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Settled in 1653 by people from Concord and Woburn. Named after Chelmsford in Essex.
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Settled in 1653 by people from Concord and Woburn. Named after Chelmsford in Essex.
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Harriet B. Rogers, assisted by Mary S. Byam, opened here in 1866 the Chelmsford School, the first in America to successfully teach lip-reading and speech to deaf children. In 1867 it was moved to Northampton as the Clarke School for the Deaf.
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Erected in 1802 on the site of Chelmsford's first school house.
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Middlesex CanalToll House1832Oldest Canal TollHouse in America.
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South-southeast face:In honorof theTownsmen of Chelmsfordin theWar of the RevolutionThis monument is erectedby aGrateful posterity.East-northeast face:Lt. Col. Moses ParkerandCapt. Benj. WalkerWounded at Bunker HillJune 17, 75.Died prisoners in B…
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HereOn the 19th of April 1775The minute guns summonedThe men of ChelmsfordTo the Concord fight.
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