Brookdale Cemetery Seeing a need for greater cemetery space, Dedham's Annual Town Meeting of 1876 established a committee to look into establishing a new cemetery. The committee, composed of the selectmen and Eratus Worthington,
Eliphalet Stone,
Royal O. Storrs, Winslow Warren, Edwin Whiting, and Alfred Hewins, was charged with determining how large the cemetery should be, locating land for it, and all other matters. Town Meeting accepted the committee's recommendation on October 20, 1877, and appropriated $8,150 to purchase 39 acres from Barrows and Thomas Motley with additional land from Walter E. White for a total of 40 acres. Several of those involved in the creation of
Brookdale Cemetery were the agents and superintendents of the mills along Mother Brook. The Town of Dedham purchased another portion of his estate in 1976 to develop the O'Neil Drive housing complex for senior citizens, and then another 2 acres from St. Mary's in 2009. The other half of the St. Mary's parking lot was sold and developed into private homes in 2011.
Other During the
bicentennial celebrations in Dedham in 1836, Barrows served as a vice president of the dinner held for 600 people. He also served on the building committee for the new
Avery School in 1844, petitioned Norfolk County to widen High Street in 1874, and was otherwise "committed to local improvement and active in civic affairs." In his obituary, it was said that "as the 'fountain head' of East Dedham, he is entitled to much of the credit for the prosperity of that place." ==Notes==