Randolph Historical Society
360 North Main Street, Randolph, Massachusetts 02368
Stetson Hall,
Randolph, Mass. circa 1894

The Randolph Historical Society seeks to preserve and promulgate the history of Randolph, Massachusetts

Located within Norfolk County, Randolph is a modern community of 36,000 population. It has a town meeting form of government with an elected Board of Selectmen and other town officials.

Current day Randolph is a mixture of residential homes and apartment buildings, as well as several industrial areas. For most of the nineteenth century Randolph was a major manufacturer of boots and shoes. An industry that attracted a diverse population through several periods of migration. Today the town has light manufacturing and service industries while serving as a bedroom community to the Greater Boston area.

To learn more about Randolph's History click on the links shown here. To participate in Historical Society meetings and to perhaps become a member, please click on those links.

New as of March, 2000: The story of George Mason Lovering, Randolph/Holbrook's Medal of Honor recepient. Plus news about the Taste of Randolph 2000

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Brief History

Stetson Hall

Link to New 'Stetson Hall web site'

Beneath the Elms

Ladies Library Association

Mary Wilkins Freeman

George Mason Lovering

Meetings and Membership

Taste of Randolph 2001

Annual Save Stetson Hall Golf Tournament

Newsletter

Guestbook

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