Chelmsford Public Library

North and West Chelmsford, Fred Merriam

Label
North and West Chelmsford, Fred Merriam
Language
eng
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
North and West Chelmsford
Oclc number
952155097
Responsibility statement
Fred Merriam
Series statement
Images of America
Summary
"The Massachusetts town of Chelmsford, chartered in 1655, consisted of five villages. In the 1820s, industries related to the production of cast iron, textiles, and textile mill machinery made their first appearance in the North village along Stony Brook. Its social and economic life became aligned with the new industrial city of Lowell, and there had even been talk of secession from the Centre village in the mid-1800s. A golden age of industrial expansion and production occured from 1875 to 1910. Industry in the West village consisted of blade and textile manufacturing in two locations, also tied to water power on Stony Brook, but this community was aligned socially and economically with nearby Nabnasset village in Westford."--Cover
Table Of Contents
Moore Spinning Company -- Silver & Gay Company -- Geo. C. Moore Wool Scouring Company -- Freeman Lake -- Vinal Square -- Middlesex Street -- Princeton Street -- Other North Chelmsford Street -- West Chelmsford
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