The Bedford House Hotel by The Bedford Citizen May 28, 2013 1 min read Submitted by the Bedford Historical Society Built as a private home in the early 1800’s by Joshua Page, it was enlarged to Read More
Historical Society inherits, then sells, Kimball property by The Bedford Citizen May 9, 2013 3 mins read Submitted by the Bedford Historical Society A three-year effort on the part of the Bedford Historical Society has culminated in the sale Read More
The Bedford Flag on display during WWII by The Bedford Citizen May 2, 2013 1 min read The Bedford Flag was carried by Nathanial Page, as he and the other Bedford Minutemen marched to the confrontation with the British Read More
Signing his John Hancock by The Bedford Citizen April 17, 2013 1 min read Submitted by the Bedford Historical Society These two genuine John Hancock signatures can be seen on documents owned by the Bedford Historical Read More
Early Schools in Bedford by The Bedford Citizen April 4, 2013 1 min read Submitted by the Bedford Historical Society Bedford’s Act of Incorporation required that within three years the town shall “provide a school to Read More
Bedford’s Job Lane House by The Bedford Citizen January 17, 2013 1 min read Submitted by the Bedford Historical Society The Job Lane house is one of the oldest in Bedford, built in 1713 and is Read More
Bedford’s History Update: The Bedford Minutemen by The Bedford Citizen January 2, 2013 1 min read Submitted by the Bedford Historical Society The Bedford Minutemen Company returning from Wilson Park after Pole Capping. Read More
The Two Brothers Rocks by The Bedford Citizen December 17, 2012 1 min read Submitted by The Bedford Historical Society Bedford is the site of one of the oldest inland landmarks in the United States. Governor Read More