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 BRISTOL • BRIDGEWATER • ALEXANDRIA • HEBRON • PLYMOUTH
Bristol Through Time:
Discover the Stories at the Historical Society Museum
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SPRING has SPRUNG!
Spring Is
On Its Way.
Promise...
By Brittany amalfi
With the resent snow, it's tough to think Spring thoughts, but the Newfound community is abuzz with the arrival of spring, a season that brings joy and re- juvenation. It’s time to embrace the warmer weather and step outside. The long-awaited sun- light is here, ready to replenish our vitamin D levels. Newfound Lake, renowned for its scenic beauty, offers many spring ac- tivities for our residents to enjoy. Embark on an adventure at Wellington State Park! While it's not yet time for a dip in the SPRING continued on page 4
By Donna rhoDes
Long-time residents, new-
comers, and visitors to the New-
found Region enjoy the great
businesses, restaurants, and, of
course, the lake and rivers that
draw them here, but how many
know the history of the Town of
Bristol, which was incorporated
in 1819?
The best way to find out is to
visit the Bristol Historical Soci-
ety this summer, which is located
in a historic venue of its own.
Driving along South Main
Street in Bristol, people will see
the old Bristol Fire Station with
a lofty bell tower and equipment
garage underneath. It’s there
that a wealth of information on
the town can be discovered.
For instance (have a seat, my
fellow Red Sox fans)- how many
knew that Bristol was the birth-
place of the famous pinstripes
At the Bristol Historical Society Museum, an old news article and a preserved sample of the famous “Pinstripes” tell the worn by those dastardly New
York Yankees since the early days
story of how the cloth for the Yankee’s baseball uniforms were made right on Lake Street in Bristol.
of baseball?
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Information documented in news articles from the late 1890s shows that Dodge-Davis Manufac- turing Company on Lake Street in Bristol was a woolen factory that provided the cloth from which the uniforms of the Yankees (along with a few other teams) were made. “Four generations in all saw to it that the best cloth money could buy came out of its shipping rooms, and that included, of course, major league material, for major league teams, as all fans know, always have the best, never the second best,” the archived article by Bob Hilliard of the Sunday News read.
As an added note, the cloth from Dodge-Davis was then sent to a number of other companies, where it was made into the ac- tual uniforms. Among those was the Draper and Maynard firm in Plymouth, where the “Lucky Dog” baseball gloves were made. Women in the Plymouth area were also re-
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