"H. M. Noyes & Co., occupy a room, 50 x 25 feet, in a four-story brick building located at No. 13 Union Street. They commenced business in 1866, having four employees and manufacture steam engines, shafting and general machinery. Their motive power is derived from a 30 horse-power engine of their own manufacture and a tubular boiler, 40 horse=power, built by Charles Staples & Son, of this city” (Quote from 1869.)
Information Sources
- Webb's New England Statistical Gazetteer,1869, pg. 65