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Arlington, MA 02476 USA
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Bookstore
The Bookstore at the Jason Russell Farmhouse
and Smith Museum has been recently expanded and carries a unique assortment
of books, maps and gifts. Download the Bookstore
Order Form or call the Bookstore at (781) 648-4300.
Books
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Then & Now: Arlington
by Richard A. Duffy
Incorporated in 1807 as West Cambridge, the rural town of Arlington adopted its name
in 1867, just prior to emerging as a streetcar suburb of Boston.
Then & Now: Arlington commemorates this town's bicentennial by offering a visual
journey through the many changes that have dramatically transformed the
man-made and natural features of this community over time. All royalties from this book
will go to the Robbins Library in support of the local history collection.
96 pages. $19.99
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Images of Arlington
by Richard A. Duffy
The first photographic history of this Massachusetts town, presents a
distinctive look at its rich heritage and remarkable transformations.
From sleepy nineteenth-century village to renowned center of mills and
market gardens, from elegant summer resort to Boston commuter suburb,
Arlington comes alive through the over 200 vintage images and the
lively, authoritative text.
128 pages. $17.00
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Twentieth Century Reflections
by Richard A. Duffy
Celebrates the new millennium with a unique reflection of the last
one hundred years in this dynamic town. As the century opens, the
prizes awarded to local farm products are still making frequent
newspaper headlines. But by 1910, Arlington has already reached
major crossroads and with astonishing speed, starts down the path
towards its ultimate destiny as a residential suburb in the late 1900s.
128 pages. $19.00
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Jason Russell and His House in Menotomy
by Robert Harrington Nylander
Illustrated with both drawings and photographs,
this booklet is a detailed guide to this historic property and
its most famous occupant. It contains a concise account of the
Russell family, as well as the dramatic story of their house
on the opening day of the American Revolution.
14 pages. $5.00
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Arlington's Little Local Railroad
by John L. Worden III
This illustrated history traces the 140-year story of the
Lexington & West Cambridge Railroad and its successors,
including the Boston & Maine. The many pictures and maps
enliven this early chapter of Arlington's transportation and
social history. An addendum gives tips to railroad modeling enthusiasts.
26 pages. $6.00
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The Tinkham Brothers' Tide-Mill
by J. T. Trowbridge
Edited and with Commentary by Richard A. Duffy
This expanded edition of The Tinkham Brothers' Tide-Mill
includes the real-life story that inspired the nineteenth-century
author, John Townsend Trowbridge, to write this popular juvenile novel.
Through extensive original research, Richard A. Duffy describes the
life and times of B.F. Woods, a nineteenth-century tide mill owner in
Arlington, Massachusetts. Woods endured years of conflicts to sustain
his little factory on the Mystic River-a tale as colorful as that of
the Tinkham Brothers, but with a sadly different outcome.
144 pages. $10.00
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West Cambridge 1775
by Samuel Abbot Smith
Asked to address the Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, a group engaged
in helping the Civil War effort, the Reverend Samuel Abbott Smith
interviewed patriot descendents in 1864 to craft this history of
Menotomy/West Cambridge's dramatic role in the opening days of
the American Revolution. This book is a facsimile of the 1864 edition
55 pages. Paperback: $8.00, Hardcover: $10.00
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Robbins Farm 1880-1990 Arlington, MA
2nd Edition of Robbins Farm 1880-1990 with Addendum
Compiled and edited by Oakes Plimpton
Now a popular town park and recreation area featuring
spectacular views of the Boston skyline, Robbins Farm was once
a thriving agricultural enterprise. Oakes Plimpton compiled
oral histories from area residents to tell the colorful story
of Nathan Robbins, prosperous, hard-working descendant of
Minutemen and philanthropists.
124 + pages. $10.00
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Stories of Early 20th Century Life
Edited by Oakes Plimpton
A compilation of oral histories, undertaken in 1973 and 1974,
to commemorate the Bicentennial, this volume contains parts of
twenty interviews. The book is organized in sections presenting
the daily life of early twentieth-century Arlingtonians.
Numerous vintage photographs highlight each chapter.
176 pages. $10.00
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History of the Town of Arlington
By Benjamin and William R. Cutter
The definitive account of Arlington's history, beginning with
it's origins as the Northwest Precinct of Cambridge in 1732,
becoming Menotomy village in 1762, then West Cambridge in 1807,
and finally in 1867, as its final incarnation as Arlington. Of
particular interest to genealogists, the History of the Town
of Arlington contains extensive listings of vital records for
its citizens.
368 pages. $20.00
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Arlington's First Parish
By Charles Grady
As did most communities in the Massachusetts Bay Colony,
Arlington centered its social, political, and administrative
life around its common meeting place, the parish church. This
history of Arlington's First Parish, written by one of the
congregations own ministers, covers 260 years of social and
religious history and change in this Boston suburb.
288 pages. $25.00
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Spy Pond Stories Continued
By Eva Balazs
Stories and illustrations of every-day life of the
Spy Pond community in Arlington, Massachusetts. The
author, who has lived in that very community now for
half-a-century, came as a Hungarian immigrant and saw
only the special and the unordinary in an average Boston suburb.
229 pages. $25.00
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Ice, Crops, and Commuters: South and East Arlington's Historical and Architectural Heritage
These three volumes: "Ice, Crops, and Commuters," "Mill Brook Valley," and
"Northwest Arlington" published by the Arlington Historical Commission,
inventory Arlington's historic and architecturally significant sites and structures.
The intent of all three surveys is to foster intelligent and mindful conservation of
these irreplaceable resources. The area covered is in south and east Arlington.
$8.00
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Mill Brook Valley: A Historical and Architectural Survey
"Mill Brook Valley" is one of three volumes, published by the Arlington Historical
Commission, which inventory Arlington's historic and architecturally significant
sites and structures. The intent of all three surveys is to foster intelligent
and mindful conservation of these irreplaceable resources. "Mill Brook Valley"
covers historically significant properties on either side of the Massachusetts Avenue corrider.
$8.00
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Northwest Arlington, Massachusetts. An Architectural and Historical Study
"Northwest Arlington, Massachusetts" is one of three volumes,
published by the Arlington Historical Commission, which inventory Arlington's
historic and architecturally significant sites and structures. The intent of
all three surveys is to foster intelligent and mindful conservation of these
irreplaceable resources. "Northwest Arlington, Massachusetts" covers
historically significant properties in the Turkey Hill/Mystic Lakes and Arlington
Heights area.
$8.00
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Farms and Farmers of the Arlington Farmers’ Market 1997-2005
Compiled and written by Oakes Plimpton
A celebration of Arlington’s weekly Farmer’s Market, this attractive volume
tells the stories of the market’s farms and farmers who bring their produce
to sell. There are ample photographs and even recipes. An addendum includes
information on Arlington’s Market Garden past.
$8.00
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Menotomy Rocks Park: A Centennial History
by Don Mattheisen
Menotomy Rocks Park has offered rest and recreation to
Arlingtonians for over a hundred years. Originally termed Devil's
Den for its tumble of rocks and forbidding tangled greenery,
Menotomy Rocks Park came into existence due to the farsighted
efforts of the Arlington Parks Commission in 1896.
38 pages. $8.00
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Maps
Birds Eye View of Arlington, MA 1884
From the original lithograph by
O.H. Bailey & Co, Boston, MA
Black on white or parchment (please specify when ordering).
Size: 21" x 29.5". $10.00
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Paul Revere's Route
Map of Boston & Surrounding Country showing the route taken by Paul
Revere on the Night of April 18, 1775.
Matted, black & parchment.
Size: 11" x 14". $15.00
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Associated Gifts
Arlington Historical Society Coffee Mug
White with Jason Russell House logo.
10 oz. $6.00
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Post Cards
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Jason Russell House Postcards
- Jason Russell House in the Spring
- Jason Russell House in the Winter
- Ruth L. Berry's Bicentennial painting, "The Fight at
the Jason Russell House"
Each approx 4" x 6". $1.00 each.
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