The Old Stone Weir, Stump River, Halifax, Massachusetts
Stone Weir (Halifax, Mass.)
Snake River (Halifax, Mass.)
Monponsett Pond (Halifax, Mass.)
Stone Weir marks the crossing on Snake River on the first Indian Trail through this region. The fording place is on the stream that runs through Halifax from Monponsett Pond to Robbins Pond. Today the water is dammed at Stone Weir to raise the level of Monponsett Pond and permit a reverse runoff to Silver Lake.
Black-and-white photographs
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Old Home Day, Halifax, Massachusetts
Old Home Day (Halifax, Mass.)
Baker, James W. H.
Baker, Gary S.
Old Home Day, Halifax, Massachusetts. September 3, 1938. James W. H. Baker and Guy S. Baker pose in front of automobiles waiting for the ball game to start.
September 3, 1938
Black-and-white photographs
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Little Dam site on Furnace Street, Halifax, Massachusetts
Furnace Street dam (Halifax, Mass.)
Stump Pond (Halifax, Mass.)
Dam site on Furnace Street at the head of Stump Pond. Planks appear to be some sort of bridge work over the water.
Black-and-white photographs
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Palmer Mill Dam, Halifax, Massachusetts
Palmer Mill Dam (Halifax, Mass.)
Three men look over the rushing waters above the stone dam on Palmer Road.
1905?
Black-and-white photographs
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