Framingham Voicemail - Voice Mail Services
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Call Transfer: Talk to your callers live. With optional free call screening, you'll decide whether to take the call or send it to voice mail. $4.95/mo.*
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*Local transfers are free in flat rate areas. In measured areas, local calls are 2.9cpm. Local long distance is 4.9cpm and long distance is 6.9cpm. All services may not be available in all areas.
Farmingham, Massachusetts during Colonial Times
The first European settlers arrived in Framingham in the seventeenth century, they commonly referred to the area as The wilderness. Framingham today it is a thriving community in the center of Massachusetts and New England population in the southwestern corner of Middlesex County, about equal distance between the two largest cities of Massachusetts, Boston and Worcester. This community contained fourteen thousand, five hundred forty-three acres in area, is one hundred twenty-eight ft. above seal level at the railroad crossing downtown, and rises to six hundred and two ft. above sea level at the peak of Mt. Nobscot.
Early pioneers continued to farm and raise families on the more than fifteen thousand acres that had been given in grants by the Colonial government to Thomas Danforth between sixteen sixty and sixteen sixty-two. This property was known first as Danforth's Farms and later Framingham, the name coming from the birthplace of Danforth in England - Framlingham, with the " l " ommited. Danforth was high in the Colonial government and was the first treasurer of Harvard College. Life went along happily for some years until the Crown Colony instituted a tax assessment. The Stamp Act caused turmoil. Many communities, including Framingham, refused to pay.
The feeling of concern continued to grow and finally there was violence. On March 5, 1770, a Framingham man, Crispus Attucks, joined a mob in protest against the coercion. The mob carried clubs and threw snowballs, but none had firearms when they faced up to the British soldiery. When the soldiers received the order to fire, the first to fall mortally wounded was Attucks - remembered today as the first man to die in the fight for Independence in that Boston Massacre. Attucks lived on what is Route 9, not far from the State Police Academy.
With this trouble brewing, Framingham leaders prepared themselves. Two companies of Minute Men were authorized and organized. Each man was to provide himself with the necessary equipment, including ammunition. They chose Simon Edgell as Captain of one group, and Thomas Nixon Captain of the other. It is to note that British troops did not attempt to traverse the road to Worcester via Framingham, but headed rather towards Lexington and Concord. |