Washington Never Slept Here
The Shrewsbury History Game
copyright 1990 Lupton &
Son
In 1884 workmen digging on William U. Maynard’s
farm, near what is now Ward Hill Ski Area, were amazed to discover
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a civil war canon.
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a pirates chest.
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Mastodon remains.
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The Worcester Turnpike Corporation built
a toll road from Worcester to Roxbury in 1806. To cross Lake Quinsigamond
they built a
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dirt causeway.
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tunnel under the lake.
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floating bridge.
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Luther Goddard, Captain in the Militia and
lay preacher, also as the
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Father of American Rocketry.
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inventor of movable type.
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first to make watches in quantity in America.
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According to the " Record of Our Soldiers"
kept by our town clerk , how many Shrewsbury people volunteered for the
Civil War?
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31
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147
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312
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White City East was once mostly a large
depression in the ground and the site of a motordome where
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autos were repaired.
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demolition derbies were held.
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bicycle races were held.
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The chief products exported from Shrewsbury
in 1894 were
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rye and oats.
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milk and apples.
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pumpkin and squash.
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Why did Levi Pease obtain the first government
contract to carry the U.S. Mail?
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His stage coaches were so prompt.
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He was a large political contributor.
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He was a superior reader.
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In 1829 a Shrewsbury resident produced and
sold a patent medicine marketed throughout New England. Name the person
and product.
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Dr. Perna’s Elixer
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Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root Kidney, Liver and
Bladder Remedy
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Dr. Phelps’ Arcanum
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The first school house was voted on in 1728,
however, the oldest existing school, built in 1828 is the
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Ward School, now Spag’s School House.
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Old Brick School on the Common.
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#5 School on Old Mill Road.
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It has been said that two of the far-reaching
discoveries of the 20th century occurred in Worcester County.
One was Dr. Goddard’s liquid fueled rocket, the other was the
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therapeutic waters of the Municipal water
system.
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birth control pill.
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"Strip Malls", first developed along the
route 9 corridor.
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The original perimeter of Shrewsbury was
made up of
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all of Boylston, West Boylston, Grafton
and Westborough.
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most of Boylston, and parts of West Boylston,
Grafton and Westborough.
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the same land area that we have today.
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Captain Josiah Richardson sailed the Staghound
clipper ship in 1851 and broke all records for
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amount of freight weighing over 100 tons.
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number of passengers exceeding 200
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speed from Boston to San Francisco.
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A 10 foot statue of Artemas Ward stands
on a 10 foot pedestal in
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Washington D.C.
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Shrewsbury Center.
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Harvard Yard.
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What form of entertainment did selectmen
ban in 1947?
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drive-in movies.
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pinball machines.
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belly dancing.
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The highest point in Shrewsbury is
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Rawson Hill on Hill St.
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Golden Hill on South St.
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Meeting House Hill on Prospect St.
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A public library was established in June
1872 when
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dog licensing fees were utilized for book
purchases.
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the Ward family donated their personal collection
of books.
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the town appropriated $500.
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When Hebert’s Candy Mansion was established
in 1946, it
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was the first roadside candy store in the
United States.
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only sold "Boston Baked Beans" candy.
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built the existing mansion.
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Samuel Wheelock built Shrewsbury’s first
water mill in 1721 on
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Sewall Pond.
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Old Mill Pond.
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Jordan Pond.
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In a special election, fall of 1953, Shrewsbury
was the first town in the Commonwealth to
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establish a recycling program.
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approve manager-representative form of
government.
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approve prohibition.
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Since 1920 Olympic trials have been held
here repeatedly for
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rowing on Lake Quinsigamond.
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skiing on Ward Hill.
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equestrian at the Worcester Foundation.
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This former senator, and later president,
addressed the Lion’s club in 1952 and viewed the tornado damage here in
1953.
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John F. Kennedy
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Richard Nixon
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Gerald Ford
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In 1765 a county court fined Shrewsbury
for
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failure to provide fire protection.
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lack of a stray animal pound.
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failure to provide schooling as required
by law.
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The Old Boston Post Road, once also called
the King’s Highway, was
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the first toll road in America.
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the first post road in America.
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the first paved road in America.
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Judge Samuel Sewall owned, but never lived
on, 1500 acres of land here in Shrewsbury. He played an important role
in
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the Salem Witch Trials.
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Shay’s Rebellion
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returning land to Native Americans.
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The Trolley line that ran through the center
of Shrewsbury connected what two points?
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Boston to Los Angeles
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Worcester to Marlborough
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Providence to Boston
26. George Washington never slept
here but in 1789 he did visit the
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Harrington Tavern formerly on Route 9.
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Artemas Ward Homestead on Main Street.
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The Farrar (later Pease) Tavern on Main
Circle.
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