Common,


113


An Autumn Hillside, 98


7


A Brush Hill Roadway, 112


139


Mountain Park Meadows,


Near the Reservoir,


Looking down the Soap Hill Road, Old Fish Taverns,


75


Sweeping the Porch,


The Carew House,


The Churches and Engine House, The Dam,


71 Catholic Church, 114


The River bed Below the Dam. 69


The River near the Old Ferry Landing. 73


Watching for Flood Trash, 74


Nonotuck Paper Co., 114


122


The Boarding House 76


The New Normal School Building, 76


The Old Normal Building,


76


Working on Key-Slot Machine and Turning Lathe, 143


141


Their Own Doggie,


8g


The Stream - Munn's Valley,


The Valley at Dry Bridge, .


The Washington Tavern,


The Woronoco House,


Universalist Church, . West Farms,


Winter at Park Square,


79 84


Unitarian Church, 20


At the Old Fishing Place,


A View from the Bridge,


74


An Entrance, 77 Finishing a Turbine Wheel, 143


130


Holyoke National Bank,


77 81


Holyoke National Bank, Interior of, Holyoke Savings Bank, Holyoke Savings Bank, Interior of,


149


The River Engine at the Sawmilis,


The Sacred Heart Church,


The Observation School,


The Old Academy, 80


Compound Tubular Steam Boiler, High Pressure Manning Boiler, Improved Triple Draught Tubular Boiler,


141


The Second Level Canal from Dwight Street, The Soldiers' Monument,


40


The Plains North of the Town,


83


8


8


86


8


Training the Dog,


Twelve o'clock at the Hadley Mills, Union Street,


46


SOUTH HADLEY FALLS (Hampshire County).


Wolfpit Meadows,


Waiting for Sunday School, 19


The Old Tannery, Up the Westfield, 90


95


The Advent Church,


The Atheneum,


Holyoke Democrat, 148


The Azariah Mosely Place,


79


Holyoke Envelope Co.,


24 Baptist Church, .


The River and Shores at the Sawmills,


149


149


149


8g 88


The Meadow,


140


89


71


Turning and Boring, 143


114


108


111


115


137 Merrick Lumber Co., . Branch Yard at Northampton, 137


A Valley View.


113


The Whiting Cabin, 58


Page 84


6


56


Soldiers' Monument, 77 . 81 Holyoke Before the War, 116


Wilbraham Mill, 121


156


Whiting Paper Company, Holyoke, A Corner of the Rag Rcom, 118


150


Mount Nonotuck,


98


A Quiet Afternoon,


156


.


156


Autumn Fields,


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ARE GIVEN BY


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