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QVCC Towns : Wales

Community Highlights

Wales is a small upland town located at the headwaters of the Quinnebaug drainage system. It was settled by colonists from Brimfield and Springfield during the mid-18th century. Settlement of the town was late despite grants having been made to Springfield entrepreneurs as early as 1701 because the threat of Indian attack and a legal dispute over land ownership discouraged colonists. The first settlers were Anthony Needham and John Bullan, who built houses in 1726 near Lake George. Their arrival was swiftly followed by the establishment of the first burial ground in 1732, the first grist mill in 1750 by Shubael Dimmick, the first tannery in 1752 by Phineas Durkee and the first meetinghouse in 1760.

Unlike many other of the colonies which were primarily Congregationalist, the earliest religious society in Wales was formed by Baptists. Townspeople in Wales farmed and made shoes and boots and in the 19th century the Wales and the Shaw companies made the town an important woolen producing town. The jobs in the mills drew immigrants from Ireland and French Canada. The peak population in 1880 was 1033 people, reflecting this immigration. Residents who didn't work in the mills worked in market gardens, dairy farms and woodlands as some of them continue to do in the 20th century.

The town center of Wales retains a remarkable early 19th century character as a street village with several stylish brick houses and a Greek revival meeting house. Growth of the town in modern times has been in the recreational land around the Brimfield Forest and Lake George.

Town Facts

Incorporated: 1775
County: Hampden
Location: South central Massachusetts, bordered by Holland on the east; Stafford, Connecticut, on the south; Monson on the west, and Brimfield on the north. Wales is about 28 miles east of Springfield, 32 miles southwest of Worcester, 70 miles southwest of Boston, and 152 miles from New York City.
Total Area
(sq. miles):

15.96

  • Land Area: 15.75
  • Water Area: 0.21
Population (2000): 1,737 (109 per sq mile / population density)
Town Website: NA

MA DHCD
Town Profile:

http://www.mass.gov/dhcd/iprofile/313.pdf

 

Town Hall / Town Clerk Office

Town Hall Town Clerk Office
Address: 3 Hollow Road
Wales, MA 01081
 
Phone: 413-245-7571  
Fax: 413-245-7571  

 

Elected Officials

Statewide Office Holders for the Commonwealth
Governor: Deval Patrick
Lieutenant Governor: Kerry Murphy Healey
Secretary of the Commonwealth: William Francis Galvin
Auditor: A. Joseph DeNucci
Treasurer: Timothy P. Cahill
Attorney General: Thomas F. Reilly
US Senator: Edward M. Kennedy
US Senator: John F. Kerry

 

District Representatives
US Congressional: Richard E. Neal (D) - Second District
MA Senate: Stephen M. Brewer (D) - Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire & Franklin
MA House: Todd Smola (R) - First Hampden
District Attorney: William M. Bennett - Hampden District

 
   

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