Hampden

Cover of Hampden by Evelyn Griggs Schoolcraft
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 9781531606411
Dimensions:
Height: 9.61 inches
Length: 6.69 inches
Weight: 0.91050914206 Pounds
Width: 0.38 inches
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Hampden by Evelyn Griggs Schoolcraft, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions on May 15, 2002, is a historical exploration of the town of Hampden, Massachusetts. This 130-page book delves into the town’s evolution from its early days as Wilbraham and South Wilbraham to its incorporation in 1878. Set against the backdrop of the Scantic River and surrounding mountains, the narrative highlights Hampden’s transformation from a thriving mill town in the 1800s to a farming community and eventually a suburban area.

Readers will discover the rich history of Hampden through engaging stories about its residents, including notable figures like Thornton W. Burgess and Maude Tait. The book features early photographs that capture the essence of local life, showcasing events such as parades, plays, and community gatherings. By focusing on the people and places that shaped Hampden, this edition provides insights into the town’s past, emphasizing its historical significance within the broader context of United States history and local development.


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Originally part of Springfield’s outward commons, Hampden was called Wilbraham and then South Wilbraham until it was incorporated as Hampden in 1878. Its main street parallels the peaceful Scantic River, surrounded by mountains that lend a sense of mystery to this lovely New England village. By harnessing the Scantic’s energy, this farming community became a booming mill town in the 1800s. When plans to build a railroad for transporting products from mills and quarries failed, industry collapsed. The town reverted back to farming and later became a bedroom community.

Hampden brings readers back to the days when world-renowned Thornton W. Burgess wrote his Peter Rabbit books beside Laughing Brook and when Maude Tait, pioneer aviatrix whose speed record beat Amelia Earhart’s, taught school in Hampden. The book tells the exciting stories of the people and places that formed the town, such as the early workers, businessmen, preachers, and teachers. Included in Hampden are early photographs of parades and plays, picnics and personalities, and the way of life before the advent of modern transportation, communication, and manner of business.

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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions. Year: 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9781531606411.
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Language: en. Pages: 130.

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