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Collection: Taunton Public Library Louis H. Benton photographs
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Corner of Main and Weir Street
Corner of Main and Weir Streets, looking at the Taunton Green, about 1870.
Note the trolley tracks and brick paved streets. The post office and court house can be seen in the background.
Preserved and restored through a Mass. Arts Lottery…
Corner of Weir Street and Taunton Green
Corner of Weir and Taunton Green. Looking up Main Street 1870. The Taunton Green fence is visible in the bottom left hand corner.
Preserved and restored through a Mass. Arts Lottery Grant, 1988
Court House and Post Office, along the Taunton River
The Court House and Post Office, along with Taunton Green in the background. This aerial view shows Winthrop Street (Route 44) on the right. Preserved and restored through a Mass Arts Lottery Grant, 1988
Dean Hall House
Dean Hall House at 114 Dean Street. The Dean Hall House is may be in part the oldest house in Taunton. The house was destroyed by fire in 1966.
Dr. Joseph Murphy Home
Dr. Joseph Murphy home located at 23 Summer Street.
E.H. Brown's Boat Building Shop
E. H. Brown's Boat Building Shop in 1908. It was located at 87 East Water Street and the building was destroyed by fire on June 30, 1936
East Taunton Street railway car,
East Taunton Street & Middleboro railway car, in front of the car barn in East Taunton.
Herring Run on the Taunton River
The Herring Run on the Taunton River, East Taunton 1903. The dam was washed away on March 27 1929.
Preserved and restored through a Mass. Arts Lottery Grant, 1988
Home of Captain Richard Cobb, an officer in the French and Indian War at 518 Tremont Street
Home of Captain Richard Cobb who was a officer in the French and Indian War. House located at 518 Tremont Street.
Horse drawn Quigley Brothers Bakery cart.
This is a horse drawn carriage for the Quigley Brothers Bakery driven by Peter Roya. It features their company slogan Has No equal.
The photo was taken some where in Easton Massachusetts about 1910.
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