Before 1900. "Looking down Kendrick Street before 1900, one can see a large building on the left, a jewelry business which, in the early 1900s, became the Winter Brothers Company, manufacturer of Taps and Dies. (Later Crosby-Ashton) The railroad station can be seen at the end of the road, (see http://www.pbase.com/brantrockgreenharbor/image/122481169 ) and to the right, the Lewis Fisher Livery. The barn was later converted into a dwelling and the taxi business of Ed Larsen and his family. Beyond the stable can be seen the house of Nathan Fales."
From "Historic Views of Wrentham" http://home.comcast.net/~lauriengog/
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