
Bowe School and Park



Warren was a town in 1742. It was settled in 1664.
Warren Town Hall – 1 Main Street – 1900
Warren Town Center
Pine Grove Cemetery – Maple Street 1743 – Isaac Jones the first minister is here and he served Warren for 40 years from 1744 onward. – FINDAGRAVE
Saint Paul’s Cemetery – Maple Street – April 19 1877 – there is an interior road connection to the Pine Grove Cemetery – FINDAGRAVE – there is a dirt path connection to the Comins Pond
South Warren Cemetery 1773 to 1849 – FINDAGRAVE – Apple Road near Brookfield Road and Southbridge Road – called Old Warren Cemetery
Warren First Congregational – Federated Church – 25 Winthrop Terrace 1875
Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church 1896 and Saint Athenasious Chapel on North Street from 1872 and the Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic School on the same street from 1905 – rectory is nearby
Comins Saw and Planing Mill – 250 Comins Pond Road
Comins Pond – has a footpath that connects it to the Saint Paul’s Cemetery – the reservoir is feed by two brooks and then its discharge leads off to the Quaboag River
Warren Cotton Mills Area – Warren Cotton Mills #1 Dam 1854 – Warren Cotton Mill #1 1880 – Warren Cotton Mill #2 1866 on Polaski Street – Warren Cotton Mills Worker Housing at 55-58 Patch St Warren is from 1905 – at 22-24 Patch St Warren from 1880 – at 7-8 Patch St Warren from 1864 – at 80-81 Patch St Warren from 1912 – Warren Cotton Mill #3 Area contains the Warren Cotton Mills #3 Dam and Canal off of Main Street near the Quaboag River
Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor – External LINK

Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church
Blackstone Canal
Massachusetts Early Catholic Churches
| parish | started | location | notes |
| Holy Cross Church | 1799 / 1803 | Boston | |
| Saint John’s Church | 1836 | Worcester | Their Link (started as Christ Church) |
| Saint Matthew’s Church | 1839 | Springfield / Chicopee | Holy Name of Jesus |
| Saint Michael’s Church | 1840 | Springfield | |
| Saint Joseph’s Church | 1849 | Pittsfield | |
| Saint Mary’s Church | 1850 | Milford | |
| Saint Bridget’s Church | 1851 | Milbury | |
| Saint Paul’s Church | 1852 | Blackstone | |
| Holy Rosary Church | 1853 | Spencer | |
| Saint Mary’s Church | 1853 | Uxbridge | |
| Saint Louis’ Church | 1853 | Webster | |
| Saint Jerome’s Church | 1854 | Holyoke | |
| Saint Mary’s Church | 1856 | Lee | |
| Saint Bernard’s Church | 1856 | Fitchburg | |
| Saint Anne’s Church | 1856 | Worcester |


Brown Ellison Park – area of 13 Carver Street
| location | historic name | year | notes |
| 1 Carver Street | Carver, Warren Mill and Workshop and Blacksmith Shop | ||
| dam | 1820 | ||
| reservoir | Carver Reservoir | ||
| canal | power canal | ||
| park | agricultural land | Brown Ellison Park | |
| 2 Carver St | David Carver | 1835 | |
| 7 Carver St | Clarence Carver house and barn | 1900 | Red Fire Farm Their LINK |
| 17 Carver St | Derrick Carver house and milk house | 1835 | |
| 23 Carver St | Norman Carver house | 1835 | |
| 34 Carver St | Earle Keith barn | 1850 |