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Located on the corner of Furnace and Plymouth Streets, this building was built around 1800; water rights were initially acquired by Deacon Samuel Sturtevant in 1728; a furnace mill which closed in approximately 1845; then became a shoddy and cotton…

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Clyde O. Bosworth and Sylvanus Bourne home on leave during World War I.

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Wood homestead on Thompson Street. The site is on the opposite side of the street from where Ebenezer Wood manufactured gravestones. The business is no longer there.

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View from White's Island looking toward West Monponsett Lake.

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Both images at Albert Wood's place on Thompson Street.

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Top: Winnetuxet River Water Spout behind Eben Wood's House. Bottom: Heading North on Thompson Street.

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Halifax Congregational Church and the "new" Town Hall with carriage sheds in back, wrought iron fence around Civil War Monument. The new Town Hall was built in 1907 near the site of the First Meeting House.

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Upper Left: Russell Sturtevant with the two trophies awarded by A & P Food Chain for the best meat type chicken

Upper Right Photo: Russell Sturtevant receiving the trophy from manager of the A & P Food Chain who is standing on his left, with the…

Three bridges, River Street, east towards A. Angus house. The bridges cross over the Winnetuxet River.

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Trunk Meeting House (1853-1913) The Trunk Meeting House got its name from the ceiling that "rounded like the lid on an old-fashioned steamer trunk." The church was located in South Halifax on the corner of Fuller, Wood and Cedar Streets and burned…
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