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FORM B - BUILDING l'vlassac HUSE TTS HISTORICAL COM.MISSION Office of the Secretary, state House, Boston In Area no. Chelmsford Center Form no. 235 l wn Chelmsford 9 Worthen Street gift shop ese~owner Central Congregational Church scription: 1909 source Lowell Courier-Citizen - -r-e-:::a-i1,--ec-:s=-: =ea=-t:c--,,- e-=v=a l...,..u'""a<""'t_i 4 le... o~n~~r~e~c Ord 4. Map. Draw sketch of building location in relation to nearest cross streets and other b~ildings. Indi.cate north. Architect Exterior wall fabricclaphoard - butted Outbuildings (describe)_--"-'n..,.o=n=e.. _ Other features g...,a..._b..._l... e...r... o...,,o... f... Altered Date ----- - - --- ------ Moved no Date ------- 5. Lot size: 13, 608 sq. ft. -- -- One acre or less X Over.one acre Approximate frontage _ - ~7_7_ f=e_e_t Approximate distance of building from street 0 NOT -WRITE I. T THIS SPACE USGS Quadr2.nt HC Photo no. ------- ca 40 feet 6. Recorded by ane B Drury ----- - ---- ---- Organization Chelms ford Hist. Co mmission Date February 10, 1977 - - - ----"-----~--~ (over) Builder: Almon W. Holt

7. Original owner (if kno\1/n) Mrs. Charles Nichols, Sr. _ ( Martha E.) Original use residence -------- -------------------------- Subsequent uses (if any) and dates_ 8. Themes {check as many as applicable:;) Aboriginal Agricultural Architectural The Arts Commerce Communication Community development x X x gift shop - present time Conservation Education Exploration/ settlement Industry Military Political 9. Historical significance (include explanation of themes checked above) Recreation Religion Science/ invention Social/ humanitarian Transportation Lowell Courier-Citizen, April 13, 1909: "Work is underway upon a house for Mrs; Charles Nichols on the Worthen street frontage of her property. R. Wilson Dix is putting in the foundation and A.W. Holt has the contract for the carpenter work." Apparently Mrs. Nichols, who was a widow, remained at her old home on North Road next to that of her son, Charles Nichols, Jr. The new dwelling was rented out, and in Oct. 1914 Rodney F. Hemenway and his family moved in. Mr. Hemenway was a very prominent newspaper man, having worked for Lowell, Manchester, N.H., and Boston papers. At the. time that he lived here, he was working for the New England Tel. & Tel. Co. However, on Jan. 1, 1915 h~ died of a heart attack at the age of 56 years. After his death, Nrs. ~~menwal was a,,co-partner of t.he "C<;>okie Jar," a store/luncheo3:ette i3: the wilson Ulock (ff204). In 1920 furs~ Nichols sold the house, and it remained a residence until it was purchased in 1965 by the Central Congregational Church; it is now know as Ye Olde Parsonage Gift Shop, where articles are sold on consignment. It was used.intermittently the gift shop opened. as a parsonage between 1965 and 1970, when 10. Bibliography and/or references {such as local histories, deeds, assessor's records, early maps, etc. ) Lowell Courier-Citizen: 4/13/1909, 1/2/1915, 12/10/1916, 8/7/1914, 12/29/1914 Middlesex NorthDistrict Registry of Deeds: Bk. 392, p.j89; Bk.1702, p. 484 1889 Atlas Chelmsford Assessors' eecords & real estate valuation lists Clinton Vincent, church member

INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET MASSAOillSEITS HISTORICAL CQ\NISSION Office of the Secretary,.. Boston Corrmn.mi ty : Chelmsford Property Name : Fonn No: 235 Indicate each item on inventory fonn which is being continued bela.v. 3. Description Chelmsford Assessros' Records 1972 Staple to Inventory form at bottom

9 Worthen street Middlesex North D1atr1ot Registry of Deed.a Book 1702 1 Page 484 June 25. J.965 Book 1632 1 Page 163 December 30 1 196:5 Book 1353 Page 348 October 2A, 1956 Book 12!9 1 Page 561 July 24, J.95:S Book 1229 1 Page 560 J'Uly 24, J.953 Book 1023 1.Page 496?Aay 28, 1945 Book 815! Page 110 June 25, 932 Book 815_, Page 110 June 25, J.932 Book 654! Page 43S December 6 1 1921 Book 625aL~e ~l May 14. 1920 Book 39!, Page 389 Jul7 21, 1906 Ccmpiled by J. Dl"ury' october 1974 waiter L. & Jacqueline L. De.men to Central Congregat10DQ1 Church Buildings thereon Northerly portion, Plan Book 56 1 Plan 26. Dexter w. & Loia M. Laton to Walter L. & Jacqueline L. r.mon Uuildines thereon Dexter w. Laton to Dexter w. & Loia M. I.aton Buildings thencm Roae E. Miloauley to Cerrie F Wilson, Ha t.alle r..ton, Dexter w.!aton. Bu1ldinga thereon 31 1 227 aq. n. Carrie F. W1laon & Natalie w. Laton to Rose E. l.laoauley Buildings thereon 31 1 227 aq. :rt. Carrie P. Wilson to Carrio F. Wilson & Natalie w. Laton Buildings thoreon 31 1 22V aq. rt. RON Macauley to Carrie F. Wilson Buildings thereon Arthur c. & Ce.r:rie F. Wilson to Rose Macaul97 Buildings thereon Har;y C Ahea1'n to Arthur c. & Carrie F Wilson Bu1ld1nga thereon Martha E. Nichols to Mary c. Ahearn Buildings thereon Portion of prer.tisea previously deed.ad Lewia K. Howax-d to ifartha E. Nichols Buildings thereon

Lowell Courier-Citizen Aug. 7, 1914 - The Nichols cottage in Worthen street has been taken by Rodney F. Hemenway who will occupy it with his family about the first of October, Jan. 2, 1915 - Rodney F. Hemenway and Walter S. Coburn, men prominently known in this city, were called to the great beyond yesterday, the first day of the new year.the end came suddenly to both and took them from the community where for many years they have been associated with its people. Their places will be hard to fill. Rodney Hemenway dropped dead early last evening at the store of Irving Barlow in Chelmsford street. William William B. Northrup he was waiting for a Chelmsford Centre car when he suddenly became faint and slipped to the sidewalk. It was though at first that it was but a fainting spell, but as he failed to respond to restoratives, Dr. Charles L. Sweetsir was called and the ambulance summoned. He gradually became weaker and died soon after the arrival of the doctor. Rodney F. Hemenway was for many years one of the best known newspaper men in Lowell. A man of brilliant literary ability, he numbered his friends by the score. Coming from Manchester, N.H., he was associated with the Lowell Times and later with the Mail as city editor. He then became Lowell correspnndent of the Boston Herald which position he held for nearly 20 years. It was during this time that Lowell people came to know him best and his Sunday letters in the Herald were widely read. These letters dwelt largely with the political affairs of Lowell, with which he was propbably more familiar than any other man. His writings were most readable, never labored, but with an easy flowing, free style. About eight years ago Mr. Hemenway resigned his position with the Herald and went into the employ of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., in their sub-license department, as a special agent. This position he held at the time of his death. Mr. Hemenway was a member of the Vesper Country Club where he spent his summers for a number of years until the time of his marriage about two years ago to Miss Edith Hagerman of Chelmsford. He has since made his home in Chelmsford. A man of seemingly robust health, his death is a distinct shock and an irreparable loss to the community. His age was 56 years. He is survived by his wife, and one daughter, Marianna; his faltlher and mother, Mr. & Mrs. William W. Hemenway; three sisters, Mrs. William D. Sargent, Mrs. James Cheyne and Mrs. Edwin L. Kittredge; also one brother, Ralph W. Hemenway. Dec. 10, 1916 - Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Hemenway announce this morning through the suburban advertising column the opening of their Christmas sale of greeting cards, booklets and gifts at "The Cookie Jar," in the old Central House, on Tuesday afternoon, December 12. Orders may be given at any time for Christmas pudding, fruit cake and ice cream.

This land, adjacent to 9 Worthen Street, was donated to the Central Congregational Church in the 1970s by Ms. Elva Russell. Prior to park development in 1988, the land was overgrown with weeds, dead trees and poison ivy. It started as an Eagle Scout project by David Beaton, as a memorial to his best friend and fellow scout, Johnny Carson. Johnny, who was a member of this church, was killed in a tragic railroad accident while running with David and other members of the Chelmsford High Track Team on December 30, 1987. The park was designed by Brenda Dudley Ball, a member of the church and of the Open Gate Garden Club in Chelmsford. Although an interior designer by profession, she has always had a love for gardening and did a phenomenal job in the design of this park. Within the design are shades of pink, yellow and white, with flowering times staggered throughout the summer. Plantings were chosen which require minimal maintenance. Many people participated in building this park and in dedicating trees and shrubs in memory of loved ones. Another church member, Bob Moore, built the beautiful gazebo in memory of his wife, Barbara. In addition to the many shrubs that have been planted, three more Eagle Scout projects have been completed (lawn sprinkler system, entrance way fencing, and indirect lighting). The park was dedicated on June 10, 1990. This park is maintained by mostly volunteer labor from the church and from Boy Scout Troop 74 (Johnny's Eagle Scout troop). Even though the park is privately owned by the church, it has from the beginning been opened to the public and has seen a lot of use; picnics, weddings, prom pictures, and as a private place for a time of reflection. The park received special recognition by The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts when it was included on their 2000 edition of Massachusetts Gardens on Tour. This tour featured more than 75 gardens, historic sites and public spaces in communities across the state. John W. Carson 5/30/2005