Harvard
Buildings Index
Ayer Road
8 Fletcher-Hildreth House (1869)
9 Harvard Unitarian Universalist Church (1967)
13 Harvard Town Hall (1872)
14 Old Harvard Townhouse (1828)
Elm Street
1 Jonas Merriam House & Tavern (1807)
5 Nourse-Farwell House (1740)
9 Albert A. Sawyer House (1893)
Fairbank Street
1 Dr. Samuel Young House (1825)
5 Daby-Bigelow House (1880)
7 Former Harvard Public Library (1886)
11 Reuben Whitcomb House & Store (1825)
14 Deacon Luke Pollard House (1806)
Pond Road
4 Bromfield School – Harvard Public Library (1878)
Prospect Hill Road
102 Fruitlands Museum: Farmhouse (1825)
102 Fruitlands Museum: Shaker Office (1794)
Shaker Road
78 Harvard Shaker New Office Building (1841)
79 Harvard Shaker Second House (1795)
82 Harvard Shaker Meetinghouse (1791)
84 Harvard Shaker Ministry Shop (1847)
88 Harvard Shaker Tailor Shop (1800)
89 Judge Bailey Aldrich House (1930)
94 Harvard Shaker Square House (1769)
South Shaker Road
101 Harvard Shaker South Family Dwelling House (1846)
Still River Road
1 Gale and Dickinson Store (1896)
5 Harvard Evangelical Congregational Church (1821)
175 Joseph Willard House (1730)
200 Joseph G. Harwood House (1800)
204 John Mycall House (1798)
210 Gardner-Wood-Hersey House (1817)
212 Jonathan Lewis House (1780)
213 Still River Baptist Church (1832)
216 Calvin and Jacob Haskell House (1800)
Links
A Summary of Harvard
http://www.harvard.ma.us/Pages/HarvardMA_WebDocs/harvard
Harvard, MA
http://www.freedomsway.org/towns/harvard/harvard.html
Harvard Historical Society
http://www.harvardhistory.org/
Harvard Historical Commission
http://hhcommission.wordpress.com/
The Harvard Conservation Trust
http://www.harvardconservationtrust.org/
Fruitlands Museum
http://www.fruitlands.org/
Books
History of the town of Harvard, Massachusetts, 1732-1893 (1894), by Henry S. Nourse
Vital Records of Harvard, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (1917)
Bronson Alcott’s Fruitlands (1915), by Clara Endicott Sears
Gleanings from old Shaker journals, compiled by Clara Endicott Sears (1916)
I should also mention that the Historical Commission website is no longer available. We have recommissioned part of the website into a new website for a private non-profit organization committed to the historic preservation of the town of Harvard, MA.
URL: historicharvard.wordpress.com