Fales' Knuckup Farm, Taunton Street. |
Roe Buck Tavern, Franklin Street. |
Wrentham Village's Main Street. |
Curtis Stone's First Store. |
Looking Westerly Along Common Street |
Looking Westerly on East Street. |
A. Aldridge and Sons' Boot Shop |
The Common the Morning After. |
Lake Pearl's East End. |
Close to the Beach |
The New Weinstein's Hotel | The Washington Park Hotel |
Enegren's Seasonal Bakery | The Lake Pearl Park Office |
Electric Trolley Car on Park Branch | A Full Car, as Usual |
An Afternoon Band Concert | Inside the Dance Hall |
Lake Archer's North Shoreline | Looking Northwesterly from Oak Point |
6 September 1909 Celebration | Lake Archer from Franklin Street |
The Charles Brown House |
The David Fisher House |
The Oliver Druce House |
The Proctor Block |
Looking down Kendrick Street |
The Railroad Passenger Station |
Wrentham Center looking West |
Wrentham Center looking West |
Winter Scene in the center |
Two street cars in the center. |
Gerould Home, 102 South Street. |
Historic Fiske Library, 55 East street. |
Part of The Roebuck Tavern |
Two banks in one building. |
Curtis Stone, 60 Common Street |
Henry K. Fisher, 135 South Street. |
William Sweatt, 289 East Street. |
Wrentham's Poor Farm. |
Wampum House, Wampum Corner. |
Judge Day Homestead, 996 West Street. |
Deacon Grant's, 945 West Street. |
Sheldonville Store and Post Office. |
Orin Sheldon's, 1162 West Street. |
George Sheldon's at 26 Arnold Street. |
Jansen's Sheldonville Greenhouses |
The Hawes Homestead |