ARCHIVE- TOWN CRIER
Many of the following articles have been
previously published in the hardcopy version of the
Town Crier- the official publication of the
Longmeadow Historical Society.
The Estate at 588 Longmeadow Street by
Judy Moran, Genealogist, July 2021
History of the Longmeadow Town Green by
Jim Moran, former Board member, December 2017
Lieut. (J.G.) Morgan Wesson- A Longmeadow Hero
by Judy Moran, Genealogist, March 2017
135 Forest Glen Road- the rest of the story
by Judy Moran, Genealogist, March 2017
What is the May
Breakfast? by Erica Paul,
Summer 2014-2015 Intern, Fall 2015
Springfield
Soldiers' Fair by Spencer Janes,
Summer 2011 Intern
Edward G. Wilkin- A Longmeadow
Hero by Linda C. Abrams, Curator
Emeritus, May 2011
Myths
and Legends by Linda C. Abrams,
Curator Emeritus/Michael Gelinas, Past President,
May 2011
Paesiello
Emerson by
Linda C. Abrams, Curator Emeritus, October 2010
Two Villages... Sandstone... Two Suburbs
by Michael Gelinas, Past President,
October 2010
Ice Harvesting by Terry Shotland,
former Board member, May 2010
Historic Home Closeup- The Widows at Number 734 by Linda
C. Abrams, Curator Emeritus, May 2009
Alonzo
Converse- Longmeadow's Last Riverboat Pilot
by Linda C. Abrams, Curator, October
2007
Gardner Colton, Nathan Keep and Painless Dentistry
by Michael Gelinas, former Board Member, Oct. 2007
Calvin
Colton and the New Nation by Michael
Gelinas, former Board Member, February 2007
The Doane Orphanage by
Linda C. Abrams, Curator Emeritus, May 2006
Buttons, Buttons, Everywhere... by
Michael Gelinas, former Board member,
Longmeadow Historical Society
The Born House:
Henrietta's Home by
Linda C. Abrams, Curator Emeritus, May 2005
663 Longmeadow Street: A History by
Sydney Leavens, Timothy Paige Memorial Award,
April 25, 1998
The
Jorey Homestead by Ruth O'Brien,
January 1985
A
Sketch of the Jorey Sisters on Bliss Road by Betty Howland and Edward Ten
Broeck (1983)
Origin
of the Longmeadow Historical Society by
Mrs. George Brewer/ Town Historian, December 10, 1912
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