. Springfield present and prospective; the city of homes . fSpringfield known as Stony Hill was established as the town ofLudlow. October 13, 1783, a part of Springfield was set off andestablished as the town of Longmeadow. June 11, 1797, a part ofthe town called The Elbows was annexed to Wilbraham. June5, 1830, the boundary between Springfield and Ludlow was estab-lished. April 29, 1848, a part of Springfield was set off and estab-lished as the town of Chicopee. And what was left of the originaltown was incorporated April 12, 1852, as the city of part of Longmeadow was annexed t


. Springfield present and prospective; the city of homes . fSpringfield known as Stony Hill was established as the town ofLudlow. October 13, 1783, a part of Springfield was set off andestablished as the town of Longmeadow. June 11, 1797, a part ofthe town called The Elbows was annexed to Wilbraham. June5, 1830, the boundary between Springfield and Ludlow was estab-lished. April 29, 1848, a part of Springfield was set off and estab-lished as the town of Chicopee. And what was left of the originaltown was incorporated April 12, 1852, as the city of part of Longmeadow was annexed to Springfield June 2, 1890. The following is a list of the inhabitants of Springfield from 1636to 1664, as given in Barbers book: William Pynchon, Henry Smith, William Blake, Edmund Wood, ThomasUfford, John Cabel, Matthew Mitchell, Samuel Buttcrfield, James Wood,John Reader, Thomas Woodford, John Seele, Richard Everitt, ThomasHorton, Rev. George Moxon, Thomas Mirrick, John Leonard, RobertAshley, John Woodcock, John Ailin, John Burt, Henry Gregory, Samuel. WILLIAM PYNCHON


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