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Box 2

 Container

Contains 52 Results:

Item 186: View of Hopedale House

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A186. 1903- 1906. Image depicts a four-story wooden boarding house. The building has three chimneys visible from this angle and a lightning rod. Shutters have been installed at some of the windows, but the far left side appears to be still under construction. No windows or shutters have been installed on that side, and there are two ladders leaning against the porch roof. (Notes in the accession folder indicate the boardinghouse was "doubled"...
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 188: View of Adin Ballou house

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A188. ca. 1900. Image depicts a view of the Adin Ballou house in Hopedale, Massachusetts, a two-story wooden clapboard building with two brick chimneys and shutters on some of the windows. A one-story extension of the house is at the back (or the back portion of the house was constructed as one story). There is a picket fence running parallel to the sidewalk from one side of the house. Ballou (1803-1890) was a prominent proponent of pacifism,...
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 190: Bust of George Draper

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A190. 1903- 1906. Image depicts a view of a marble bust of George Draper, set on a wooden pedestal. It is not known exactly where this bust was placed (possibly somewhere in the Draper Company offices or plant), but it has been set into a corner of a room and is blocked off by a curved railing to protect it. Founders of the Draper Company, brothers George and Ebenezer Draper were responsible for creating the integrated, planned community of...
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 198: Bronze marker at corner of unknown street and Dutcher Street

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A198. 1903-1906. Image depicts a bronze marker placed at the corner of an unknown street and Dutcher Street. The marker reads: "Upton 4 1/2 miles" at the top and " This Street Presented to the Town of Hopedale by William F. Draper [date illegible]" at the base. Upton, Massachusetts, is a town located northwest of Hopedale. Dutcher Street is probably the larger, unpaved street on the right, on which several houses and electric poles are located. A...
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 199: Adin Ballou house

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A199. ca. 1900. Image depicts a view of the Adin Ballou house in Hopedale, Massachusetts, a two-story wooden clapboard building with a brick chimney and shutters on some of the windows. The house sits on a corner of Peace and Hopedale streets, with a tree right on the corner. Another house can be seen to the right behind it. Ballou (1803-1890) was a prominent proponent of pacifism, socialism and abolitionism, and the founder (in 1842) of the...
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 202: Long view across Hopedale Pond

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A202. 1903-1906. Image depicts a long view across Hopedale Pond, showing the Draper Company complex at the far end of the pond in the background (with two smoking chimneys). Some houses are visible to the left of the complex and a couple to the right, but most of this image consists of the pond. Original photograph by the Draper Company. 25 x 20.25 cm.

Dates: 1882-1920

Item 204: View of Hopedale Park

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A204. 1903- 1906. Image depicts a view of Hopedale Park, which appears to be a fairly barren stretch of land. There are some low stone walls running through the park in the background and some post-and-wire fences off to the right. Two houses can be seen in the left background. A four-story house (possibly a boardinghouse?) can be seen in the right foreground with wood trim decorative elements, shutters at every window, and an open front porch....
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 206: Houses and Hopedale Park

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A206. 1903- 1906. Image depicts a view of a section of Hopedale Park. An unpaved road cuts through the foreground, behind which is a low stone wall with low stone pillars, which may mark the entrance (or one of the entrances) to the park. A post-and-wire fence sets off the park from five houses, which are visible in the background. It is possible this image was taken before the park had been fully established and the park and surrounding area had...
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 209: Draper Company shops with partially completed addition

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A209. 1903-1906. Image depicts a view of the Draper Company shops in the center, with a partially completed addition on the right, where framework for the addition can be seen behind the two tall chimneys. Multiple-story buildings are to the left; in the foreground are piles of lumber and what appears to be building rubble. A fence across the foreground separates the debris although dirt piles and some wooden beams can be seen in the immediately...
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 210: First Draper Company Shop

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A210. 1903- 1906. Image depicts a two-story wooden clapboard building; part of a covered walkway can be seen on the left. A wooden plank fence separates a wooden platform from what would be a drop of one story. This appears to be taken from the opposite angle as that seen in Item 211, in this folder. The Draper Company manufactured textile machinery, primarily looms. 25 x 20.25 cm.

Dates: 1882-1920