In 1649, Ousamequin (
Massasoit) sold the surrounding
Wampanoag land—then known as Saughtucket—to
Myles Standish as an addition to
Duxbury. Brockton was part of this area, which
the English renamed
Bridgewater. On June 15, 1821, a portion of the then Bridgewater Township was established as North Bridgewater. North Bridgewater was renamed Brockton, Massachusetts, on May 5, 1874, when community leaders wanted to adopt a distinctive new name to reflect the town's growing industrial importance, in order to attract customers and new businesses. When town booster and trolley-car magnate Ira Copeland (inventor and manufacturer; b. November 14, 1831 West Bridgewater) was on a business trip, he heard a Canadian train conductor announce the
Brockville, Ontario station. Copeland considered the name Brockton would suit North Bridgewater. Since Brockville is named after
Isaac Brock as an exemplar of leadership, bravery and duty, ergo Brockton is indirectly named after him. He was the British commanding general who was killed by an American sniper at
Queenston Heights It also has Dutch/Flemish origins as a topographic name for a "water meadow" (from
broek). Ultimately, "Brockton" received 1081 votes (~72%), renaming the town on May 5, 1874. Famous
abolitionist Frederick Douglass, spoke to a crowd at the Liberty Tree in Brockton during the pre-Civil War period. During the
American Civil War, Brockton was America's largest producer of shoes, and until the latter parts of the 20th century, Brockton had a large shoe and leather products industry. Since the company's 1898 founding, Brockton has been the headquarters city of
office supplies retailer
W.B. Mason, itself founded to provide those supplies to the city's shoe industry. The city's economy was once based on the shoe industry, but it has since diversified to include other industries such as healthcare, education, and manufacturing. Brockton has faced a number of challenges, including poverty, crime, and regional and local racial segregation. Despite these challenges, the city has made progress in recent years, File:1906 Brockton station postcard.JPG|Brockton station on a 1906 postcard File:Oldest House in Brockton Heights, MA.jpg|Oldest house in 1910 File:Main Street, Looking North From Crescent, Brockton, MA.jpg|Main Street File:Howard & Foster's Shoe Factory, Brockton, MA.jpg|Shoe factory in 1910
Historical firsts World firsts • On October 1, 1883, Brockton became the first place in the world to have a
three-wire underground electrical system when
Thomas Edison threw a switch to activate it. • The City Theater opened on October 24, 1894, the first theater in the world to be tied into the three-wire electrical system.
US firsts • On December 30, 1884, the first electrically operated fire station in the United States opened in Brockton. • The department store
Santa Claus appeared in Brockton in December 1890, when
James Edgar, of Edgar's Department Store, suited up for the first time. • Brockton became the first city in the country to abolish
grade crossings in 1896. • In 2020, Brockton became the first city in
New England with a majority-Black population. Brockton's new majority-Black population is expected to have a positive impact on the city's culture, economy, and politics.
World records • On November 23, 2010, Brockton set the world record for the most Santa Hat wearers in one place at one time, with 872 people participating in the event. • On November 20, 2011, Brockton doubled the city's Santa Claus hat-wearing record with 1792 people in downtown Brockton wearing Santa hats. ==Geography==