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English: View of the Grover Shoe factory boiler explosion disaster from Church & Alden Shoe Factory, Brockton, Massachusetts. March 20, 1905. Smokestack and ruins at right, Dahlborg Block at left, ruined dwellings in background. Curved white line shows path of boiler from base of smokestack to house of Miss Pratt, where it lodged.
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Author Abert F. Pierce, History of the Brockton Relief Fund

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English: View of the Grover Shoe factory boiler explosion disaster from Church & Alden Shoe Factory, Brockton, Massachusetts. March 20, 1905. Smokestack and ruins at right, Dahlborg Block at left, ruined dwellings in background. Curved white line shows path of boiler from base of smokestack to house of Miss Pratt, where it lodged.
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Source https://books.google.com/books?id=IggXAAAAYAAJ&ots=7S9e4-ca48&dq=Grover%20Shoe%20Factory%20brockton&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false
Author Abert F. Pierce, History of the Brockton Relief Fund

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