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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, People from Uxbridge, Massachusetts, History of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, List of people from Uxbridge, Massachusetts, Seth Read, Abby Kelley, Stanley Woolen Mill, National Register of Historic Places listings in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, Jeannine Oppewall, Deborah Sampson, Lydia Taft, Bernat Mill, Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park, Nathan Webb, Samuel Taft, West Hill Dam, John Capron, Ironstone, Massachusetts, Bezaleel Taft, Sr., Jerry Wheelock, Moses Taft, Samuel Spring, Richard Mowry, Arthur MacArthur, Sr., North Uxbridge, Massachusetts, Baxter Hall, Bezaleel Taft, Jr., Leonard White, Friends Meetinghouse, Samuel Willard, Luke Taft, Simeon Wheelock, William Augustus Mowry, Ezra T. Benson, Daniel Day, Bazaleel Taft, Jr., House and Law Office, Rogerson's Village Historic District, Edward Sullivan, Henry Chapin, Peter Rawson Taft, Joshua Mason Macomber, Robert Rogerson, Uxbridge Academy, Benjamin Adams, Harold Walter, Joseph Read, Chockalog River, Richard T. Moore, West River, Elisha Southwick, Alice Bridges, Jacqueline Liebergott, Massachusetts Route 98, Phineas Bruce, Daniel Aldrich Cottage and Sawmill, Robert Taft, 2nd, Cormier Woods, Linwood, Massachusetts, Brian Skerry, Wheelockville, Massachusetts, Waucantuck Mill Complex, Uxbridge Passenger Depot, Rivulet Mill Complex, North Uxbridge School, Central Woolen Mills District, Uxbridge Town Hall, Wheelockville District, Uxbridge Free Public Library, Marcus Spring, Taft Brothers Block, Butler Block, Granite Store, Bank Building, Farnum Block, Uxbridge High School. Excerpt: The history of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, founded in 1727, may be divided into its prehistory, its colonial history and its modern industrial history. Uxbridge is located on the Massachusetts-Rhode Island state line, and became a cente...