Uxbridge
Category: Uncategorized
Worcester

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 |


Saint Thomas Cemetery
Brown Ellison Park
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 |
Mayors of Holyoke
Enfield Church Cemetery
Amherst Central Business District
Amherst College
Sweetser Park
Sweetser Park
Town SITE
The Cook Memorial Fountain was designed by the Olmsted Brothers in 1914.
At 81 Lessey Street is the home of Luke Sweetser. This would become the Oak Grove School in 1882. Then the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity House in 1903. The house is from 1835.

Amherst Masonic Temple at 99 Main St from 1910
Long Hill Cemetery

Long Hill Cemetery was at 45 Sumner Avenue in Springfield. FINDGRAVE
Long Hill Cemetery existed in Springfield from about 1834 to October 1907 in which year all the burials and gravestones were moved to the Oak Grove Cemetery also in Springfield. This was a Baptist burial ground that served the families around this area. The cemetery was moved in order to make room for the Sumner Avenue Elementary School. (I wrote the description used at Findagrave and that is why it is copied here.)

Ezra Osborne was at FINDAGRAVE.
Ezra Osborne is now at FINDAGRAVE.
















