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History of Dedham, Massachusetts
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History of Dedham
Fisher Ames
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Dedham, Massachusetts
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Category:History of Dedham, Massachusetts
The
History of
Dedham, Massachusetts
may refer to:
The history of Dedham by time:
History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1635–1699
History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1700-1799
History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1800–1899
History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1900–1999
History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 2000–present
Timeline of Dedham, Massachusetts
The history of Dedham by topic:
History of education in Dedham, Massachusetts
History of rail in Dedham, Massachusetts
Lifestyles of early settlers of Dedham, Massachusetts
Early government of Dedham, Massachusetts
The history of Dedham by war:
Dedham, Massachusetts in the American Revolution
Dedham, Massachusetts in the American Civil War
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Town of
Dedham, Massachusetts
History
1635–1699
1700–1799
1800–1899
1900–1999
2000–present
Timeline
Early government
Settlers' lifestyles
Civil War
Rail
Baker v. Fales
David Brown
Dedham Covenant
Death of Elizabeth Fales
The Massachusetts Game
Sacco and Vanzetti
Suffolk Resolves
People
Deacons at First Church
Dedham High School alumni
Artists
Businesspeople
Clergy
Educators
Lawyers
Military personnel
Philanthropists
Politicians
Sportspeople
People from colonial Dedham
Signers of the Covenant
Writers
Government
Ames Schoolhouse
Fire Department
Flag Day Parade
Memorial Hall
Police
Public Library
Public Service Recognition Award
Village Historic District
Buildings
19 Court Street
601-603 High Street
Broad Oak
Daniel Slattery house
Dedham Community House
Dedham Historical Society and Museum
Endicott Estate
Endicott House
Fairbanks House
(
Jonathan Fairbanks
)
Fisher-Whiting House
Museum of Bad Art
Norfolk County Correctional Center
(
1795 jail
;
1817 jail
)
Courthouse
(
1795 courthouse
)
Norfolk House
Phoenix Hotel
Pillar of Liberty
Powder House
Queen of Apostles Seminary
Samuel Dexter House
Temperance Hall
Organizations
Historical Society
Horse Thief Society
James Joyce Ramble
Businesses
Ames Almanack
Ames Tavern
Atlantic Power Corporation
Blue Ribbon Barbecue
Chess King
Cortera
D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches
Dedham Bank
Dedham Pottery
Dedham Savings
Moseley's on the Charles
National Amusements
The Norfolk & Dedham Group
Papa Gino's
Rust Craft Greeting Card Company
WAMG
WFXT
WYDN
WZBR
Churches
Allin Congregational
First Church
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Good Shepherd
St. Mary's
(
History
)
St. Paul's
St. Susanna's
Education
Dedham High School
Dedham Public Schools
Noble and Greenough
Rashi School
St. Mary's School and Asylum
Ursuline Academy
Outdoor spaces
Avery Oak
Charles River
Mother Brook
Baby Cemetery
Brookdale Cemetery
Dedham Granite
Fariview Cemetery
Old Village Cemetery
Pine Ridge Pet Cemetery
Transportation
Dedham Branch
Dedham Corporate Center station
Dedham station
Endicott station
Stone Haven station
Boston Post Road
Stony Brook Reservation Parkways
Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway
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