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Historical Commission

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Bandbox House on Foster Street Photo of Fox Tavern at 35 Foster Street Photo of the Tory House Photo of the Reed Wood House Photo of the Shanty

Commissioners

 

Ronald Goddard, Chairman

2012

John Bowers, Secretary 2014
John Leger

2013

Donna White 2013
Jonathan Liebowitz 2014

John Hathaway 

2012

Linda Stein 2012

The Historical Commission is composed of seven members appointed by the Board of Selectmen.  Its mission is to preserve and maintain the unique history of Littleton.  Our responsibilities include:  Organizing and presenting the annual Patriot's Day Ceremony on April 19; Enforcing the Town's demolition delay bylaw; Maintaining the old Burial Ground in collaboration with the Cemetery Commission; Placing Markers on historic houses, building and places; Maintaining a file of historic houses surveyed by a professional preservationist; Respond to requests for information about historical areas; Protecting sensitive historic sites from degradation; Make appropriate suggestions to the Board of Selectmen and other Town boards about protecting and preserving historic sites and areas of Littleton.

The Historical Commission meets the second Wednesday of each month at Town Offices (Room 103), 37 Shattuck Street at 10:00A.M.

MGL Chapter 40: Section 8D. Historical commission; establishment; powers and duties [accepted by the 1979 Town Meeting]

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Meeting Minutes

Annual Event:

Littleton Patriot’s Day Celebration - The Littleton Historical Commission invites you to the celebration of Patriot’s Day on  April 19 at 7 p.m. at Liberty Square. Rain or shine.  The Boxborough Minutemen will join us if they are victorious in their early morning battle with the British in Concord. They can tell us personally about the heated bloody battle and the difficulty in chasing the British back to Boston. Historical Commission Chair and a Selectman will give us their brief impressions of the importance of Patriot’s Day.   There will be a brief retelling of the story of the Liberty Pole, a recognition of descendents of minutemen and of people dressed in period clothes.

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Bandbox House
Fox Tavern
Reed Wood House
Gatekeepers Shanty
Tory House

Read more about Littleton history . . . Harwood, Herbert JosephAn historical sketch of the town of Littleton (1890) - download PDF file   - Read online
Littleton history - from Wikipedia
Littleton Historical Society