Charles Ufford
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Charles A. "Charlie" Ufford (died October 9, 1929) was the father of the Dorchester Tunnel plan,[1] the portion of what is now the MBTA Red Line that runs from Andrew Square to Fields Corner and onward to Ashmont.
He was also President of the Boston Lake Shore Home for Tired Mothers and Poor Children, and Vice President of the Dorchester Historical Society.[2]

