Once known to native inhabitants as Manamooskeagin, or the land of many
beavers, Abington became an important manufacturing and financial center
in Plymouth County by the early twentieth century. Postcard
photographers and publishers caught every stage of the community's
growth and broadcast it to the world through images of workmen at shoe
factories, parades celebrating the town's 1912 bicentennial, and the
dedication of the Island Grove Soldiers and Sailors Monument, a
nineteenth-century gathering site for abolitionists that is today one of
America's newest districts in the National Register of Historic Places.
Abington captures the nostalgia of this town during the postcard era.