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ZIP code: 02067. Area code: 781: FIPS code: 25-60820: GNIS feature ID: 0612529: Sharon is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Sharon in Norfolk County ...
Statue of Deborah Sampson. The Town of Sharon was first settled as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637 and was deemed the 2nd precinct of Stoughton in 1740. It was established as the district of Stoughtonham on June 21, 1765, incorporated as the Town of Stoughtonham on August 23, 1775, and was named Sharon on February 25, 1783, after Israel's Sharon plain, due to its high level of ...
ZIP codes: 01803, 01805. Area code: 339 / 781 / 617: FIPS code: 25-09840: GNIS feature ID: ... Roderick MacKinnon, co-recipient, 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry [43]
The Sharon Historic District is a historic district on both sides of N. Main Street from Post Office Square to School Street in Sharon, Massachusetts. The area includes the earliest formally laid out part of Sharon, when it was established as a parish of Stoughton in 1740. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...
ZIP Code: 02322. Area code: 508 / 774: FIPS code: 25-02935: GNIS feature ID: 0618314: Website: www.avon-ma.gov: Avon is a town in ... Avon, Sharon, Canton, and ...
Newton Paper Company Mill: 200 South Water Street: Newton Bros. development; partially extant, heavily altered as Sonoco paper recycling plant 25: Norman Paper Company Mill: 1892: 5-13 Appleton Street: Produced fine writing paper, design by D. H. & A. B. Tower: 26: Prentiss Wire Mill/Holyoke Die Cut Card Building: c. 1911, 1917: 439 Dwight Street
As of 2012, Crane & Company continues to manufacture the paper for U.S. currency. [5] By 1840 Lee was the largest paper producer, and by Zenas Crane's death in 1845, Berkshire was the largest paper producing county in the United States. [6] The "Turkey" mill in Tyringham was built by Milton Ingersol in 1833 to produce paper from rags.
The Saco–Pettee Machine Shops is a historic factory complex at 156 Oak Street in the Newton Upper Falls area of Newton, Massachusetts. Although the area has an industrial history dating to the early 19th century, the oldest buildings in this complex, consisting of about thirteen brick buildings, were built in 1892.