Explore the history of Worcester, Massachusetts through the detailed diary entries of Franklin P. Rice. From the town's early days in the 17th century to the more recent developments in the 19th century, this book captures the essence of what makes Worcester such a unique and fascinating place. Rice's meticulous research and attention to detail bring to life the people, events, and milestones that have shaped Worcester's history.
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