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    Hardwick is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States, about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of the city of Worcester. It had a population of...
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  • Tabitha Babbitt (category People from Hardwick, Massachusetts)
    Shaker community in 1793. Babbitt was born on December 9, 1779, in Hardwick, Massachusetts, the daughter of Seth and Elizabeth Babbitt. On August 12, 1793...
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  • County, Georgia Hardwick, Bryan County, Georgia Hardwick, Massachusetts Hardwick, Minnesota Hardwick, Vermont, a New England town Hardwick (CDP), Vermont...
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    1781, to Danforth Keyes and 66 others, some of whom were from Hardwick, Massachusetts. Permanent settlement began in 1793 when several families named...
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  • educational program EHS Institute, a teacher training program in Hardwick, Massachusetts, United States East High School (disambiguation) Eastern High School...
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    1997. Carrie Stevens was born in Buffalo, New York and grew up in Hardwick, Massachusetts. Later she studied journalism at Memphis State University. Growing...
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    Timothy Ruggles (category American Loyalists from Massachusetts)
    history of Nova Scotia Paige, Lucius Robinson (1883), History of Hardwick, Massachusetts: With a Genealogical Register, Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and...
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    Gilbertville Roads in Hardwick, Massachusetts. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The town of Hardwick was incorporated in January...
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    and Bridge Street in Ware and the village of Gilbertville within Hardwick, Massachusetts. It is one of a small number of surviving 19th-century covered...
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    Squire Whipple (category People from Hardwick, Massachusetts)
    1888) was an American civil engineer. Squire Whipple was born in Hardwick, Massachusetts on September 16, 1804. His family moved to New York when he was...
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    The Hardwick House is a historic house at 59–61 Spear Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. The 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house was built in 1850s, and is one...
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  • Eagle Hill School (category 1967 establishments in Massachusetts)
    hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, and other learning disabilities in Hardwick, Massachusetts, which was founded in 1967. Two other schools with the same name...
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    Mary Rowlandson (category English emigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony)
    six years old, Sarah died en route, near what is now the town of Hardwick, Massachusetts. Mary and her two other surviving children were kept separately...
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    Garden. A native of Quincy, Massachusetts, Hardwick was the son of Charles Theodore Hardwick and Leslie Baldwin Hardwick. His family immigrated to the...
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    Moses Robinson (category People from Hardwick, Massachusetts)
    was born in Hardwick, Massachusetts, a son of Samuel Robinson (1707–1767) and Mercy (Leonard) Robinson (1714–1793). He was raised in Hardwick, and in 1761...
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    (includes Barre CDP), Boylston, Douglas (includes East Douglas), Grafton, Hardwick, Holden, Hubbardston, Leicester, Leominster, Millbury, Northborough (includes...
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    Gilbertville is an unincorporated village in the town of Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States, approximately 20 miles west of the city...
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    Albert F. Richardson (category People from Hardwick, Massachusetts)
    served as twentieth Sheriff of Worcester County, Massachusetts. Richardson was born in Hardwick, Massachusetts on March 28, 1868, to Alonzo Frederick and Martha...
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    Joseph French Johnson (category People from Hardwick, Massachusetts)
    Alexander Hamilton Institute in New York in 1909. Johnson was born in Hardwick, Massachusetts, in 1853, son of Gardner Nye and Eliza (French) Johnson, a paternal...
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    Tyler of Hardwick, Massachusetts. The father was a farmer and deacon of the local Congregationalist church. He's living with his parents in Hardwick in 1850...
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  • Mercy B. Jackson (category Physicians from Massachusetts)
    specifically in obstetrics and gynecology. Mercy Ruggles was born in Hardwick, Massachusetts on September 17, 1802, to Constant Ruggles, Esq. and his wife....
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  • EHS Institute (category 2004 establishments in Massachusetts)
    on the Eagle Hill School campus in Hardwick, MA. Since the first cohort in 2005 over 500 teachers from Massachusetts districts have completed the EHS Institute...
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    Charles L. Robinson (category People from Hardwick, Massachusetts)
    He studied medicine in Woodstock, Vermont, and later in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where he earned his medical degree at the Berkshire Medical College...
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  • Samuel Robinson (Vermont politician) (category People from Hardwick, Massachusetts)
    Vermont House of Representatives. Samuel Robinson was born in Hardwick, Massachusetts, on August 15, 1738. He was the son of Samuel Robinson, Sr. (1707–1767)...
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    Gilbertville Historic District (category Historic districts in Worcester County, Massachusetts)
    Massachusetts within Hardwick, Massachusetts. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The nearby Ware-Hardwick Covered...
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    ultimately promoted to the rank of Major General. Robinson was born in Hardwick, Massachusetts as the eighth child of Captain Samuel Robinson, and his siblings...
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    town was first settled in 1761 by four families from Hardwick and two from Amherst, Massachusetts. They were led by Capt. Samuel Robinson, who camped in...
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    years additional tracts of land which were formerly part of Brookfield and Hardwick were acquired. The land was first settled in 1709 and was officially incorporated...
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  • Joseph Fay (politician) (category People from Hardwick, Massachusetts)
    and was one of its principal founders. Joseph Fay was born in Hardwick, Massachusetts on September 11, 1753, the son of Stephen Fay and Ruth Child. In...
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  • Palace: The Story of a Friendship, published by Waterline Books in Hardwick, Massachusetts. In August 1947, White was married to the American poet and Smith...
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