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Wayland historian meets the daughter of one of her subjects

Walpole woman, historian discover something in common about one of the first female soldiers

A Walpole woman whose mother was one of the first women to serve in the military discovers she had something more in common with an author than she thought.

Wayland Historical Society to present Three Wayland Women: WWI Yeomen

Wayland Historical Society to present Three Wayland Women: WWI Yeomen
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Slavery in Wayland, Sudbury Will Be Focus Of Library Talk

Reply The Wayland Historical Society and the Wayland Free Public Library will host an event covering slavery in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. (Shutterstock/SevenMaps) WAYLAND, MA When Wayland was settled as part of the Sudbury plantation in the late 1630s, slavery was still legal and widely used in Massachusetts and would be until it was outlawed in 1783. To shed light on the use of slavery in the early days of the region, the Wayland Historical Society and the Wayland Free Public Library are teaming up for a lecture on the topic. Slavery in New England is often overlooked because the general thought is that it was confined to the South. Jane Sciacca will dispel this myth by examining slavery and enslaved people in colonial Sudbury (modern day Wayland and Sudbury). She will shed light on incidents and attitudes that typify slave experiences here as well as in the rest of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the wider area of New England. This is an opportunity to broaden our kn

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