Lancaster

Lancaster by Heather Maurer Lennon, published by Arcadia Publishing in 2001, offers a detailed exploration of the oldest town in Worcester County, incorporated in 1653. This 128-page book is presented in English and provides an overview of Lancaster’s rich history, situated in the picturesque Nashua Valley. The narrative highlights significant landmarks and the town’s role as the mother town for several nearby communities, including Harvard and Leominster.
Readers will find over two hundred vintage images accompanied by engaging stories that illuminate the lives of the people and places that shaped Lancaster. The book features notable figures such as the philanthropic Thayer family and their estates, which serve as elegant reminders of the town’s past. Additionally, it covers the Advent pioneers who contributed to the establishment of a small liberal arts institution, known initially as “that New England school,” which later became Atlantic Union College. This edition invites readers to embark on a historic tour of Lancaster’s notable contributions to local and state history.
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Incorporated in 1653, Lancaster is the oldest town in Worcester County and the earliest permanent settlement in the central part of the state. It is located in the beautiful Nashua Valley, and its center is near the “Meeting of the Waters,” where the north and south branches of the Nashua converge to form one stream that flows north to the Merrimack. It is also the mother town for several nearby communities, including Harvard, Bolton, Leominster, Sterling, Berlin, Boylston, West Boylston, and Clinton.
Included in Lancaster are over two hundred vintage images with their exciting stories of the people, places, and landmarks that have contributed to the history of this great town. The book will take the reader on a historic tour to meet the wealthy and philanthropic Thayer family, Boston Brahmins who never lost their love for beautiful Lancaster on the Nashua, and to see their estates, which remain as elegant reminders of a bygone era. In Lancaster, the reader will learn of the Advent pioneers, who laid the groundwork for a small liberal arts institution known at first, simply, as “that New England school” and, later, as Atlantic Union College.
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