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  2. Category:People from Hull, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The following are current and former residents of Hull, Massachusetts. Pages in category "People from Hull, Massachusetts" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  3. Category:Hull, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    People from Hull, Massachusetts (25 P) Pages in category "Hull, Massachusetts" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  4. Hull, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Hull is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, located on a peninsula at the southern edge of Boston Harbor. Its population was 10,072 at the 2020 census . [ 1 ] Hull is the smallest town by land area in Plymouth County and the eleventh smallest in the state. [ 2 ]

  5. George Hull (Massachusetts politician) - Wikipedia

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    George Hull (January 8, 1788 – January 7, 1868) was an American, merchant, businessman, and politician from Massachusetts. A prominent shop owner in Sandisfield, Massachusetts , he served as the 15th lieutenant governor of Massachusetts from 1836 through 1843.

  6. Fort Revere - Wikipedia

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    Fort Revere is an 8-acre (3.2 ha) historic site situated on a small peninsula located in Hull, Massachusetts. It is situated on Telegraph Hill in Hull Village and contains the remains of two seacoast fortifications, one from the American Revolution and one that served 1898–1947. [ 1 ]

  7. Telegraph Hill (Hull, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The site was first used as a fort in 1776 to defend the port of Boston.The first telegraph tower was built in 1827. Several other telegraph stations later occupied the site until 1938, when radio communications made the site obsolete.

  8. J. H. Rush - Wikipedia

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    Rush married Mary Hunnicutt (1874–1954) and this union produced three children: H(ubert) Lowry, Dorothy and Leslie Vaughn, who all survived him.His sons H. Lowry and Leslie would follow in their father's footsteps and join the medical profession; Leslie Rush's contribution to orthopedic medicine is the invention of the "Rush Pin", which revolutionized the treatment of bone fractures and has ...

  9. Fort Revere Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Revere Park is a state-owned historic site and public recreation area situated on a small peninsula in the town of Hull, Massachusetts.The park occupies 6 acres (2.4 ha) on Telegraph Hill in Hull Village and houses the remains of two seacoast fortifications, including former Fort Revere.