Rear of Catholic Church
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Title
Rear of Catholic Church
Subject
West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Railroads - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History
Description
View across the valley towards East Main Street In the
middle of the image through the valley flows the Nashua River spanned
by one of two trestles for the Massachusetts Central Railroad. On the
hill above the valley from left to right are St. Anthony's Church.
Visible through the line of trees is the rectory, then the rear of the High
School. The first library for the Town was housed here in 1878.
Also visible are the Odd Fellows Hall and the District Eight School. The library was housed in this primary school on the second floor from 1878-1903.
Note that clearing has begun in the valley to make way for the Wachusett
Reservoir. Circa 1895-1905.
middle of the image through the valley flows the Nashua River spanned
by one of two trestles for the Massachusetts Central Railroad. On the
hill above the valley from left to right are St. Anthony's Church.
Visible through the line of trees is the rectory, then the rear of the High
School. The first library for the Town was housed here in 1878.
Also visible are the Odd Fellows Hall and the District Eight School. The library was housed in this primary school on the second floor from 1878-1903.
Note that clearing has begun in the valley to make way for the Wachusett
Reservoir. Circa 1895-1905.
Creator
Sargent, Edgar E.
Publisher
C/WMARS http://www.cwmars.org/
Relation
Is part of the Sargent collection of photographs and hand-drawn maps detailing the buildings surrounding the center of West Boylston during the period of 1895-1905. Presented to the Beaman Memorial Library, West Boylston, Mass., West Boylston, Mass. http://www.beamanlibrary.org/ on August 27, 1963 by Miss Martha A. Sargent.
Format
Image/jpg
Type
Image
Identifier
Coverage
1895-1905
Files
Collection
Citation
Sargent, Edgar E., “Rear of Catholic Church,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed June 19, 2013, http://digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/1430.

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