Marlborough Historical Society






The Marlborough Historical Society



Place Mats

There are seven place mats which tell the story of Marlborough history dating back to the original settlement in the mid-1700s. They are reversible, with a beautiful scene on side 2 of Mt. Monadnock as viewed from various locations. Designed for long-term durability, cleaning is easy. Each place mat measures 12 inches high by 18 inches wide.




All place mats cost $4.00 each in any quantity or combination.
  • Mailing costs are extra, and would be determined based on quantity and the destination.
  • For local purchases, an arrangement can be made for delivery or pick-up.
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Side 1
The Birth of Marlborough: Settlement to Farms

Side 2
"Happy New Year, Neighbor" - Harper's Magazine, circa 1903 (Artist: William Hurd Lawrence)


Side 1
Rivers, Dams, Mills & Growth

Side 2
Mt. Monadnock
from Perkins Pond (photo by Susan Velez – September 2010)


Side 1
The Town Grows a Village Develops

Side 2
Mt. Monadnock – a view looking across Stone Pond
(photo by Carlton Allen – 1950)


Side 1
Webb Granite Quarry

Side 2
Birch Avenue in Marlborough (photo by W. L. Metcalf – circa 1914)


Side 1
Horses to Trains to Trolleys

Side 2
Mt. Monadnock from the historic Meeting House site (photo by Heritage Commission
– 2005)


Side 1
Our Education Story: 1770 – 2010

Side 2
Mt. Monadnock from Frost Hill Road (photo by Scott Butler
)


Side 1
Special Events in Marlborough

Side 2
Mt. Monadnock from Perkins Pond (photo by Susan Velez – October 2011)