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Keeping the Past: Norwood at 150

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Keeping the Past: Norwood at 150

Located on the Neponset River in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, the town of Norwood has a colorful and surprisingly wide-ranging past. In this series of twelve essays, local historian Patricia Fanning, town resident and author of a number of books about the area, brings to life the various and sundry individuals and events that have shaped it, in preparation for the celebration of its official 150th anniversary in 2022. Covering the three centuries from the town's founding in the 18th century as the village of South Dedham and then following through the challenges of immigration and industrialization in the 19th century to the political turmoil of the 20th century, these lively and well-researched essays will encourage readers to reexamine old assumptions, reaffirm well-established truths, and gain new perspectives.

In these pages, you will discover the colonial-era Reverend Thomas Balch, the tale of Aaron Guild, and how a local character was memorialized by E.E. Cummings and Ezra Pound. The Civil War era is well represented by a sampling of touching veterans' stories, followed by the chronicle of the arrival of Irish, Scandinavian and Lithuanian immigrants into town, and how the town's physical layout was influenced by several well-known designers and architects. Local historian and journalist Win Everett plays a role, as does McCarthyism and its influence on the local library. The struggles and victories of early residents of color are told in some detail, as is the town's reaction to the 1918 flu epidemic. Written in a familiar and thoroughly engaging style, the vignettes related in this book will work their charm on anyone interested in the history of Norwood and its people.

Specifications

Format: 6" x 9" paperback printed in the United States on permanent acid-free paper; includes 34 illustrations: black and white period photographs, maps and drawings of people, places and events, all relating to the town of Norwood
Pages 404
ISBN 10: 1-939995-36-1
ISBN 13: 978-1939995-36-0
LCCN: 2021000694
Price: $21.95 (Bulk order rates are available upon request

PATRICIA J. FANNING is a life-long Norwood resident. A professor of sociology emeritus at Bridgewater State University, she received her doctorate from Boston College. A former president of the Norwood Historical Society, she is the current president of the Old Parish Preservation Volunteers whose mission is to restore the Old Parish Cemetery in Norwood. Her publications include essays on connections between the arts, primarily photography and literature, and the wider American culture. She has written several books related to Norwood history including "Through an Uncommon Lens: The Life and Photography of F. Holland Day" (2008) and "Influenza and Inequality: One Town's Tragic Response to the Great Epidemic of 1918" (2010).

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