This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of US History (General) has 19 clues. Answers range from 4 to 13 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
In 1842, these names were used on a map of Everett instead of street names.
36 people were present at the first session when this religious school opened in 1847.
The name of Everett’s first and only fire engine until 1878.
Now known as the Woodlawn Cemetery, this occupied about 100 acres in Everett.
In 1857, this first one was moved to the store occupied by the Whittier Brothers.
This doctor was postmaster in 1872, a founder of the public library and a trustee of Glenwood cemetery.
The first name of the person for whom Everett is named.
In 1873, he became the City Clerk after having served as one of the town’s first auditors.
In 1874, 5 students from a class of 16 were the first graduates from this school.
In 1882, the then Everett High School moved to this street.
In 1883, Barnard’s wife Caroline gave Everett its first ? weighing in at 900 lbs and placed in the tower of the Congregational Church.
He was Everett’s first school superintendent in 1884.
The Parlin Memorial Library is named for Albert’s son.
Everett’s then youngest newspaper cost $2.00 per year in advance.
With the city of Charlestown providing and maintaining the infrastructure, this was introduced in Everett in 1872 at a cost of about $84,000.
The town of Everett adopted this system in 1889 for a cost then not to exceed $50,000.
The first mayor of Everett.
In 1892, with approval of Chapter 355 of the acts of 1892, Everett became one of these.
In April 1892, Eagle Bank issued its one thousandth of these for deposits.