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Belcher-Rowe House |
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26 | Governor Belcher Ln |
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Blue Hills Headquarters |
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685 | Hillside St |
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Blue Hills Parkway |
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Blue Hills Pkwy | |||
Brookwood Farm |
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11 | Blue Hill River Rd | Hillside Ave |
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Brush Hill Historic District |
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Roughly Brush Hill Rd, From Robbins St to Bradlee Rd, and Dana Ave, Brush Hill Ln. and Fairmount Ave |
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Comfort Station |
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Canton Ave | Green St |
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Dorchester-Milton Lower Mills Industrial District |
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Both sides of Neponset River | |||
Dr Amos Holbrook House |
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203 | Adams St |
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Eliot Memorial Bridge |
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Summit Rd |
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Forbes House Museum |
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215 | Adams St |
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G H Bent Company Factory |
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7 | Pleasant St | Randolph Ave |
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Gov Thomas Hutchinson's Ha-ha |
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100 , 122 | Randolph Ave | St Michael's Episcopal Church |
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Great Blue Hill Observation Tower |
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Summit Rd |
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Great Blue Hill Weather Observatory |
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End of | Summit Rd |
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Massachuetts Hornfels-Braintree Slate Quarry |
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Address Restricted |
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Metropolitan District Commission Stable |
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Hillside St |
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Milton Cemetery |
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211 | Centre St |
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Milton Centre Historic District |
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Canton Ave | Between Readsdale Rd and Thacher and Highland Sts |
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Milton Hill Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Adams and School Sts, Randolph and Canton Aves and Brook Rd |
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Neponset Valley Parkway, Metorpolitan Park System of Greater Boston |
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Neponset Valley Pkwy | |||
Paul's Bridge |
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Neponset Valley Pkwy | Over the Neponset River | ||
Ponkapoag Site |
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Address Restricted |
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Railway Village Historic District |
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Roughly along Adams St, From Mechanic and Church Sts, and Washington St |
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Refreshment Pavillion |
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Hillside St |
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Scott's Woods Historic District |
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Hillside St | Between Randolph Ave and MDC Blue Hills Reservation |
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Suffolk Resolves House |
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1370 | Canton Ave |
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US Post Office-Milton Main |
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499 | Adams St |
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Webb Mill |
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1 | Eliot St |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1633/11/03 | ... it is generally agreed that Mr Israel Stoughton shall build a water mill, if he see cause. - Dorchester Town Records | Settling the American Colonies | ||||
1795/07/31 | Mary Ann Bent Adams | Born | Deborah Fairbank Bent, wife of Josiah Bent, gives birth to a daughter, Mary Ann Bent, in Milton, Massachusetts. | |||
1809/07/00 | The town of Milton, Massachusetts, becomes part of the first municipal effort in the United States to offer free vaccination to all inhabitants. Over 300 persons are inoculated for small pox during a three-day vaccination event. | Smallpox Vaccine | ||||
1809/10/20 | Inoculated with smallpox, Joshua Briggs, Samuel Alden, Thomas Street Briggs, Benjamin Church Briggs, Martin Briggs, George Briggs, Charles Briggs, John Smith, Catharine Bent, Suzanna Bent, Ruth Porter Horton and Mary Ann Belcher are confined for 15 days. | |||||
1809/10/25 | Twelve children inoculated with virulent smallpox matter by Dr Amos Holbrook are discharged with no sign of smallpox infection. | Smallpox Vaccine |
Y/M/D | Description | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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1801/00/00 | Josiah Bent begins baking and selling 'shipbiscuits' in Milton, Massachusetts. | G H Bent Company Factory | Milton | Hardtack |
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Locale Type | Town |
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Lower Mills | Neighborhood |
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