North Brookfield Historical Society, Inc. Downtown Walking Tour. North Brookfield

Similar documents
Sample file. This book belongs to. ii TLC10403 Copyright Teaching & Learning Company, Carthage, IL

Heritage Register - Building

The Allegheny City Society REPORTER DISPATCH

Manitoba East European Historical Society Churches Project, Directors: Basil Rotoff, Roman Yereniuk, Stella Hryniuk, University of Manitoba

GREATER METRO ST. LOUIS COMMERATIVE AWARD PATCH GREATER METRO ST. LOUIS CHAPTER LEWIS AND CLARK TRAIL HERITAGE FOUNDATION, INC.

Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Profile.

The Membership and Education Committee(s) focus on community outreach for growth, expansion and appreciation of the village.

THE FOLLOWING PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY JARED B. GARDNER, DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING, IS RECOMMENDED FOR BOARD APPROVAL. October 6, 2015

Welcome to Faith Quest at Our Lady, Star of the Sea!

Annual Report of the Historian

THE ALLEY SHOPS PORTFOLIO SALE

Collinwood Nottingham Historical Society. ReCollections. Volume 1 / Issue 1 Fall Happy Holidays from the Collinwood and Nottingham Villages

THE SKANEATELES HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER

Treasure Our Past, Build Our Future

meet at 7PM at the John F. Hill Grange Hall, State Road. Refreshments will be served by Julie Johnson. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED!

Daikin s Energy Efficient Heat Pumps Satisfy Preservationists Guidelines

20+ FAQs about the Ark Encounter

LOG MARKS Sanford Historical Society

The Union Informer Monthly Newsletter of the Indian Nations Camp No. 3 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Tulsa, Oklahoma

Bedford Cemetery Views

Tucker Nelson September 15, 2018

1324 Gholson Road Clarksville, Tennessee (Approved February 10, 2013)

Dr. John W. Wickham Papers Collection,

SEWING WHEN MOTHERS THOUGHT DAUGHTERS NEEDED TO KNOW HOW By Mary Jo Denton: Herald Citizen Staff Herald Citizen, Cookeville, TN 3 December 1995

Voluntary League Appeal

Sandwiching in History Shiloh Baptist Church 1200 Hanger Street, Little Rock September 4, 2015 By Rachel Silva

Dennis Wetherington. pg 1/6

2631 N. MEADE STREET, SUITE 101, APPLETON, WI (920) Back

Follow our Travels. through

Raymond Historical Society Newsletter P. O. Box 94, Raymond NH ~ Volume xxv No.1 Sept- Dec 2015

Build your own itinerary from these fantastic tours the one you want - and if you don't see - just ask - nothing is impossible!

TOP OF THE ANVIL. Presidents Message

Whitaker family photographs

The Stage Stop Gazette. President s Message. Elk Grove Historical Society. September 2017 October

MEMBERSHIP INDIVIDUAL GIVING CORPORATE. FOUNDATION and GOVERNMENT

SOUTHPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. March Meeting Thur. March 24 at 6:30. Charles the Shelf Wizard

The History of Cedar Hill Seminary.

Special Events at The Frick Collection

Teacher s Guide and Lesson Plan

The Place of the Historical Society in the United Methodist Church and its Predecessors by John H. Ness

Maccabi Internship 2017

Policies Governing the Shrine of the Cross and Resurrection Tower

Ford s Theatre. Student Museum Guide. Where Lincoln s Legacy Lives

A DAY WITH V.N. BUD PHILLIPS

Coldenham Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners June 5, 2017

Boulevard du Parc Grand Hotels District Downtown Beirut Lebanon P.O.Box T F

The manual keys are ivory-covered, pedal keys of walnut and maple. The casework is quarter-sawn white oak, with mahogany stop jambs and key cheeks.

September 27, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Heather Wolford. MOTION There were no additions or deletions to the Agenda.

The Bloody Reality of War - Wilson s Creek Image Analysis - Primary Source Activity

Temple Jacob Collection MS-026

History 32S IB Local History Tour Assignment

Depot Dispatch July2018 Volume IV Issue 7 Page 1. Depot News from Painesville. Events Heating up at the Museum

FOR SALE CHURCH FACILITY

LINCOLN PUBLIC LIBRARY ARCHIVES/ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS

St Jude s Church Southsea Parish Profile 2015

PRAIRIE GROVE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY

ADDENDUM. Chain of Title. Tax Map 144, Parcel A

Joseph. Nativity. This January issue. parish. of the bvm parish. A Letter from Our Pastor Our St. Joseph Church Enhancement Project.

GHM ARCHIVES MSS. COLL. #84. MSS. Collection #84

Grace Episcopal Church Capital Campaign

Fall of of 62 24,079. $110 million $814,816. $74 million Collected. progress report. the Orange Catholic Foundation.

Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African-American Memories. Courtesy of the archival collection at the Albany County Hall of Records

INSIDE THE BELLEVUE CEMETERY

MOREY, JAMES MARSH ( ) PAPERS

Johnston Farm & Indian Agency. Field Trip Guide

A Letter from Fr. Chuck

Request for Building Use. Group Name Profit / Nonprofit (please circle) Telephone . Date(s) needed Times # of people

Religious Tour in Yangon

The Pottersville Reformed Church

THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM FAMILY WALK

Photographs taken during a visit by Bryanston Village History Group 2015 showing the interior of the beautifully kept Portman Chapel.

Our Oldest Churches. There was also a Baptist group but records were not kept so it is difficult to say what began and when.

Two Churches Added to the Ministry

Lead Pastor Profile Packet

LEFTWICH HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION B U L L E T I N

OF HISTORY VOLUME Hawaiian Historical Society

First Annual Nicholasville vs Keene Chili Cook Off

LIFEPOINT MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH 2018 BYLAWS

Lower Manhattan Development Corporation One Liberty Plaza, 20 th Floor New York, NY Tel: Fax:

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW PROPERTY LAW, SPRING Professor Karjala. FINAL EXAMINATION Part 1 (Essay Question) MODEL ANSWER

SAVANNAH - CHATHAM COUNTY HISTORIC SITE AND MONUMENT COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING 112 EAST STATE STREET ARTHUR A. MENDONSA HEARING ROOM MINUTES

The Certification Process

February 2019 E-Newsletter Eric Hooglund, Editor

Walking Tour. Discover Yankee ingenuity in the height of fashion. Intro Walking Tour Directions. Water Powered! BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.

Charlottesville Sacred Spaces

The meeting was opened with prayer by Pastor Sidney Luvene, of Wesley Chapel and Sylvester Methodist Churches and followed by the pledge to the flag.

Lucas Family Papers (MSS 265)

The Certification Process

Mormon Trail, The. William Hill. Published by Utah State University Press. For additional information about this book

GRAVE HAPPENINGS. Publication of the Berks County Association for Graveyard Preservation- Vol. 3 July 2008

Town Northborough. Name Brigham Street Burial Ground. Condition Fair. Acreage 3.29 acres

Coptic Monasteries Egypt, 2007

Whose word do you tremble at?

FAIRFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY 636 Old Post Road Fairfield, Conn Martha Rockwell; additional processing by Barbara Austen

October 2018 V o l u m e 3 9, I s s u e 9

Chapter 2: Historical Overview of Independence

The Stage Stop Gazette

Self-Guided Walking Tour of Billy Graham s Wheaton

A brief history of Wesley Church, Perth.

BROWN, JOSEPH PAPERS,

Transcription:

North Brookfield Historical Society, Inc. Downtown Walking Tour Celebrating 200 Years North Brookfield 1812-2012 Celebrating 200 Years North Brookfield 1812-2012 Acknowledgements [Artist/Comments] Town House Sketch by Steffen Hyder, 2012 Surely, North Brookfield stands preeminently as an object lesson of the possibilities that are obtainable even by the hill towns, when their citizens, by united, intelligent and properly directed effort, work together for the promotion of the best interests of the whole community in which they live. The Boston Herald September 26, 1894 Page 1 of 8 Pages

Page 2 of 8 Pages

Downtown Walking Tour 1. St. Joseph s Catholic Church Main Street Roman Catholic services for the approximately 50 members of the faith were first held in June, 1851 at the first Catholic Church on Forest Street. St. Joseph s parish was organized in 1865 and the church itself was completed in 1867. A fire in 1962 seriously damaged the interior of the building which was subsequently remodeled. 2. Maple Street Cemetery Corner of Main and Maple Streets One of the oldest cemeteries in North Brookfield, originating as the Third Parish Burying Ground. It is the resting place of many of the town s earliest residents with gravesites dating back to the mid-1700s. Among them are: Dr. Joseph Kittredge Rufus Putnam s young son Rev. Joseph Appleton Major Peter Harwood Captain John Potter Gilbert Bond, credited with introducing the Baldwin apple to this area Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Walker Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Batcheller 3. North Brookfield Historical Society Museum 197 North Main Street The Historical Society Museum is located in the Munns Building (lower level just beyond Headway). The Museum features a unique display of various aspects of town history including the boot, shoe, and soles industries, retail stores, schools, Civil War artifacts, George M. Cohan, and also houses a library containing North Brookfield town reports, High School yearbooks, maps, and other print items, some of which are available for sale. Page 3 of 8 Pages

4. Town House Corner of Main and Summer Streets Designed by Architect Elbridge Boyden in Italianate/Second Empire Style, the Town House was built in 1863-1864. The first floor housed one office for public use and space for stores. On its stage, a performance of Ah, Wilderness, with the original New York cast, was enacted under the directorship of George M. Cohan in 1934. The Town House was listed on The National The tower was removed in the Register of Historic Places in 2001. summer of 2011 due to structural problems and plans for replacement/ repairs are currently in progress. 5. North Brookfield Savings Bank Summer Street Erected in 1893 by William Fullam & Co, this building now houses the corporate offices of North Brookfield Savings Bank. 6. Haston Free Public Library Main Street With the donation of $34,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Erasmus Haston, the building was dedicated on September 22, 1894. In September 2007, a new addition and major renovations were completed. In front of the building are the towns memorials to those who served and died in World Wars I and II, the Korean Conflict, Vietnam and the Gulf Wars. Page 4 of 8 Pages

7. Christ Memorial Church Main Street The original building was erected in 1894 by Mrs. Nancy Tucker in memory of her husband and son. In 1937 a part of the badly deteriorated tower collapsed, and the structure was remodeled to its present form. In 1939 services of worship were resumed. 8. Soldiers Monument School Street Erected in 1869, the Soldier s Monument commemorates those North Brookfield soldiers who lost their lives in the Civil War. The base is engraved on each side with the names of the 31 soldiers remembered. 9. First Congregational Church Main Street The phrase engraved on the front of the base reads as follows: Erected by the Town of North Brookfield in Honor of Her Soldiers who lost their lives in defence of the country against the Rebellion 1861-1865 The new meeting house, now known as the First Congregational Church, was dedicated on January 1, 1824. The addition of a chapel in 1854 and a second story six years later provided a pastor s study and accommodations for the Appleton Library. Page 5 of 8 Pages

10. Quabaug Corporation Quabaug Rubber Company was incorporated in 1916, operating in the buildings formerly occupied by the Batcheller shoe company. In 1965 Quabaug became the exclusive U.S. manufacturer of Vibram soles, capturing the indoor, rugged performance soling market. In Quabaug Corporation Headquarters School Street 1986, the company became Quabaug Corporation. Quabaug's Vibram soles are found on America's most trusted and reliable footwear, including Red Wing, Justin, Belleville, Addison, Danner, Wolverine and Rocky boots, outfitting hunters, hardworking men and women, firefighters, law enforcement and Military personnel with highperformance footwear. Quabaug is proud to be the largest supplier of outsoles to the U.S. Military. 11. Engine House School Street The Engine House was erected in 1878 on School Street at a cost of $2,900. The building housed four pieces of fire equipment owned by the town at that time the hook and ladder, the hose reel, the Holmes steamer and the T.C. Bates chemical wagon. Page 6 of 8 Pages

12. Railroad Depot School Street The North Brookfield Railroad Depot was built in 1875 to serve the fourmile spur line from the Boston and Albany line at East Brookfield. Regular trains began running on January 18, 1876. The building was deeded by the Town s Historical Society in 1976 to Ann Parker, artist and Avon Neal, author (both nationally recognized) for restoration and studio use. 13. Grove Street Apartments Grove Street Erected as a high school in 1878 and used until 1956. After that time it was used solely for elementary grades until 1973. In 1988, the building was opened as Grove Street Apartments to low-income families with 14 twoand three-bedroom units. Page 7 of 8 Pages

North Brookfield Historical Society, Inc. Mailing Address: North Brookfield Historical Society c/o Brandon Avery, President 9 Lane Avenue North Brookfield, MA 01535 Visit our Officers Brandon Avery, President Tel: (508) 867-5417 E-Mail: avery468@aol.com Louis B. Grace, M.D., Treasurer Tel: (508) 867-6543 E-Mail: llgrace345@msn.com Ellen Smith, Secretary Tel: (508) 867-8935 E-Mail: smithe_01535@yahoo.com The North Brookfield Historical Society was founded in 1975 and later incorporated, for the purpose of studying, sharing, publicizing and preserving the history of the town. It seeks to do this through regular meetings, programs, acquiring historic objects, photographs and printed materials. Anyone interested in the Society and its objectives may become a member upon payment of dues: Donations of North Brookfield-related photos, writing and printed materials, as well as art work and artifacts are greatly encouraged. You will help to preserve the Town s history for future generations. Financial contributions are also gratefully accepted. The North Brookfield Historical Society is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization. Your contribution is taxdeductible to the extent allowed by law. North Brookfield Historical Society Membership Form (Please Mail to Address Below) The North Brookfield Historical Society welcomes new members. Your participation and financial support help us to plan, preserve and maintain a strong interest in our Town s history. Thank you. Name: Address: Zip Please Check One to Accompany This Form: Annual/Individual ($5.00) Annual/Family ($10.00) Life/Individual ($100.00) Life/Senior ($75.00 Business Donor ($50.00) Corporate Sponsor ($100) Donation Your generosity helps us to continue our mission. Thank You! Please make checks payable to the North Brookfield Historical Society, Inc. and mail to: Louis B. Grace, M.D., Treasurer North Brookfield Historical Society, Inc. 345 North Main Street, North Brookfield, MA 01535 Page 8 of 8 Pages