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Lincoln is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 7,014 according to the 2020 United States Census , including residents of Hanscom Air Force Base who live within town limits.
Flints Pond (or Flint's Pond; also known as Sandy Pond) [1] [2] is a body of water in Lincoln, Massachusetts, United States.Named for Flint House, on the land of which it was situated, it is the town's major water supply, [3] with Tower Road Well being the supplemental source.
Beaver Pond is a body of water in Lincoln, Massachusetts, United States. [1] Today it is part of a conservation area, [2] owned by Lincoln Land Conservation Trust (LLCT), containing ponds, wetlands, forests and meadows. Historically, the land was used for farming.
Flint settled in Concord, part of which he helped re-settle as Lincoln, Province of Massachusetts Bay, in 1754. He had earlier inherited the land of his uncle, Edward (b. 1685), [4] and great-uncle, Ephraim, [5] who lived at Flint House. [3] He graduated from Harvard College in 1733. [3]
The house is situated near the border of the town of Lincoln, in an area that had been owned by members of his family since the mid-17th century. By the time of the Revolution, this area was known as Brooks Hill , and the cluster of houses on it Brooks Village. [ 3 ]
Arborvitae Cemetery, also known as the Triangular Cemetery [1] or Three-Cornered Cemetery, [2] is a historic cemetery in Lincoln, Massachusetts, United States.Dating to around 1837, it was the third cemetery established by the town, after Precinct Burial Ground (also known as Lincoln Cemetery) and Town Hill Cemetery.
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Lincoln: Town Middlesex Open town meeting 7,014 15.0 sq mi (38.85 km 2) 14.4 sq mi (37.30 km 2) 1754 Rockport: Town Essex Open town meeting 6,992 17.5 sq mi (45.32 km 2)