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- Estabrook_Woods abstract "The Estabrook Woods is a wild tract of more than 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) of woodland, hills, ledge, and swamp two miles (3 km) north of the Town of Concord. It is the largest contiguous and undeveloped woodland within thirty miles of Boston. However, the woods have a history of human disturbance dating back to the Algonquian Native Americans who used controlled burning to clear tracts of land. Later, colonists cleared much of Estabrook for agriculture and pastures, although vegetation has since rejuvenated. The Woods are named for the Estabrook family, prominent in the area since colonial times. The first Estabrook in the area, Capt. Joseph, purchased his farm, now part of Estabrook Woods, from the Pelham family, then of Rhode Island.Henry David Thoreau is intimately associated with this area, which he called Easterbrooks Country. In his Oct. 20, 1857 journal entry, one of several on the woodland, he writes: “What a wild and rich domain that Easterbrooks Country! Not a cultivated, hardly a cultivatable field in it, and yet it delights all natural persons.” The woods are also home to the unimproved Estabrook Road, which Minutemen used at the start of the American Revolutionary War. Today, stone markers mark the path taken by Minuteman traveling south toward Concord.The Estabrook Woods are bordered by Lowell Road to the west, Monument Street to the east, and Bedford Road (Rt. 225) to the north.Though accessible to the public, most of Estabrook is privately owned by Harvard University (672 acres), Middlesex School (180 acres), and a number of smaller landowners. Because the Estabrook Woods are comprised mostly of privately-owned lands, they are not a public recreation area, and should not be used for organized group events of any kind.".
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- Estabrook_Woods wikiPageWikiLink Algonquian_peoples.
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- Estabrook_Woods wikiPageWikiLink Category:Concord,_Massachusetts.
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- Estabrook_Woods wikiPageWikiLink Concord,_Massachusetts.
- Estabrook_Woods wikiPageWikiLink Easterbrooks_Country.
- Estabrook_Woods wikiPageWikiLink Harvard_University.
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- Estabrook_Woods wikiPageWikiLink Middlesex_School.
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- Estabrook_Woods wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capt. Joseph Estabrook".
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- Estabrook_Woods subject Category:Concord,_Massachusetts.
- Estabrook_Woods subject Category:Geography_of_Massachusetts.
- Estabrook_Woods subject Category:Harvard_University.
- Estabrook_Woods subject Category:Protected_areas_of_Middlesex_County,_Massachusetts.
- Estabrook_Woods subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Concord,_Massachusetts.
- Estabrook_Woods hypernym Tract.
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- Estabrook_Woods comment "The Estabrook Woods is a wild tract of more than 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) of woodland, hills, ledge, and swamp two miles (3 km) north of the Town of Concord. It is the largest contiguous and undeveloped woodland within thirty miles of Boston. However, the woods have a history of human disturbance dating back to the Algonquian Native Americans who used controlled burning to clear tracts of land.".
- Estabrook_Woods label "Estabrook Woods".
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