This Day in Norwood History- September 3, 1879-Fire at Morrill Inkworks

This Day in Norwood History- September 3, 1879-Fire at Morrill Inkworks

This Day In Norwood History-July 27, 1895-Norwood, a Progressive Town, Has a Bright Future

This Day In Norwood History-July 27, 1895-Norwood, a Progressive Town, Has a Bright Future

This Day In Norwood History-July 25, 1892-Norwood’s Heavy Taxpayers

This Day In Norwood History-July 25, 1892-Norwood's Heavy Taxpayers

This Day In Norwood History- July 25, 1923-Alice Morrill Plimpton Bequeathes $50,000 to Morrill Memorial Library

This Day In Norwood History- July 25, 1923-Alice Morrill Plimpton Bequeathes $50,000 to Morrill Memorial Library Pictured: The Plimpton Wing, a gift of Alice Morrill Plimpton (sister of Sara Bond Morrill and daughter of George H. Morrill) was built in 1928 as a three-story wing at the right rear of the library. (Photo courtesy Morrill Memorial Library. Colorized by the Norwood Historical Society)

This Day in Norwood History-Talk Of The Town-July 13, 1888

These news items were the talk of the town on July 13, 1888

This Day in Norwood History-July 3, 1947-Mrs. Emma Shattuck Passes Away At 93

This Day in Norwood History-July 3, 1947-Mrs. Emma Shattuck Passes Away At 93

This Day in Norwood History-June 29, 1895-Norwood To Have a Public Library Building

This Day in Norwood History-June 29, 1895-Norwood To Have a Public Library Building

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.

This Day in Norwood History-April 21, 1955-Norwood Bank Reaches $15 Million Mark

Norwood’s First Bank Is Largest Massachusetts Co-operative Bank Located Outside A Metropolitan Trading Area The Norwood Co-Operative Bank, Norwood’s first bank, established in 1889, has set another milestone with the … Continue reading This Day in Norwood History-April 21, 1955-Norwood Bank Reaches $15 Million Mark

The “Split” and along Walpole Street

Postcard of the Methodist Church at the intersection of Washington and Walpole Streets Church on split. This church was built in 1900 and was the original home of the Methodist … Continue reading The “Split” and along Walpole Street