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  1. Aylward Antiques, Rowley, Massachusetts. 1,038 likes · 8 talking about this · 2 were here. Welcome to Aylward Antiques at THE BARN at TODD FARM in Rowley Massachusetts. Come and enjoy our unique and...

  2. Jan 7, 2023 · The following is an overview of the history of Rowley: 1635: The Humphrey Bradstreet Farm and the John Cross Farm are established on what is now Main Street after receiving two land grants from the King of England. 1638: Rowley is settled by Reverend Ezekiel Rogers and is known as the Ezekiel Rogers Plantation. 1639:

  3. 168 Main St., Rowley MA 1785. The Rowley Assessors Vision database gives a date of 1785 for this house, but it has not been confirmed: The 1872 Rowley map shows the owners as “Miss S. Payson” and “M.P. Payson.” The 1884 map shows the owner of the property, extending to the intersection with Central St., as “Sarah Payson.”

  4. Rowley Historical Society - MA. 545 likes · 13 talking about this. Established in 1918 in Rowley, Massachusetts, Rowley Historical Society strives to ...

  5. Mar 29, 2023 · Non-members-$5.00. The mill and stone bridge near the intersection of Rt. 1 and Glen Street in Rowley are replicas of the first fulling mill and stone arch bridge in America. The town of Rowley was “set off” from Ipswich in 1639, just 5 years after the founding of Ipswich. In 1642, a bridge and a dam were built on the Mill River in Rowley.

  6. By 1680, Rowley was called home to about 129 families. In 1685, the southwestern section of the town, long known as “Rowley Village,” was incorporated as the town of Boxford. In 1689, several Rowley men were ordered to defend Haverhill and Dover against the Indians, but it is not known that they were slain.

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  8. Sep 15, 2023 · 1845 - ROWLEY. [Pop. 1,203. Inc. 1639.] Rowley was named in honor of its first minister, who had previously been settled at Rowley in England, and who afterwards left a considerable legacy to the town. Rowley once included Bradford, Boxford, and Georgetown. An Elementary Geography for Massachusetts Children by William Bentley Fowle and Asa Fitz ...

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