This is a photograph taken of an image of the Springfield Ice Company. The photograph shows one of the ice buildings that was located where now is Gulick Hall and the President's House. There are horses, men, and wagons in the front of the building. The Springfield Ice Company was formed in 1858, and maintained ice houses on the shores of what is now Lake Massasoit. Two large stables were built along the shoreline to house 60 to 80 horses. These horses, along with wagons, were used for ice harvesting up until the early 1930’s, in which trucks took over to make all of the deliveries. Cutting the ice on the pond also ended at this time, as the building of an ice house took place to manufacture ice. This building was destroyed by two fires in the 30's and late 40's. This is photograph taken of a framed/glass photograph. It was taken while the photograph was attached to the wall - notice the photographer in the reflection; No Master file is available for this image. Compressed jpg is only one available; The original image is located on the 3rd floor (Alumni Relations) of Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia;
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