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At first an Indian footpath, this colonial road went from the Massachusetts Bay to Narragansett Bay, or from Boston, Massachusetts to Providence, Rhode Island. It passed through what is now Dedham, East Walpole, Foxboro, North Attleboro and Pawtucket to Providence Rhode Island.<ref>Frederic J. Wood, ''The Turnpikes of New England and the Evolution of the Same Through England, Virginia, and Maryland'' (Boston: Marshall Jones, 1919), 25. [https://archive.org/details/turnpikesofnewen00woodrich Internet Archive version online].</ref>  
At first an Indian footpath, this colonial road went from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Bay Massachusetts Bay] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narragansett_Bay Narragansett Bay], that is, from the city of [[Boston, Massachusetts]] to the city of [[Providence, Rhode Island]].<ref>Frederic J. Wood, ''The Turnpikes of New England and the Evolution of the Same Through England, Virginia, and Maryland'' (Boston: Marshall Jones, 1919), 25. [https://archive.org/details/turnpikesofnewen00woodrich Internet Archive version online].</ref> The '''Old Roebuck Road''' passed through what is now:
 
[[Suffolk County, Massachusetts]]
:*[[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]
:*[[Dorchester, Massachusetts|Dorchester]]
 
[[Norfolk County, Massachusetts]]
:*[[Dedham, Massachusetts|Dedham]]
:*[[Westwood, Massachusetts|Westwood]]
:*[[Norwood, Massachusetts|Norwood]]
:*[[Walpole, Massachusetts|Walpole]]
:*[[Foxboro, Massachusetts|Foxboro]]
:*[[Plainville, Massachusetts|Plainville]]
 
[[Bristol County, Massachusetts]]
:*[[North Attleborough, Massachusetts|North Attleborough]]
:*[[Attleboro, Massachusetts|Attleboro]]
 
[[Providence County, Rhode Island]]
:*[[Pawtucket, Rhode Island|Pawtucket]]
:*[[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]]


*[http://www.walkingthepostroad.net/Walking_the_Post_Road/Blog/Entries/2010/6/23_Entry_16__Mile_25,_Sharon._The_Old_Roebuck_Road.html Walking the Post Road]
*[http://www.walkingthepostroad.net/Walking_the_Post_Road/Blog/Entries/2010/6/23_Entry_16__Mile_25,_Sharon._The_Old_Roebuck_Road.html Walking the Post Road]

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Did an ancestor travel the Old Roebuck Road of Massachusetts and Rhode Island? Learn about this settler migration route, its transportation history, and find related genealogy sources.

Historical Background[edit | edit source]

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The history of Cobb's Tavern reflects on the history of the Old Roebuck Road. Cobb's Tavern is about half way between Boston and Providence, about a day's travel from each. The land which eventually held the Cobb's Tavern in Easton was first purchased in 1725 by the Hixon brothers. Later, Elizah Fisher purchased the land in 1797. Fisher operated a tavern there. He sold out, and Jonathan Cobb significantly expanded the tavern as traffic along the Old Roebuck Road improved about 1800. In 1819 he was appointed postmaster, and the role of the building as post office continued until at least 1895.[1]

Route[edit | edit source]

At first an Indian footpath, this colonial road went from the Massachusetts Bay to Narragansett Bay, that is, from the city of Boston, Massachusetts to the city of Providence, Rhode Island.[2] The Old Roebuck Road passed through what is now:

Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Norfolk County, Massachusetts

Bristol County, Massachusetts

Providence County, Rhode Island

Connecting Routes Over time the Old Roebuck Road connected with half a dozen other migration routes out of Boston:

Sources[edit | edit source]

  1. Cobb's Tavern in Rising Star Lodge, A.F. and A.M. (accessed 16 October 2014).
  2. Frederic J. Wood, The Turnpikes of New England and the Evolution of the Same Through England, Virginia, and Maryland (Boston: Marshall Jones, 1919), 25. Internet Archive version online.