Hotel Hamilton Southbridge Massachusetts
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Title
Hotel Hamilton Southbridge Massachusetts
Subject
Southbridge (Mass.)--History; Historic buildings--Massachusetts--Southbridge; Historic buildings--New England; Central business districts--Massachusetts--Southbridge; Architecture--United States--20th century; Southbridge (Mass.)--Pictorial works; Hotels--Southbridge (Mass.)
Description
Located on the corner of High and Ash streets, in the Globe Village section of Southbridge; the Hamilton Hotel is an imposing building. A three story edifice with a porch. There are three dormer windows in the pitched roof. Two chimney stacks flank the sides of the dormers. A sign with 'hotel' written on it is posted on the porch. Stone steps lead to the main entrance from the raised sidewalk. A water hydrant is situated oat the driveway entrance. Other smaller buildings,set back from the hotel, are shown. Trees frame the structure. A sign 'Ash Street' is attached to a fence opposite the hotel. In 1902, William E. Hardenber was the proprietor. Globe Village takes its name from the Globe Manufacturing Co., the predecessor of the Hamilton Woolen Co. An unsuccessful attempt was made to separate the center of Southbridge from the Globe Village section of town, in 1856.
Creator
Pease, Aaron H.
Source
Image from page 40 of the A.H. Pease album #2, dated June 6th, 1903
Publisher
C/WMARS http://www.cwmars.org/
Date
pre-1903
Relation
Is part of the photographic collection of the Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge, Massachusetts. http://www.jacobedwardslibrary.org
Format
image/jpg
Type
image
Coverage
42 degrees 04' N72 degrees 02' W
Files
Collection
Citation
Pease, Aaron H., “Hotel Hamilton Southbridge Massachusetts,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 22, 2013, http://digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/1288.

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