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1. Rear of Catholic Church Rear of Catholic Church West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Railroads - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History View across the valley towards East Main Street In the middle of the image through the valley flows the Nashua River spanned by one of two trestles for the Massachusetts Central Railroad. On the hill above...

2. Reservoir is full Reservoir is full West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Wachusett Reservoir (Mass.) - History View of the valley after the Wachusett Reservoir filled to capacity. The causeway in the middle of the image carries State Road (Route) 12 towards Sterling from West Boylston from right to left. There...

3. West Boylston, Massachusetts 1891 West Boylston, Massachusetts 1891 West Boylston (Mass.) - 19th century - Maps A lithographic representation of the Town of West Boylston, Mass., its roads and buildings, and landscape as of 1891 prior to the land-taking by the State of Massachusetts to construct the Wachusett Reservoir ...

4. Brick Church (Congregational) Brick Church (Congregational) West Boylston (Mass.) - History; First Congregational Church (West Boylston, Mass.) - History View across the Common from East Main Street. In the middle of the image is the First Congregational Church known as the Brick Church built in 1832. At the far left of the image is Thomas Hall, named for...

5. Cowee's Grist Mill and house Cowee's Grist Mill and house West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Dwellings - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History; First Baptist Church (West Boylston, Mass.) - History; Gristmills - Massachusetts - West Boylston View across the valley below the Baptist (Old Stone) Church. To the left of the image are the buildings of the Cowee Grist Mill, owned by Edward A. Cowee, and the Cowee Bridge over which passes Holbrook...

6. Road to French Hill and Clarendon Mills Road to French Hill and Clarendon Mills West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Cotton manufacture - Massachusetts - West Boylston; Textile industry - Massachusetts - West Boylston; Wachusett Reservoir (Mass.) - History View along East Main Street, across the Clarendon Mill pond, towards the Clarendon Mill complex. The state road to Boylston continues along the ridge. Note the clearing and drainage of the mill pond as...

7. Catholic Church and priest's house Catholic Church and priest's house West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Catholic church buildings - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History; St. Anthony's Church (West Boylston, Mass.) - History From left to right: the rectory of St. Anthony's Church and the church itself located on the northern side of East Main Street and adjacent to the Baptist (Old Stone) Church. The rectory was relocated...

8. Rear of school, library, I.O.O.F. Hall Rear of school, library, I.O.O.F. Hall West Boylston (Mass.) - History; St. Anthony's Church (West Boylston, Mass.) - History View towards East Main Street taken from the hill behind the District Eight School and the Odd Fellows Hall and the adjacent Holmes farm property. Across East Main Street from the District Eight School...

9. High School, looking towards site of present town High School, looking towards site of present town West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Railroads - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History View towards East Main Street and the valley beyond taken from the hill behind the District Eight School and the Odd Fellows Hall. In the middle of the image is the High School. The first library in town...

10. I.O.O.F. Hall I.O.O.F. Hall West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Independent Order of Odd Fellows (West Boylston, Mass.) - History View along East Main Street towards Fletcher Street. At the far left of the image is Odd Fellows Hall, later dismantled and reassembled at 7 Newton Street. The yard of the District Eight school is just...

11. Taken from Holbrooks, looking across valley Taken from Holbrooks, looking across valley West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Railroads - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History View across the valley towards East Main Street. In the middle of the image through the valley flows the Nashua River spanned by one of two trestles for the Massachusetts Central Railroad. On the hill...

12. Cleared land in foreground and Nashua River Cleared land in foreground and Nashua River West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Railroads - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History View across the valley towards East Main Street. In the middle of the image through the valley flows the Nashua River spanned by one of two trestles for the Massachusetts Central Railroad. In the image...

13. Remains of the Holbrook Mill Remains of the Holbrook Mill West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Gristmills - Massachusetts - West Boylston View from across the South Branch of the Nashua River from the site of the remains of Holbrook Mill on the left bank looking towards the Cowee Grist Mill on the right bank. The Holbrook Mill, owned by...

14. Lower Prospect Street Lower Prospect Street West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Dwellings - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History; Massachusetts Central Railroad - History View from Lower Prospect Street showing the area of the valley with the beginnings of the deconstruction of the buildings to make way for the Wachusett Reservoir. Note the stacked lumber and piles of tree...

15. In the "valley" - triangle and stores In the "valley" - triangle and stores West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Dwellings - Massachusetts - WestBoylston - History View of the Lower Common at the junction of Prospect Street and Clarendon Street. To the left of the image is the Common surrounded by a distinctive split rail fence. The first building on the right housed...

16. Driving up from the valley Driving up from the valley West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Dwellings - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History View along East Main Street with an unidentified man driving a horse-drawn wagon. In the lower left-hand corner of the image is the split-rail fencing that surrounds the Lower Common. Circa 1895-1905

17. Massachusetts Central Railroad, showing two bridges Massachusetts Central Railroad, showing two bridges West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Massachusetts Central Railroad - History View along the tracks of the Massachusetts Central Railroad as it crosses the winding Nashua River in the valley. These trestles remain below the waters of the Wachusett Reservoir. Circa 1895-1905.

18. Clarendon Mills and pond Clarendon Mills and pond West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Cotton manufacture - Massachusetts - West Boylston; Textile industry - Massachusetts - West Boylston View along East Main Street, across the Clarendon Mill pond, towards the Clarendon Mill complex. The mill pond was built by Major Ezra Beaman in 1794 by diverting the waters of the Nashua River through...

19. Nashua River, Massachusetts Central Railroad Nashua River, Massachusetts Central Railroad West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Railroads - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History View across the valley from Prospect Street towards East Main Street In the middle of the image through the valley flows the Nashua River spanned by the trestle for the Massachusetts Central Railroad on...

20. Holmes Homestead Holmes Homestead West Boylston (Mass.) - History; Dwellings - Massachusetts - West Boylston - History Brick home and wooden outbuildings belonging to George H. Holmes on the northern side of East Main Street and located diagonally across from the Baptist (Old Stone) Church. Some of these outbuildings were...
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