This image shows the memorial to the Grand Army of the Republic and Randolph's Civil War soldiers and sailors located outside Stetson Hall. This monument is variously known as the GAR Monument or the Soldiers' Monument. The corner of Stetson Hall can…
Great Pond is located on Pond St. It serves as the main reservoir for Braintree, Randolph, and Holbrook. This pumping station on Pond St. was part of the town's municipal water system, first developed in 1882. This image shows the pumping station and…
The Randolph Alms House was located off Pleasant St. on what is now Amvets Ln. It contained a dormitory and dining room for the poor of the town. The inmates provided for themselves by working on the large farm surrounding the building. This building…
This barn was located near and served the Randolph Alms House, located off Pleasant St. on what is now Amvets Ln. The inmates of the Alms House, poor people who were fed and housed by the town, provided for themselves by working on the large farm…
This garage owned by the town was used by its highway and welfare departments as of 1939, presumably to store their vehicles and equipment. It is not known where this building was located or what happened to it.
This shed, owned by the town and with a sign on the front reading "Roller", was originally used to house the town's steam roller and later used to house its gas-powered road scraper. It is not known where this building was located and when or if it…
This Turner Free Library building was built in 1875 and burned down in 1962. The building had space for businesses on the first floor, while the library occupied the upper floors. In this image, a sign for the Saunders Bros. Market hangs on the south…
At the time this photo was taken, Stetson Hall, built in 1842, served as the Town Hall. It was also the site of Stetson High School, which would move across the street into a new building on South Main St. in 1910. The streetcar tracks which can be…
At the time this photo was taken, Stetson Hall, built in 1842, served as the Town Hall. It was also the site of Stetson High School, which would move across the street into a new building on South Main St. in 1910. The streetcar tracks which can be…