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Tag Archives: Wakefield MA

Winter in South Reading, 1858-1859

by Nancy Bertrand A 19th Century Journal describes what may have been the town’s first Christmas tree. The custom of Christmas trees originated in Germany and was popularly introduced in England after Queen Victoria’s marriage to the German Prince Albert. In 1848, an image of the Royal Family with their Christmas Tree was presented to…

December 27, 2016 in historic persons, South Reading, Wakefield businesses.

The West Ward Schoolhouse

The history of Wakefield’s beloved “Little Red Schoolhouse, which has housed generations of Wakefield’s young. One of the oldest two-room schoolhouses in Massachusetts.

December 14, 2016 in History of Wakefield, MA, Wakefield Schools.

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