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      • At the time of European exploration and settlement in the early 1600s, the area was inhabited by the Neponset tribe of the Massachusett, an Algonquian people, [ 3 ] who referred to the area that would become Milton as ' Unquatiquisset,' meaning 'Lower Falls', denoting the place where the rapids of the Neponset River meet Massachusetts Bay.
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  2. At the time of European exploration and settlement in the early 1600s, the area was inhabited by the Neponset tribe of the Massachusett, an Algonquian people, [3] who referred to the area that would become Milton as 'Unquatiquisset,' meaning 'Lower Falls', denoting the place where the rapids of the Neponset River meet Massachusetts Bay.

  3. In the late 19th century Milton became a wealthy suburb of Boston; its large estates were gradually broken up after 1930, and it became a residential community. The town remains largely residential, with services accounting for the largest share of employment.

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  4. May 26, 2024 · The Indian Trail Historical Marker in Milton, MA is a significant historical place that holds great importance in the town’s history. Located in a serene and picturesque setting, this marker serves as a reminder of the indigenous people who once inhabited this area.

    • Who inhabited Milton Massachusetts?1
    • Who inhabited Milton Massachusetts?2
    • Who inhabited Milton Massachusetts?3
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  5. Milton, home of the Blue Hill Weather Observatory, the nation's oldest continuously operating weather station, was founded in 1885. Milton, the birthplace of our nation's 41st President George H. W Bush.

  6. For more than 10,000 years, the Massachusett inhabited the land near this coast, what is now known Milton (Neponset), Quincy, Wollaston, Dorchester, Braintree, Weymouth, Hingham, Nantasket, Hull, Cohasset, Duxbury, Scituate, Plymouth, the Boston harbor Islands and many other villages along the southeast coast.

  7. Sep 21, 2023 · Milton, called by the Indians, Uncataquisset, was originally a part of Dorchester, and probably not named in honor of John Milton, the Great Author of Paradise Lost, but Mill-ton, from its Mills. The Blue Hills in this town and Canton, are the highest land in the county, being 710 feet above the level of the sea.

  8. Dec 20, 2007 · The history of Milton, Mass., 1640 to 1877 : Teele, Albert Kendall, 1823-1901 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. An arrow pointing downward at an empty document tray. A square with an arrow arcing out from the center of the square.

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