More stories from the history of Rowe.

The stories here first appeared in the Rowe Goal Post. They were written by Joanne Semanie and published by Sue Alix Williams.

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The Leshure Farm

Once the largest landowner in Rowe, Willard and Helen Leshure had a large farm and extensive grounds.

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Yankee Atomic

A snapshot of Rowe in the late ’50s and the coming of nuclear power.

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East Cemetery

Located on Cyrus Stage Rd. where it meets Leshure Rd. The oldest grave in the East Cemetery is dated 1829.

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Hosea Ballou

The sad story of Hosea Ballou and how the people of Rowe cared for him.

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Moving the Browning Bench tool factory building in Rowe, MA

Browning Bench Tool Factory

The old factory building from 1832 is now a museum with a large collection of agricultural artifacts, tools and period photos.

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Homes From an Earlier Era

See if you can identify the homes in these photos.

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The Parson’s Devil

George Munroe Stearns’ memories of his boyhood in Rowe.

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Scott’s Boot Shop

The shop was one of a cluster of industries located on the east side of Browning Hill starting in the early 1800s.

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