Wayside Inn Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution

Wayside Inn Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution The Wayside Inn Chapter is a Massachusetts chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.

In 1716, David Howe began what was then called a "hous of entertainment" along the Old Boston Post Road, one of the first mail routes in the country (operating since 1673). Known as Howe's Tavern, the Inn was an expansion of Howe’s own private home. Business thrived by way of the busy coach traffic to and from the cities of Boston, Worcester, and New York. Four generations of Howes operated the In

n, including Ezekiel Howe, a Lieutenant Colonial who led the Sudbury Minute and Militia to Concord center at the beginning of the Revolutionary War on April 19, 1775. Source: http://www.wayside.org/about/inn-time-line

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Sudbury, MA
01776

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