List of people from Uxbridge, Massachusetts

This is a list of people from the American town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts. This early American town, settled in 1662, has a record of people significant to both regional and U.S. history. The listing of people is by century, starting in the 17th century.

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17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

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  19. "Blackstone River Valley, New England's Historic National Park area; Navigator/Uxbridge". Blackstonevalley.com. Retrieved December 6, 2007.
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  38. 1 2 Chapin, Judge Henry (1881). Address Delivered at the Unitarian Church in Uxbridge, 1864. Worcester, Massachusetts: Charles Hamilton Press (Harvard Library; from Google Books). p. 172.
  39. Shrady, George F, Editor (1885). Medical Record, A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 28. New York City: William Wood & Company. p. 651. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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