This building was on Furnace Street. It was used as a Box Board Mill for a number years, making boxes for shoe factorys. The boxes would be loaded with shoes & boots and shipped all over the country, even south to the soldiers during the Civil War.
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…
"Wrentham’s new $14,000 Railroad Station.
Located on Depot Street near where the Regional Service Center is now located. Old Colony Logo derived from the Pine Tree Shilling shown at Peak of Station
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