Rumford may refer to:
People
- William Byron Rumford (1908–1986), California politician
 - Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford (1753–1814), American-British-German inventor, scientist, soldier, and official
 - Kennerley Rumford (1870–1957), English baritone singer
 
Places
- Rumford (crater), a location on the far side of the Moon
 - Rumford, Falkirk, a village in the Falkirk council area of Scotland
 - Rumford, Cornwall, a hamlet near Wadebridge in Cornwall
 
- United States
 
- Rumford, Maine, a New England town
- Rumford (CDP), Maine, the main village in the town
 
 - Rumford, New Hampshire, former name of Concord, New Hampshire
 - Rumford, Rhode Island
 - Rumford, South Dakota
 - The Rumford River in Massachusetts
 
Other
- Rumford Fair Housing Act, California law repealed by California Proposition 14 (1964)
 - Rumford fireplace, an improved household fireplace
 - Rumford furnace, a kiln for making quicklime
 - Rumford Medal, science award made annually by the Royal Society
 - Rumford Prize, science award made annually by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
 - Rumford's Soup, a cheap, nutritious food invented by Count Rumford
 
See also
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