L.E. Coolidge Carriage Factory, in Hopkinton's Woodville 1890's
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Title
L.E. Coolidge Carriage Factory, in Hopkinton's Woodville 1890's
Subject
L.E. Coolidge Carriage Factory (Hopkinton, Mass.); Carriage industry-Massachusetts-Hopkinton; Historic buildings-Massachusetts-Hopkinton
Description
View of the west side of 3-story carriage manufacturing building, L.E. Coolidge Carriage Manufactory, with carriage repository adjacent and with Reservoir House Hotel to the far right. Location is on Wood Street in the Woodville section of Hopkinton looking eastward. The body of water is currently, in 2011, part of Lake Whitehall in Hopkinton, while in the 1890's it was one of several ponds. The business was a manufacturer and dealer in Hacks, cabriolets, buggies, sleighs, whips, horses etc., and Mr. Coolidge was also the proprietor of the Reservoir House and Postmaster at Woodville. The business began in 1881, the Reservoir Hotel burned in 1909.
Source
4 x 6 inch black and white copy-photograph printed by William Robinson from a plate glass negative in the 1970's
Publisher
C/WMARS, Inc., http://www.cwmars.org
Date
ca 1890's
Rights
Please request permission to use image by contacting Hopkinton Public Library in advance at Rownak@Hopkinton.org
Relation
From the Hopkinton Public Library Treasure Room
Format
image/jpg
Language
en-US
Type
image
Coverage
42 13' 43'' N 71 31' 23'' W
Files
Collection
Citation
“L.E. Coolidge Carriage Factory, in Hopkinton's Woodville 1890's,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 20, 2013, http://digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/589.

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