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Antislavery Movement |
1 |
Petition to the House of Representatives of the United States |
[women of Wayland petitioning against slavery] |
Copied from The Adams Papers, Letters received, Reel #507 |
September 1837 |
See also Child, Lydia Maria, abolitionist (Cage Hollinger Collection) |
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Archaeology |
1 |
Indian site survey opens window to town’s past |
Catherine Shea |
Town Crier |
September 1981 |
Also in Indian file |
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2 |
Rape of Wayland |
D.S. Byers |
American Antiqity |
January, 1960, p.420 |
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Unusual Notched Pendant |
Tonya Largy |
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society |
October, 1985, vol 46, no. 2 |
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Authors & Artists |
1 |
Danforth exhibit: Haley’s drawing won’t be lost in crowd |
Andrea Haynes (Andrew Haley) |
Town Crier |
September 25, 1980 |
2 copies |
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Barker Foundation |
1 |
Press release for Library Notes Column |
Louise Brown |
Library release |
March 23, 1982 |
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Banks |
1 |
From the back room into community life: West Newton Savings Bank 1887-1987 |
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Paperback book, 76 pgs. |
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Bibliographies – Local History |
1 |
Local history in the eastern region: a list of materials in member libraries |
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Eastern Massachusetts Regional Library System |
1977 |
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2 |
Local historical material held by the Wayland Public Library |
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Wayland Public Library |
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3 |
Bibliography of Materials and Topics for a study of Wayland |
Prepared by Robert Wight |
Wayland Public Library |
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4 |
Wayland Bicentennial Home Days: list of tour sites and exhibits Wayland Center |
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Wayland Public Library |
June 19 and 20, 1976 |
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5 |
Wayland Historical Tours – Bibliography |
Prepared by Barbara Robinson |
Wayland Public Library |
1976 |
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6 |
Publications of the New England Historic Genealogical Society |
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Genealogical Society Publications |
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Bicentennial |
1 |
Wayland’s 200th birthday (1980) |
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Wayland Public Library |
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2 |
Wayland Bicentennial Home Days: list of tour sites and exhibits Wayland Center |
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Wayland Public Library |
June 19 and 20, 1976 |
Also in Bibliographies |
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3 |
Wayland Bicentennial background |
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Wayland Public Library |
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2 copies |
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4 |
Experience Revolutionary Massachusetts Along the Knox Trail. Knox trail activities. |
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Knox Trail Historical Society |
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Bicentennial commission Memorandum to all interested in the Knox Trail |
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts Bicentennial Commission |
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Letter from Town of Wayland regarding weekend activities for April 19, 1975 |
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Wayland Public Library |
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Boston Water System |
1 |
Lake Cochituate |
Justin Winsor |
The Memorial History of Boston, vol. III, pp. 280-281. Boston: Osgood. |
1881 |
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2 |
Lake Cochituate |
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The Memorial History of Boston, vol. III, pp. 250-252. |
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Cochituate – Cochichewick |
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Gazeteer definitions of Cochituate, p. 112. |
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Lake Cochituate. Letter – Office of the Cochituate Water Board to Mr. Brent. |
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Historical Society files |
December 10, 1858 |
Photocopy |
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5 |
Lake Cochituate. Notice to the Town Clerk of Wayland. |
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Clerk of Senate of Massachusetts Historical Society files |
July 16, 1846 |
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Lake Cochituate. Boston’s celebration for water recalled. |
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Boston Evening Transcript |
October 22, 1938 |
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Lake Cochituate. The Nineteenth Century. |
M.A. DeWolfe Howe |
Boston Common: Scenes from four centuries. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. |
1921 |
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8 |
Quabbin Reservoir. Florentine films presents “The Old Quabbin Valley.” |
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Massachusetts Foundation for Humanities and Public Policy and the New England Regional Commission |
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Review of the film contents |
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9 |
Lake Cochituate. Water Celebration, hymn and prayer program of exercises. |
James Russell Lowell |
Boston |
October 25, 1848 |
Exercises at the fountain.Poem. Photocopy. No source. 2 copies. |
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Lake Cochituate. The ground was first broken for the aqueduct at Long Pond. |
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History of the introduction of pure water into the city of Boston, p. 65. Bradlee, NJ. |
August 20, 1846 |
And on that day the name was changed from Long Pond to Lake Cochituate, its original Indian appellation. Article and maps. Town Engineering Office has copy, Heard House had original. |
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Lake Cochituate. Imported Water and Drowned Valleys. |
John Sheafer & Leonard Stevens |
Future water, pp. 23-25. Morrow. |
1983 |
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Bridges |
1 |
Stone Bridge. A children’s story about Stone’s Bridge. |
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Wayland Historical Society |
February 1959 |
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2 |
Old Town Bridge |
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Picture. Missing. |
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Stone Bridge. Exhibits for Helen Emery’s report on Stone’s Bridge. |
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February 1976 |
Literary data supporting. Multiple sources. |
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Stone Bridge |
John McLann |
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September 12, 1954 |
Picture |
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5 |
Stone Bridge. Hearing on Old Stone Bridge at Riverview. |
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No source |
November 8, 1955 |
Held in Selectmen’s Office |
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Stone Bridge. Town Meeting must act before construction starts. |
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Framingham (?) news article |
Tuesday, 61st Year, vol. 121, No. 3 |
Stone Bridge reconstruction after Hurricane Diane 1955 |
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Stone Bridge. Determined Bid to Save Historic Stone Bridge. |
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Framingham News |
November 12, 1955 |
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Stone Bridge. Letters re: Stone Bridge Reconstruction from Wayland Historical Society. |
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Boston Herald |
November 16, 1955 |
From Hilda Emerton, Historical Society. November 17, 1955. |
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Stone Bridge. Stone’s Bridge Across Sudbury River is Oldest. |
Fantoemas |
Framingham News |
May 16, 1956 |
Wayland action on new bridge would replace stone structure at Riverview. Framingham News, April 3, 1956. |
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Stone Bridge. New bridge is being built and famous old landmark is saved. |
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Framingham newspaper |
October 31, 1957 |
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11 |
Stone Bridge. Wayland Stone’s Bridge rampant with weeds. |
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Framingham News |
August 22, 1966 |
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12 |
Stone Bridge. Stone’s Bridge in stone an attempt to document the building of the 4-arched stone bridge. |
Helen Emery |
Wayland Historical Commission |
February 1976 |
2 copies |
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13 |
Stone Bridge. Final conclusion on the date of Stone’s Bridge. |
Helen Emery |
Wayland Historical Commission |
June 11, 1979 |
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14 |
Stone Bridge. Stone Bridge bill is up for action. |
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Town Crier |
July 5, 1956 |
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15 |
Town Bridge. National Register of Historic Places Inventory, Nomination Form. |
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U.S. Department of Interior National Park Service |
May 2, 1975 |
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16 |
Town Bridge. References to four-arch bridge on causeway from Wayland to Sudbury in Wayland Town Record. |
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Wayland Town Clerk’s record, vol. 11. |
1811-1855 |
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17 |
Town Bridge. Letter to Robert M. Morgan, Wayland Finance Committee re: Old Town Bridge on Old Sudbury Road. |
Catherine Dik, Wayland Historical Society |
Finance Commission |
February 25, 1957 |
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Town Bridge. Old Town Bridge: present and original physical appearance. |
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Town Crier |
April 1976 |
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Stone Bridge. County Commissioners told about John Stone’s Old Bridge. |
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Town Crier |
November 24, 1955 |
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20 |
The Artillery Train in Framingham |
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Framingham Public Library |
February 28, 1974 |
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21 |
Stone Bridge. Stone’s Bridge in stone. |
Helen Emery |
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1976 |
With all appendices. See 12 above. |
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Cage |
1 |
Family fund benefits Wayland Library |
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West Metro News |
February 1979 |
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Cakebread Mill |
1 |
The Memorial Congregational Church presents the Vokes Players in “The Cakebread Mill” and the Memorial Players in “In the days of 1650” |
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Sudbury Town House |
July 1, 1939 |
Playbill. Historical plays. |
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Our Mill Pond Park: Its past and future |
Howard Russell |
Park article |
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The living past: Thomas Cakebread…and his mill |
Howard S. Russell |
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December 8, 19__ |
Article (?) |
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Vokes Players give striking performance of contest play |
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Waltham News-Tribune, p. 8 |
n.d. |
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Sudbury makes little suffice for tercentenary celebration |
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News article |
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Play |
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Vokes Players present historic play at Sudbury tercentenary |
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Weston News Revue |
July 14, 1939 |
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7 |
The Cakebread Mill |
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Vokes Players |
June 29, 1939 |
Script |
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8 |
The Mill of Thomas Cakebread |
Margret Bent Morrell |
Wayland Historical Society |
March 5, 1956 |
Paper delivered. 2 copies. |
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Cemeteries* |
1 |
Memorial Day Address |
William L. Raymond |
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May 30, 1922 |
Pamphlet |
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2 |
Gravestones – Weston |
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Town Crier |
December 17, 1981 |
Missing |
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3 |
Site of the First Town Center at the Old North Cemetery |
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Wayland Historical Society |
September 1963 |
Describes types of gravestones in cemetery |
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4 |
List of Veterans buried at South or Centre Cemetery |
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5 |
List of Veterans buried at North Cemetery |
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6 |
List of Veterans buried at Lakeview Cemetery |
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List of Veterans buried at St. Zepherin’s Cemetery |
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8 |
Biographical sketch of veterans buried in the North Cemetery |
Palmer D. True |
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April 19, 1975 |
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9 |
Dedications on gravestones (285). Cemetery (?). |
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Gravestones are gateway to past (Weston) |
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Town Crier |
December 12, 1981 |
Photos included |
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*See also Civil War file |
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Census |
1 |
Directories available at the Massachusetts State House Library |
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February 1988 |
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2 |
1855 and 1865 Massachusetts State Censuses for Wayland |
Compiled by Ann S. Lainhart |
Boston |
1989 |
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Churches I |
1 |
Trinitarian Congregational Church announces building plans |
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Town Crier |
June 12, 1980 |
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2 |
Letter – James Draper to Mrs. Heard, Librarian re: Meeting House timbers |
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Wayland Public Library |
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3 |
Unitarian Church. Bill for organ. |
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WPA Transcript of document now owned by Historical Society |
December 28, 1831 |
Also an estimate of the cost of new town house, October 10, 1841. |
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4 |
St. Ann’s Catholic. Lay St. Ann’s cornerstone. |
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Newspaper article (?) |
n.d. |
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5 |
East Sudbury Meetinghouse. Drawing of Sudbury’s East Meetinghouse, completed in 1726 and used until 1815. |
Drawing by Rita Anderson |
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1981 |
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East Sudbury Meetinghouse. Historical sketches describing the East Sudbury Meetinghouses. |
Sketches by J.S. Draper |
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Photocopy (?) |
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Proposal to Churches in Sudbury |
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WPA Transcript of original now owned by Historical Society |
December 30, 1834 |
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8 |
St. Ann’s Catholic Church. History for 4th program of Wayland Historical Society. |
Prepared by Mrs. Everett |
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March 15, 1955 |
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Community Methodist Church. History for 4th program of Wayland Historical Society. |
Prepared by Miss Joan Brown |
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March 15, 1955 |
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Trinitarian Congregational Church. History for 4th program of Wayland Historical Society. |
Prepared by Mrs. J. Fred Wheeler |
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March 15, 1955 |
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11 |
St. Zepherin’s Catholic Church. History for 4th program of Wayland Histroical Society. |
Prepared by Mrs. Wm. J. Hall |
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March 15, 1955 |
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12 |
Trinitarian and Unitarian. Secession of the Trinitarians from the First Parish in 1828. |
A.W. Cutting |
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2 copies |
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13 |
Unitarian Church. Reminiscenses of John B. Wight. |
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Sermons preached in and about Wayland, 1772-1876 |
December 21, 1875 |
Copied by Mrs. L.M. Child |
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14 |
Unitarian Church. A graveside memorial service for Lydia Maria Child, Old North Cemetery, Wayland, MA. |
Rev. Kenneth W. Sawyer, First Parish in Wayland |
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October 18, 1980 |
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15 |
Unitarian Church. A historical study of the meeting house of the First Parish Church, Wayland, MA. |
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1954 |
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16 |
Series of historical papers on Wayland |
Published by Mr. James S. Draper |
Waltham Free Press |
Various dates |
Original in form of clippings pasted in notebook |
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17 |
Town Clerk’s Records – Town Meeting records, Town of East Sudbury. Articles on church built in 1815. |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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18 |
East Sudbury Meeting House. Bill for building meeting house. |
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Wayland Historical Society |
1814 |
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19 |
Bill for church |
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Wayland Historical Society |
1823 |
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20 |
Story about the early meeting-houses |
Les Hall |
Newspaper WFP, Wayland Historical Society |
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21 |
More about meeting-houses |
Les Hall |
Newspaper WFP, Wayland Historical Society |
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22 |
When ministers were more than preachers |
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Newspaper WFP, Wayland Historical Society |
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23 |
Brother Haynes, he did object |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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24 |
Trinitarian Congregational. Congos to celebrate 125th birthday. |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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25 |
Of church bells, the dearly departed and ancient epitaphs (Sudbury) |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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26 |
Trinitarian Church. Wayland church breaks ground for $75,000 wing. |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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News article |
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27 |
Unitarian. The living past. A goodly heritage – Wayland’s historic past. |
Howard S. Russell |
Historical Society |
January 19, 1961 |
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Unitarian. The living past. A tale of two bells. |
Howard S. Russell |
Historical Society |
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29 |
A 1660 Sunday in the meetin-house |
Les Hall |
Historical Society |
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30 |
A 1660 Sunday in the meetin-house, part II |
Les Hall |
Historical Society |
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31 |
Pilgrims, puritans and young pioneers |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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32 |
Formation of the methodist church |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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33 |
Missing 5.21.90 |
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34 |
A history of the first three meeting houses in Wayland |
Robert H. Scotland |
Wayland Historical Society |
October 1959 |
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35 |
Unitarian. Banquet closes tercentenary of Wayland’s First Church. |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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36 |
Unitarian. Wayland First Parish Church 300 years old. |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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37 |
Unitarian. Wayland First Parish Church votes its 300th anniversary. |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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38 |
The church-split in the Old First Parish |
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Wayland Historical Society |
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39 |
Unitarian. Our Old Church. |
Miss Mary Adams Heard |
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Thursday, October 7, 1920 |
Read before the Wayland Branch Alliance |
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40 |
The early meeting-houses and churches of Wayland and their ministers 1640-1812 |
Susan Mohl, student |
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April 6, 1961 |
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41 |
Growing up in Wayland in the early 1900s, written for the First Parish Sunday School |
Emily Whitney Blair |
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April 1973 |
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Churches II |
1 |
Unitarian. The First Parish Wayland, Massachusetts 1640-1940: The tercentenary program and an address by William Lee Raymond. |
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2 |
Unitarian. The First Parish Church of Wayland, Massachusetts Built 1814-1815. |
Susan Schearer Blake |
Paper for architecture course, Harvard University |
August 11, 1975 |
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3 |
Anecdote re: Christmas carol of Edmund Sears |
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Heard House |
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Missing |
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4 |
Unitarian. Letter from E.H. Sears to Sunday School re: Christmas. |
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Unitarian Church |
1875 |
Contains verses of song to be sung at Christmas. Photocopy. |
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Unitarian. Churches unite in First Parish Tercentenary. |
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News article, Wayland Chronicle |
January 19, 1940 |
Includes history of church |
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6 |
Unitarian. Announcement of Tercentenary Celebration to take place on January 21, Tea on January 11 held by Benevolent Society and Alliance. |
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Article includes list of ministers. 2 copies. |
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Unitarian. First Parish Church faces task joyously after 300 years. History of the First Parish to be presented at the Sunday celebration by its writer. |
William Lee Raymond |
News article |
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Unitarian. First Parish Church to note 300 years of service Sunday.Banquet closes tercentenary of Wayland’s First Church. |
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Waltham Tribune |
January 19, 1940January 26, 1940 |
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Unitarian. Wayland Church 300 years old.Tercentenary of Wayland Church Observed |
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Boston HeraldChristian Regis |
January 20, 1940February 1, 1940 |
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Unitarian. Wayland Church Marks its 300th Annivesary. |
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Boston Post |
January 22, 1940 |
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11 |
Unitarian. Press notice of tercentenary celebration. |
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Boston Post (?) |
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12 |
Unitarian. Press notice of Tercentenary Alliance Tea. |
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Waltham Tribune |
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Unitarian. First Parish in Wayland, Massachusetts celebrates 300th annivesary. |
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News article |
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Congregational. A History of the Trinitarian Congregational Church. |
Presented by Barbara Bell, history student |
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April 6, 1965 |
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Catholic. St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Rev. William J. Carty, pastor. Church history. |
Margaret Ballou |
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Civil War |
1 |
Hi Neighbors! Chats about the region’s yesteryears: A Lincoln story. |
Les Hall |
News article, Historical Society |
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2 |
Wayland soldiers in the Civil War |
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From Annals |
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3 |
Letter to James Redpath, C.W. Eldridge, etc. from Edmund H. Sears |
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November 22, 1860 |
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4 |
The Living Past. Civil War bled small towns of N.E. |
Howard S. Russell |
News article, Town Crier |
n.d. |
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5 |
“Old John Brown” |
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From the Edmund H. Sears folder #2, Heard House |
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6 |
Civil War Veterans Buried in North Cemetery |
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7 |
Wayland and the Civil War |
Mary Trageser |
Historical Society |
1955 |
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8 |
Wayland during the Civil War Period |
Catherine Hubbard |
Student paper |
April 5, 1973 |
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Cochituate |
1 |
Cochituate – Photos |
L.G. Bissonnette |
Boston |
About 1890 |
Photocopies |
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2 |
Cochituate. News article. |
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The News, Framingham – Natick |
Saturday, March 4, 1967 |
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3 |
Shoe and Leather Reporter |
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November 6, 1888 |
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The Living Past. When Cochituate made shoes. |
Howard S. Russell |
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September 21, 1961 |
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5 |
Cochituate: What it is and how it got that way |
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Town Crier |
October 12, 1973 |
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Cochituate part 2 |
Jean Gogolin |
Town Crier |
October 18, 1973 |
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7 |
Blame it on the Bents |
Martha Lewis and Kathy Kariotis, students |
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April 17, 1964 |
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8 |
Wayland Bicentennial Home Days. List of tour sites and exhibits. Cochituate Center. |
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June 19 and 20, 1976 |
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9 |
References to articles on Lake Cochituate |
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Collins Market |
1 |
Unusual globe for high school library. Memorial for Mr. Collins. |
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2 |
Collins Market |
Emily Blair |
Wayland Weekly Community Calendar |
February 1976 |
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3 |
List of contributors to memorial for Lawrence F. Collins (High School globe) |
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4 |
Collins Market (history) |
Emily W. Blair, curator |
Wayland Historical Society |
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5 |
History and description of construction of Collins Market |
Paul Gardescu |
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1987 |
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6 |
Old walls hold tales of witches |
Paul Revere |
Town Crier |
March 15, 1984 |
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Communism |
1 |
1954 Ann Hale case – Still a touchy subject |
Peggy Patton |
Town Crier |
November 19, 1981 |
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Cultural Events |
1 |
Wayland-Sudbury First Night Program |
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December 31, 1978 |
2 copies |
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2 |
The First Wayland Community Open House |
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December 20, 1981 |
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Wayland Depot |
1 |
The Wayland Depot (history of handicraft store) |
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2 |
From Wayland railroad station to Wayland depot |
George Lewis |
Wayland Weston Town Crier |
March 17, 1988 |
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Description |
1 |
Where Suburbs End |
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News article, The Boston Globe |
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2 copies |
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2 |
Brochure to advertise subdivision of Heard property |
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Original at Heard House |
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3 |
Description of Wayland |
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Edison Electric Illuminating Co. |
1909 |
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4 |
Wayland survey proves eye-opener on migration |
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News article, Boston Herald |
March 24, 1960 |
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5 |
Map of subdivision of the Heard estate |
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Missing |
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6 |
Profile of Wayland 1973 |
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1973 |
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7 |
Play – Town Meeting Re-enactment |
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1980 |
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8 |
Wayland: Don’t let the rural bounty fool you |
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New Settlers Guide |
1979-1980 |
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9 |
Monograph #120 Town of Wayland |
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Massachusetts Department of Commerce Division of Research |
1955 |
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10 |
Growing up in Wayland in the early 1900s |
Emily Whitney Blair |
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April 1973 |
Written for the First Parish Sunday School |
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11 |
Wayland: Written for the Library Prize |
A.W. Cutting |
Boston Evening Transcript |
January 14, 1888 |
Copy of article |
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12 |
Half of adult residents lived elsewhere in 1954 |
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Town Crier |
March 24, 1960 |
2 copies |
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13 |
Wayland Population 1765-1905 |
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Town Clerk |
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Disasters |
1 |
Swollen rivers peril Bay State towns |
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Boston Herald American |
Sunday, January 28, 1979 |
2 copies |
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2 |
Floods isolate an island |
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Boston Sunday Globe |
January 28, 1979 |
2 copies |
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3 |
7th annual awards program winners |
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International Fire Fighters |
June 1972 |
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Dudley Pond |
1 |
Federal money to help with Dudley Pond study |
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Wayland-Weston Town Crier |
July 17, 1980 |
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2 |
Dudley Pond Association Newsletter, Vol. I, No. 1 |
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Spring 1980 |
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3 |
Description of Dudley Pond re: Boston Water System |
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King’s Handbook of Boston c. 1883, 5th ed., Moses King Pub |
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Map of Dudley Pond |
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Metropolitan District Commission |
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Shows proposed location of pressure aqueduct – mentioned for dating purposes |
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5 |
Dudley Pond application in limbo |
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Wayland-Weston Town Crier |
February 11, 1982 |
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6 |
Water management proposal, etc. for Dudley Pond |
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Article for warrant |
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7 |
What’s the problem with Dudley Pond? |
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Wayland-Weston Town Crier |
May 21, 1981 |
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8 |
Proposed improvements to storm water management (map) |
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Town of Wayland |
1987 |
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9 |
Dudley Pond |
Irene E. Praeger |
For Course: Conservation and the Nation, Northeastern University |
December 5, 1988 |
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10 |
Dudley Pond Assocation Newsletter, Vol. 10, No. 1 |
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Spring 1989 |
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Farming |
1 |
Massachusetts Ploughman, New England Journal of Agriculture |
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Wayland Historical Society |
November 5, 1898 |
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2 |
Mainstone Barn Destroyed by Fire |
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Wayland-Weston Town Crier |
October 16, 1980 |
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3 |
Transactions of the Middlesex Agricultural Society for the Year 1879. The Premiums and Judges for the Exhibition of 1880. |
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Complete issue at Heard House |
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4 |
Old Time Farming in Wayland |
Ruth E. and Lewis S. Russell |
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A Country Almanac: Agriculture in Sudbury, 1725-1775 |
J. Christopher Flowers |
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Wayland: A Sketch. A History of Mainstone Farm in 3 Parts:- Part I: The hill before Mr. William Powell Perkins bought the farm in 1868- Part II: The hill while Uncle Powell lived there- Part III: The hill after Uncle Powell’s death |
Elizabeth Perkins Hamlen |
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Author born October 11, 1872. Written during the years of 1946-1948. |
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Hazardous Wastes |
1 |
Is town ready for chemical spill? |
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Town Crier |
November 20, 1980 |
2 copies |
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2 |
State lists potential hazardous waste sites |
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Town Crier, p. 15 |
November 20, 1980 |
2 copies |
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Historical Commission* |
1 |
Wayland Center Historic District |
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December 1, 1970 |
Prepared for the Cochituate School 4th Grade |
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2 |
Proposal for a Wayland Center Historic District |
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Historical Society |
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3 |
Letter and copy of Section 15C |
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4 |
MA Historical Commission certificate accepted Wayland Center Historic District |
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5 |
Pictures of Wayland Historical Sites |
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*See also Houses file |
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Historical Society |
1 |
Wayland Historical Society Yearbook 1979-1980 |
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2 |
Wayland Historical Society Yearbook 1980-1981 |
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3 |
The Story of the Heard House 1800-1956 |
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4 |
Giving History a Meaning |
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5 |
Start of Historical Society |
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6 |
Letter sent to Wayland residents asking for financial aid by Historical Society |
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April 27, 1959 |
2 copies |
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History |
1 |
Wayland Town and Seal |
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Town and City Seals, Vol 2. Boston, MA: State Street Trust Co. |
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2 |
Wayland?s 200th Birthday |
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Town Crier |
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3 |
Wayland Once Had a Public Bath Tub |
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Town Crier |
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4 |
Wayland – Living the good life |
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The Boston Globe |
197? |
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5 |
Wayland |
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History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Vol. II. Philadelphia: J.W. Lewis & Co. |
1890 |
2 copies |
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6 |
?For Want of More Meadow” |
Helen Emery |
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July 12, 1962 |
2 copies |
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7 |
The Town Which Bears His Name |
Helen Emery |
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February 7, 1957 |
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8 |
Letter to Irving Parmenter, Sr. from Jane Becker, Reference Archivist |
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts |
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9 |
Supplementary Notes, Proceedings at Dedication of Town Hall |
James Draper |
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December 24, 1878 |
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10 |
The Cities and Towns |
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Middlesex County and Its People |
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11 |
A Massachusetts Town is Founded |
Howard S. Russell |
New England Homestead |
March 12, 1955 |
Magazine |
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12 |
Town Meeting articles |
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November 1847 to April 1853 |
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13 |
Petition to the State Legislature to divide Sudbury into two towns |
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14 |
Act of Legislature separating Sudbury & East Sudbury |
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April 10, 1780 |
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15 |
Sudbury History |
John Powers, chairman Sudbury Bicentennial Committee |
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Missing 7/15/91 |
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16 |
History – Sudbury Plantation |
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17 |
How Wayland and Sudbury went separate ways |
Helen Emery |
Town Crier, p.10 |
March 13, 1980 |
2 copies |
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18 |
A Brief History of Wayland |
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Town Crier |
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2 copies |
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19 |
Early land grants & founding families |
William A. Loker |
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May 27, 1954 |
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20 |
Historical Tour of Wayland |
Conducted by Robert H. Scotland |
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November 6, 1966 |
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21 |
From Stagecoach to Railroad In Our Country Town |
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Historical Society (?) |
November 3, 1955 |
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22 |
Impact of Prop 2 1/2 |
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MIT study |
1982 |
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23 |
Population 1780-1980 – Puritan Village Evolves |
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24 |
Brief history of Wayland |
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Town Crier |
August 28, 1977 |
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25 |
Brief account of Wayland |
John Barber |
Historical Collections |
1844 |
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26 |
History Sketches from Proceedings at the Dedication of the Town Hall, Wayland |
J.S. Draper |
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December 24, 1878 |
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27 |
A Brief Description of Wayland |
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From an untitled history of Wayland owned by Heard House |
Preface dated 1839 |
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28 |
Talk – Wayland in 1950 |
George Lewis |
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March 13, 1990 |
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29 |
Brief description of Sudbury in 1830s |
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Same as 27. Consolidate? |
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30 |
Brief history of Wayland Library |
Betty Sweitzer, Trustee |
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June 1978 |
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31 |
Brief history of Wayland, Mass. |
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Draft from Town Hall |
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32 |
Census / Population 1765-1905 (Wayland Section) |
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Town Clerk |
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33 |
Barn Lecture list (?) |
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The Red Scare in Wayland |
Robt. E. Mainer |
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Moved to Communism file 5/04 KAP |
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34 |
Town Seal |
Helen Emery |
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Houses |
1 |
Cark Winkel search for home |
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Christian Science Monitor |
December 6, 1963 |
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2 |
Judge Mellens Law Office |
Mabel S. Draper |
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3 |
The Bigwood House |
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Historical Society |
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4 |
The Old Green Store |
Alfred W. Cutting |
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1935 |
2 copies |
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5 |
The Marshall Stone House |
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Historical Society |
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6 |
Schofield House on the move (Thomas House) |
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Town Crier |
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7 |
References in Thoreau’s Journal to the “Parris House,” Wayland |
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8 |
Notes on the Samuel Parris House |
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson to Mrs. Edwin Farnham Greene |
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9 |
The Grout-Heard House |
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Historical Society |
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10 |
Williams House, 128 Commonwealth Rd., Cochituate |
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11 |
A Tour of Old Houses |
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Historical Society |
May 27, 1959 |
2 copies |
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12 |
Goulding House |
Mrs. N. S. Bell |
Pathways of the Puritans. Framingham, MA: Old America Co. |
c. 1930 |
Compiled for Mass Bay Colony Tercenbinary Commission |
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13 |
Wayland Village |
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Locations & Descriptions |
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14 |
Heard House |
Margaret Morrell |
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May 17, 1956 |
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15 |
Sibley House 1818 |
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The Annals of Sudbury, Wayland, and Maynard, p. 108 |
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16 |
MA Historic Preservation, Vol. 2: Inventory of Historic Assets |
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MA Historical Commission |
June 1975 |
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17 |
The Curtis Farm |
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18 |
United States Post Office Dedication Program |
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April 12, 1970 |
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19 |
Home of Mrs. Ruth Burbank, Old Sudbury Rd. |
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20 |
The Parris House |
Mrs. Alfred W. Cutting |
Wayside Inn Chapter, D.A.R. |
October 3, 1915 |
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21 |
Bent House – Wayland Remembered |
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Town Crier |
June 14 and 21, 1979 |
2 copies |
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22 |
The Deacon Draper House |
Helen Emery |
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1966 |
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23 |
Abel Glezen House |
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Historical Society |
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24 |
Tour of Old Houses |
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Historical Society |
June 8, 1963 |
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25 |
Map of the First Roads & House Lots in Sudbury |
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26 |
Wayland Historical Tours – Bibliography |
Barbara Robinson |
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27 |
Early Wayland Houses – List |
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1974 |
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28 |
Old Damon House |
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29 |
History of the Wayland Free Public Library |
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Wayland Historical Society |
1956 |
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30 |
Wayland’s Historical Buildings |
Bonnie Gossels, Social Studies |
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31 |
Map – Village of Wayland |
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Walker Atlas |
1889 |
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32 |
Map – Wayland Center |
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Beers Atlas |
1875 |
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33 |
Zoning Map of Wayland |
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1954 |
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34 |
Drawing of Sudbury’s East Meetinghouse |
Rita Anderson |
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35 |
Historical Tour of Wayland |
Robert H. Scotland |
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November 6, 1966 |
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36 |
Wayland Bicentennial Home Days – Tour Sites and Exhibits |
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June 1976 |
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37 |
Village of Wayland – Map |
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2 copies |
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38 |
A Tour of Old Wayland Houses |
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Historical Society |
1966 |
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39 |
Beauty and History in Six of Oldest Wayland Homes |
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Town Crier |
May 7, 1959 |
2 copies |
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40 |
Wayland Remembered – Parmenter House |
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Town Crier |
August 28, 1980 and September 4, 1980 |
2 copies |
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41 |
Application to have Wayland placed on the National Register of Historic Places |
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42 |
The Grout-Heard House |
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Wayland Community Calendar |
February 1976 |
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43 |
Greenways |
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44 |
Puffer House (?), 7 Pemberton Rd. |
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45 |
Old Houses of Wayland – List |
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46 |
Land Grants & Early Families |
William A. Loker |
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May 27, 1954 |
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Indians* |
1 |
Bibliography and Suggested Reading |
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2 |
Andros Promotes Indian Attack on Own Colonies |
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3 |
Indian Grinding Stone Park (Sudbury) |
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4 |
Indian Goodman and the Good Dr. Elliot / Execution of an Indian Friend |
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5 |
Chapter II History of Sudbury |
Hudson |
History of Sudbury, pp. 8-25 |
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6 |
Indian Customs – His Subordination |
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7 |
Indian Corn Hills Still Visible After 300 Years? |
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8 |
4000 Years Ago…Hereabouts |
Howard S. Russell |
Town Crier |
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9 |
Indian Relics |
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10 |
The Redskins of Our New England / A Miracle on Martha’s Vineyard |
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11 |
The Bargain Indian Purchase & Simple Town Incorporation |
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12 |
Historical Indian Sites in Wayland, MA |
Carolyn Okoomian |
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13 |
A Nice Place to Live |
Howard S. Russell |
Metropolitan West |
May 1969 |
2 copies |
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14 |
Notes on talk by Mr. Rice & Mr. Smith at Wayland Historical Society |
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*See Houses file #35 for more info |
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Indians – King Philip’s War |
1 |
The Granulated Indian |
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2 |
Chapter XIII History of Sudbury |
Hudson |
History of Sudbury, pp. 233-25? |
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3 |
King Philip |
Allan Forbes |
Other Indian Events of New England, Vol. II, pp. 45-48. State Street Trust Co. of Boston. |
1941 |
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4 |
Description of the War |
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5 |
The Noble Redmen |
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6 |
April 1676 – They Died Bravely |
Howard S. Russell |
The Living Past |
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7 |
Frontier Sudbury’s Indian Troubles |
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8 |
Student paper on King Philip’s War |
Frank Smoot |
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October 31, 1974 |
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9 |
Relations Between the Indians and the White Settlers in Massachusetts |
Clare Gregory |
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Industry |
1 |
Copies of bills from various stores |
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2 |
When Cochituate Made Shoes |
Howard S. Russell |
The Living Past |
September 21, 1961 |
2 copies |
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3 |
Wayland History |
Bettyanne Geiger |
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4 |
Picture – Architect’s preliminary drawing of Raytheon |
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5 |
Timothy Allen (tailor) account 1824 |
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6 |
Wayland’s Industries |
Mrs. George I. Emery |
Wayland Historical Society |
March 1, 1956 |
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7 |
Marlboro, Massachusetts and the Shoeworkers’ Strike of 1898-1899 |
Martin H. Dodd |
Labor History, Vol. 20 |
Summer 1979 |
Periodical |
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8 |
The Union of Sex and Craft in the Haverhill Shoe Strike of 1895 |
Mary H. Blewett |
Labor History, Vol. 20, pp. 352-375 |
Summer 1979 |
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9 |
Development of Wayland’s Industries |
Randy Charles |
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April 5, 1971 |
School paper |
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Blame it on the Bents: The New England Shoe Industry & Its Role in Cochituate |
Martha Lewis & Kathy Kariotis |
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April 17, 1964 |
School paper |
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Lake Cochituate* |
1 |
Snake Brook Dredging to Stem Algae Growth |
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Town Crier, pp. 9, 14 |
May 29, 1980 |
2 copies |
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2 |
Lake Cochituate Watershed Association |
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Vol. 9, No. 8 |
Fall 1978 |
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3 |
Lake Cochituate Being Fed to Death |
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The Boston Globe |
May 18, 1969 |
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4 |
Lake Cochituate: “Place of the Rushing Torrent” |
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Natick Bulletin |
July 28, 1966 |
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5 |
Quabbin – The Lost Valley |
Donald W. Howe |
The Quabbin Book, pp. 12-17. Ware, MA: House. |
1951 |
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*See Boston Water System |
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L. M. Child Celebration |
1 |
Program of Celebration |
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9 copies |
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2 |
Lydia Child Anniversary |
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Town Crier, p. 11 |
October 9, 1980 |
2 copies |
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3 |
A Graveside Memorial Service for Lydia Maria Child + 3 Photos |
Rev. Kenneth W. Sawyer |
Old North Cemetery, First Parish in Wayland |
October 18, 1980 |
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Maps |
1 |
Village of Wayland 1889 |
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1889 Walker Atlas |
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Hand copy. 2 copies. |
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2 |
Zoning Map of Wayland – Map amended to April 1955 |
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3 |
Wayland (center) |
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Beers 1875 Atlas |
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2 copies |
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4 |
Cochituate |
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Beers 1875 Atlas |
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5 |
Wayland |
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Beers 1875 Atlas |
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2 copies |
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6 |
Map of the first roads & house lots in Sudbury |
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7 |
Map of Wayland 1978 |
Everett M. Brooks, Civil Engineer |
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2 copies |
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8 |
1889 Map – Showing name & location of property |
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Walker Atlas |
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4 copies |
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9 |
Wayland 1866 |
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2 copies |
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10 |
Wayland 1889 |
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Walker Atlas |
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3 copies |
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11 |
Estate of Francis Shaw 1942 |
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Advertising brochure |
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Plan of land |
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12 |
Wayland 1978 |
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13 |
Conservation Areas |
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Conservation Commission |
April 1, 1976 |
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14 |
Survey Map 1853 |
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15 |
Proposed name of streets for Center and North Wayland 1909 |
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Village Improvement Society |
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2 copies |
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16 |
Letter on Surveying Town |
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June 26, 1794 |
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17 |
Map with Locations of Schools |
Everett M. Brooks, Civil Engineer |
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January 1967 |
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18 |
Plan of Concord River from East Sudbury to Billerica Mills |
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19 |
Plan of Concord & Sudbury Rivers with the Meadows Adjoining – 1861 |
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20 |
The Future of the Sudbury-Assabet-Concord Rivers |
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Suasco Watershed Assoc., Inc. Reusit & N.E. Rivers Center. Concord Carlisle Adult & Com. Ed. |
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Middlesex Canal* |
1 |
That Slow Old River |
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Newspaper clipping |
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2 |
What People Talk About |
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The Boston Globe |
November 20, 1962 |
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3 |
Middlesex Canal Revival Ardent Aim of Eager Buffs |
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Boston Herald |
November 18, 1962 |
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4 |
Calling on the Neighbors – Ralph Babcock |
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The Boston Globe |
January 8, 1962 |
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5 |
Chats about Old Sudbury’s Yesteryears – That Slow Old River |
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6 |
New England’s Forgotten Canal |
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Yankee Magazine |
March 1960 |
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7 |
Old New England Canals |
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Bulletin, Society for Preservation of New England Antiquities |
Spring 1956 |
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8 |
Zoning & Conservation re: Rivers & Canal |
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Town Report |
1934 |
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9 |
Supreme Court of MA Decision re: Canal |
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Monthly Law Reporter |
August 1861 |
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10 |
Map of Middlesex County |
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Lithograph at American Antiquarian Society |
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11 |
Talk about Canal given by Mr. Brenton H. Dickson at Historical Society Meeting |
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February 2, 1956 |
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12 |
Statement to the public concerning the dam across the Concord River |
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1861 |
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13 |
Plan of Concord River |
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May 1834 |
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14 |
Plan of Concord & Sudbury Rivers |
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1861 |
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15 |
Middlesex Canal Trip – A Test of Endurance |
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Boston Herald |
January 8, 1967 |
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16 |
Report of the Sudbury Valley Commission (cover page) |
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Copy at Historical Society |
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17 |
Letter with references to where material about Middlesex Canal can be found from Mrs. Pierpoint Blair to Miss Martha Mayo |
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February 10, 1973 |
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18 |
Map of Concord River from East Sudbury to Billerica Mills used in court trial |
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*See also Sudbury River |
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News Clips |
1 |
Wayland Survey Proves Eye-Opener on Migration |
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Boston Herald |
March 24, 1960 |
2 copies |
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2 |
Center School Built in 1890s |
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Town Crier |
October 4, 1979 |
2 copies |
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3 |
Picture of Charlotte Dolber |
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The Boston Globe |
May 8, 1979 |
2 copies |
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4 |
Wayland Sold on Team Teaching |
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The Boston Globe |
March 13, 1963 |
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5 |
Town Crier’s Newcomers Edition |
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July 28, 1977 |
3 copies |
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6 |
Obituaries of Itzhak Bentov |
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The Boston Globe |
May 27, 1979 |
2 copies |
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7 |
Town Crier’s Newcomers Edition |
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August 1, 1974 |
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8 |
Town Crier’s Newcomers Edition |
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9 |
Faces of ’79 – The Year in Review |
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Town Crier |
December 27, 1979 |
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10 |
A Nice Place to Live |
Howard S. Russell |
Metropolitan We(?) |
May 1969 |
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Newspapers |
1 |
The Last Thirty Years as Reflected Through the Pages of the Hometown Newspaper 1951-1981 |
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Town Crier |
October 8, 1981 |
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2 |
Report on newspapers with articles on Wayland |
Helen Emory |
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Parmenter Health Center* |
1 |
A History of Parmenter Health Center |
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*See Parmenter file |
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Parmenter |
1 |
Wayland Opens Health Center After Dedication |
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Invitation to Open House at Parmenter Health Center |
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January 20-23, 1955 |
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Letter from Mrs. Leonard P. Goulding to Wayland Historical Society |
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Letter from Mabel A. Parmenter to Mrs. Emerton |
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Death notice of Henry Dana Parmenter |
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Parmenter Earned Immortality in his Bequest to Wayland |
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Town Crier |
December 12, 1968 |
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The Parmenter Story |
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Harvard Trust Co. |
1960 |
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Copy of will of Deacon John Parmenter |
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Register of Probate Court Boston |
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Copy of will of Deliberance Parmenter |
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The Parmenter Saga |
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Letter from Henry Parmenter to Julian Bennett |
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Letter from Mrs. Dana Parmenter to son Henry |
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Newspaper article |
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Copy of will of Jonathan M. Parmenter |
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Item 13 of will of Jonathan Parmenter – Establishing scholarship at Radcliffe College |
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Henry D. Parmenter & Jonathan M. Parmenter Scholarship Trust – Harvard College |
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Quarter-Million Left Harvard All Goes to Scholarships |
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Newspaper article |
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Article and letter concerning Jonathan M. Parmenter |
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Jonathan Maynard Parmenter |
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The Parmenter Health Center Dedication Ceremonies |
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January 19, 1955 |
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The Olive-Leaf |
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August 30, (?).873 |
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Millionaire Farmer Words & is Content |
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Boston Evening Record |
May 11, 1921 |
2 copies |
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Rich Wayland Man Proud to Work His Farm |
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Boston Evening Record |
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Picture of J. Maynard Parmenter |
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Notice to Wayland Historical Society about Mary Louisa Parmenter |
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Parmenter Health Fair |
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Town Crier |
April 24, 1980 |
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Public Buildings and Monuments |
1 |
Collins Market |
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Wayland Weekly Community Calendar |
2/2 |
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2 |
Historical sketches of Public Buildings & Libraries |
James Draper |
Dedication of Town Hall |
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Law Office – 35 Cochituate Road |
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The Old Green Store (Kirkside) |
Alfred W. Cutting |
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1935 |
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Wayland Village Mansion Was Once the Town Hall |
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Pequod House – Town Hall Land |
J. Sidney Stone |
Historical Society |
Jan. 5, 1968 |
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Reminiscences |
1 |
Growing Up in Wayland in the Early 1900’s |
Emily Whitney Blair |
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April 1973 |
2 copies |
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Our Old Church |
Mary Adams Heard |
Wayland Branch Alliance |
10/7/20 |
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The Old House |
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Early Days Recalled by James J. Bolton |
Ruth MacDonald |
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Reminiscences |
Beatrice Herford |
Literary Club |
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Memories of Wayland |
Henry W. Patterson |
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2/62 |
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Pages from the Diary of Isaac Damon |
Journal commencing Nov. 15, 1865 |
Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney, Commonwealth Rd |
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Revolution |
1 |
“The Noble Train of Artillery” |
Jordan D. Fiore, Susan E. Schruth |
Commonwealth of MA Bicentennial Commission Publication |
March, 1976 |
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2 |
Sudbury and Wayland Muster for the Revolution of 1775 |
Bobbie Robinson |
Wayland Bicentennial Commission |
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3 copies |
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3 |
Sudbury: Nineteenth of April, 1775 |
Forrest Bradshaw |
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2 copies |
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4 |
Wayland Historical Tours |
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In Memory of the Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in the North Cemetery, Wayland, MA |
Palmer D. True |
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4/19/75 |
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Roads |
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Old Connecticut Path |
Robert H. Scotland |
Wayland Historical Society |
4/3/68 |
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Distances |
John G. Hales |
Accounting of The Towns: 1830 (Mass Archives) |
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Map |
Frederick Wood |
Turnpikes of Mass. Boston 1919 |
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2 copies |
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Old Connecticut Path, some episodes in its history |
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5 |
From Indian Paths — Numbered Routes |
Howard S. Russell |
The Living Past |
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6 |
There are Worse Roads |
Howard S. Russell |
The Living Past |
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Weston’s Post Road |
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Town Crier |
7/10/80 |
PP. 10, 12 |
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Schools |
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Wayland Schools – early history – around 1900 |
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Center School built in 1890’s after ‘sectional battle’ |
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Town Crier |
10/4/79 |
P.11 |
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How Good are Your Schools? Wayland Sold on Team Teaching |
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Boston Globe |
March 13, 1963 |
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Picture – Wayland High |
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The District School |
James Draper |
Supplementary notes – Proceedings of Dedication of Town Hall |
December 24, 1878 |
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Schools of Wayland in 1830 – List |
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Center District 1840-41 |
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School Register |
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Catalog of the Officers & Students of the Wayland Academy for Summer, Fall, Winter & Spring Terms of 1841-2 |
D. H. Ela Boston |
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1842 |
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Out of Poverty, Public Schools |
Howard S. Russell |
Town Crier |
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School Register 1834 |
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Wayland Public Library |
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Register of the Thomas District Summer Term 1840 |
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2 copies |
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District Schools (1799-1897) |
Margaret Morrell |
Wayland Historical Society |
April 12, 1955 |
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13 |
Anecdotes of Old Schools |
Mrs. Donald B. Willard |
Wayland Historical Society |
April 12, 1955 |
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Millions Have Been Spent on Wayland School System Pictures of schools |
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Town Crier, p. 4 |
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Wayland School Called “a Decided Failure” |
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Newspaper article – source unknown |
1847 |
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Wayland School History |
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The History of Education in Wayland, Part II |
Lydia A. Karpinol |
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Map with Locations of Schools |
Everett M. Brooks, Civil Engineer |
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Jan. 1967 |
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The Lokerville School |
Margaret Morrell |
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March 1957 |
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The Early Education and The Five Pound Fine 1692-1702 |
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Newspaper article |
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To “Rede and Wright and Cast Accounts” |
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Newspaper article |
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22 |
Education or Not for the Youth |
Les Hall |
Newspaper article |
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Early Days – Until 1799 |
Mrs. Chandler Robbins |
Wayland Historical Society |
4/12/55 |
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“Our Old House” |
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Third Program Wayland Historical Society |
Feb. 8, 1955 |
Mentions three houses which were formerly schools |
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List of books used |
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Program of Wayland Historical Society |
April 12, 1955 |
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The Rutter School |
Mrs. Willard B. Dik |
Historical Society |
April 5, 1955 |
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Wayland School District Libraries |
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Historical notes – Library Notes |
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School Projects |
1 |
We Live in Wayland – Concepts and Activities: Grade 3 |
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Schools – Student Writing |
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The Mole |
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Wayland High Newspaper 2/24/79 |
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Idiom |
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Wayland High Spring 1968 |
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The Magazine |
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Wayland High June 1980 |
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The Honor Society Journal |
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New York Times Vol. I No. 21 |
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Wayland High 1971 |
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Attic |
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Wayland High 1972 |
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Senior Citizen’s Club |
1 |
Bulletin December 1980 |
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2 |
Bulletin November 1980 |
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3 |
Bulletin October 1980 |
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4 |
Bulletin September 1980 |
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5 |
Bulletin August 1980 |
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6 |
Bulletin July 1980 |
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7 |
Bulletin June 1980 |
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8 |
Bulletin May 1980 |
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9 |
Bulletin April 1980 |
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10 |
Bulletin March 1980 |
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11 |
Bulletin February 1980 |
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Bulletin January 1980 |
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Town Crier |
1 |
Historical re-creation of paper printed in Revolutionary War Days |
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Town Crier |
1972 |
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Town Government |
1 |
The Town Systems |
(Supplementary notes by James Draper) |
Proceedings at the Dedication of The Wayland Town Hall |
Dec. 24, 1878 |
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Taverns |
1 |
Longfellow’s Wayside Inn |
Irvin Haas, N.Y. Arco |
America’s Historic Inns and Taverns |
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Wayside Inn |
Alice Morse Earle |
Stage-coach & Tavern Days, N.Y. Macmillam |
1900 |
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Reeve’s Hill |
James Draper, supplementary notes |
Proceedings at the Dedication of The Town Hall |
Dec. 24, 1878 |
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The Wayside Inn |
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Pathways of the Puritans, MA Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission, Framingham Old America Co. |
c1930 |
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“Our Old Houses” – Taverns |
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Third Program, Historical Society |
Feb. 8, 1955 |
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Notes on program about taverns |
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Wayland Historical Society Program |
1/5/56 |
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Wayland Inn Demolished – Pequod House |
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Newspaper article |
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Historical Society Program – Taverns |
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Historical Society |
1/5/56 |
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Tearing Down of Wayland Inn Recalls Powder Wagon Days |
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Newspaper article |
2/22/28 |
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10 |
The Wayside Inn |
Mary Herrod Northend |
Boston, Small, Maynard & Co., Chapter III |
c1925 |
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Wayland Inn |
Mary Herrod Northend |
Boston, Small, Maynard & Co., Chapter IV |
c1925 |
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Pequod House |
J. Sidney Stone |
Historical Society |
Jan. 5, 1968 |
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Temple Shir Tikva |
1 |
Booklet – information about the Temple & Activities |
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2 |
Dedication Book |
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May 31, 1981 |
3 copies |
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Temperance Society |
1 |
Minutes of meetings of Temperance Society of East Sudbury |
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WPA Transcript of document now owned by Historical Society |
Nov. 12-Oct. 28, 1833 |
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Transportation |
1 |
Statements of Facts – Proposed Rail-Road from Boston to Fitchburg |
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Charlestown: Caleb Rnad. 1842 |
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The Wreck of “The Yankee” |
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Weston Historical Society Bulletin |
March 1976 |
2 copies |
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3 |
An Act to authorize the Milford & Woonsocket RR to extend its Railroad |
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MA Senate |
1896 |
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Massachusetts Centrail Railroad Prospectus |
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Thomas Groom & Co. Boston |
1878 |
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Report of Directors of Boston & Worcester Rail-road Corp. to stockholders |
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Boston: I. R. Butts |
June 6, 1842 |
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Letter establishing Mass. Cen. R.R. |
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Pages from Trolley Booklet |
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Heard House |
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Wayland History – Trolley |
Bettyanne Geiger |
Newspaper article |
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Rails Through Central Massachusetts |
R. R. Conard |
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Fall 1968 |
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10 |
Remember the Trolley Days? |
Peggy Kaplan |
Town Crier |
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11 |
A Railroad Ditty |
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Natick Bulletin |
Dec. 2, 1871 |
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Wayland – From State to Rail |
R. R. Conard |
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April 15, 1969l; revised March 1970 |
Much of this material in The Mass Central R.R. Book |
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Picture – Trolley in Cochituate |
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14 |
B & W Bus Ways |
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Boston, Worcester & NY St. Ry. Co. |
Aug ? |
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15 |
Country Rides by Trolley – Map & Info |
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16 |
Copy of R.R. tickets |
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17 |
Recollections of the MA Central RR |
Miss H. Elizabeth Coolidge |
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2 copies |
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History & Progress of the Boston & Albany RR |
W. L. Parson, Asst. Counsel |
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Schedule – Boston to Clinton, MA |
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“Millionaires’ Local” |
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21 |
Statistics for R.R. |
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Wayland the Coaching Centre |
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Newspaper article |
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Survey of Boston & Its Vicinity |
Ezra Lincoln |
Boston |
1821 |
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MA Central RR Time-table |
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Sept. 3, 1882 |
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MA Central RR Time-table |
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Oct. 9, 1882 |
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The Central Massachusetts Railroad |
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Weston Historical Society Bulletin |
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From Stagecoach to Railroad in our Country Town |
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Historical Society |
Nov. 3, 1955 |
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28 |
Offer to seel land to Framingham Branch Railroad |
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29 |
Copies of tickets and stamps of Boston & Maine RR |
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30 |
Copy of timetable of Wayland, Weston & Stony Brook Coach Line |
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MA Central R.R. – dissolvement of town committee re: MA Central RR |
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Photo of Boston & Maine RR Turntable and Engine house |
Richard Conway |
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Nov. 24, 1973 |
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Framingham Branch Railroad Co.-Subscription to the Capital Stock |
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Historical Society |
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34 |
Outline of Boston & Albany RR History |
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Press Bureau, Boston & Albany RR |
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Info on Boston & Worcester RR |
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36 |
Notes on transportation history |
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200th Birthday |
1 |
Wayland’s 200th Birthday – Booklet |
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Raytheon Co., Equipment Division |
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Happenings – Let Them Eat Cake |
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Town Crier |
4/17/80 |
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1980 Town Meeting Re-Enactment Play |
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After 200 Years it’s time for a party |
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Town Crier |
4/3/80, p. 22 |
2 copies |
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Picture – Wayland Marks 200th in Style |
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Middlesex News |
4/12/80, p. 1 |
2 copies |
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Come Dance, Celebrate Wayland’s Bicentennial |
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Middlesex News |
4/12/80, p. 17 |
2 copies |
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Stepping back to 1780 – picture |
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Town Crier |
4/17/80, p. 1 |
2 copies |
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Decisions, decisions – on pigs and sheep |
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Town Crier |
4/17/80, p. 11 |
2 copies |
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Vokes Theatre |
1 |
Program – Twelfth Night |
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May 1981 |
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Voters – 1781 |
1 |
List of voters in East Sudbury as prepared by Assessors |
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Part of WPA Transcription of Loring document now owned by Historical Society |
As of Feb. 3, 1781 |
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Water Quality |
1 |
Wayland Water Study – History |
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League of Women Voters |
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How much safe drinking water do we have? |
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Town Crier |
1/3/80, p. 11 |
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How safe is your drinking water – and who cares? |
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Town Crier |
2/7/80 |
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With increasing need, conservation is a necessity |
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Town Crier |
2/14/80, p. 59 |
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Water Works |
1 |
Information from Tape: Following Photographs |
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Wayland Resources Wayland Schools |
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2 |
Where was the First Town Water Supply in Wayland |
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Wayland Resources Wayland Schools |
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3 |
Wayland Water Works 1878-1975 |
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Wayland Resources Wayland Schools |
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4 |
Water Source |
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Wayland Resources Wayland Schools |
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Water Study |
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League of Women Voters |
1980 |
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Notes on action taken from Town Clerk’s office |
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Wayland Historical Society 4-79 |
1903 |
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Report of the Construction Committee of the Wayland Water Works |
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March 1, 1879 |
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Report on Water Works – State Board of Health |
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Wayland Historical Society 4-79 |
1903 |
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Preliminary Report of the Special Water Supply Committee |
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Historical Society |
Feb. 14, 1947 |
2 copies |
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Report of Pump Test on Cutting Property |
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Historical Society |
1924 |
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11 |
The Wayland Water Works from Past to Present |
Harold Morse |
Student paper |
April 4, 1966 |
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Report of Committee on Water Supply of the Town of Wayland |
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March 24, 1903 |
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Wayland Families – Brown, Edmund |
1 |
Edmund Brown & the Division of the Original Sudbury Settlement |
Rosalie King |
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Jan. 6, 1964 |
2 copies |
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Parson Brown’s Will |
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2 copies |
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Wayland Families – Curtis |
1 |
The Curtis Farm |
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Wayside Inn Chapter – DAR |
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2 |
Ephraim Curtis Was a Son of Original Settler |
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The Fence Viewer |
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Ephraim Curtis, Wayland Scout |
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Town Crier |
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Unview Tablet in Memory of Indian Scout Curtis |
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Framingham News |
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Pictures – re Curtis |
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2 copies |
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The Family of Henry Curtis of Sudbury, Mass |
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Wayland Historical & Genealogical Register |
July 1907 |
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Curtis Family – info on 5 generations |
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Hudson Annals, p. 113 |
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Wayland Families – Draper |
1 |
Appreciation of the Draper Family Through Three Generations |
Alfred W. Cutting |
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1917 |
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The Draper Corporation |
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1st National Bank Magazine |
3/52 |
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One Thousand Representative Men resident in Mass. 1888-89 |
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1st National Pub. Co. |
1890 |
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List of Gifts from Draper to Historical Society |
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Genealogy of Draper Family |
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Story of Rings at Heard House |
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Letter to Helen re Draper Genealogy |
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Town Meeting Notes |
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1826 |
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Draper Letter |
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Series of Historical Papers on Wayland |
Mrs. James Draper |
Waltham Free Press |
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Newspaper Article on Drapers |
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Poem |
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Letter to James Draper from First Parish Church |
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Picture – James Draper |
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Picture – Mrs. Nabby A. Draper |
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Picture – Residence of James S. Draper |
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Bills to Wayland from James S. Draper |
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List of Births & Deaths of Drapers |
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Story about Drapers |
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Wayland Families – Draper – Nabby |
1 |
Correspondance of Mrs. G. Emery with descendants of Draper family concerning connection of “Nabby Draper” with William Winthrop |
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2 |
Journal of William Winthrop |
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Mass. Historical Society |
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3 |
Will of Nabby A. Draper |
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2 copies |
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Pictures of Sisters of Nabby Allen |
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Ancestry of Nabby Allen |
Walter Allen of Newbury, MA 1640 |
Some of his descendants by Allen H. Bent, Boston 1896 |
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The Winthrop Family in America |
Lawrence Shaw May |
Page from book The Winthrop Family in America, MA Historical Society |
1948 |
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Copy of label on portrait of James Winthrop owned by Draper Sisters of Atlanta, GA |
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Second page of will of William Winthrop, who died in Cambridge, MA in 1825 |
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Middlesex County Probate #25357 (first series) |
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Info on connection between William Winthrop & Nabby Allen |
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Wayland Historical Society folder |
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Descent of Willam and James Winthrop from Gov. John Winthrop |
Lawrence Shaw May |
The Winthrop Family in America Chart compiled by Helen Emory Oct. 1977 |
1948 |
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