Ashburnham
Ashburnham Massachusetts
1885-1965 $39.95
Raymond P. Holden and Barbara B. Holden
Ashburnham, Mass: Stevens Public Library 1970
(from the end flap) At the time of the Ashburnham Bicentennial in 1965, the Board of
Trustees of the Stevens Public Library considered several alternatives in seeking to
contribute significantly to that occasion. In July, 1965, the decision was made to
undertake the formidable task of bringing the town's history up to date. The present
volume is the result of that decision. The history of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, from its
earliest pre-settlement days to 1886, has been well and thoroughly recounted in EZRA
STEARNS' HISTORY. The new account by the Holdens describes the sturdy growth of the
township and the many changes which have altered its nature and aspect but which have not
changed the hardy core and spirit of this typical New England community. Ashburnham has
grown like a tree to its present maturity rather than like a scattering forest of
saplings. It has lost most of its farms and most of its transportation. Its citizens are
the produce which it offers to the world and its native character is the element in which
that product grows. This portrait of the town in its later years the Holdens' history ends
with the year 1965--is not a heavily documented series of biographies of great men. It is
a portrait, attempting to convey a sense of what exists here in the hills of north central
Massachusetts rather than to catalogue persons and events, a sense of the town's
personality rather than a handy reference list of its component parts.
222 pages, hardbound, dust jacket, VG/VG
Athol
Ledger of Joe Boutelle's Grain & Feed Store Athol Mass. $20.00
April 14, 1927-December 5, 1928
Who bought what, when.
500 pages, 9x14 hardbound ledger, binding is worn
Athol Mass. Public
Library 1882-1972 - 90 Years of Service $ 10.95
Martha T. Talcott
Athol Mass. Transcript Press 1974
Everything you could possibly want to know about the Athol Library
283 pages, hardbound
Barre
American Town
Barre, Massachusetts 1774-1974 $18.00
James E. Sullivan
Barre: Barrie Historical Society
Scarce, brief history of Barre.
56 pages, 6x9 hardbound, dust jacket has some wrinkles and small marks
Barre, Massachusetts Bicentennial 1774-1974 $9.95
Barre, Mass: Barre Bicentennial Committee, 1974
Some nice photos.
64 page pamphlet, good condition, small tear in back cover.
Berlin
History of Berlin, Massachusetts 1784-1959
$50.00
Frederick A. Krackhardt
Berlin: Town of Berlin, 1959, rebound 1994
Nicely done history of one of my favorite towns.
Table of contents: Introductory features, The Church and Religion, Schools and
education, Military affairs, Civic Affairs, Transportation and Communication,
Agriculture and Industries, Social Interests, Genealogies.
338 pages, 6x9 hardbound, very good condition, fold out map on inside back
cover.
150th Anniversary Services Commemorating the
Organization of the First Church in Berlin, MA $9.95
Rev. Louis G. Hudson
Berlin, MA: circa 1929
History of the Church with biographical sketches of ministers.
Also includes postcard from Rev. Hudson to the purchaser of the
pamphlet dated Jan. 21st 1942.
50 pp. pamphlet, good condition, a few pages have notes on them, cover has
minor wear.
Bolton
Bolton Soldiers & Sailors in the American Revolution
$24.95 (out of print)
Ester K. Whitcomb & Dorothy O. Mayo.
Baltimore, Maryland: Heritage 1985
Documented biographical sketches on over 400 men.
90 pp., 8.5x11, index, softbound, good condition, slight edge wear,
corners bumped.
Boylston
Boylston,
Mass. 1786-1986 - A Bicentennial Celebration $15.00
Boylston, Mass: Bicentennial Committee, 1987
Lots of photos of the celebration.
Table of contents: Introduction, Founders Day, Bicentennial Ball,
Bandstand Construction, History Speaker, International Day,
1786‑1986 Fashion Show, Arbor Day, Senior Citizens Breakfast,
Bicentennial Revue, Fishing Derby, Memorial Day, Reservoir Mass, Young and
Old Field Day, Strawberry Festival, History, Color Pages, Independence
Day, Concerts on the Common, Teen Dance, Square Dance, Garden Tour,
Progressive Supper, Softball Games, Clambake, Lioness Battle of the
Organizations, Senior Arts & Crafts Exhibit, Bicentennial Parade, History
Tours, Oktoberfest, Credits
143 pages, 9x12 hardbound, very good condition.
Boylston, MA (Images of America) $9.50
William Dupis
Arcadia Publishing 2000
This book brings us the story through
128 pages of 200 vintage images, Boylston's agricultural roots, short-lived
textile industry, the town's near destruction with the building of Wachusett
Reservoir, and the transition into a bedroom town. The book also includes
photographs documenting the earliest forms of transportation, horses and
carriages, and the modern trolley cars and railroad depot that followed.
129 pages, 6x9 softbound, good condition, remnants of sticker on front cover
Dudley
A Commemorative Profile of
Dudley, Massachusetts 1776 U.S. Bicentennial 1976 $12.00 (on hold)
Dudley: Dudley Bicentennial Committee, 1976
Photographs of historical interest and fold out reproduction map of 1831
showing dwellings of land owners.
21 pages, 9x12 softbound, cover has some small white spots, corners
bumped.
Town Records of Dudley, Massachusetts 1732-1754 $75.00
Pawtucket: The Adam Sutcliffe Co., 1893
Early records of Dudley.
370 pages, 6x9 hardbound, fair condition, corners bumped covers soiled.
Black
Tavern Tales (Dudley, Mass.) $25.00
Charles L. Goodell
Brooklyn, NY: Willis McDonald & Co. 1932
Engaging tales of Dudley history and the authors childhood in the 19th
century.
Table of Contents:
HISTORICAL
The Black Tavern
The Old Stone Schoolhouse The Old Academy
The Meeting House The Village Common God's Acre
In The Nipmuck Country Dudley In Old England.
PERSONAL
The Old Darnman
Lake Charcoggagoggmanchaugagoggchaubunagungamaugg
The
Passing Of Togo
The Wanderings Of A Teapot
Sam
Straight Fish Hooks Hooking Apples Horses And Men
Whitlock's Highwayman
A Gambler Of The Soil
The Tragedy Of Peter Pond
The Pauper's Burial
SOCIAL
The Yankee Shoemaker.
The Young Doctor
Zack's Rebel Flag
The Gun Powder Oak
The Skeeter Mill
Are we all corporals?
Meeting An Old Friend
Yankee Repartee
Keeping Up-To-Date
Hands Across The Years.
192 pages, 6x9 hardbound, cover is a little stained, good condition.
Fitchburg
Fitchburg, Mass. the City and the River $55.00
Doris Kirkpatrick
Fitchburg Historical Society 1971
Table of contents: Introduction
Part 1. History Begins at Home: 1 Home Town-Fitchburg, 2 "That Old Devil River",
3 Landscapes of Fitchburg, 4 "God's Great Plow", 5 "Their Name is on Your
Waters" 6 "In Granting and Lotting Out Lands"
Part 2. The Westerly Part of Lunenburg, 1735-1764: 7 Footprints in the Wilderness, 8 Days
of the Tomahawk, 9 The River Goes to Work, 10 "And Faith and Valor", Part 3.
Bought with Belief and Passion, 1764-1800: 11 A River Town is Born, .12 Rights of
Englishmen, 13 "Friends to Liberty", 14 After the Revolution , 15 The Wheels
Turn, 16 A Hard Time to Agree, 17 "Governments are Instituted Among Men", 18
"The Ship has Weathered Every Rack"
Part 4. A Go-Ahead Town, 1807-1845: 19 A Novel Experiment 120, The Golden Fleece 21,
"Our Platform is Humanity", Gambler and Titan, Teakettle on Wheels, 24 The Great
Bore, 25 Battles Fought and Won
Part 5. Forward March, 1845-1861: 26 Prosperity on Wheels, 27 Not on a Silver Platter, 28
Light of Progress, 29 Trumpets of Reform, 30 America for Americans, 31 They Loved the
Real,
Part 6. The Irrepressible Conflict, 1861-1872: 32 The Law-Breakers, 33 "I'll Die for
Kansas", 34 Before the Storm, 35 "We Are Coming Father Abraham", 36
"The Real War Will Never Get in Books", 37 Fruits of War 38, Do it Yourself, 39
Buyers and Sellers, 40 The Gods They Lived By,
Part 7. The Golden Years, 1872-1900: 41 By the Will of the People, 42 A Conspicuous
Failure, 43 Machine City Tycoons, 44 In the Company of Giants, 45 Not by Bread Alone, 46
Up and Going, 47 Made in Fitchburg
Chronology, Appendix, Notes, Bibliographical Sources, Index.
453 pages, 9x12 hardbound, dust jacket
Around the World in Fitchburg, Mass. Volume 2 $25.00
Doris Kirkpatrick
Fitchburg Mass.: Fitchburg Historical Society, 1975.
This volume chronicles the ethnic groups who live in Fitchburg.
Table of contents: America Was Promises I, Flight from Hunger (the Irish), From Old
England to the New (the English), "We'll Take a Cup of Kindness Yet" (the
Scots), Solid Citizens (the Germans), "The People, Yes" (Swedes, Danes,
Norwegians), Search for Paradise (the Finns), Children of Abraham (the Jews), "Notre
Langue, Notre Fois, Nos Traditions", (French Canadians), "Kiss Me, I'm
Italian!", "Isles of the Blest" (the Greeks), East Meets West in Fitchburg
(Chinese, Japanese, Korean), The Price Is Courage (Poles and Lithuanians), The Uprooted
(Armenians), The Disunited Middle East (Syrians, Assyrians, Lebanese, Arabs), They
Couldn't Go Home Again (the D.P.'s), Still They Come (Miscellaneous), A Dream Deferred
(the Blacks), Viva Puerto Rico I (the Puerto Ricans), Change is the Natural State of Man,
Bibliographical Sources, Index,
451 Pages, many illus, name index. dust jacket has wear
along the edges, book in good condition.
The Old
Records of The
Town of Fitchburg Massachusetts,
Volume III (vital records) $59.95
A Copy
of
the
Vital Statistics And Miscellaneous
Records
Comprising Volume II., Pages 304 To 509 Inclusive, Volume IV.,
Paces 160 To 369 Inclusive, And Volume V., Pages 5 to 313
Inclusive, Being All The Records
Contained In The Latter Volume.
Volume III Of The Printed Records Of The Town
Compiled By
Walter A. Davis,
City Clerk
Fitchburg
Published By Authority Of The City Council,
1900
These Vital records begin in 1804, (however some of the entries include
vital records that go back to 1780) and end in 1849.
481 pages, hardbound good condition, back cover is scuffed.
Fitchburg Savings Bank - A Pillar of Strength in
the Community for 150 Years $9.95
Ruth Penka
Fitchburg: Fitchburg Savings Bank, 1995
Table of contents:
Notice of Establishment 1846-1870
FSB Flourishes with Fitchburg's Industry 1870-1921
The Old Bank with New Ideas 1921-1945
The Bank with Something Extra 1946-1959
Modernization Begins with Banking in the Round 1960-1973
FSB Your Kind of Bank 1974-1996
Vision of the Future
Presidents
Chairman of the Board
1996 Trustees
1996 Executive Committee
Branch Openings
88 pages, 6x9 hardbound, good condition.
Gardner
Gardner, Mass. In World War II $45.00
Cyrille and Thomas Leblanc & F. Flynn
Gardner MA: The Memorial Press, 1947
Includes a photographs of World War I dead, Many photos of W.W.II veterans, plus war
record, birth and parents. Table of contents: Introduction, Selective Service, The State
guard, War financing, Civilian Defense, The City Government During the War, Gardners
Industrial Effort, Post Office Participation, The O.P.A., The Red Cross, The USO, Welcome
Home, The Churches and the Service Man, Scouting, The Honored Dead, Gardner's Service Men
And Women, The Extra Curricular Services, Decorations.
557 pages, hardbound 10 1/2 x 7 hardbound good condition, one corner edge
is rubbed.
Grafton
History of Grafton, Mass.
1647-1890 $39.95 (Out of Print)
Frederick Clifton Pierce
Town of Grafton 1983 (Reprint of 1879 edition)
History of Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, from its early
settlement by the Indians in 1647 to the present time, 1879. Including the
genealogies of seventy-nine of the older families.
Table of contents: The Nipmuck Indians, King Philips War, The first
settlers, Grafton's War record, Ecclesiastical History, The First
Unitarian Church, The First Baptist Church, The Saundersville
Congregational Church, The Second Baptist Church, Freewill Baptist Church,
St. Philips Church, Educational, Grafton's geographically and
geologically, Miscellaneous, Old Houses and buildings, Official and
statistical history Genealogical notices of the earlier inhabitants of
Grafton an their families: Adams, Aldridge, talent, Andrews, Axtell,
Baker, Barnard, Batcheller, Bigelow, Bowman, Brigham, Brimblecom, Brooks,
Brown, Bruce, Child, Clark, Cutler, Cutler, Drury, Elliott, Farnum, Fay,
Fletcher, Fiske, Flagg, Forbush, Goddard, Goodale, Goulding,
Greenwood, Grout, Hall, Hammond, Harrington, Haywood, Holbrook, How,
Keith, Kimball, Kingsbury, Leyland, Leathe, McClellan, Merriam, Miles,
Morse, Pierce, Peirce, Phillips, Pratt, Prentice, Putnam, Rawson, Reed,
Rice, Robbins, Rosborough, Sherman, Sibley, Slocum, Smith, Southwick,
Stearns, Stone, Stone Stow, Taintor, Thurston, Turner, Wadsworth, Ward,
Warren, Wheeler, Wheelock, Whipple, white, Whitney, Willard, Wing and Wood
families. Appendix.
623 pages, softbound, covers creased and rubbed.
Hubbardston
History of the Town of Hubbardston, Massachusetts 1881-1976 $39.50
Leo J. Sullivan
Hubbardston: Historical Commission, 1993
Table of contents:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT., INTRODUCTION., CHAPTER I., Tracing our Roots, CHAPTER II., Population
and Socialization, Population Trends, Population Centers, Immigrants, The Finns, The
Farmers Cooperative, Finns and Yankees, CHAPTER III., Business and Industry,
Employment Profile and Trends , Local Business, Local Industry, The Decline and Failure of
Industry,, CHAPTER IV., Agriculture, The Industrial-Agricultural Relationship, The
Decline of Agriculture, The Phases of Hubbardston Agriculture, Outside Ownership., CHAPTER
V., Clubs, Social Organizations and Sports.., Role of the Churches., Clubs for Men, Clubs
for Women, Community Organizations, Schools and the Young, National Organizations,
Socializing, Sports (Contributed by Mike Richard), CHAPTER VI., Religious Life, Historical
Dissension, The First Parish Unitarian Church, The Evangelical Congregational Church, The
Methodist Episcopal Church, The Williamsville Chapel, The Finnish-Lutheran Congregational
Church.., The Federated Church, The Decline of Religion, CHAPTER VII., Educating the
Young., To The Turn of the Century, The Quest for Quality, Old Problems Encountered and
Vanquished., Epilogue., CHAPTER VIII, Hubbardston Politics, Political Life, Political
Controversies, Voting Patterns., Municipal Officers, CHAPTER IX., Town Celebrations and
Growth,, Old Home Day Programs, The Drawing of the Sword., The Tercentenary, The None-Such
Street Fair, Hubbardstons Bicentennial, A Hundred Years, CHAPTER X., War and Death,
The Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II., Keeping the Home Fires Burning,
Korea, Vietnam and the Cold War, Unsolved Murder, CHAPTER XI., Fire Fighting in
Hubbardston., The Early Years, The Great Fire of 1929., The Aftermath, CHAPTER XII.,
Hubbardston and the Great Depression, Hard Times, A "New Deal" to the Rescue,
Economics and Politics, CHAPTER XIII., Natural Disasters, Spring Flood of 1936, The Hurricane of 1938, Impact, Aftermath, CHAPTER XIV., Some Noted
Hubbardston People, Jonas G. Clark,Philanthropist, Lucy H. Clough,Librarian,
Horace R Hubbard,Clergyman, Mary A. Prentiss,Teacher, The Wheeler
Brothers,Town Businessmen, CHAPTER XV., The Modern Era, The Railroads, Postal
Service, Electricity, Telephones, The Metropolitan District Commission.,, The Automobile,,
Invention, A Hubbardston College?, A Counter-Culture., Barre Falls Dam, Summary, CHAPTER
XVI., Retrospective, GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION , Photograph Credits,
459 pages, 6x9 hardbound, dj, light red stain on outside page edges.
Lancaster
List of Taxable Polls and Estates of the Town of Lancaster for the year 1920
$8.00, Shipping $1.00
The W. J. Coulter Press, Clinton, Mass. 1920
See what your ancestor paid in taxes, includes some property such as barns, cows, horses
etc. and valuation of property.
62 pages, pamphlet
Annual Report of the Officers and Committees Town of Lancaster Year Ending
December 31, 1938 $5.00, Shipping $1.00
Annual Report of the Officers and Committees Town of Lancaster Year Ending
December 31, 1939 $5.00, Shipping $1.00
Annual Report of the Officers and Committees Town of Lancaster Year Ending
December 31, 1940 $5.00, Shipping $1.00
Annual Report of the Officers and Committees Town of Lancaster Year Ending
December 31, 1941 $5.00, Shipping $1.00
Annual Report of the Officers and Committees Town of Lancaster Year Ending
December 31, 1942 $5.00, Shipping $1.00
These reports give you a snapshot of life in the community. They also include births,
marriages and deaths for the year.
Pamphlet $21.00 + 3.75 Shipping for all five.
40th Annual Report of
the Trustees of the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the
Blind. October, 1871 $10.50
Boston: Wright and Potter, State Printers, 1872
Table of Contents:
Trustees Report
Detailed Statement of Treasurers Cash Account
List of Blind People At Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for
the Blind
Teachers
Domestics
Employees of Workshop
Members of the Corporation
Officers of the Corporation 1871-72
Appendix: Letter a the director to the second convention of American
instructors of the blind.
Education of the blind. Communicated to the US Bureau of education by
Samuel G. Howe
Statistical Table of the Institutions for the Education of the Blind in
the United States.
Circular: To the Managers and Superintendence of Institutions for the
Blind and the Friends of the Enterprise of Procuring a Library in Raised
Letters.
Terms of Admission.
Vacations
40 Page Pamphlet, Semidetached Covers, Worn, Fair Condition.
LAN/MA
Leominster
History of Leominster, Mass. 1701-1852 $81.00
or the North Half of the Lancaster New or Additional Grant,. From June 26, 1701, the Date
of the Deed from George Tahanto, Indian Sagamore, to July 4, 1852.
David Wilder,
Fitchburg: 1853.
Table of contents: Lancaster, Additional Grant, Leominster Incorporated, Boundaries,
Ponds, Rivers, &c., Surface, soil, &c., Patriotism, Death of Gen. Washington,
Roads, Turnpikes, Railroads, Schools and School Houses, School Committee, School Teachers,
Collegians, Post Office, Printing, Representatives, &c., Medical Practitioners, Legal
Profession, Tanneries, Boots, Shoes, Saddles, &c., Potash, Shade trees, Mills, Papers
Mills, Combs, Pianofortes, Aged Persons, Ecclesiastical, First Meeting House, First
Minister, Dissatisfaction with Mr. Rodgers, His Marriage and Death, Ordination of Mr.
Gardner, His Marriage and Death, Second Meeting House, Rev. Mr. Bacom, Ordination of Mr.
Conant, His Marriage and Death, Third Meeting House, Ordination of Mr. Stebbins,
Ordination of Mr. Withington, Installation of Mr. Smith, Evangelical Church, Meeting House
and Ministers, Methodist E. Society, &c., Baptist Church, &c., Officers of
the Churches, Covenants, Creeds, &c., Town Houses.
263 pages. hardbound, wear top and bottom of spine, foxing
Our Lady of the Lake Church 40th Anniversary
1954-1994 (Leominster, Mass.) $4.00
Brief History of the Whalom Church with some nice pictures.
18 page pamphlet, covers have some edge wear, some creases and
stains, contents in good condition.
Medway
The New Grant - A History of Medway.
Massachusetts $19.95
Medway: Town of Medway, Mill River Press, 2nd printing, 1976
Table of contents:
Our Earliest Inhabitants
The West Bank
Our First Settler
New Residents
The Incorporation of Medway
The Founding of the west Precinct
The 1748 Petition
Life in the New Precinct
Setting the Meeting House
“Factory Village”
Big Shops and Big Business
The Ways: High -, By -, and Rail
The Moral Leaven
The Town and its institutions
The New Town
Trends and Patterns
180 pages, 8x10 softbound,
covers faded, good condition.
Northborough
Alice
Kimball's Northborough
$5.00
Robert P. Ellis
Northborough Historical Society, 1998
Historical talks given by a former president and curator of the
Northborough Historical Society.
53 page pamphlet, new
Oxford
Oxfords (Massachusetts) 275th History Memory Book 1713-1988 $36.00
Oxford, Massachusetts: Historical Commission, 1988
Lots of Nice Pictures. Table of Contents: A Town Is Formed: Geographical,
Settlements: Indian, Huguenot, English. Trails, Roads, Highways:
Stagecoach, Dams, Superhighways. Ecclesiastical Matters: a View of
Churches. Were Casualties: All Wars. The Town Grows: Agriculture to
Industry. Review of Centuries: 17, 18, 19th, 20th. Memories: Celebrations,
Memorable Amounts.
112 Pages, 9 x 12 Hardbound, Very Good Condition.
Sterling
150th Anniversary Town of Sterling, Mass $30.00
Privately printed by Mary E. Butterick 1931
Inscribed by Chief Justice Arthur Rugg
Exercises in the First Parish Church on June 17, 1931. Most of the book is the
Address by Chief Justice Arthur Rugg on the history of Sterling.
60 pages, 5x7 green cloth, minor wear, good condition.
Valuation And Taxes of the Town of Sterling for the Year 1914 $10.00
Davis Press Worcester, Mass. 1914
See what your ancestor paid in taxes, includes some property such as barns, cows, horses
etc. and valuation of property.
39 pages, 6x9 pamphlet
Town of Sterling Massachusetts Annual Report For the Year Ending December 31
1943 $5.00
Interesting glimpse of life in Sterling in 1943. Includes births with name of parents and
their birthplace, marriages with residence and who they were married by, deaths with age
and place of internment and interments to the cemetery from out of town with age, place of
internment and place of death. Also includes names of service men and women,
94 pages, 6x9 pamphlet
Town of Sterling Massachusetts Annual Report For the Year Ending December 31
1944 $5.00
Interesting glimpse of life in Sterling in 1944. Includes births with name of parents and
their birthplace, marriages with residence and who they were married by, deaths with age
and place of internment and interments to the cemetery from out of town with age, place of
internment and place of death.
85 pages, 6x9 pamphlet
Spencer
Historical
Sketches Relating to Spencer, Massachusetts Vol 4 $75.00
Henry M. Tower
Spencer, Massachusetts, 1909
Profusely illustrated.
Table of Contents:
Henry Mendell Tower Biographical Sketch of the Author of "Sketches of
Spencer History"
Spencer Phipps
History of the First Baptist Church in Spencer by Reverend Otis Cole
Glimpses of North Spencer Life
Captain Isaac Prouty
biography of Josiah Green the original sale boot manufacturer By His
Son-In-Law, Joseph W. Temple
The Big Trees As Spencer
The Spencer Museum
Ruel Jones by Albert Warren, Formerly Principal of the Spencer High School
Irrigation
Spencer Gold Hunters, or 40 Niners by Joseph W. Temple
Lot Berry's Goldmine
Asher Rice
Biography of William Sumner with Short Sketch of Family By Joseph W. Temple
Reminiscences of Spencer by Reverend M. Emery Right
Biography of Colonel Alonzo Temple by Joseph W. Temple
Extracts from School Records, District Number 2
Charles F. Livermore by Henry Clews
Augustus B. Prouty
History of Spencer Powder Metals by Henry M. Tower
The Howland Oak
Impounding Cattle
Spencer Industries
Indians and Negroes
The Washington Movement
Shays Rebellion
Spencer and the Cuban, Philippines and China Wars
Biography of John Edward Bacon by Joseph W. Temple
Biography of Nathan Hersey by Joseph W. Temple
Biography of Isaac Lothrop Prouty by Joseph W. Temple
Levy H. Adams
Index
235 pages, 6 x 9 hardbound, shelf wear, small tear on spine, corners bumped
Sturbridge
Sturbridge in America - An Informal Town History $5.00
Sturbridge, Mass: The Bicentennial Commission 1975
Brief illustrated history of Sturbridge.
36 pages, 11x8½ softbound, good condition
Templeton
A Copy of the Valuation and Taxes of the Town of Templeton
Including the Highway Tax for the Year 1875 $10.00
A.G. Bushnell & Co. Gardner Mass. 1875
See what your ancestor paid in taxes, includes some property such as barns, cows, horses
etc. and valuation of property.
60 pages 6x9 pamphlet
Westborough
District Number Seven
Westborough, Massachusetts: Scenes from an Old Neighborhood $9.00
Everett A. Nichols
Litchfield, Connecticut: Mar-Lyn Press, 1969
(from the Introduction) the illustrations in This Book Were Made from
Photographs Taken 50 Years Ago. I Wish to Picture Some of the Homes and
Surroundings As They Were When I Was a Boy. A Few of the Old Barns Are
Left, Most All the Fine Big Barns Disappeared Burned to the Ground.
Nice illustrations and some local history.
40 page pamphlet good condition, owners name on the cover.
West
Boylston
West Boylston, Massachusetts, Centennial $65.00
West Boylston: The Centennial Committee, 1910
Program for the centennial celebration and addresses given on the history
of West Boylston. Includes some nice photographs and a listing of Civil
War roster of those who served.
164 pages, 6x9 hardbound, very good condition.
Wilbraham
The
History of Wilbraham, Massachusetts
$125.00
Prepared in Connection with the Celebration of the One Hundred and
Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town June 15, 1913
Chauncey E. Peck
Wilbraham, 1914
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction. Emigration from England. Journey to
Connecticut River. Deed of Part of Outward Commons, Allotment of,
Measuring Width of. Roger Newbury's Survey. Indians.
First Settlers in Wilbraham. "Clark" Warner Record.
First Deaths and Burials. School in Outward Commons. Peggy's Dipping
Hole. The Way to Zion by Way of Springfield. Population of, 1741. First
Precinct Meeting. Deed of Overplus Land to Minister, Fixing His Salary,
Ordination of.
First Page of Minister's Record. Location of Meetinghouse. Building
Minister's House. The Parson's Rose. Materials for Meetinghouse, First
Use of, First Baptism in. First Action to be Set Off as a Town.
Meetinghouse Lane.
Seating of Meetinghouse Recorded 1760. Ministry and
School Lots. Trouble in the Church, 1754. First Schoolhouse. "Master"
Ezra Barker. Road Laid from Goose Pond to Outward Commons. "World's End
Brook." Kilborn's Bridge. Ensign Abel Bliss, House of, Indian Boy at.
First Settlers in South Part. Lieut. Thomas Merrick.
Timothy Mirrick, Bitten by Rattlesnake, Ode on, House of, Epitaph, Place
of Burial. Soldiers in French War. Journal of "Clark" Samuel Warner.
Second and Third Attempts to be Set Off as a Town. Act of Incorporation.
Origin of Name. "Wil-bra-ham, not A-bra-ham." Population of. School
Districts.
Singing in Church. Mr. Merrick's Salary, His Health
Failing, Death of, His Account Book, Ancestry of. Mrs. Abigail Merrick.
No Settled Minister in North Parish For Eleven Years. Preaching in the
South Part Refused. South Parish Set Off. Will of Dea. Nathaniel
Warriner. Valuation of Wilbraham in 1771.
The Revolutionary War, Cause of. Appeal from Merchants
of Boston. Non-consumption Report. Tories in Town. "Minute Men."
Lexington Alarm. Depreciated Money. Council Refuses to Ordain Samuel Ely
as a Minister. The Shays' Rebellion. Anecdote about Deacon Warriner
House. Journal of Dr. Samuel F. Merrick. Soldiers in Revolutionary War.
The Green, Petition to Set Off. Library. The Old Hoe—an Epigram. Copy
From Papers of John Bliss, Esq. First Church History from 1794. Moving
Meetinghouse to Present Location. Meeting of Parish Called to Meet in
Methodist Meetinghouse. Sermon of Rev. Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Church Bell
Purchased. Fencing Burying Yards.
"Minister Money." Record from Supreme Court. Parish Loan. Seating of the
Meetinghouse, Twenty-seven Children Baptized at One Service. Nine Mile
Pond Tragedy, Odes on, Epitaphs of Those Drowned. Lease of Pond by The
Town. Bungalows Erected.
The Marcus Lyon Murder, Account Published in
Massachusetts Spy of Worcester, Execution of Murderers. First Methodist
Society, Charles Brewer, Lease of Land, One Pepper Corn. Bishop Asbury.
New England Methodist Conference, Petition for Incorporation, Objections
to, Camp Meeting, First Legal Meeting of Society, Bequest of Moses K.
Bartlett, Sale of the Old House, Slips Owned by Individuals, One of Them
Attached to Pay a Debt. Poem on Old Church.
Baptist Church at Colton Hollow, Gathering of, Council to
Establish, Hear a Complaint, Church Covenant Signed by, Ministers Who
Belong to or Attend the Masonic Lodge. Complaint of Oliver Bliss Against
Bro. Asa Beebe. Other Complaints. Move to South Wilbraham. Petitions for
Incorporation of Other Societies.
Militia, Training Day. Railroads, First Railroad Station, Moved to
Oak Street. First Station at North Wilbraham. Wilbraham Aqueduct
Company. Wilbraham Academy, Catalogue for 1836, Location of. Town Loan
and Surplus Revenue.
Millerite Excitement. Doctor Bottom Sees Woman up in Tree. Sermon
Preached on "The False Alarm." The Civil War. Troubles in Kansas,
Wilbraham Man There, Men Furnished, Money For, Return of the Standards,
Personal Experiences in, Men in, Men Drafted. Soldiers' Monument, Donor
of. Crane Park.
The Great Washout on B.& A.R.R. in 1869. Business of the Town in
1837. Woolen Mill at South Wilbraham, on Eleven Mile Brook. The Collins
Mfg. Co. The Cutler Co. Ludlow Mfg. Co. Tobacco. Cheese Factories.
Sheep. Peach Industry. Increase in Valuation of Town in Thirty Years.
Items from Massachusetts Register 1814. Items from "Clark" Warner
record. Almanac for 1748.
First Baptist Church, Society Constituted, Ordination of Rev. Seth
Clark, Society "Lost its Visibility," Meetinghouse Burned, Location of.
The Glendale Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Class Formed, Origin
of Name, Meetinghouse Erected, Incorporation. Grace Union Church at
North Wilbraham, Meetings in Liberty Hall, Society Incorporated. The
Christian Union Church. Church of Saint Cecilia.
The Public Schools, Appropriations From Springfield, First
Schoolhouse, Teachers Boarding Around, Private, Districts, Drawing,
Singing, Flags, Table of Expenses, Graduating Exercises 1912. List of
Representatives. Town Clerks. Physicians. Division of the Town. Memorial
Town Hall. Electric Railway. Telephone. California Adventurers. Captain
Kidd's Gold. Good Templars. Free Masons. Grange. Farmers Club.
Literary Society. Dell Cemetery.
Slavery. Warner Record. Fragments. Warner Papers, His "Dream." Toll
Gate. Wilbraham Turnpike. Strange Accident. Disposal of Poor. Kibbe's
Shirt. Presbyterian Saddle. Scenery of Wilbraham. Celebration, Newspaper
Accounts of, The Parade, Dinner, Speeches of Guests, Singing, Address.
Close of Address. Loan Exhibit. Second Day of Celebration,
Dedication of Library, Cantata, Address of Librarian Wilcox, Prof. J. T.
Bowne, Rev. Dr. W. R. Newhall, Loan Exhibit. Third Day of Celebration,
Boulder Unveiled, Wm. R. Sessions, Dr. Marshall Calkins, Speakers,
Anti-Slavery Demonstration, Exhibition of Antiques. Farms and Homes of
Wilbraham.
Index Of Historical Part
Index of Farms and Homes of Wilbraham
List of Illustrations:
Town Crier, Anniversary Committee, Old Boundary Stone, Soapstone
Boulder, Indian Fireplace, First Page of "Clark" Warner Record, First
Page of Minister's Record, House of Isaac Brewer, View From the
Mountain, Schoolhouse of the Old Time, Old Merrick House, Present
Merrick House, Powder Horn, Schoolhouse on "The Green," Levi Bliss
House, Congregational Churches, Burned, First Methodist Meeting House,
Brewer Inn Sign, Four Collins Family Portraits, First Station at North
Wilbraham, Academy Rich Hall and Headmaster's House, View Across the
Campus from Gymnasium, Bridge over Chicopee River, Spencer Carbine and
Sabre Hilt, Soldiers' Monument, Foskit Home, Train Passing over Trestle
after Washout, Cutler Company Mill, Peach Orchard, Clover Mowing and
Barn, Glendale Church and Cemetery, Grace Union Church, Christian Union
Church, Church of Saint Cecilia, School Children, in Costume, Grange
Hall, Stage Receipt, View from Mountain, Westerly, View from Mountain,
Northwesterly, One of the Floats, One of the Floats, Memorial Methodist
Episcopal Church, Cutler Public Library, Henry Cutler, Portrait,
Unveiling Boulder, .Soldiers' Boulder at Glendale, Dr. Marshall Calkins,
Anti-slavery Demonstration, Maplehurst, Maplehurst, Interior, Maplehurst,
Interior, Selectmen of Wilbraham, Congregational Church, .Rev. Martin S.
and Mrs. Howard, The Merrick Elm, Home of Clarence M. Ripley, The "Mile
Tree," .Home of Ethelbert Bliss, View of Main Street, Ira G. Potter,
Home of Chauncey E. Peck, Home of Fred W. Green, The Nelson Mowry
Homestead, Home of William G. Rogers, Robert R. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan C. Rice, Mrs. Nancy (Bliss) Rice, Home of Mrs. Sarah (Bliss)
Gillet, Old Homestead of Rev. Joseph A. Merrill, Rev. Nathaniel J.
Merrill, Home of Annis Merrill, Schoolhouse, District No. 8, Embryo Pine
Forest, Homestead of Francis E. Clark, Schoolhouse, District No. 1,
Schoolhouse, District No. 2, "The Pines," The First Bungalow in
Wilbraham, Schoolhouse, District No. 5, A Rare Scene, Home of Mrs. Leola
B. Edson, Schoolhouse, District No. 7, Home of Allyn M. Seaver, View
Showing One of the Industries in which Mr. Seaver is interested, Home of
H. H. Graves, "Brookmont," " The Century Homestead," The Rindge Oak,
Rev. Charles H. Gates, Wilbraham Woolen Company's Mill, Homestead of
Levi Ruggles Bliss, Auto Inn, Home of Ernest L. Thompson, .Home of Mrs.
Lizzie (Collins) Warren, Present Railroad Station at North Wilbraham,
Store of Nelson I. Bradway, Collins Inn, Home of Frank A. Fuller, The
Baldwin Maple, Erasmus B. Gates, .Home of Mrs. Harriet (Kent) Gates, The
Colonel Butler Homestead, Jason Butler, Home of James S. Morgan,
Schoolhouse, District No. 6, Schoolhouse, District No. 4,Home of Luther
L. Farr, Birthplace of Dr. Marshall Calkins and Dr. David Calkins, Home
of Randolph Beebe, Portrait, Town Clerk, Newbury Compass, Memorial Town
Hall, As Planned,
468 pages, 6x9 hardbound, fair condition, covers are worn, cloth is
split on spine, inside hinges have been taped, ex library, pages are in
good condition.
Winchendon
Winchendon Mass. Vital Records to the Year 1850 $45.00
Worcester: Franklin P. Rice 1909
The list of Winchendon Births, Marriages and Deaths comprised in this volume includes all
that were found in the Town Books covering the period from the earliest date there
recorded to the end of the year 1849. Some additions have been made from other sources and
these are indicated in each instance by proper reference.
Marriages and intentions of marriage are printed under the names of both parties, but full
information concerning each person is given only under his or her name, An asterisk
indicates that the intention was not found recorded and in many cases is accounted by the
fact that neither party belonged in Winchendon and consequently publishment was made
elsewhere.
When places other than Winchendon and Massachusetts are named in the original records,
they are given in the printed copy.
223 pages, hardbound
Winchendon, MA (Images of America) $9.50
Glen C. Wheeler,
Arcadia Publishing 1997
Table of Contents:
Winchendon celebrating 150 Years
Retailers and Shops of Winchendon
Educational Institutions and Houses of Worship
Entertainment, Sports and Organizations
Professional Individuals of Winchendon
Winchendon and What Lies in Its Boundaries
96 pages, 6x9 softbound, good condition, remnants of sticker on front
cover
Worcester
Old Landmarks and Historic Spots of Worcester, Massachusetts $45.00
John Pear Spears
A historic tour of a Worcester long gone.
Table of contents: Central Route, Main Street North Route, Main Street
South Route, Chandler Hill Route, Lincoln Street Route, Quinsigamond and
Grafton Hill Route, North Worcester Route, South Worcester Route, Index.
164 pages, 9x6 hardbound, good condition, a couple of scratches on
covers, corners bumped.
Rural Retrospect Parallel History of Worcester and Its Rural Cemetery
$45.00
Mildred McClary Tymeson
Worcester, Mass.: 1956
Table of Contents: Seven, Eleven Seven 1838, The Best Gift 1838, The
Adopted Children 1838-1856, 20 Acres 1838-1856, Not Quite the Same
1856-1868, New Brooms 1856-1868, A Fraternal Spirit 1868-1888, The
Unsettled Years 1868-1888, a Bigger City, a Better City 1888-1925,
Tradition-Heavy Years 1888-1925, Search for Security 1925-1956, Where Only
the Past Is Always near 1925-1956, the Rural Cemetery Roster 1956.
The roster includes the name of the person, date of death and the age at
the date of death.
264 pages, covers are faded, the book is a little musty.
Worcester, Massachusetts $18.99
Lois R. Yeulenski
Dover, NH: Arcadia Publishing, 1999
Images of America Series.
(from the back cover) Since the development of photography in the
mid-nineteenth century, the camera has been used as a tool of both
discovery and preservation. Photographs bring alive our image of the past
and can open a floodgate of memories and nostalgia or inspire curiosity
and a sense of history:
In this fascinating visual history we see Worcester through the eyes of
those who have lived, worked, and played there for the last 120 years. We
are led on a journey down Main Street of the past, and watch it grow and
expand along with the surrounding community. The people who make up the
heart of this community are here as well; while daily life has changed a
great deal over the last century, the pride and passion for life
characteristic of the people of Worcester remain strong to this day. .
Lois Yeulenski is a native and lifelong resident of Worcester and has long
been interested in its history. With the photographs collected here she
has created a delightful journey into the past which will appeal to young
and old alike.
127 pages, 6½ x 9½ softbound, new
Worcester, Massachusetts Volume II $16.99
Barton Kamp
Dover, NH: Arcadia Publishing, 1998
Images of America Series.
(from the back cover) In Worcester Volume II, local author and
historian Barton Kamp invites you to further explore the history of the
city during the period from 1890 to 1930. Discover Lower Front Street,
Salisbury Street, and Newton Square as they were at the turn of the
century: See how the residents lived-from those in the well-to-do mansion
at 2,3 Chestnut Street, to the workers in the triple-decker on Cambridge
Street; and to the wandering souls in the hotels and rooming houses like
the Devens.
In this volume Kamp brings forth several previously unpublished
photographs; including images of Beatrice Gloucester's candy shop,
Goodale's Airship, Mrs. Kimball's School for Girls, and elephants marching
down Main Street in an old-fashioned circus parade. Mr. Kamp also relives
several tragic moments in Worcester history, from the train wreck at
Barber's Crossing to the Park (Franklin) Street and Knowles building fires
that leveled Notre Dame Church and nearly destroyed the beautiful
downtown.
Barton Kamp's love for the city and his interest in preserving the past
are evident in Worcester Volume II. At once educational and
entertaining, this charming visual history will earn a lasting place on
area bookshelves and be treasured for years to come by young and old;
resident and
128 pages, 6½ x 9½ softbound, new
The Worcester, Mass. Almanac Directory and Business Advertiser 1854 $50.00
Worcester: Henry J. Howland 1853
Rare street directory which gives name occupation and address. Also merchant ads.
194 pages, 5 3/4 by 3 3/4 softbound, cover faded, missing last few pages of business adds
and back cover, memoranda pages have been written on in pencil.
Some Early Dental History of Worcester; An Address
Presented to the Worcester District Dental Society at its Dinner
Commemorating the Centennial of Organized Dentistry, Mar. 11, 1940.
$15.00
Leon A. Storz
Worcester, MA: Heffernan Press, 1941.
Includes a bibliography and a chronological list of early Worcester
dentists, with authorities consultant.
34 pages 6x9 hardbound, good condition, shelf wear, light wear on covers.
former owner made a few notes in ink on two pages. I’ve seen this listed
for $75.00
Worcester Bank Book
$12.00
Worcester County National
Bank 1966
(from the forward) It Has always seemed to us that a
bank has certain cultural as well as financial responsibilities to the community which it
serves. With this obligation in mind, we have felt that we should preserve the true record
of our city and bank association.
From the day The Worcester Bank first opened in 1804, a detailed historical account has
been kept and, from time to time, been presented to the public in printed form. In 1954
our One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary prompted the Worcester Bankbook as our tribute to
the shared dignity of community and business life.
Now even this latest book needs updating. The growth of Worcester County is reflected in
the growth of the bank. In twelve years our staff and assets have doubled-both a cause and
a result of the expansion of the economy. To keep the perspective of our Anniversary year,
the author has resisted the impulse to make major editorial changes in the first part of
her story and has rewritten only the last chapter of the original book. Three new chapters
have been added in this edition to tell of the exciting development in our recent years.
Much emphasis has been given to the central Massachusetts area. Banking here over this
period of a hundred and sixty-two years cannot be separated from the pages of our
country's history. So this is more than the tale of one bank. It is a story of the
region's institutions, industries, men and women, told to enhance the meaning of heritage
and continuity. It is a Worcester Bankbook representing a legacy left by the years to both
community and bank.
183 pages,
hardbound, dust jacket
The Fruits of Our Labor - The Bicentennial History of the First
Unitarian Church of Worcester 1785-1985 $16.95
Walter Donald Kring
Worcester: First Unitarian Church of Worcester, 1985
Table of contents:
Preface
The Background: Puritanism Moves Westward
The Beginnings of the Second Parish
Aaron Bancroft: A Brief Biography
The Struggle for Recognition
The Old North Church
Unitarianism Comes to Worcester
Aaron Bancroft's Later Years
Liberal Religion Goes "Free"
The Civil War: The End of Alonzo Hill's Ministry
The Ministry of Edward H. Hall
Centennial Crossroads: The Ministry of Austin S. Garver
Organization and Resistance: Edwin Mitchell Slocombe's Ministry
The Second Parish Comes of Age: The Initial Years of
Maxwell Savage
Strife and Struggle: The Last Two Decades of Maxwell Savage's
Ministry
The Postwar Boom: The Ministry of Walter D. Kring
Wallace Robbins's Early Ministry at the Second Parish ,
The Parish Moves to the Suburbs
Years of Transition, and a New Beginning
308 pages, hardbound, V/F
North High School, Northern Lights 1933 Yearbook $10.00
Pictures, faculty, class history, prophesies and more. Gives you a great feel for the
times.
157 pages, hardbound
State Teachers College Worcester, Mass, The Oak Leaf 1936 $10.00
Pictures, faculty, class history, prophesies and more. Gives you a great feel for the
times.
State Teachers College Worcester, Mass, The Oak Leaf 1937 $10.00
Pictures, faculty, class history, prophesies and more. Gives you a great feel for the
times.
06 pages, hardbound
Worcester Y.M.C.A. $ 25.00
By Alfred S. Roe
Worcester: Published by the author 1901
The Worcester Young Men's Christian Association. An account of its founding, development,
progress, departments, objects and aims. Many photographs of the people involved.
176 pages hardcover
Heart of the Commonwealth,
Worcester Mass. $24.95
Margaret A. Erskine
Woodland Hills Calf: Windsor Publications 1982
History of Worcester with lots of pictures from the Worcester Historical Museum.
208 pages, 9x12 hardbound
Strength in Diversity - Worcester's Finnish Community - A collection of
Photographs & Recollections $29.95
The Finnish American Club of Rutland, 1994
This book is the result of an exhibition held at the Worcester Museum in 1992 on the Finns
of Worcester. It is lavishly illustrated.
Table of contents: Acknowledgments, Foreword, Introduction, The Finns Come
to America, Worcester as a Major Center, Seeking Jobs, Family Life,
Organizations for Every Need, Customs, Remembering Finland, Sources,
Exhibition Supporters, Checklist of the Exhibition.
498, 175 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 softbound, good condition SC & WO