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Palmer, Massachusetts
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About Palmer:

Palmer is a town located in Hampden County, Massachusetts. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 12,497.

For geographic and demographic information on specific parts of the town of Palmer, please see the articles on Bondsville, Palmer (CDP), and Three Rivers.

Palmer Geography:

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 82.9 km2 (32.0 mi2). 81.7 km2 (31.5 mi2) of it is land and 1.3 km2 (0.5 mi2) of it is water. The total area is 1.53% water.

Palmer History:

Palmer is made up of four separate and distinct villages; Depot Village, Thorndike Village, Three Rivers and Bondsville. The villages began to develop their distinctive characters in the 18th century, and by the 19th century when two rail lines and a trolley line opened the town to population growth, newcomers generally migrated to the village that appealed to them.

John King was the first settler in Palmer, building his home in 1716 on the banks of the Chicopee River. He was followed by a large group of Scottish-Irish Presbyterians who arrived and put down their roots in 1727. Palmer was officially incorporated in 1775. Depot Village has been the main commercial and business center for 125 years. Bondsville is the site of much of the town's industry, beginning in the 18th century when the first saw and grist mills were established. By 1825, textile production began in town with a woolen mill. The Blanchard Scythe Factory, Wright Wire Woolen Mills and the Holden-Fuller Woolen Mills developed major industrial capacity in Palmer and constructed a large amount of workers housing. By 1900 a company like Boston Duck which made heavy cotton fabric, had housed 500 employees in the town in workers housing which remains as part of the town fabric(Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development).


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