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Joseph Breck (businessman)

Joseph Breck (1794–1873), a businessman and horticulturist of the 19th century, was born in Medfield, Massachusetts. He moved to Pepperell, Massachusetts, in 1817, working in the chaise carriage manufacturing business while also exploring his passion for horticulture in his gardens. His interest in flowers and plants developed into a career as an editor, from 1822 to 1846, of the New England Farmer, one of the earliest agricultural magazines established in the U.S., and the first of its kind in New England.

Legacy
His company still exists today as Breck's. Breck Avenue in the Oak Square section of Brighton, Massachusetts, is named in his honor. The original Breck Homestead in Pepperell, Massachusetts is part of the Pepperell Center Historic District. Joseph Breck was the great-grandfather of Joseph Breck (curator), the first director of The Cloisters who was instrumental in its garden designs. ==See also==
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