
Fitzwilliam Common, Whitemore Block
Miscellaneous Articles, Documents & Photos
- The May Ball
- Electric Power Comes to Fitzwilliam - Abstract, Parts I and II - Excellent article contribution written by Jennifer L. Adams.
- Flyer in Collision
- 1828 Rev Claims Treasury Department - From the Revolutionary War
- Stone’s Mill - This is a painting of Stone Mill in Fitzwilliam, done around 1920 by Maude White Decatur. The mill was located by the intersection of Templeton Turnpike and Division No. 4 Road.
- The following are letters written by Robinson Perkins, clockmaker, who lived for a time in Fitzwilliam. Dated 1825. There is a reference to a band, a mortgage and a certain sum of money.
Maps
- Fitzwilliam Map - 1807
- Fitzwilliam Map - 1887
- Fitzwilliam Map - 1953
- Sawmill Map, 1875 This map shows sawmills from 1875. Red dots show where they were located during this time. At a later date we will try to match up the locations with their owners.
- True Plan #4 May 22, 1765
- True Plan Monadnock #4 Monadnock #4 was the original name of Fitzwilliam.
- Southern Troy Old Fitzwilliam Lots Ranges Lots and ranges in southern Troy, once old Fitzwilliam, from 1765.