The New England Sanitarium and Benevolent Association — chartered in 1899 — was located in South Lancaster and was operated by the Seventh Day Adventist…
Stoneham residents and bank customers got their first look at the historic mural “Stoneham, Yesterday and Today” 55 years ago. The mural, painted by Richard…
On Sunday September 19th from 2-4 p.m., local artisan Sarah Madeleine T. Guerin, pays homage to Stoneham’s shoe history with a live shoemaking demonstration near…
Whether it’s referred to as July 4th, Independence Day, The Fourth of July or (colloquially) as “America’s Birthday”, the sentiment remains the same. It is…
May 13th— Local historian Dee Morris presents, “The Unstoppable Tidd Family–the Tidd Family stories and their defining presence in Stoneham” at our May virtual meeting.…
Popular local historian Dee Morris, is presenting the “Suffragists of Stoneham” tonite on StonehamTV. The presentation celebrates 100 years of Women’s Right to Vote is…
Celebrating 100 years of women’s right to vote, the Stoneham Historical Society and Stoneham TV have partnered to tell the story of the long and…
This is the property of Edward and Ida Wadsworth on Main St. and the corner of South St. He owned a poultry farm to sell…
History will remember when the world stopped And the flight stay on the ground And the cars parked in the street And the trains didn’t…
As a pioneer in the Women’s Movement, Lucy Stone is known as the first woman to earn a college degree from Massachusetts. Born into…