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Alfred Wayland Cutting Photographs

Learn more about Alfred Wayland Cutting here.

Wayland Center

Dated 1885. Today Cochituate Road north of Route 20, looking north.

Wayland Train Depot

Completed in 1881 for the opening of the first railroad to come to Wayland. The train ran from Boston to Hudson.

Wayland High School

On CochituateRoad south of the Boston Post Road intersection is the first Wayland High School built in 1855. It served as the High School until 1896 after which it became the Pequod Lodge for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a fraternal organization. In 1978 the building was sold to the Trinitarian Congregational Church.

Town Bridge Monument

Commemorates men from Concord who died from an Indian attack nearby in King Phillip’s War- April 21, 1676. Monument erected by Wayside Inn Chapter DAR, October 4, 1908.

Dedication of Playground/Ballfield (ca 1911)

Behind the Oddfellows Hall, the ballfield is still there. In the background is the Sudbury River and Pelham Island Road in distance

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