Historic Map - Middleborough, MA - 1889

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1W-MA-MB-1889
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View of Middleborough, Plymouth County, M.A., 1889 / drawn & published by O. H. Bailey & Co.

This bird’s-eye view print of Middleborough, Massachusetts was drawn and published by O. H. Bailey & Co. in 1889. Middleborough was incorporated in 1669 amid the ponds and waterways of the Taunton River valley.

In the late 1800's, Middleborough maintained a number of fine boot and shoe factories, as well as a thriving bonnet making industry. The popularity of straw hats during that era spurred the development of a large straw works near Middleborough.

The illustration includes labeled streets, buildings, waterways and railroad route. There are border illustrations of the following:

• American Building. C. C. Crooker & Co., Grocers. B. & M. Clothiers.
• George Soule, Furniture Ware Rooms.
• Residence of Chas. W. Soule.
• High School Building.
• Town Hall.
• Central Baptist Church.
• Residence of Geo. L. Soule.
• Residence of N. F. Ryder.
• Doane & Shaw’s Block. J. & C. E. Doane, Hardware.
• Methodist Church.
• Stand Pipe.
• Water Works, Pumping Station.
• J. K. & B. Sears & Co., Lumber & Builders’ Materials.
• Warren B. Stetson, Shoe Mfr. L. Perkins, Machine Shop. W. H. Schlueter. E. T. Jenks, Museum Hardware Mfy.
• Le Baron Foundry Co.
• Hathaway, Soule & Harrington, Mfrs. of Men’s Shoes.
• Old Colony R. R. Station.
• St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
• Middleboro’ Electric Light & Power Co.
• Central Congregational Church.


Features references to the following locations:

O. C. R. R. Station, E. S. Osborne, Agt.; C. M. Thayer, Ticket Agt.; N. Y. & B. Dispatch Express; G. F. Lovell’s Restaurant, J. T. Higgins, Supt.
Town Hall Building, Town Offices; Water Commissioner’s Office; Savings Bank; F. W. Vaughn, Attorney at Law.
High School Building.
Public Schools.
Central Congregational Church.
Central Baptist Church.
Methodist Church.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
Thatcher’s Block, Post Office, C. W. Turner, P. M.; F. W. Hayden, Jeweler; Sons of Temperance Hall; D. B. Monroe, Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Bags; E. H. Blake, Musical Merchandise, Toys and Fancy Goods; Mrs. M. Downey, Millinery and Dress Making.
Pumping Station.
Hathaway, Soule & Harrington, Mfrs. of Boots and Shoes.
Murdock Parlor Grate Co.
Leonard & Barsows, Mfrs. of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes.
C. W. & P. E. Kingman, Mfrs. of Split and Buff Bals.
Warren B. Stetson, Mfr. Of Boots and Shoes; W. H. Schlueter & Co., Mfrs. of Plush and Morocco Cases for Jewelry, etc.; Lloyd Perkins 2nd, Machine Shop; Elisha T. Jenks, Mfr. Of Museum Hardware.
Star Mills, Mfy. Of Woolen Goods.
Bay State Straw Works.
Le Baron Foundry Co.
J. K. & B. Sears & Co., Lumber, Hardware, Windows, Doors, etc.
James L. Jenney, dealer in Coal and Wood.
John B. Le Baron’s Saw Mill.
Clark & Cole, Mfrs. of Wooden Boxes.
N. F. Ryder’s Varnish Works.
Geo. H. Shaw’s Varnish Works.
Middleborough Gas and Electric Co.
Middleborough Electric Light and Power Co.
George C. Richards, Monuments, Gravestones, Tablets, etc.
Middleborough News Office.
Middleborough Gazette Office.
Odd Fellows Hall; G. H. Walker, Dry Goods.
G. A. R. Hall.
Masonic Hall; Good Templars Hall; J. & G. E. Doane, Hardware, Crockery, etc.; John Shaw, Drugs and Medicines.
George Soule, Furniture Warerooms.
American Hall; Boston & Middleborough Retail Clothiers; C. C. Crooker & Co., Groceries, Grain, etc.
J. E. Barden, Meat Market.
Nemasket House, P. E. Penniman, Proprietor.
Jones Brothers, Carpets and Paper Hangings.
Loring & White, Groceries and Grain.
M. F. O. Toole, Gents’ Clothing and Furnishings.
T. C. Collins, General Insurance Agent and Real Estate Broker.
F. C. Norris, Mfr. And dealer in Harnesses.
W. F. Dean, Mfr. Of Picture Frames.
R. E. Southworth, House, Carriage and Sign Painting.
N. H. Cushing, Grain and Groceries; L. P. Brown, dealer in Meats and Produce.
G. S. Thomas, dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Confectionery.
B. F. Tripp, Fruit, Confectionery and Ice Cream.
Wood Brothers, Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Bags.
S. F. Barrows, Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Sparrow Brothers, Clothing, Hats, Caps, etc.
Geo. T. Putnam, Photographer; Thos. W. Pierce, Stoves and Hardware.
Matthews & Ramsey, Hair-dressing and Bath Rooms.
Shaw & Childs, Druggists.
George T. Ryder & Co., Dry Goods Merchants; Y. M. C. A. Rooms.
Downing & Clark, Groceries.
D. D. Sullivan, Meats and Provisions.
L. P. Thatcher, Florist.
P. H. Pierce & Co., General Merchandise.

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