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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 3 1 Browse Search
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ultured to a degree seldom found in communities where both the agricultural and manufacturing interests are so extensive as in this town. There have been no walls of separation between its farmers and mechanics, manufacturers and merchants. The one class is the necessary supplement to the other, and their united interests pursued with a common purpose contribute to the prosperity of the whole community. A few months after the establishment of the Association, at the suggestion of Mr. Oel Farnsworth, a committee was appointed to consider the subject of holding an agricultural and mechanical exhibition of the products and manufactures of the town. This exhibition was held September 24th-27th following, and was successful in the highest degree. Among the notable articles exhibited were the fabrics of the Boston Manufacturing Company; the colored and white crayons, a special article of manufacture, invented by Mr. F. Field, which Waltham controlled; the blow-pipe and retort of th
se on Elm St., 131; at lower village, 132. Factory with orderly surroundings, 129. Fairs appointed at Watertown, 68 n. 2. Fairs at Waltham Abbey, 68. Fales, Rev. T. F., rector, 119. Fall of fresh waters, 21, 70. Falls: of Charles River, 21, 70; a disadvantage attending most of the great rivers of New England, 21 n. 4. Familists, the, 32. Farmers' Club, 140. Farm lands or Farms, 51. Farmers' Precinct builds a meeting-house, 54; incorporated as Weston, 55. Farnsworth, Oel, 141. Fasting and prayer, days set apart for, 11, 22. Feake, Robert, 26, 30. Federal Constitution, Middlesex Co. delegates vote against, 108. Fever, many sick with, 15. Field, F., inventor of crayons, 141. Fire destroys wigwams and houses, 17. Fire-arms, accident from careless use of, 32. First Baptist Church constituted, 121; list of pastors, 121. First Church of Waltham passes out of existence, 115; attempted union with Second Rel. Soc. (1826), 116. Fish used