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The Southbridge Public Library was founded in 1870. [21] [22] In fiscal year 2008, the town of Southbridge spent 1.03% ($426,025) of its budget on its public library—approximately $25 per person, per year ($32.94 adjusted for inflation to 2022). [23] The Jacob Edwards Library [24] is the public library
The following properties in Southbridge, Massachusetts are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 20, 2024. [1]
Dexter Russell Wright (June 27, 1821 – July 23, 1886) was an American lawyer and politician. Wright was born in Windsor, Vermont , on June 27, 1821, the son of Alpheus and Anna E. (Loveland) Wright.
The Dexter Richardson House is an historic house at 5 South Street in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 story wood-frame house was built c. 1736, and is a well-preserved local example of transitional Georgian-Federal styling. The basic massing of the main block is Georgian, with five bays and a central entry, with a large central chimney.
The Dexter School opened on Freeman Street in the affluent Cottage Farm neighborhood educating boys through ninth grade. Dexter was attended by Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. and the 35th president of the United States, John F. Kennedy, along with other notable figures. The school developed a strong bond with many of Boston's leading families with ties ...
Founded in 1992, the school was a PK-4 sister school to the all-boys Dexter School. Within four years, expanded to instruct up to the 8th grade. In 2013, Southfield merged with Dexter to form the coeducational Dexter Southfield School.
Nathaniel Dexter, "town father" of Lancaster, Massachusetts, USA, donated what is known as Dexter Drumlin to The Trustees of Reservations. [1] After his death he was hailed as "a beloved supporter of The Trustees and active member of the Lancaster community". [ 2 ]
The Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, formerly the Evangelical Free Church, is a historic church building at 446 Hamilton Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts.Built in 1869 for a nominally non-denominational congregation of senior Hamilton Woolen Company employees, it has house an Episcopal congregation since 1921.