Westwood History
Across
- 3. Colburn Wrote math books for kids while at Harvard College in the 1820s
- 5. Where was Betsey was a teacher and community leader
- 7. Ross Ames Davis She was Dedham’s most famous resident and used her influence to improve the lives of people of color
- 9. School What school was closed in 1905 and moved to Milk Street and used for hay storage
- 10. Dedham Ebenezer Fisher died in 1847 at the age of 96, the same year area became Westwood
- 11. English William Nahatan helped Native people talk to who
- 12. Steele Was a drummer boy in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War
- 15. Doodle During the Battle of Bunker Hill, Steele played this song and brought water to soldiers
- 16. Eunice Ross Ames Davis worked on these to support women’s rights, education for children of color, and raising money for poor people and anti-slavery groups
Down
- 1. School Built in Westwood in 1874 was originally named the Clapboardtree School
- 2. Baker Was an inventor and businesswoman at a time when it was hard for women to earn money
- 4. When Betsey was 12 she couldn’t afford this so she taught herself how to make one
- 6. boys Helped soldiers communicate by playing drum beats to send messages like turning or stopping
- 8. Fisher He was a successful farmer in Westwood and lived on Gay Street near Hanlon and Deerfield Schools
- 9. This person in Eunice Ross Ames Davis life served in the Revolutionary War
- 10. Nahatan He was a Native Massachusett leader
- 13. land grant William Nahatan signed what for Westwood
- 14. Colburn started a school to help train them