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List of Stubs & Redlinks Related to Greater Springfield [Work in Progress] Noteworthy Figures Places
 * William Pynchon, significant potential for expansion
 * Elizur Holyoke, " "
 * Mary Holyoke
 * Caleb Strong, " "
 * Primus P. Mason, " "
 * Domenic Sarno, " "
 * Miles Morgan, " "
 * Evelyn Chesky, " "
 * Elizabeth Towne, " "
 * Horace Smith, " "
 * Anna Burns Sullivan, labor organizer, a key New England figure in the textile workers strike (1934), among the largest in US history
 * Emma Brigham, first woman lawmaker of Springfield, one of the first of the Commonwealth
 * George Walter Vincent Smith, philanthropist, merchant trader, carriage-maker, and collector of namesake museum specimens
 * George Sylvester Taylor, first mayor of Chicopee, significant potential for expansion
 * William B. C. Pearsons, first mayor of Holyoke
 * List of mayors of Holyoke, Massachusetts, 33/44 missing, not all necessarily significant contributors but still good amount of missing information
 * List of mayors of Springfield, Massachusetts, 29/55 missing, " "
 * List of mayors of Chicopee, Massachusetts, nearly all missing, " "
 * The Pynchon Estate/The Old Fort
 * Holyoke City Hall, significant potential for expansion
 * Springfield Municipal Group, " "
 * National Register of Historic Places listings in Hampden County, Massachusetts, most stubs
 * Neighborhoods of Holyoke
 * Churchill
 * Elmwood
 * The Flats – features the Holyoke Canal System and many prominent structures built by the Hadley Falls Company in the mid-19th century.
 * Highlands
 * Highland Park
 * Homestead Avenue
 * Ingleside – features the Holyoke Mall and Nuestras Raices.
 * Jarvis Avenue
 * Oakdale
 * Rock Valley
 * Smith's Ferry – features the Dinosaur Footprints Reservation.
 * South Holyoke – features the Holyoke Turner Hall.
 * Springdale
 * Whiting Farms


 * Neighborhoods of Springfield (exist but may need expansion/photos/documentation)
 * Bay
 * Boston Road
 * East Forest Park
 * East Springfield
 * Indian Orchard
 * McKnight
 * Mason Square
 * Metro Center
 * Apremont Triangle Historic District
 * Court Square
 * Mattoon St. Historic District
 * North End
 * Brightwood
 * Liberty Heights
 * Memorial Square
 * Old Hill
 * Six Corners
 * Sixteen Acres
 * South End
 * Upper Hill


 * Hadley Falls Trust Company, historic building (Macris) and defunct financial firm instrumental in city's initial growth

Economy/Companies
 * Hazen Paper, significant for its Supreme Court case as well
 * Hampden Paper, oldest operating paper mill in city founded on industry
 * Holyoke Federal Credit Union