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Springfield: The City of Homes -- Book of Pictures of Springfield, Massachusetts

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Springfield: The City of Homes -- Book of Pictures of Springfield, Massachusetts

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Springfield, MA: Henry R. Johnson, Books, Stationery, Pictures, 1905. 25 x 20.3 cm. Springfield, MA was founded in 1636 by William Pynchon. Population in 1905 was 73,540. Photos of city include Main Street from Worthinton St., North; Union Station; Federal Building; Fuller Building; Statues of Deacon Samuel Chapin and Miles Morgan; Court Square; State Armory; United States Armory; United States Watershops; Masonic Temple; a new street in ""The City of Homes""; Centerfold features panorama centered on City Library; Central High School; Technical High School; Home for Aged Women; Hospitals (3); Home of Daniel B. Wesson; more. Paper booklet with gilt design on blue cover, partly faded, 2 cm biopredation on top of spine, good. . Catalogs: Travel/Massachusetts.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
7894
Title
Springfield: The City of Homes -- Book of Pictures of Springfield, Massachusetts
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
Henry R. Johnson, Books, Stationery, Pictures
Place of Publication
Springfield, MA
Date Published
1905
Pages
32 pp
Size
25 x 20.3 cm

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