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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 0 Browse Search
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Franklin Street, Cambridgeport. In 1862 lie moved to Main Street, and occupied a building which stood on the site of the present Prospect House Block. In 1874 he built the factory, 443 Massachusetts Avenue, which has been occupied by the firm since. The building is seventy-five by fifty feet, five stories high. The capital used in the business is from seventy-five to one hundred thousand dollars, and about fifty hands are employed. The partners are B. P. Clark, Edward C. Wheeler, and W. F. Alley. After forty-eight years of service, Mr. Clark, at the age of eighty, still takes an active interest in the business. George close, manufacturer of confectionery, began business in Cambridgeport in 1870, and in 1879 erected the brick building on the corner of Broadway and Windsor Street, where he employs one hundred and twenty-five hands. The product of the factory is about three tons per day, which is distributed mostly in New England. The plant has all the latest improvements