The old-time hand press illustrated on our first page, and which was displaced in the parade last Monday by the Norwood Press, has a hallowed history, for over its frame worked the immortal Franklin. The press is in a very good state of preservation and was the first press in the country to have an iron bed and platen. Its history is interesting and from its association with Ben Franklin, it is very much prized as an ancient relic of the art preservative of arts.

The press is well made, and although parts of it have succumbed to the wear and tear of years, it has been put in good order by Welsh, Freeman Co., of Boston, and is now the property of the Norwood Press.

The upright parts of the frame are of solid mahogany, 7×4 inches in size, and the cross-pieces are of the same wood. The lower part, on which the bed runs, is of oak, while all the bolts in the machine are of steel and hand made.

The press was in Lowell about sixty years, and for fifty years was the property of an old printer in that city. It was originally brought from Portsmouth, N. H., by J. P. Norton, who came to Lowell and opened up an office on Central Street, He used the press steadily and turned out good work on it. It was Mr. Norton who changed the bed and platen to iron all previous presses having a bed of stone. The Norwood Press is naturally proud of its ownership of the press and has placed it on permanent exhibition in the lobby of the building.

(The Norwood Advertiser)

2025 This Day In Norwood History: Industry & Workplaces Wrapped

2025 This Day In Norwood History: Industry & Workplaces Wrapped

A year of factories, shop floors, printing presses, ice cream plants, car lots, tanneries, department stores, and every workplace that helped build Norwood’s identity. Norwood’s history has always been written … Continue reading 2025 This Day In Norwood History: Industry…

2025 This Day In Norwood History: Crime & Mystery Wrapped

2025 This Day In Norwood History: Crime & Mystery Wrapped

Some stories rise to the top because they’re gripping. Others because they’re tragic. And some because they leave behind questions that echo for decades. In 2025, Norwood readers returned again … Continue reading 2025 This Day In Norwood History: Crime…

2025 This Day In Norwood History: Community Traditions Wrapped

2025 This Day In Norwood History: Community Traditions Wrapped

A year of parades, pageants, celebrations, and the rituals that bind Norwood together. If 2025 had a theme, it was togetherness. Readers gravitated toward stories that captured Norwood’s shared traditions … Continue reading 2025 This Day In Norwood History: Community…

2025 This Day In Norwood History: Fires, Disasters & Resilience Wrapped

2025 This Day In Norwood History: Fires, Disasters & Resilience Wrapped

A year defined by the moments that tested Norwood — and the strength that carried it forward. Some stories rise to the top not because they’re easy to read, but … Continue reading 2025 This Day In Norwood History: Fires,…

2025 This Day In Norwood History: Landmarks & Lost Places Wrapped

2025 This Day In Norwood History: Landmarks & Lost Places Wrapped

A year of remembering the buildings, streetscapes, and gathering places that shaped Norwood — and the ones we’ve lost along the way. Some years are defined by people. Others by … Continue reading 2025 This Day In Norwood History: Landmarks…

One thought on “A Press With A History-This Day in Norwood History-June 22, 1895

Comments are closed.