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538: 115:, which would later become the town of Hudson. In 1830 Cranston and Felton sold the mill to Benjamin Poor. In 1849 business partners Benjamin W. Gleason and Samuel J. Dale purchased the mill. They built the existing five-story brick mill building in 1854 after the original wooden building burned on May 8, 1852. In 1898 the village was renamed Gleasondale in honor of Gleason and Dale, and the brick mill building became known as Gleasondale Mills. 22: 118:
On March 31, 1911, Phineas Feather—a former superintendent at Gleasondale Mills—attempted to murder mill owner Alfred Gleason with a pistol after confronting him about money he felt Gleason owed him. Another superintendent, Charles E. Roberts, disarmed Feather but was wounded in the struggle. A
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Today Gleasondale has a few residential buildings, plus a small industrial complex in the old mill buildings. It does not have a large enough population to support a post office, and uses the same zip code as Stow, 01775. The dam remains, even though it no longer provides hydropower.
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lived in what became central Massachusetts for thousands of years prior to European settlement. Indigenous oral histories, archaeological evidence, and European settler documents attest to historic settlements of the
99:. The Whitmans—who owned the land and mills—sold them to Timothy Gibson in 1770, who in turn sold them to Abraham Randall a few years later. For many years the area was known as 406: 902: 95:
European settlement in what would become Gleasondale began around 1750 when a certain Whitman family and Ebenezer Graves constructed a dam and lumber mill on the
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certain Robert J. Bevis and other individuals intervened further; Bevis and Feather were also wounded. No one died from their injuries, and after a stint at
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Until its closure in 1965, the Gleasondale Station—one of two train stations in Hudson—served the village. It was originally operated by the
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people near and along the Assabet River. Nipmuc settlements on the Assabet intersected with the territories of three other related
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The Concord, Sudbury and Assabet Rivers: A Guide to Canoeing, Wildlife and History
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at Randall's Mills and the emerging village and new post office became known as
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is a village straddling the border between the towns of
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Index


Central Massachusetts Railroad
Hudson
Stow
Middlesex County
Massachusetts
Assabet River
Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
Indigenous people
Nipmuc
Algonquian-speaking
Massachusett
Pennacook
Wampanoag
Assabet River
textile mill
Marlborough, Massachusetts
Bridgewater State Hospital
Central Massachusetts Railroad Company
Boston & Maine
"Gleasondale"
Geographic Names Information System
United States Geological Survey
United States Department of the Interior
"Ancient Winters: The Archaeology of the Flagg Swamp Rockshelter"
Massachusetts Historical Commission
McAdow 1990


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