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Shawsheen Village was built in the area of Andover that was Frye Village.  William Wood envisoned an entire community for the "white collar" workers of the American Woolen Company.
Shawsheen Village was built in the area of Andover that was Frye Village.  William Wood envisoned an entire community for the "white collar" workers of the American Woolen Company.
He purchased land starting in 1906 and began construction in 1918. Within 5 years the self contained village of Shawsheen was completed.  The village included residential, commerical, recreational, and industrial areas.
He purchased land starting in 1906 and began construction in 1918. Within 5 years the self contained village of Shawsheen was completed.  The village included residential, commerical, recreational, and industrial areas.
Shawsheen Village was originally called Frye Village in the 18th century. It was renamed after the River that flowed through the area - The Shawsheen River.
The name Shawsheen is derived from the native American word Shawshin meaning serpentine.  An alternate spelling is Shaw Shynne. 


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*[http://134.241.121.88/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=116M5451XQ890.2066&profile=man&source=~!horizon&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!922665~!13&ri=2&aspect=subtab783&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=shawsheen+&index=.ET&uindex=&aspect=subtab783&menu=search&ri=2#focus “Shawsheen: the Model Community and the Home of the Officers and Staff of the American Woolen Company”]
*[http://134.241.121.88/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=116M5451XQ890.2066&profile=man&source=~!horizon&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!922665~!13&ri=2&aspect=subtab783&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=shawsheen+&index=.ET&uindex=&aspect=subtab783&menu=search&ri=2#focus “Shawsheen: the Model Community and the Home of the Officers and Staff of the American Woolen Company”]
* "Behind Ballardvale", ''Townsman'', November 6, 2003


* ''Andover Townsman'',  August 28, 1975, page 20.
* ''Andover Townsman'',  August 28, 1975, page 20.
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Revision as of 15:25, 17 August 2011

Shawsheen Village was built in the area of Andover that was Frye Village. William Wood envisoned an entire community for the "white collar" workers of the American Woolen Company. He purchased land starting in 1906 and began construction in 1918. Within 5 years the self contained village of Shawsheen was completed. The village included residential, commerical, recreational, and industrial areas.

Shawsheen Village was originally called Frye Village in the 18th century. It was renamed after the River that flowed through the area - The Shawsheen River.

The name Shawsheen is derived from the native American word Shawshin meaning serpentine. An alternate spelling is Shaw Shynne.

See

  • "Behind Ballardvale", Townsman, November 6, 2003
  • Andover Townsman, August 28, 1975, page 20.


--Glenda 11:33, December 19, 2006 (EST) --Eleanor 16:25, August 17, 2011 (EDT)

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