This top of a tomahawk was found buried in the yard at 108 West Main Street, which had been the Blue Anchor Tavern, reminding the current residents that there had been several raids in the area in the 1700s. Cynthia Drisko, who lives there now,…
This booklet of patriotic songs was given "with the compliments of E. H. Denham, dry and fancy goods, wall papers and window shades" in Westboro. Cynthia Drisko found it in the wall of her house at 108 West Main Street, and brought it to the 2017…
A photograph of the Blue Anchor Tavern at 108 West Main Street. It was then the home of Cynthia Drisko's great grandparents. Cynthia and her husband John live there now and brought this to the 2017 scanning day.
A mounted photograph of Lawrence O'Brien, Carl O'Brien (in car), Ida Forbush (who lived in Whipple House), and Gladys O'Brien in and around a car draped with a "Goodrich tires" banner, in front of the bicycle shop on South Street in Westborough. The…
Dr. J. H. Hero practiced medicine out of the Nathan Fisher House. David Hero, the great, great grandson of Dr. Hero, brought this to the 2017 scanning day.
Dr. J. H. Hero practiced medicine out of the Nathan Fisher House. David Hero, the great, great grandson of Dr. Hero, brought this to the 2017 scanning day.
Dr. J. H. Hero practiced medicine out of the Nathan Fisher House. David Hero, the great, great grandson of Dr. Hero, brought this to the 2017 scanning day.
Cabinet photograph of Dr. John H. Hero, taken at the North studio in Westboro. His great great grandson, David Hero, brought this to the 2017 scanning day.
Mounted photograph of Westborough postmaster Butler Wilmarth Hero, taken at the Chamberlain studio in town. His great grandson, David Hero, brought this to the 2017 scanning day.