Jim Moran,2019,ThrowBackThursday #TBT,Through the Lenses- Longmeadow 100 Years Ago
Using Old Maps of Longmeadow in combination with Emerson photos and recent photos.,THROUGH THE LENS· LONGMEADOW 1 00 YEARS AGO
sponsored by the Longmeadow Historical Society
The house located at 817 Longmeadow St was built by Newton Colton
in 1823. It was one of two houses moved in 1921 to make room for a
new Junior High School. The other house was located next door at
809 Longmeadow St. 817 was moved across the Town Green to 870
Longmeadow St to a lot owned by Charles H. Bump. The top right
photo shows the rear of 817 with wooden beams and other materials
used to move the house. The rear ell portion of 817 was detached and
not moved to the new location.
Charles Bump, his wife Esther and two sons moved from Springfield,
MA into their "new" home at 870 in late 1921. Charles was President
of the W.J .Foss Co. until his retirement in 1953. He was a Selectman
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, Description: Through the Lenses- Longmeadow 100 Years Ago
Using Old Maps of Longmeadow in combination with Emerson photos and recent photos., Additional Info: ThrowBackThursday #TBT, Date: 2019, Creator: Jim Moran, OCR Text: THROUGH THE LENS· LONGMEADOW 1 00 YEARS AGO
sponsored by the Longmeadow Historical Society
The house located at 817 Longmeadow St was built by Newton Colton
in 1823. It was one of two houses moved in 1921 to make room for a
new Junior High School. The other house was located next door at
809 Longmeadow St. 817 was moved across the Town Green to 870
Longmeadow St to a lot owned by Charles H. Bump. The top right
photo shows the rear of 817 with wooden beams and other materials
used to move the house. The rear ell portion of 817 was detached and
not moved to the new location.
Charles Bump, his wife Esther and two sons moved from Springfield,
MA into their "new" home at 870 in late 1921. Charles was President
of the W.J .Foss Co. until his retirement in 1953. He was a Selectman
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