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Attleboro, Massachusetts
Be sure to click on the thumbnails to see these great photos in all their glory.
Photos of cemetery stones located here.     More photos of the mill.     More photos of this beautiful, peaceful pond.

The Richard Dodge and Tristram Dodge lines intermarried in Attleboro, Massachusetts when Martha Ann Dodge, a descendant of Richard, married George Henry Dodge, a descendant of Tristram on October 2, 1839.

In October, 2000, we traveled to Attleboro and several other nearby towns to document our families history. It was a wonderful experience and we brought back photos for all to see. Just click on any thumbnail to see it full size.

Earl Dodge of Colorado (left)is greeted by members of the Attleboro Historical Society:
Larry Fitton and Gil Bagley. Gil was the first person from Attleboro to contact the Dodge Family Association about this Dodge pond, cemetery, and cotton mill.
Norman Dodge of Seattle (right) visits with Victor Bonneville (author of "An Island at Dodgeville Pond" July/August Dodge Family Journal), and James Hanley, publisher/editor of My Backyard, an Attleboro weekly newspaper.
The 'town crier' Larry Fitton reads a welcoming proclamation.
The Dodgeville general store.
Arrival on the island at Dodgeville Pond whos waters are graced by resident wild swans
More photos of this beautiful, peaceful pond.
The Dodge cemetery on the Island.
From the left: Gil Bagley, Earl Dodge(back), Larry Fitton, Jamie Merolla, Sun Chronicle Staff writer, Keith Norstrum, photo editor/photographer Sun Chronicle, James Hanley, publisher/editor of My Backyard
From the left: Jamie Merolla, Sun Chronicle Staff writer, Keith Norstrum, photo editor/photographer Sun Chronicle, James Hanley, publisher/editor of My Backyard, and Victor Bonneville, Historical Society Member and author.
From the left: Larry Fitton, Norman Dodge of Seattle, Victor Bonneville, Gil Bagley.
The meeting of the Richard Dodge line of Wenham, Massachusetts, and the Tristram Dodge line of Block Island, Rhode Island. Photos of other cemetery stones located here.
View across the pond of the Dodge cotton mill. More photos of the mill.

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