Founded and Developed by James Berwick, One of the Town’s Generous Citizens—The Clubhouse. The Norwood Press Club ONE of the most successful and progressive social and athletic clubs in the … Continue reading Norwood’s Big Press Club-This Day In Norwood History-April 7, 1912
John E. Smith, Co-Founder of Lyman Smith’s Sons Tannery, Dead-This Day In Norwood History-January 9, 1910
Prominent Norwood Man Had Been Engaged in Tanning Business Practically All His Life. NORWOOD, Jan 9—John E. Smith, one of Norwood's oldest and most prominent citizens, died at his home … Continue reading John E. Smith, Co-Founder of Lyman Smith’s Sons Tannery, Dead-This Day In Norwood History-January 9, 1910
This Day In Norwood History-May 4, 1909-Norwood Growth Making Records
May 3, 1909—This town had been in a trance for about 235 years before it woke up to the fact that it was of age and had a right to its independence. That was in 1871 and the following year the inhabitants of that portion of South Dedham known as Norwood were given permission by the legislature to set up housekeeping for themselves as the town of Norwood.
Norwood Growth Making Records-This Day In Norwood History-May 3, 1909
May 3, 1909—This town had been in a trance for about 235 years before it woke up to the fact that it was of age and had a right to its independence. That was in 1871 and the following year the inhabitants of that portion of South Dedham known as Norwood were given permission by the legislature to set up housekeeping for themselves as the town of Norwood.
Purifying The Neponset River-This Day in Norwood History-August 18, 1906
This Day in Norwood History- August 18, 1906-Purifying The Neponset River
Purifying The Neponset River-This Day in Norwood History-August 18, 1906
One Large Tannery Has Withdrawn Its Sewage from the Water and Others Are Conducting Experiments 1885 Photo of the Winslow Brothers and Smith Tannery, currently the Winsmith MILL Market at … Continue reading Purifying The Neponset River-This Day in Norwood History-August 18, 1906
Business Men Meet After Summer Recess-This Day In Norwood History-October 6, 1905
Business Men Meet After Summer Recess-This Day In Norwood History-October 6, 1905
First Gravity Sewer In Town Being Constructed at the Winslow Tannery-This Day In Norwood History-October 28, 1904
It is a little too early to give in detail an account of the arrangements now being made to install the first gravity system of sewerage ever practically attempted in … Continue reading First Gravity Sewer In Town Being Constructed at the Winslow Tannery-This Day In Norwood History-October 28, 1904
Winslow’s Tannery Scores A Big Success with a Flag-Raising and Field Day-This Day In Norwood History-August 19, 1904
DESPITE DAMPNESS. A field day and flag raising was given yesterday afternoon by the employees of Winslow’s tannery, with sports at Prospect park and a general good time. The exercises … Continue reading Winslow’s Tannery Scores A Big Success with a Flag-Raising and Field Day-This Day In Norwood History-August 19, 1904
Obituary-Charles E. Pond-This Day In Norwood History-September 13, 1901
Town Treasurer Charles E. Pond, one of the most universally popular in town, died at his home on Nahatan Street, at 8.45 o’clock last Tuesday morning. The cause of death … Continue reading Obituary-Charles E. Pond-This Day In Norwood History-September 13, 1901
