The Schacht House (photo by LLKearney) #2 Wilson – Home of Anthony Izza, Rhode Island, book cloth machine operator #28 Wilson Street – Home of Hilmer Ekland, Sweden, floorcovering machinist … Continue reading 1930 German Residents of Wilson Street (first half)
The Germans
Examples of furniture built at the Everett Furniture Factory. (Norwood Historical Society Collection) Germans have been immigrating to the United States, long before it became an established country. In fact, … Continue reading The Germans
Norwood Veteran Laurenz Kuld Turns 86-This Day in Norwood History-August 3, 1913
Norwood Veteran Is One of Several Townsmen Who Fought in the German Wars. Lawrence Kuld NORWOOD, Aug 3 — Laurenz Kuld, the oldest German-born resident of Norwood, celebrated his 86th … Continue reading Norwood Veteran Laurenz Kuld Turns 86-This Day in Norwood History-August 3, 1913
Lawrence Kuld of Norwood Works Hard in Tannery, But Is Hale and Hearty-This Day In Norwood History-June 16, 1902
A BEAMSTER FIFTY YEARS For half a century, Lawrence Kuld has worked in the long‑established tannery on Walpole Street, known locally for generations as the Winslow tannery and now operated … Continue reading Lawrence Kuld of Norwood Works Hard in Tannery, But Is Hale and Hearty-This Day In Norwood History-June 16, 1902
