Petersham /ˈpiːtərsæm/ is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,194 at the 2020 census. Petersham is home to a...
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Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Dana was lost as a result of the formation of the Quabbin Reservoir. Formed from parts of Petersham, Greenwich...
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Shays's Rebellion (category Petersham, Massachusetts)
reached Pelham, Massachusetts on February 2, around 20 miles (32 km) from Petersham. He led his militia on a forced march to Petersham through a bitter...
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Look up petersham in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Petersham may refer to: Petersham, New South Wales, Australia Petersham railway station, a station...
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Harvard University (redirect from New College, Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Washington, D.C., Harvard Forest in Petersham, Massachusetts, Concord Field Station in Estabrook Woods in Concord, Massachusetts, the Villa I Tatti research center...
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Petersham is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the main village in the town of Petersham, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts...
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1953 Worcester tornado (category Petersham, Massachusetts)
residents. The tornado first developed over the Quabbin Reservoir in Petersham, Massachusetts at 4:25 p.m., and was witnessed by boaters on the reservoir - three...
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Ledgeville School, is an historic school building at 191 East Road in Petersham, Massachusetts. Built in 1846, it is one of the town's older surviving district...
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historic school building and local history museum at 311 East Road in Petersham, Massachusetts. It is one of two relatively unmodified one-room schoolhouses in...
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The Petersham Common Historic District encompasses the historic town center of Petersham, Massachusetts. Laid out in 1733 and centered on the town common...
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Jonas Howe (category People from Petersham, Massachusetts)
Petersham, Massachusetts and member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, serving in 1845. Jonas Howe was born in Petersham, Massachusetts on...
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unincorporated community Gay Farm, an historic colonial house, Petersham, Massachusetts, United States Gay Island, Nunavut, Canada Gay Street (Baltimore)...
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village in Massachusetts, part of the town of Petersham. It is close to the Quabbin Reservoir and the former town of Dana, Massachusetts. The village...
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Greene Chandler (1815–1879), an illustrator and wood engraver from Petersham, Massachusetts, published an illustrated children's book titled The Remarkable...
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portions of the town were annexed to the adjacent towns of New Salem and Petersham. The majority of the former town (the New Salem portion) is still above...
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Gay Farm (category Buildings and structures in Petersham, Massachusetts)
Nichewaug Hill in Petersham, Massachusetts. Built in 1740 by William Negus, the house is the oldest surviving building in Petersham. Negus' family owned...
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Harvard Forest (category Petersham, Massachusetts)
(16 km2) owned and managed by Harvard University and located in Petersham, Massachusetts. The property, in operation since 1907, includes one of North America's...
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(Proceedings of the fourth Cabot Symposium held at Harvard Forest, Petersham Massachusetts on April 26-30, 1976). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-14247-2...
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Leicester, Leominster, Millbury, Northborough, Northbridge, Oakham, Paxton, Petersham, Phillipston, Princeton, Royalston, Rutland, Shrewsbury, Southborough...
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Great: Homilies on the Gospels, 21–26, trans. Santha Bhattacharji (Petersham, Massachusetts, 2001) (translations of the 6 Homilies covering Easter Day to the...
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Austin Flint I (category People from Petersham, Massachusetts)
president of the American Medical Association. Flint was born at Petersham, Massachusetts, on October 20, 1812, to Joseph Henshaw Flint (1786-1846) and Hannah...
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Prescott Town House (category Buildings and structures in Petersham, Massachusetts)
32 in Petersham, Massachusetts. The building was built in 1838 in a Greek Revival style and served as the town hall for Prescott, Massachusetts, a town...
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(Proceedings of the fourth Cabot Symposium held at Harvard Forest, Petersham Massachusetts on April 26-30, 1976). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-14247-2...
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later become the Monastic Interreligious Dialogue, was created in Petersham, Massachusetts in June 1977 and the Dialogue Interreligieux Monastique was founded...
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Emmeline B. Wells (category People from Petersham, Massachusetts)
Wells. Emmeline Blanche Woodward was born on February 29, 1828, in Petersham, Massachusetts. She was the seventh child of David and Diadama Hare Woodward....
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William Austin Burt (category People from Petersham, Massachusetts)
legislator, surveyor, and millwright. Burt was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, and lived in Michigan from 1822 until his death in 1858. He was a member...
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by colonial Governor Benning Wentworth to Captain David Page of Petersham, Massachusetts, the town was settled in 1764 by his son, David Page, Jr. and Emmons...
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Initially, Lancaster was proposed as the seat of the northern county; later, Petersham was proposed once and Fitchburg was proposed repeatedly, most recently...
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that is known to be named for the Boston in England. That is Boston, Massachusetts. The Bostons in Indiana, Missouri, New York, and Highland and Summit...
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Arsenal. The militia captured many of the rebels on February 4 in Petersham, Massachusetts. Over the course of the next several weeks, the rebels were dispersed;...
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