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$635,000 View on Map
TDG8103 18 Photos
4 Concord Rd
Stoneham, MA (in city)
4 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
3600 sq.ft.
Room to roam in this spacious Custom Comtemporary located in Phillips Park. Open floor plan …more»
$649,900 View on Map
APW4550
36 Tamarock Ter
Stoneham, MA (in city)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Home
3100 sq.ft.
$449,000 View on Map
PTG9066
45 Bear Hill Rd
Reading, MA (1.9 miles)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1631 sq.ft.
$499,000 View on Map
WCG8476
51 Lovell Rd
Melrose, MA (2.1 miles)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1805 sq.ft.
$599,000 View on Map
JGT0348 11 Photos
3 Holton St
Winchester, MA (2.1 miles)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1949 sq.ft.
$489,000 View on Map
WPJ7529 10 Photos
15 Fairview Ave
Melrose, MA (2.2 miles)
4 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1543 sq.ft.
$499,000 View on Map
WGT6287
25 Elm St
Melrose, MA (2.4 miles)
7 Bed, 2 Bath Home
3660 sq.ft.
$385,000 View on Map
PMM8837 9 Photos
171 Swanton St Unit 38
Winchester, MA (2.6 miles)
2 Bed, 2+ Bath Condominium
1425 sq.ft.
Very well maintained two story Townhome at the The Village. Located near the pool and clubhouse. …more»
$434,900 View on Map
TTD8471 33 Photos
39 E Foster St
Melrose, MA (2.6 miles)
4 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
2246 sq.ft.
Classic hip roof colonial, 7+ room, 4 bedrooms, 1.5 bath features eat-in-kitchen, …more»
$729,000 View on Map
JMG6810
135 Porter St
Melrose, MA (2.6 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
2292 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Stoneham, MA

Stoneham is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Its population was 22,219 at the 2000 census. The town is the birthplace of Olympic figure skating medalist Nancy Kerrigan and is the home of the Stone Zoo.

The earliest documented mention of the territory now called Stoneham dates to the year 1632, when on February 7 Governor Winthrop and his party came upon this area. They found Spot Pond and ate their lunch on a place they called Cheese Rock, now known as Bear Hill.

Stoneham was first settled in 1645 and was originally a part of Charlestown; the original settlers of the area were Whigs. In 1678, there were six settlers with their families, all in the northeast part of the town, probably because of its proximity to the settlement in Reading (now Wakefield).

By 1725, the population of the area, called Charlestown End, had increased until there were sixty-five male inhabitants paying taxes; however, they were miles away from the settlement in Charlestown and could not conveniently reach its church or school. For this reason, Captain Benjamin Geary and fifty-three other residents of the area petitioned Charlestown to allow them to be separated. The town refused their petition at first, but on December 17, 1725, the General Court passed an act to establish the new township of Stoneham, separating it from Charlestown, and releasing its residents from the obligation to pay taxes to Charlestown, provided that within two years they would erect a suitable church and hire a minister and a schoolmaster.

The town's first meeting-house was erected in 1726, and the first church was organized in 1729, with members being released from the congregations in Reading and Melrose to form it. In that same year, the town voted to raise £9 for the building of a school, and chose a committee to hire a schoolmaster. Stoneham remained a small town during the colonial era. However, during the Industrial Revolution, Stoneham prospered as a major shoe-manufacturing center.

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