| Thumbnails |
Image Description |

|
Building block, built in 1792, owned by Abel Hunt. Stairs in center led to
his liquor store. Wooden building on left was Thomas Trull's fish shop. Center building
was used for storage of grain, flour, and salt. Corner building occupied by J. Albert
Sullivan, druggist. Drawing by James Sharp, 1860. |

|
Pattern room of the Pratt Foundry, built next to the gristmill in 1855,
after the flood of 1866. |
 |
Pequossette Hall, E. M. Loew's Strand Theater and Watertown Square Theater.
Businesses, circa 1920 1930. |
 |
Elks Lodge, 268 Arlington Street. Original building was Coolidge Homestead, which
was remodeled and enlarged in 1954. |
 |
Spring Hotel, built circa 1824 used for meals by Union troops of Company K,
16th Mass. Infantry Regiment. Tower of
First Parish Church in background. |
 |
Lowell Brothers Farm, Orchard Street. |
 |
Bleachery, Waltham, Massachusetts. |
 |
Offices. Hood Rubber Company, circa 1900. |
 |
Exterior view. Hood Rubber Company, circa 1910 |
 |
Interior view showing nine employees at cutting tables. Hood Rubber Company, circa
1910. |