South Norwood

South Norwood
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738536636

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Beginning in the late nineteenth century, immigrants streamed into Norwood, attracted by work at industrial sites such as Morrill Ink Works, Norwood Press, and Bird & Sons. Arriving from Lithuania, Poland, Syria, and Italy, they took up residence in the southernmost section of town, nicknamed ¿the Flats.¿ Facing prejudice and isolation from the more established community, the area became a self-contained neighborhood characterized by small businesses, ethnic cooperative markets, benevolent associations, and the St. George, St. Peter¿s, and St. George Orthodox parishes. Today, the immigrant population still thrives, and generations of families keep this melting pot alive with fairs, festivals, and neighbors who truly care about one another.

Norwood

Norwood
Author: Patricia J. Fanning
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738524047

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Before Norwood, Massachusetts became a town in 1872, hardy settlers from Dedham left security and comfort behind and began building homes along the Neponset River and Hawes Brook. Living in an area still known as the South Parish, these hard-working citizens fought for their values in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. The town encouraged industry and diversity, expanding its primarily agricultural base until the community could boast a stable, if ever changing, economy. Wealthy industrialists and working-class immigrants united to build this New England town and to foster its growth into the Norwood of today: a vital community that residents are proud to call home. Norwood: A History recounts stories of the visionaries produced here, such as Captain Aaron Guild, who "left plough in furrow and oxen standing" to join the April 19, 1775, battle at Lexington. The formation and success of the Civic Association and the hospital were due to the perseverance of the public-spirited population, guided by the charismatic and driven George Willett. Readers will discover how athletics helped put Norwood on the map, from the polo fields of W. Cameron Forbes to the reign of Roll-Land as one of the country's premiere roller-skating arenas. As tales of years gone by give way to progress, Norwood: A History also looks ahead to new enterprises, which have followed in the footsteps of companies such as Winslow Brothers and Smith and the Norwood Press.

Take Heed to Thyself An address delivered at Upper Norwood Chapel on 1 Tim iv 16 August 21 1853 having reference to the appalling accident at the Crystal Palace on the preceding Monday

   Take Heed to Thyself     An address  delivered at Upper Norwood Chapel  on 1 Tim  iv  16      August 21  1853  having reference to the appalling accident at the Crystal Palace  on the preceding Monday
Author: Joseph TRITTON
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1853
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0021590751

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British Postal Guide

British Postal Guide
Author: Great Britain. Post Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1875
Genre: Postal service
ISBN: SRLF:A0001837509

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Proceedings of the Parliament of South Australia

Proceedings of the Parliament of South Australia
Author: South Australia. Parliament
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1106
Release: 1882
Genre: South Australia
ISBN: CHI:096165262

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The Official Guide to the London Brighton South Coast Railway and the Newhaven Route to Rouen Paris and the Continent

The Official Guide to the London  Brighton   South Coast Railway  and the Newhaven Route to Rouen  Paris  and the Continent
Author: London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1893
Genre: England
ISBN: STANFORD:36105048582014

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Norwood

Norwood
Author: John M. Grove
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1997-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738590223

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The year 1997 marks the 125th anniversary of the town of Norwood, which was historically composed of the villages of Tiot, South Dedham, The Hook, Swedeville, The Ward, Cork City, Dublin, South Norwood, Morse Hill, Christian Hill, Westover, and Ellis. The Norwood Historical Society--founded at the very beginning of the twentieth century--has served as a repository of images from all these communities, and it is with great pride that the society offers the enclosed selections from its photographic archives in this timely publication. Many of the images in this collection, which chronicles the community's development from a rural village through the industrial and technological eras, have never before been published. The glass-plate negatives on which they were preserved were only recently discovered in the society's attic. Some images are attributed to the famous Norwood photographer Fred Holland Day, whose interest in the history of his hometown and passion for the art of photography provided the inspiration for this book. All of the images work together to illustrate a way of life now long forgotten, and to document the existence of historical sites, some of which remain standing today and others of which have succumbed to the ravages of time.

Remembering Norwood

Remembering Norwood
Author: Heather S. Cole,Edward J. Sweeney
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2008-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625848864

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For the first time ever, journalist Win Everett's frank and enduring works are collected in a book about the history and character of Norwood, Massachusetts. Long ago, when Norwood was only virgin forests and streams, the Neponset Indian tribe christened the region "Tyot"--a place of waters. The name lingered on the tongues of residents long after their home was renamed and the advent of railroads opened up the region once enclosed by rivers and lakes. As rugged farmhouses dotted the plains and Puritan spires rose above the trees, the sleepy Tyot blossomed into the bustling community of Norwood. Decades later, journalist Win Everett preserved Norwood's colorful history in his column "Tales of Tyot." With stories of haunted taverns and superstitious soldiers, influenza and the industrial age, Everett profiles the fascinating people who left their marks on the pages of Norwood history. Available for the first time in a single volume, these articles bring three centuries of history to life through the artful voice of Norwood's beloved storyteller.