South Hadley in World War 2

Ruben Allen Cemetery from 1837.

Chicopee Public Library
1846 – private library called the Cabot Institute (in Cabotville section of Springfield)
1853 – public library started from a Cabot Institute donation of books at Cabot Hall. This might have been the Cabot House across the street from the town hall.
1872 – library housed in the new Chicopee Town Hall
1890 – library moves next to the town hall into a house at the location of the 1913 library. This is Jerome Well’s house. It was before that Cabot Bank.
1911 – library temporarily moves back into Chicopee City Hall
1913 – Chicopee Library starts in new building at the former location
2004 – at current location

Sanborn 1885 map listed as a dwelling




Urban Renewal in Ward 4 in Holyoke Massachusetts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjmXsAhu4Hs from Harry Craven
Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Church
This pastor data in the table is from their web site: EXTERNAL LINK
This web site claims that their church is the first Catholic church in the area. This is not true since the Saint Mary’s Church of Northampton had a prior church to its 1881 church. This was on King Street and was made in 1844. LINK See a map from 1871 of the old church. LINK
Saint Mary of the Assumption Church was dedicated on April 16 1868.
| pastor | start | end | burial |
| Patrick Moyce | |||
| Edward Dunphy | |||
| John McMahon | |||
| William Lang | |||
| George Fitzgerald | |||
| Joseph Daley | |||
| John Roberts | |||
| John Kenney | |||
| John Mongovan | |||
| Jeremiah Murphy | |||
| Richard Hoey | |||
| Henry McKeon | |||