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The History of Marlborough, MA
Marlborough was first settled in year 1657 and was
officially incorporated in the year of 1660.
In the 1650's, several families left the nearby
town of Sudbury, just 18 miles west of Boston, to
start a new town. The village was named Marlborough
after the market town in Wiltshire, England and,
in 1660, received permission from the Massachusetts
General Court to incorporate their town. The early
settlers survived the rigors of frontier life, including
clashes with the local Native Americans, to become
a peaceful farming community.
As population, business, and travel grew in the
colonies, Marlborough became a favored rest stop
on the Boston Post Road. Many travelers stopped
at its inns and taverns, including George Washington,
who visited the Thayer Tavern soon after his inauguration
in 1789.
In 1836, Samuel Boyd, known as the "father
of the city," and his brother Joseph, opened
the first shoe manufacturing business - an act that
would change the community forever. By 1890, with
a population of 14,000, Marlborough had become a
major shoe manufacturing center, producing boots
for Union soldiers as well as footwear for the civilian
population. Marlborough became so well known for
its shoes, that its official seal was decorated
with a factory, a shoe box, and a pair of boots
when it was incorporated as a city in 1890.
The Civil War resulted in the creation of one of
the region's most unusual monuments. Legend has
it that a company from Marlborough, assigned to
Harpers Ferry, appropriated the bell from the firehouse
where John Brown last battled for the emancipation
of the slaves. The company left the bell in the
hands of one Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder for 30 years,
returning in 1892 to bring it back to Marlborough.
The bell now hangs in a tower at the corner of routes
85 and Main Street.
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