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This house is on Pratt Street in Halifax, Massachusetts. It was the only house on the street at the time and belonged to Otis Pratt. The street was named after the Pratt family.

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The "Trunk Meeting House" stood on the corner of Wood, Fuller and Cedar Streets. It was built in 1821, burned down on July 3, 1913.

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Photo of the 1905 "Old Home Day" celebration. There is a "woodmobile" demonstration taking place behind the Congregational Church. The portable wood saw was a hugh draw for the gentlemen in attendance. Note the carriage sheds. These were used on…

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The grand old home sits on what is known today as "Old Plymouth Street."

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This building was once one of the 5 "movable" schoolhouses in Halifax. It was donated to the town to be used as a library and at the time the picture was taken is was also the town's Post Office.

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This is the Halifax Library/Post Office building. Out front is the mail wagon. The side says: R.F.D.

ROUTE

No. 1

U. S.

MAIL



This building is…
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