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Featured Artifact of the Week

From the Museum “Whistle Stop.” Framed black and white photograph of the Forge Village train station from 1941. Photographed by photojournalist Dow L. Case (1915-1980), who was nominated for the … Read more »


Featured Artifact of the Week

Map From the collection Framed railroad map from ca. 1874 of the Stony Brook Railroad. It was printed on a 5.5″ x 3″ envelope. Businesses are also highlighted from West … Read more »


Featured Artifact of the Week

Photograph From the Collection Black and white photo from 1975. It highlights the commemorative granite marker at the original site of the original Westford Academy building, which is now the … Read more »


Featured Artifact of the Week

Drawing From the collection 8″ x 10″ drawing of the Westford Museum by artist Nita Leger Casey. It was drawn on textured, cream colored stock with black ink between 1982 … Read more »


Featured Artifact of the Week

Arial Photograph From the Industry Exhibit Blue-tinted photo of the Abbot Worsted Mill complex in Forge Village, as it looked in 1950 at Pleasant St. The first Abbot Mill was … Read more »


Featured Artifact of the Week

Therapeutic Instrument From the Medical Exhibit Ca. 1920 William’s Improved Red Cross Battery. It was manufactured by P.G. Williams of New York. Medical batteries were popular from around 1870 to … Read more »


Father Bobby Wall (1931-1992)

By James VanBever Today, the Little League baseball field in Graniteville features well-groomed baseball and softball diamonds that are well lit so that boys and girls can play at night. … Read more »


Featured Artifact of the Week

Astronomical Mirror Engraved Front Side Piece of the original main reflector (mirror) from MIT’s Haystack Observatory on Westford’s Millstone Hill, which also includes corners of Tyngsborough and Groton. The mirror … Read more »


Featured Artifact of the Week

Departure of the Minutemen: Westford Responds, April 19 1775 From the Military Exhibit Giclee on canvas, signed by artist Don Troiani. This 2014 print depicts Sgt. Joshua Parker (1740-1834) of … Read more »


Featured Artifact of the Week

Watercolor From the online Atwood Exhibit Framed watercolor by William Atwood Millett (1922-2007) of his studio. Bill Millet was born in Brockton, MA, and was the last of the family … Read more »


Featured Artifact of the Week

Photograph 1965 photograph of the Westford General Store at 40 Main St. It was owned by St. Onge between 1964 and 1965. Previously, it was called the Wright & Fletcher … Read more »


Featured Artifact of the Week

Postcard From the Collection Postcard featuring the Nabnassett Inn from around 1940, located at 4 Nabnasset St. The Inn existed from 1934 to 1945. Prior to 1934, what became the … Read more »