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The Recorder - New Salem resident presents history of North Prescott
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Swift River Valley Historical Society reopens by appointment only >This is the interior of the Southworth Mills School in Greenwich, one of the four towns that was flooded to create the Quabbin Reservoir. Contributed Photo/Swift River Valley Historical Society >Two hurricane lamps circa 1875 to 1880 with hand-cut prisms. They were used in the Swift River Hotel with long candles and given to the Swift River Valley Historical Society by Anne Clifford Loder. Contributed Photo/Swift River Valley Historical Society >This doll bed and quilt were made for the Martindale sisters Martha Elizabeth, born in 1874, and Mary Diana, born in 1875 who lived in Enfield, one of the towns that was flooded to create the Quabbin Reservoir. Contributed Photo/Swift River Valley Historical Society
A roundup of historical society summer plans
Carla Charter pf Phillpston. Paul Franz
A display highlighting Shirley Zani, a local softball player, is being planned at the Orange Historical Society museum this summer. File photo
The exact dates for opening and closing the Swift River Valley Historical Society museum in New Salem have not been set yet. There will be no events on the museum premises this summer. file photo
Published: 5/10/2021 8:08:45 AM
Modified: 5/10/2021 8:08:44 AM With Spring coming, also comes the opening of the historical societies in the area. Those societies that are open will be following all federal state and local COVID-19 protocols.
A Page from North Quabbin History: T & F Cycle Car of New Salem
Don Flye with the T&F Cycle Car that he and Wayne Hachey recreated at the Orange Engine Show in June 2019. Photo/Wayne Hachey
Published: 1/28/2021 2:14:32 PM
Modified: 1/28/2021 2:14:30 PM
Most of the cars seen today are very different than the vehicles that once existed in the late 1800s and early 1900s. One of the more inventive vehicles created at that time was the T&F Cycle Car by T&F Cycle Car Co. of New Salem. The company was founded by Levi Flagg and William E. Taft in 1906. Flagg always had an interest in mechanics and had started a machine shop in his father’s chicken coop, according to Donald Flye of Petersham, a former New Salem resident and member of the Swift River Valley Historical Society. Flye has always had an interest in cars, he said, since he began driving a Model T around back roads as a teenager.
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