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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 2 2 Browse Search
Fannie A. Beers, Memories: a record of personal exeperience and adventure during four years of war. 1 1 Browse Search
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tells the story of the growth of the company:— Date.Employed.Floor Surface. January 1, 18807 persons.3,660 square feet. January 1, 188125 persons. January 1, 188235 persons. January 1, 188340 persons.17, 7 00 square feet. January 1, 188459 persons. January 1, 188565 persons. January 1, 188689 persons. January 1, 1887104 persons.58,831 square feet. January 1, 1888134 persons. January 1, 1889148 persons. January 1, 1890163 persons. January 1, 1891181 persoyear 1866; in 1873 George W. Squire and Frank O. Squire, sons of Mr. Squire, became partners, and W. W. Kimball retired; Hiland Lockwood died in 1874, and George W. Squire withdrew in 1876; Fred F. Squire, the youngest son, became a partner January 1, 1884. When the corporation was formed, Mr. John P. Squire became president; Mr. Frank O. Squire, vice-president; and Mr. Fred F. Squire, treasurer. In 1855 Mr. Squire bought a small tract of land in East Cambridge, on Miller's River, and bu