In the day a 12 year old girl, named Betsey Metcalf, longed for a beautiful straw hat. Unfortunately, she and her family could not afford this straw bonnet. Determined Betsey gathered straw and some simple tools from her father's barn. She shared her new found skill with other girls and one inparticular Enice of Foxborough. To find out more about Betsey and the girls see Mr. Rosetti in the Ahern library and begin reading Foxborough Gem of Norfolk Country By: Jack Authelet.
Fall on the Common of Foxboro
A beautiful fall day in Foxboro, Massachusetts!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
History of Foxboro
If you are really curious about the town of Foxboro, Massachusetts here are a few links that might wet your appetite.
http://norfolkcountymagen.info/foxborough/fox_hist_soc.htm
http://www.foxboroughhistory.org/
http://norfolkcountymagen.info/foxborough/fox_hist_soc.htm
http://www.foxboroughhistory.org/
Early Years in Foxborough, Massachusetts
After exploring some good old fashion text books, I came across the name Charles James Fox, whose namesake is for the town of Foxboro...Further investigation I found that the Honorable Charles James Fox, was a member of the English House of Commons . Charles was a great supporter of the Colonies and defended their actions. Mr. Fox was a true patriot, no one would ever question his ability to name the town of Foxboro.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
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