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MS021_1902-15-No-Raynham-RR-Sta-back_595.jpg
Railroad Station, North Raynham, rear view. In the 1840s, the railroad ran through Raynham for the first time. The railroad tracks were located in North Raynham and the lines ran from Boston to New Bedford. The advent of the railroad helped the…

MS020_1902-15-N-RR-Station-front_595.jpg
Railroad Station, North Raynham. In the 1840s, the railroad ran through Raynham for the first time. The railroad tracks were located in North Raynham and the lines ran from Boston to New Bedford. The advent of the railroad helped the growth of the…

MS019_1900s-Ice-Boating-Johnsons_595.jpg
Photograph of 3 men iceboating on Johnson Pond.

MS017_1916-Waiting-Station-RR_595.jpg
Photograph of a railroad waiting station in Raynham.

MS014_1800s-Robinson-s-Bridge_595.jpg
Photograph of Robinson's Bridge which is located on Church St and spans the Taunton River.

MS013_1800s-Prattville-Sch-1-_595.jpg
Photograph of the District No. 3 Prattville School.

MS0012_1800s-Prattville-Sch.-Broadway-jpg_595.jpg
Skating in front of Prattville School located on Broadway. Shown in photograph: Walter O'Brien, Mildred Goff, Vivian Erikson, Geroge Erikson, Alfred Hayden, Albert Porter, Bill Porter.

MS010_1800s-Johnson-s-Shoe-Factory_595.jpg
Drawing of Johnson's Shoe Factory in Raynham Massachusetts. Pictured in the drawing is a horse-drawn wagon.

MS009_1799-Gushee-Home_595.jpg
This house known as the Gushee House is located at 808 Pleasant Street.

It was built around 1799 and is a typical New England farmhouse with rooms equal size in the front part of the house, upstairs and down, with the borning room, keeping room,…

MS008_1773-HallHannant-Home-Pleasant-St_595.jpg
This house was originally built by Amos Hall around 1773. The Hall family and their descendants lived in the home until Rev. Avery Gleason purchased it from Simeon Hall in 1904. In 1911 it was purchased by David and Brunette Carr. In 1923 Sydney…
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