Town Information
Town of Spencer

157 Main Street, 01562
Tel 508-885-7500
Fax 508-885-7528

 

History

Spencer was settled in 1717 by Nathaniel Wood.  It was established as a district from a part of Leicester, and assigned its name by Lieutenant governor Spencer Phipps who had signed the order making it a district.  In the late 1700s Spencer was a major stopping place on the Old Boston Post Road's stage route between Boston and Hartford, and on to New York.

Spencer's first mill was built in 1740 on Seven Mile River.  In 1811 Josiah Green began making shoes, and in 1834 he built a factory.  In 1812 Elliot Prouty began to "draw" wire in a mill he had built.  His business flourished in his family until 1916, when it merged with Wickwire Steel Co.  At one time Spencer has 11 factories and 26 buildings for wire drawing.

The Howe family of Spencer was known for its inventions.  William Howe developed a wooden truss bridge, and his brother Tyler Howe patented a spring bed.  Their nephew, Elias Howe Jr. invented the lockstitch sewing machine.

Spencer today is largely residential and home to several large dairy farms.  It also has a strong industrial base.  The town's lakes and ponds provide recreational boating, swimming and fishing for the public.

 

Town Facts

Population (2000): 11,691
Registered Voters (1996): 6,681
School Enrollment (1996): 1,995

Worcester County
Square Miles: 34.05
Public Road Miles (1996): 94.45

Median Family Income (2000): $56,762
Tax Rate (2003): $12.47
 

Contact Information

Town Council 508-885-7518
Town Clerk 508-885-7500
Town Accountant 508-885-7545
Assessor 508-885-7520
Treasurer 508-885-7510
Tax Collector 508-885-7550
Fire Department 508-885-7533
Board of Health 508-885-7540
Building Inspector 508-885-7504
Library 508-885-7513
Planning Board 508-885-7505
Police Department 508-885-7531
Public Works 508-885-7515
Schools 508-885-8500

 

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