Old Drawings

of

Woburn

The following images were taken from "Legends of Woburn" and have been reproduced for the purpose of public education concerning the town of Woburn, Massachusetts.  The pictures will give you some indication of how the town looked while it was progressing.  Please enjoy them!

Edward Converse House, Built in 1640

Edward Converse House, 1640.  First House Built In Woburn.

 

Mishawum House - 1785

Ichabod Parker's Tavern (Mishawum House) in 1785.

 

Old Burbeen House

The Old Burbeen House

 

Cutler House - Woburn

The Cutler House, Woburn

This house must be at least 200 years old, but the exact date cannot be ascertained with certainty.  In 1759, it was owned by Benjamin Simmonds, and here the Episcopal Society held their services.  It is the only house in which a genuine old-fashioned diamond paned window is still to be seen.

 

Birthplace of Count Rumford, Built about 1714

Birthplace of Benjamin Thompson, (Count Rumford) North Woburn.  Built about 1714.

 

Black Horse Tavern, 1776

The Black Horse Tavern, South Woburn, 1776.

 

National Bank Block, Woburn

First National Bank Block, Woburn.

 

Winn Public Library (Now Woburn Public Library)

Winn Public Library - Opened 1 May 1879

 

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