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Books, maps, and DVDs we recommend

The Puritan Village Evolves: A History of Wayland MassachusettsThe Puritan Village Evolves: A History of Wayland Massachusetts First Edition
by Helen F. Emery (1981)
A chronological history of the town from 1638 to 1980, written by a local historian and scholar.
$ 20.00
Available: Wayland Historical Society, Wayland Depot

 

 

Wayland Historical Tours (1976); revised 2013WAYLAND HISTORICAL TOURS BOOK
Edited by Barbara Robinson (Paperback)
The story of Wayland’s first three centuries told through three historical tours.
$ 10.00
Available: Wayland Historical Society, Wayland Depot
Click here for a free PDF version.

 

 

Wayland A-Z

Wayland A to Z (2004)
by Evelyn Wolfson, Dick Hoyt (Paperback)
THE book to own if you can have only one Wayland history – full of meticulously researched stories and details about the town of Wayland, MA
$ 10.00
Available:  Wayland Historical Society, Wayland Depot

Legendary LocalsLegendary Locals of Wayland (2015)
by Evelyn Wolfson (Paperback)
A multitude of photos accompanies visionaries who have influenced both Wayland and the country, along with current town folks who continue in their footsteps.
$18.67
Available: Amazon, Arcadia Publishing, Wayland Depot.

 

Growing up in Wayland: Life in a Massachusetts town during the Depression Growing up in Wayland: Life in a Massachusetts town during the Depression (1997)
by George K Lewis (Paperback)
Beautifully written memoir of a very active and observant boy who grew up to be a professor of geography at Boston University and local historian.
$ 10.00
Available: Wayland Historical Society, Wayland Depot

 

Wayland’s 375 Cookbook (2014)
This is Wayland 375th anniversary year’s celebratory recipe book, written for town residents (including those from centuries past). Linking the 17th to 21st centuries with popular foods, drinks, and “this and that” (i.e. boiled hot soap or teething cookies), this book contains more than 250 recipes.
$ 15.00
Available: Wayland Historical Society, Wayland Depot

Map: 1881 Copy of James Sumner Draper’s 1776 Map of Wayland
Unframed 18 x 24” copy of map made by James Sumner Draper (1811-1896) of what he thought Wayland was like in 1775/6.  The original is owned by the Wayland Historical Society. There was no Boston Post Road, (Route 20), west of the First Parish Church in Wayland Center, nor did Commonwealth Avenue, (Route 30), go west of the School Street intersection in Cochituate.
$ 10.00
Available:  Wayland Historical Society, Wayland Depot

FIVE MILES ASTRIDE THE RIVER (2014)
DVD: by Zander Cowen and Jacob Sussman
Our most ambitious work, Five Miles Astride the River is a 20-minute film exploring the development of our hometown, Wayland, Massachusetts. Showcasing the village’s evolution over 375 years of history, the film explores three distinct eras of American life and illustrates how the town’s past has shaped its present.
$15.00
Available:  Pelham Island Pictures, Wayland Depot

Wayland: Images of America (2002)              
by George Lewis (Paperback)
More than 200 photographs, selected primarily from the extensive collection of the Wayland Historical Society, of farmers, factory workers, trolleys, and schools help to tell the unique and fascinating history of Wayland’s two separate neighborhoods, Wayland Center and Cochituate Village.
$21.89
Available:  Amazon, Arcadia Publishing, Wayland Depot

 

Puritan Village: The Formation of a New England Town (1963)
by Sumner Chilton Powell
A detailed account of the early government and social organization of the town of Sudbury, Massachusetts, present- day Wayland.
$ 20.84
Available: Amazon.com

Lydia Maria Child: The Quest for Racial Justice (Oxford Portraits) (2002)
by Lori Kenschaft (Hardcover)
This dynamic nineteenth-century writer who, through her pen and at great personal cost to her literary career, spoke out for those silenced in society — slaves, Native Americans, women, and the poor—lived in Wayland for much of her life.
$32.95
Available: Amazon.com

 

Rails to Trails

Rails to Trails in Wayland Exhibit Fall 2019Click on the image above to view the presentationWayland Railroad Interpretive Site Master Plan 2005Click on the image above for a copy of the reportWeston Historical Society’s Bulletin Spring 2018Click on the image above...

“Two Sudburys” Tour

Sunday, October 6, 2019 - Members from the Wayland Museum & Historical Society and the Sudbury Historical Society led a bus tour of “colonial-era Sudbury”, later known as Sudbury and East Sudbury, before becoming today’s  Sudbury and Wayland. Tour participants...

Petitions

by Jane SciaccaSusanna Grout and her daughter Susan, who lived in today’s Grout-Heard House Museum, were two signers of a women’s petition to the US House of Representatives in 1837 decrying the “sinfulness of slavery.” They joined with 47 other Wayland women...

Skating at the Mill Pond

SKATING AT THE MILL POND Molly FaulknerWith thanks to Gary Chase, Bob Dorey, Mike Lindemann, Mike Lowery, Mark Shepard.This winter, 2018-19, has so far yielded some great pond skating in Wayland after conditions haven’t been good for years.  The days...

Old Post Road Concert

Musicians of the Old Post Road: Mozart's Viennese Circle Friday March 15 ~ 7:30 PMFirst Parish (Church) Wayland To attend an Old Post Road concert is to be transported back in time while seated in the pews of the beautiful First Parish (church) in Wayland....

Open House 2018

The Wayland Center Holiday Open House took place on Sunday, December 2, from 2 to 5 p.m. The weather was misty and a bit wet, but that didn’t seem to dampen the spirits of the large number of people visiting the Wayland Depot, hearing a concert at the...

Rail trail day

GUIDED TOUR: MASS CENTRAL RAIL TRAIL – WAYSIDE (WAYLAND) TRAIL Rick Conard spearheads the rail trail program held on October 13, 2018. The co-sponsored event with the Wayland Historical Society, Wayland Historical Commission and Friends of the Wayland Rail...

Mass Central Rail Trail

Mass Central Rail Trail

Guided Tour: Mass Central Rail Trail - Wayside (Wayland) Trail Saturday, October 13 ~ 11 AM – 2 PM Co-sponsored with Wayland Historical Commission and Friends of the Wayland Rail Trail. Walk or bike the new Rail Trail between Russell’s Crossing (Town...

Etched in Glass: The Legacy of Steve Ross

From Kevin Delaney, Wayland High School I wanted to invite you to a forthcoming event at Wayland High that I think you and your family & friends will be interested in attending.  On Sunday afternoon October 21st, the Weston-Wayland Interfaith Action...

Great Summer Intern

Jacob Sorensen, a 19-year-old from Natick, MA has been helping out at the Wayland Museum & Historical Society. Jacob first came to the Museum via an eight-week grant from Easter Seals. He came twice a week, Tuesday and Friday mornings, and worked with...

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