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Stoughton

[ stoht-n ]

noun

  1. a city in E Massachusetts.


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This has been widely interpreted as police aiding the rioters, but reporters on the scene described the officers as overwhelmed by the mob, and Stoughton says the withdrawal was in line with standard tactics in such a situation.

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Nowlin was adamant about keeping his big news a secret from the 15,000 other people in Stoughton, Wisc.

General Stoughton was in charge of an army of cavalry, infantry, and artillery, with headquarters at Fairfax Court-house.

Their Courts of justice were continued upon the former plan, Mr. Stoughton being at the head of them.

And then, on a day came actually an offer for it from Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton.

William Stoughton, of the Court of Assistants, afterward lieutenant-governor of the province; see document no. 70, post.

We have already had occasion to refer to a letter received by Ole Menes of Stoughton in 1845.

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