Hampden

Hampden

Hampden Village

Hampden Country Club

Scripter Houses

Goat Rock

Hampden Center Dam 1780

Ravine Mill Dam 1867 near 224 Main Street along the Scantic River

World War One Memorial – juncture of Main and Chapin – 1920 – in the Hampden Village Green near The Hampden Hotel

CHURCHES

St. Mary Parish – 27 Somers Road – 1951 – www.stmaryshampden.org

Federated Community Church of Hampden 590 Main Street – formerly the Methodist Episcopal Church – made in 1832 and moved in 1859 – Greek Revival

Baptist Church 521 Main

CEMETERIES

Prospect Hill Cemetery – Sciantic Road in Hampden 1876 – Lucetta Davis Chaffee Howlett is the founder of the cemetery FINDAGRAVE – Saint Marys Cemetery – Sciantic Road near the Prospect Hill Cemetery – Chaffee Family Burial Ground

Old Hampden Cemetery

Leach Monument – Isaiah was killed in Jan 31 1816 by logs rolling over him. Twin monument is at a spot 150 feet north of Main Street opposite the Ravine Dam location. FINDAGRAVE

Granby Historic District

Granby Historic District on the Granby Commons

East Parish Congregational Church

East Parish Congregational Church Parish House

Granby Town House

Homer and Emily White Packard House and Tailor Shop

Bellefeuille and Peloquin House

Bell House

Ferry House

Kellogg House

Reverend Joseph Knight House – First East Parish Parsonage and Its Barn

Aldrich House – Aldrich Hall

Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church Rectory

Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church

Granby Town Hall – Kellogg Hall

Stanley House

Chapin House – after one skip

Capt. Luther Henry Barn and John’s Center Pharmacy

Kellogg Hay Barn

Granby Congregational Church Parsonage – Second East Parish Parsonage

Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Monument

Belcher House

Granby Free Public Library

Alvin Ferry House and Barn

Hatfield

Hatfield settled in 1661 and became a town in 1670.

ChurchesLINK

CemeteriesLINK

Other

Sophia Smith House 1867 26 Main – Austin Smith from 1820 at 22 Main Street

Graves – Lowell Mansion 1879 18 Elm St Hatfield

Dickinson Memorial Hall

Moses Porter House in Hatfield

Hatfield Memorial Town Hall

Billings Family Houses in Hatfield

Hatfield Ramp

Neighborhoods

Schools

Resources

Historical Society – External LINK

Old Burial Ground on Federal Hill

Old Burial Ground on Federal Hill is also called the Old North Burial Ground, the Federal Hill Cemetery, and the North Cemetery. The location is on Cooper Street near Fairview Street. The cemetery was first made in 1736. A 1880s history of Hampden County still lists the cemetery has being in the east west axis with headstones inscription to the east.

John White

Harvey Cooper

Agawam First Baptist Church

Agawam First Baptist Church is from 1830. It is in the Greek Revival style. Formation was in 1790. It is at 760 Main Street.

https://www.firstbaptistagawam.org

Agawam Baptist Church Parsonage is at 692 Main Street in Agawam. It is from between 1760 to 1795. It is also called the Allen – Hastings House. (Macris AGA.35)

Agawam Baptist Society House is at 684 Main Street and is from between 1840 to 1855. It also is in the Greek Revival style.