Chelmsford’s Fabric

Chelmsford’s Fabric

Welcome to the Chelmsford Historical Society’s Blog site. This blog is maintained by members of the Chelmsford Historical Society. Each post is a short story about the people, places or things that are a part of Chelmsford’s history. Collectively, these stories or threads make up the fabric of Chelmsford’s history.

  • Barrett-Byam Homestead
  • Businesses
  • Center Common
  • Central Square
  • Communication
  • Farming
  • People
  • Places
  • Pre-revolution
  • School
  • Transportation
  • Whatever Happened To

Category: Pre-revolution

  • Understanding ‘Warning Out’ in Early Chelmsford History

  • Chelmsford’s Hidden Hero: The Story of Barzillai Lew

  • Chelmsford: The Influence of Puritan Ethics on Governance

  • Lieut. Colonel Moses Parker

  • Kidnapped by Indians

  • Patriots’ Day, April 19, 1775, Why Go to War?

  • Chelmsford’s Pierce Family, Revolutionary Connections

  • James Parker

  • Gold Mining on Robin’s Hill

  • Chelmsford Snowshoe Company

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