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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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, over an acre of floor space, as well as acres of open yards, is required. Thirty teams and many tank wagons assist. Two one hundred horse-power boilers and seventy-five horsepower high-speed auxiliary engines, with electrical apparatus, furnish power and light. Private telephone lines connect the works with a central in the main office in Boston, whereby the different departments can communicate with each other, or with the general public, if desired. The firm is now composed of Lewis R. Speare, Henry I. Hall, E. Ray Speare, and Alden Speare, special, ex-president of the Chamber of Commerce, and present president of the Boston Board of Trade. They have offices and agencies in nearly all the large cities in America, with a foreign representative. A brief history of the Riverside Bindery, Blackstone Street. The name of The Riverside Bindery was first given to this establishment by Mr. James Brown, the father of Mr. John Murray Brown, who is the only surviving member of