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  • History of Acton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Acton, Massachusetts is a small town west of Boston in an area that has records of human habitation which stretch back 7000 years. Acton citizens had a significant role in the battle of Battle of Lexington and Concord, the prelude to the American Revolution. Acton's history reflects the major events that were occurring in Massachusetts, New England, the United States and the world.
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  • fitchburg railroad - Google News Archive Search

    1843 - In 1843, the railroad came to Acton. The Fitchburg Railroad was ... en.wikipedia.ooo/wiki/History_of_Acton,_Massachusetts

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  • Acton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Acton is a suburban town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States about twenty-one miles west-northwest of Boston along Route 2 west of Concord and about ten miles (18 km) southwest of Lowell. The population was 20,331 at the 2000 census. It is bordered by Westford and Littleton to the north, Concord and Carlisle to the east, Stow and Maynard to the south, and Boxborough to the west.
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    1580 - We must distinguish the Formula of Concord from the Book of ... en.wikipedia.ooo/wiki/History_of_Acton,_Massachusetts

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  • Everything about Acton Town

    Find all the information you need about "Acton Town" on Exalead Wikipedia. ... History of Acton, Massachusetts. Acton, Massachusetts is a small town west of Boston in an area that has ...

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  • Category:Middlesex County, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free ...

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Pages in category "Middlesex County ... Historic places in Framingham, Massachusetts; History of Acton, Massachusetts ...

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  • Acton, Massachusetts - Archiplanet

    Map of Acton, Massachusetts Architectural History of Acton, Massachusetts ... Retrieved from "hhhwww.greatbuildings.ccc/wiki/Acton%2C_Massachusetts"

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  • What is the population of History of Acton, Massachusetts?

    The population of History of Acton, Massachusetts is . By the mid-1800s, Acton was an industrial ... located in the area which is now South Acton. . Source: hhhen.wikipedia.ooo ...

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  • 6th Massachusetts Regiment - Powerset

    ... at West Point, New York and disbanded on November... Read enhanced Wikipedia ... History of Acton, Massachusetts Company E of Acton of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment was to be the first ...

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  • Sources of Information of Interest to our Troop

    History of Acton, Massachusetts — read about the history of Acton in the Wikipedia; Acton Minutemen Home Page — information, history, events

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