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Harvard

Town in Worcester County, north-central Massachusetts, 19 km/12 mi east-southeast of Fitchburg; population (1998 est) 12,400, including Fort Devens military base (the population of the town alone was estimated in 2000 to be 5,400). Harvard is primarily agricultural, the most important produce being apples, and was incorporated in 1732.

Harvard was the site of ‘Fruitlands’, a short-lived utopian community founded in 1843 by US educator, mystic, and author Bronson Alcott, and now a museum. A Shaker community was also established here in 1791 by English religious leader Mother Ann Lee.

The Harvard Astronomical Observatory is situated here.



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FROM LOUIS LEVERETT, IN PARIS, TO HARVARD TREMONT, IN BOSTON.
Individuals had come from the rich establishment at Lebanon, from Canterbury, Harvard, and Alfred, and from all the other localities where this strange people have fertilized the rugged hills of New England by their systematic industry.
But there is reason to believe that President Dunster sat in it, when he held the first Commencement at Harvard College.
 
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