I am reposting this from several months ago hoping to gain additional information on any of the photos.
Upton Daily reader Greg Cacopardo shared these wonderful historical images of Upton. He is hoping by sharing the photos more information about each person or place will be discovered.
Upton Historical Society member Barbara Burke was able to provide some information on the photos below. She will be doing additional research later in the year.
If you have additional information about any of the photos please comment or contact jenniferd@uptondaily.
All the images have been donated to the Upton Historical Society.
Click any photo to enlarge or begin slide show.
Mary Stone
Edgar Stone
Arthur Stone
Bessie, Mary Stone, and Arthur Stone
Mary, Edgar, Bessie, Mother
George Clifford Wallace
Lucy Howard, Mary Stone, Rhoda Winchester, ?
E. Eugene Wallace and his wife
Carrie and Wallce
Rhoda Winchester House
Charles Draper Stone House (Barbara felt this could be in Hopedale)
Edgar Stone, Perry Alexander, Alice Alexander, John Alexander, Eva (?) Wallace, Mary Stone, M. Emma Alexander
“The Wedding Party” Willie Beals, Perry Alexander, Alice, Bertha Blake
“After the Wedding” John Alexander, Emma Alexander, Willie Weckz (?) , Mrs. Blake, Willie Beals, Perry Alexander, Alice Alexander, Bertha Blake
Upton Center
Perry, Grandmother, Alice – note copy of the Home Magazine
John & Emma’s house
Upton Center – Methodist Church.. now the Town Library
Upton Center Town Hall – note gas street light
Upton High School located where Memorial School is now. The school was destroyed in a fire in 1944
Upton Center – note only the soldier monument.. no others. Photo was taken before 1917 . building in back was a general store
Alice & Perry – not the gas lamp, photo was before Upton homes had electricity
Fiske Lumber Mills – corner of Pleasant and Main Street
Bessie Crotty
Upton New Town Farm – this was located on South Street and the house is still there
Liberty Stone
Upton Center – note horse is Perry and his team and the Congregational Church
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