Template:Dedham Town of Dedham, MassachusettsHistory 1635–1699 1700–1799 1800–1899 1900–1999 2000–present Timeline Early government Settlers' lifestyles Civil War Rail Baker v. Fales David Brown Dedham Covenant Death of Elizabeth Fales The Massachusetts Game Sacco and Vanzetti Suffolk Resolves People Deacons at First Church Dedham High School alumni Artists Businesspeople Clergy Educators Lawyers Military personnel Philanthropists Politicians Sportspeople People from colonial Dedham Signers of the Covenant Writers Government Ames Schoolhouse Fire Department Flag Day Parade Memorial Hall Police Public Library Public Service Recognition Award Village Historic District Buildings 19 Court Street 601-603 High Street Broad Oak Daniel Slattery house Dedham Community House Dedham Historical Society and Museum Endicott Estate Endicott House Fairbanks House (Jonathan Fairbanks) Fisher-Whiting House Museum of Bad Art Norfolk County Correctional Center (1795 jail; 1817 jail) Courthouse (1795 courthouse) Norfolk House Phoenix Hotel Pillar of Liberty Powder House Queen of Apostles Seminary Samuel Dexter House Temperance Hall Organizations Historical Society Horse Thief Society James Joyce Ramble Businesses Ames Almanack Ames Tavern Atlantic Power Corporation Blue Ribbon Barbecue Chess King Cortera D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches Dedham Bank Dedham Pottery Dedham Savings Moseley's on the Charles National Amusements The Norfolk & Dedham Group Papa Gino's Rust Craft Greeting Card Company WAMG WFXT WYDN WZBR Churches Allin Congregational First Church First Church of Christ, Scientist Good Shepherd St. Mary's (History) St. Paul's St. Susanna's Education Dedham High School Dedham Public Schools Noble and Greenough Rashi School St. Mary's School and Asylum Ursuline Academy Outdoor spaces Avery Oak Charles River Mother Brook Baby Cemetery Brookdale Cemetery Dedham Granite Fariview Cemetery Old Village Cemetery Pine Ridge Pet Cemetery Transportation Dedham Branch Dedham Corporate Center station Dedham station Endicott station Stone Haven station Boston Post Road Stony Brook Reservation Parkways Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway Template documentationSee alsoCategory:History of Dedham, Massachusetts Category:Dedham, Massachusetts