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Dedham

[ ded-uhm ]

noun

  1. a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.


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The father, who was well-to-do, purchased a water-mill at Dedham and two windmills at East Bergholt, where he lived.

This news excited the curiosity of the old gentlemen, for not many fine people came to Dedham.

His son had been accordingly placed at school in Dedham, whence he had now come to attend the meeting.

The most prominent instance was that of the First Church in Dedham, and this was decided by legal proceedings.

There was also an English lady visiting America who stayed a while in Dedham to be with my cousin.

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