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Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1890-1989
註釋The book is published with the cooperation of the Sudbury Historical Society and support from the Sudbury Foundation and the Wayside Inn Trustees. This 256-page book, covers the period from Sudbury's 250th birthday in 1889 to its 350th in 1989. Some significant events during that time include the Ku Klux Klan rally in August of 1925; Sudbury's bid (or non-bid) to become the site for the headquarters of the United Nations and Giuseppi Cavicchio's refusal to sell his water rights which scuttled Henry Ford's plans to build an auto parts factory at the site of Charles O. Parmenter's mill in South Sudbury.