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  2. Concord, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Concord (/ ˈ k ɒ ŋ k ər d /) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.In the 2020 census, the town population was 18,491. [2] The United States Census Bureau considers Concord part of Greater Boston.

  3. The Concord Female Anti-Slavery Society - Wikipedia

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    The Concord Female Anti-Slavery Society (CFASS) was founded officially in 1837, however there is a longer history to abolitionism in Massachusetts. [6] A man who went by the name "Felix", possibly an enslaved person working for Mary and Abia Holbrook, was the first black individual to successfully lobby the local government in Boston to question slavery in Massachusetts and in the country. [7]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Concord ...

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    From Concord to Lexington on Massachusetts Route 2A 42°28′09″N 71°21′01″W  /  42.4692°N 71.3504°W  / 42.4692; -71.3504  ( Minute Man National Historical Boundary increase (added 2002-11-29): Lexington, MA

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  6. Robbins House (Concord, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Robbins House is a historic house museum in Concord, Massachusetts, which focuses on interpreting the early African American history of Concord and the Northeast. The Robbins House was built in the early 1820s as a two-room, two-family farmhouse for two grown children of Revolutionary War veteran Caesar Robbins and their families.

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  8. Middlesex County, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    " Middlesex initially contained Charlestown, Cambridge, Watertown, Sudbury, Concord, Woburn, Medford, and Reading. [5] In 1649 the first Middlesex County Registry of Deeds was created in Cambridge. On April 19, 1775, Middlesex was the site of the first armed conflict of the American Revolutionary War .

  9. List of people from Concord, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    John Buttrick, Concord militia leader; Frederick Heyliger, Easy company commander and member of the "Band of Brothers" Jonathan Hoar, colonial soldier; Samuel Prescott, American Revolutionary War, involved in "The Ride" with Paul Revere and William Dawes; Thomas Wheeler, soldier in King Philip's War