The first Old Colony Railroad station in Bridgewater, located near Broad and Spring Streets, was built of wood in 1846. A new rock-faced granite station was completed in 1893https://vc.bridgew.edu/bridgewater_images/1021/thumbnail.jp
Old Union Station, Exchange Place 1885. Built in 1844https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/pastore_g...
View of the Bridgewater Inn in the early 1920s. Across the street (to the left) are the Bowman Expre...
Providence\u27s first railroad station was Union Railroad Depot, a brick edifice built in 1847 and d...
The new Old Colony Railroad station was erected in 1893 on Broad Street just south of the original s...
This postcard of the Bridgewater Railroad Station probably dates from 1900-1910.https://vc.bridgew.e...
East side of Bridgewater Central Square, circa 1890. To the right is the Bridgewater Town Hall, buil...
The south end of Bridgewater Central Square, looking north, circa 1880. The 100-foot flagpole that ...
Copies (museum) pioneer pictures for fifty year Special Edition. Drawing of log buildings, cabins, a...
The Plymouth County Agricultural Society Fair opened in 1819 and ran until about 1900 at these fairg...
Archival photograph from Bridgewater College Special Collectionshttps://digitalcommons.bridgewater.e...
Providence\u27s first railroad station was Union Railroad Depot, a brick edifice built in 1847 and d...
The Charleston and Hamburg Railroad in South Carolina, when completed in 1833, was the first steam p...
The third Bridgewater Academy building is located at the south end of Central Square. The original A...
Bridgewater Firehouse, circa 1883. A steam fire engine, the Silsby No. 6, is parked in front of the ...
The Bridgewater Memorial Library was built in 1881 (architects: Rotch & Tilden) and dedicated on Mem...
Old Union Station, Exchange Place 1885. Built in 1844https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/pastore_g...
View of the Bridgewater Inn in the early 1920s. Across the street (to the left) are the Bowman Expre...
Providence\u27s first railroad station was Union Railroad Depot, a brick edifice built in 1847 and d...
The new Old Colony Railroad station was erected in 1893 on Broad Street just south of the original s...
This postcard of the Bridgewater Railroad Station probably dates from 1900-1910.https://vc.bridgew.e...
East side of Bridgewater Central Square, circa 1890. To the right is the Bridgewater Town Hall, buil...
The south end of Bridgewater Central Square, looking north, circa 1880. The 100-foot flagpole that ...
Copies (museum) pioneer pictures for fifty year Special Edition. Drawing of log buildings, cabins, a...
The Plymouth County Agricultural Society Fair opened in 1819 and ran until about 1900 at these fairg...
Archival photograph from Bridgewater College Special Collectionshttps://digitalcommons.bridgewater.e...
Providence\u27s first railroad station was Union Railroad Depot, a brick edifice built in 1847 and d...
The Charleston and Hamburg Railroad in South Carolina, when completed in 1833, was the first steam p...
The third Bridgewater Academy building is located at the south end of Central Square. The original A...
Bridgewater Firehouse, circa 1883. A steam fire engine, the Silsby No. 6, is parked in front of the ...
The Bridgewater Memorial Library was built in 1881 (architects: Rotch & Tilden) and dedicated on Mem...
Old Union Station, Exchange Place 1885. Built in 1844https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/pastore_g...
View of the Bridgewater Inn in the early 1920s. Across the street (to the left) are the Bowman Expre...
Providence\u27s first railroad station was Union Railroad Depot, a brick edifice built in 1847 and d...