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About Woburn
MA
Woburn was
first settled in 1640 near Horn Pond, a
primary source of the Mystic River, and was
officially incorporated in 1642. At that
time the area included present day towns of
Woburn, Winchester, Burlington, and parts of
Stoneham and Wilmington. In 1730 Wilmington
separated from Woburn. In 1799 Burlington
separated from Woburn; in 1850 Winchester
did so, too.
Woburn got its name from Woburn,
Bedfordshire. Woburn played host to the
first religious ordination in the Americas
on Nov. 22, 1642. Rev. Thomas Carter was
sworn in by many of the most prominent men
of New England including John Cotton,
minister of the First Church of Boston,
Richard Mather minister of the First Church
of Dorchester, and Capt. Edward Johnson
co-founder of the church and town of Woburn.
Johnson is regarded as "the father of
Woburn." He served as the first town clerk,
represented the town in the Massachusetts
General Court, made the first map of
Massachusetts, and wrote the first history
of the colony.
Deacon Edward Convers was also one of the
founders of Woburn. He was one of its first
selectmen, and built the first house and
first mill in Woburn. He was very active in
town affairs and was a large landowner,
miller and surveyor.
List of important events
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Gershom
Flagg's tannery was built in 1668
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The
Middlesex Canal was opened in 1803
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Thompson
established a tannery at Cummingsville
in 1823
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The
Boston and Lowell Railroad started
operating through Woburn in 1835
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The
Woburn Sentinel newspaper began in
1839
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In 1840
the first membership library opened
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The
telegraph started operating in Woburn in
1867
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The
public library opened in 1879
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The
telephone was introduced in Woburn in
1882; Electric lights in 1885
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Woburn
was incorporated as a City on June 12,
1888
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Route 128
opened in 1951
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Route 93
was built through town 1963
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Rail
depot closed 1962.
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"America's oldest active gun club," the
Massachusetts Rifle Association, was
founded in 1875 and moved to Woburn in
1876.
Groundwater contamination
incident:
In contemporary history, Woburn was the
scene of a high-profile water contamination
crisis. During the mid to late 1970s, the
local community became concerned over the
high incidence of childhood leukemia and
other illnesses, particularly in the Pine
Street area of east Woburn. After high
levels of chemical contamination were found
in City of Woburn’s Wells G and H in 1979,
some members of the community suspected that
the unusually high incidence of leukemia,
cancer, and a wide variety of other health
problems were linked to the possible
exposure to volatile organic chemicals in
the groundwater pumped from wells G and H.
In May 1982, a number of citizens whose
children had developed or died from leukemia
filed a civil lawsuit against two
corporations, W. R. Grace and Company and
Beatrice Foods. Grace's subsidiary, Cryovac,
and Beatrice were suspected of contaminating
the groundwater by improperly disposing of
trichloroethylene (TCE), perchloroethylene (perc)
and other industrial solvents at their
facilities in Woburn near wells G and H.
In a controversial decision over what many
considered a bungled trial (Judge Walter Jay
Skinner ruled that the jurors should answer
questions that they and many others
considered confusing), Beatrice was
acquitted and Grace only paid $8 million, a
third of which went to the lawyers and
lawyer fees. A United States Environmental
Protection Agency report later found
Beatrice and Grace responsible for the
contamination. A book titled A Civil
Action was written about the case by
Jonathan Harr. In 1998 the book was turned
into a movie starring John Travolta and
Robert Duvall, also titled A Civil Action.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woburn,_Massachusetts
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