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  2. Timeline of Nantucket - Wikipedia

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    Nantucket Agricultural Society founded. [23] Lighthouse rebuilt. [5] 1864 – Josiah Freeman photography studio in business. [24] 1866 – Union Benevolent Society founded. [15] 1869 - Nantucket's last whaler sailed. [6] 1873 – Nantucket Relief Association founded. [15] 1875 – Civil War monument erected. [5] 1877 – Sherburne Lyceum ...

  3. Nantucket - Wikipedia

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    Nantucket (/ ˌ n æ n ˈ t ʌ k ɪ t /) is an island in the state of Massachusetts in the United States, about 30 miles (48 km) south of the Cape Cod peninsula. [1] Together with the small islands of Tuckernuck and Muskeget, it constitutes the Town and County of Nantucket, a combined county/town government. Nantucket is the southeasternmost ...

  4. Peter Folger (Nantucket settler) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Folger or Foulger (died 1690) was a poet and an interpreter of the American Indian language for the first settlers of Nantucket. He was instrumental in the colonization of Nantucket Island in the Massachusetts colony. He was the maternal grandfather of Benjamin Franklin. [1]

  5. Tristram Coffin (settler) - Wikipedia

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    He founded a school on the island in 1827 to educate descendants of Tristram Coffin – which included almost all the children on the island – with emphasis on nautical skills. [23] Lucretia Coffin Mott (1793–1880) was a Quaker born on Nantucket, who became a prominent abolitionist and women's rights activist. She helped write the ...

  6. Nantucket during the American Revolutionary War era

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    Whaling in the early colonial era. Nantucket is an island located 14 miles (20 km) south of Cape Cod in the State of Massachusetts. When the British explorer Bartholomew Gosnold first sighted Nantucket in 1602 on his way to the New World, it was already home to some 3,000 indigenous Native Americans who were living there. [1]

  7. Thomas Macy - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Macy (1608–1682) was an early settler of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and of Nantucket Island. He was born in Chilmark, Wiltshire, came over to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635, and lived at various times in Newbury and Salisbury before becoming a founder of the town of Amesbury, Massachusetts. He married Sarah Hopcott (1612–1706 ...

  8. Rowland Hussey Macy - Wikipedia

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    Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, U.S. Died: March 29, 1877 (aged 54) Paris ... California, shortly after the city was founded at the height of the Gold Rush in 1850 ...

  9. Stephen Greenleaf - Wikipedia

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    In 1659, Greenleaf and Elizabeth's brother Tristram Coffin Jr. put their money together to purchase Nantucket Island; however, neither moved to Nantucket during their lifetimes. Nantucket island was left primarily in the charge of Elizabeth's father. [2] From 1676 to 1686, Greenleaf served as deputy to the Massachusetts General Court for ...