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Sportspeople from Milton, Massachusetts (25 P) Pages in category "People from Milton, Massachusetts" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total.
Massachusetts Hornfels-Braintree Slate Quarry; Massachusetts Route 3; Metropolitan District Commission Stable; Milton Academy; Milton Cemetery; Milton High School (Massachusetts) Milton Hill Historic District; Milton station (MBTA)
Milton Cemetery is a historic cemetery at 211 Centre Street in Milton, Massachusetts.Established in 1672, it is the town's only municipal burying ground. There are three distinct sections to its 102-acre (41 ha) grounds: the original burying ground, a tract of 3 acres (1.2 ha) which was in use between 1672 and 1854, a "new" section, laid out in 1854 in the rural cemetery style which was ...
In 1992 H. A. Crosby Forbes donated his family's papers, beginning with those of Henry Ashton and Mary (Leavitt) Crosby, to the Massachusetts Historical Society. [7] The museum, which was housed in Robert Bennet Forbes' 1833 Greek Revival style house, was a monument to the China merchants and the great wealth in Boston that both drove and ...
Milton 42°12′42″N 71°06′55″W / 42.211667°N 71.115278°W / 42.211667; -71.115278 ( Great Blue Hill Weather Observatory A National Historic Landmark as "Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory" [ 5 ]
Edward Weld (1741–1775) by Pompeo Batoni Cardinal Thomas Weld (1773–1837), by Andrew Geddes. Edward Weld was the third and first surviving son of Humphrey Weld (died 1722) of Lulworth, son of William Weld, and the grandnephew of Humphrey Weld MP, [19] (purchaser in 1641 of the vast Lulworth Estate, who had died without a male heir), and of his wife Margaret Simeons, daughter of Sir James ...
Milton is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States, and a suburb of Boston.The population was 28,630 at the 2020 census. [1]Milton is located in the relatively hilly area between the Neponset River and Blue Hills, bounded by Brush Hill to the west, Milton Hill to the east, Blue Hills to the south and the Neponset River to the north.
The Brush Hill Historic District is a residential historic district along Brush Hill Road in Milton, Massachusetts.First developed in the 1660s, the district now encompasses a diversity of rural-suburban residential architecture from the late-17th to mid-29th centuries, encapsulating the development of the town's predominantly residential character.