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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. |
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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. |
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The 'town crier' Larry Fitton reads a welcoming proclamation. |
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The Dodgeville general store. |
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Arrival on the island at Dodgeville Pond whos waters are graced by resident wild swans
More photos of this beautiful, peaceful pond. |
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The Dodge cemetery on the Island.
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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 |
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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. |
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From the left: Larry Fitton, Norman Dodge of Seattle, Victor Bonneville, Gil Bagley. |
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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. |
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View across the pond of the Dodge cotton mill.
More photos of the mill.
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