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Mervin Leonard House located on West Church Street on the south side of Rt. 44 on the east side of the road.

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This trolley trestle was located in North Raynham near the present-day Milk Bottle Restaurant. The Brockton & Taunton Street Railway installed a direct route of street railway tracks along the current Route 138 about 107 years ago to provide area…

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Photograph of the corner of Oak and Broadway looking South to Taunton. Anthony Souza Case is written on the back of the photograph.

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The Hannant House located at 6 Pleasant Street and was built circa 1773. It was the home of Isabella and Lester Hannant.

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The Myron Billings House located at 11 Center Street. He was a railroad agent in North Raynham. Myron Billings 1865-1950

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The Leonard House located on Orchard and King Street build and was built circa 1850. The Leonard family was prominent in Raynham. They owned and ran the Raynham's iron forge for over a years.

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First Congregational Church located on South Main Street which was build in 1832. It burned in 1912.

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First Congregational Church located on South Main Street which was built in 1913. This photo was taken before steeple was capped.

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Trolley track on South Main Street. Trolley travel was an integral part of the transportation system in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The trolley from Taunton ran through Raynham and took passengers to Bridgewater, Brockton, Neponset, Boston, and…

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Schutzmeister House located at 748 South Main Street
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