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Fitchburg

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Fitchburg industrial city (1990 pop. 41,194), seat of Worcester co., N Mass., on the north branch of the Nashua River; settled c.1730, inc. as a city 1872. Its important paper industry dates approximately from 1805. Other products include fabricated steel, machinery, textiles, apparel, and plastics. Fitchburg State College is there. Author not available, FITCHBURG. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Samuel Read Hall
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 1795-1877, American educator and clergyman, b. Croydon, N.H. After teaching in Rumford, Maine, and Fitchburg, Mass., he founded (1823) at Concord, Vt., a training school for teachers, one of the first in the United States. He also helped ... Read more
Harold Rugg
Encyclopedia of World Biography ... of Edward and Merion Abbie (Davidson) Rugg, was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on January 17, 1886. His father was a carpenter. Following his graduation from high school in Fitchburg, Rugg worked for two years in a textile mill before he enrolled ... Read more

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Free Article Fitchburg Savings now Rollstone Bank.(BUSINESS)
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 2/21/2008
Free Article Feds OK $75M for commuter rail; Funds to improve Fitchburg-Boston line.(BUSINESS)
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 2/6/2008
Free Article Mayor suggests block parties; `Fitchburg's First Thursdays' could lure people downtown.(LOCAL NEWS)
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 1/24/2008