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  1. Palmer, Massachusetts. /  42.15833°N 72.32917°W  / 42.15833; -72.32917. Palmer is a city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 12,448 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. Palmer adopted a home rule charter in 2004 with a council-manager form of ...

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  2. History of the town of Palmer, Massachusetts, early known as the Elbow tract : including records of the plantation, district and town 1716-1889. Notes. Maps: No. 4. Map of the Row 1728, in 1745 called King's Row now Palmer Village. Litho. by Milton Bradley Co.

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  4. Aug 21, 2008 · Discover the early history of Palmer, Massachusetts, a town with a unique name and a rich heritage. Read this digitized book from the Internet Archive and learn about its origins, development, and challenges.

  5. Apr 15, 2024 · Palmer's first settler was John King. King was born in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England, and built his home in 1716 on the banks of the Quaboag River. The area as then known was called "The Elbow Tract". In 1731, a deed to land in today's Palmer renamed the town 'New Marlborough' after Marlborough, Massachusetts in today's Middlesex County.

  6. Palmer is a city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 12,448 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. Palmer adopted a home rule charter in 2004 with a council-manager form of government. Palmer is one of thirteen Massachusetts municipalities that have city forms of government but retain "The town of" in ...

  7. Union Station is a historic former railroad station located in downtown Palmer, Massachusetts. The building, which was designed by American architect H. H. Richardson, opened in June 1884 to consolidate two separate stations nearby. [1] The grounds of the station were originally designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.

  8. Oct 7, 2023 · Palmer Massachusetts, 1890 Palmer is a populous and thriving town forming the north west extremity of Hampden County. It is 84 miles from Boston by the Boston and Albany Railroad, which here meets with the New London and Northern, the Ware River, and the Springfield and Athol railroads.

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