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Southborough Historical Society
http://www.southboroughhistory.org/

A Walk Through the Past
http://southboroughnews.com/SouthboroughAWalkthroughthepast.htm

My Southborough (blog)
http://www.mysouthborough.com/

Fay Family Homepage: Southborough
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fayfamily/southborough.html

Fay School
http://www.fayschool.org/

St. Mark’s School
https://www.stmarksschool.org/

Books

A sermon delivered at Southborough, July 17, 1827 : the day which completed a century from the incorporation of the town (1827), by Jeroboam Parker

The Vindex, Vol. XXVI. No. 4. Issued By Students Of St. Mark’s School. January, 1901

Vital Records of Southborough, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (1903)

Saint Mark’s school in the war against Germany (1920), edited by Albert Emerson Benson

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