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Whitcomb - Hapgood House
Stow, Massachusetts
The sepia colored photo shows the Mark Whitcomb - Catheriene Davies Hapgood House around 1900. The farm, 63 acres, and house, built ca. 1850, was briefly owned by Fletcher H. Cambridge from Oct. 27, 1900 to July 25, 1901. The current address is…
Intention of Marriage - 1832
A handwritten intention of marriage noted by Charles Tower, Town Clerk, Stow, MA. The marriage is between Mr. Ezekiel Brown and Miss Lucy Litchfield. It is dated November 18, 1832.
Vital Records of Stow Massachusetts to the Year 1850
Includes the birth, marriage and death records for the town of Stow, Massachusetts through 1850.
"This publication is issued under the authority of a vote passed by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, November 6, 1901".
Committee on…
"This publication is issued under the authority of a vote passed by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, November 6, 1901".
Committee on…
Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War whose graves are designated by markers
This book lists the graves of soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War. While this was prior to the incorporation of the town of Maynard, names from neighboring Sudbury and Stow are listed on pages 47 and 48. The list for Sudbury includes…
Historical Markers Erected by Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission
Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commissioners, appointed by Governor Frank G. Allen: Herbert Parker (Chairman), Frank Roe Batchelder (Vice Chairman), Sybil H. Holmes (Secretary), Robert B. Choate, John Cifrino, Henry Colt,, Allan Forbes,…
Stow Grange Fair Ribbons
Two Stow, Mass. Grange Fair ribbons, First and Second Place. The First Prize (blue) winner was awarded to Daniel Shea, Sr. for his Sweet Peppers. The Second Prize (red) winner was Daniel Shea, Sr. for his Blue Hubbard Squash.
Town of Stow Annual Reports - 1869
An eighteen page report on the financial condition of the town including schools, roads, overseers of the poor etc...
File folder for the Town of Stow
The folder contains photos, newspaper clippings, artifacts, histories and miscellaneous documents relative to the Town of Stow.
The Maynard - Stow Town Line ca 1910
The small sign near the second telephone is an early traffic sign, "Motor Vehicles, Thickly Settled". Ben Smith's tomb is on the left (no longer there).
Stow High School Senior Play - 1936
"Professor Pepp"
The program for the senior play at Stow Town Hall. Of interest is the many Maynard merchants who sponsored the event.