Natick
Buildings Index
East Central Street
2 First Congregational Church of Natick (1876)
46 St. Patrick’s Church (1892)
Eliot Street
19 Sacred Heart Church Rectory (1880)
24 Weigand House (1824)
28 Sacred Heart Church (1889)
33 Peletiah Morse’s Tavern (1748)
39 Atkins-Fair House (1839)
42 Dr. S. H. Spaulding House (1829)
43 William Oakes House (1878)
45 Eliot Church of Natick (1828)
49 Goin Bailey House (1839)
58 Bacon Free Library (1881)
69 Sam Lawton House (1798)
Main Street
1 Clark’s Block (1874)
24 Masonic Block (1874)
25 Walcott Building (1888)
Pleasant Street
2 Harriet Beecher Stowe House (1816)
4 Wheeler House (1831)
14 Rev. Horatio Alger, Sr. House (1824)
18 John J. Perry House (1856)
South Avenue
36 Casey’s Diner (1922)
South Main Street
11 Odd Fellows’ Building (1888)
Links
Natick Historical Society
http://www.natickhistoricalsociety.org/
Natick Praying Indians
http://www.millermicro.com/natprayind.html
Natick Walking Tours
http://www.millermicro.com/NatickWalk.html
Remembering Favorite Places: Growing up in Natick and Metrowest
http://natickmass.info/
Morse Institute Library
http://www.morseinstitute.org/natick/
Bacon Free Library
http://www.baconfreelibrary.org/
Books
Nonantum and Natick (1856), by Sarah S. Jacobs
Oldtown Folks (1869), by Harriet Beecher Stowe
A catalogue of the Library of the Morse Institute, Natick, Mass. (1882)
Boutwell’s ready reference book and pocket Memoranda for Natick (1889)
The Significance of John Eliot’s Natick and the Name Merrimac (1901), by William Wallace Tooker
The historical collections of the Historical, Natural History and Library Society, Vol. I (1909)
Vital records of Natick, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 (1910), compiled by Thomas W. Baldwin
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