- join them, as
would Joshua Fisher and his son John, and
several other Dedhamites.
Those who
moved there often moved with
family members, and many would...
-
outside of
Dedham who had
purchased land there, and
second generation Dedhamites who
moved without their parents.
Without the outsides, it is questionable...
-
ground under their anniversary tree. On
August 18, 1964, a 17-year-old
Dedhamite who
lived down the
street was
driving and
missed a left hand turn from...
- by
Louis Bullard to turn the
powder house into a
memorial of
prominent Dedhamites, with
their names carved into the building.
Nothing came of it. On April...
-
residents began moving further away from the
center of town.
Until 1682 all
Dedhamites had
lived within 1.5
miles (2.4 km) of the
meetinghouse and the trend...
- same year, he
commented with
disdain on the
republican sensibilities of
Dedhamites. He
found their notions of
liberty to be more akin to licentiousness,...
- by
Louis Bullard to turn the
powder house into a
memorial of
prominent Dedhamites, with
their names carved into the building.
Nothing came of it. In the...
- Paul's
Church commented with
disdain on the
republican sensibilities of
Dedhamites. He
found their notions of
liberty to be more akin to licentiousness,...
- town were not members, and this
number grew as more
second generation Dedhamites came of age. The
decline was so
apparent across the
colony by 1660 that...
-
divorced in 1904. He
remarried in Rye Beach, New
Hampshire to
fellow Dedhamite Louise Clapp Colburn, a
widow with two
children from her
first marriage...