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From The Hardwick Gazette, January 29, 1925 - The Hardwick Gazette

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Factory in Lower Cabot Village Goes Up in Flames CABOT – One of the old landmarks, the old Haines Woolen factory, burned between eight and nine o’clock Tuesday morning. The factory was used as a shop for making butter boxes and was owned by Harry Clark and gave employment to almost ten men. The origin of the fire is unknown. As the first workers came, on entering the building and starting the machinery, the interior burst into flames. Although p…
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hardwickgazette.org broke the news in Hardwick, United States on Tuesday, January 28, 2025.
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