Merrymount is a primarily residential neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts, USA, located between the neighborhoods of Quincy Center and Adams Shore....
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Merrymount or Merry Mount may refer to: Merrymount Colony, a former British colony located in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts Merrymount (Quincy, Massachusetts)...
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bordered by North Quincy to the north, Quincy Bay to the east, Merrymount and Quincy Center to the southeast and south, and Milton, Massachusetts, to the west...
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Quincy (/ˈkwɪnzi/ KWIN-zee) is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest city in the county and a part of Greater Boston...
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The Merrymount Colony, originally Mount Wollaston, was a short-lived English colony in New England founded by Richard Wollaston on the present site of...
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Quincy Public Schools (QPS) is a school district that manages schools in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA. The superintendent is Kevin W. Mulvey, It serves a...
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Thomas Morton (colonist) (redirect from Thomas Morton (Merrymount Founder))
American Indian culture, and he founded the colony of Merrymount, located in Quincy, Massachusetts. He is the author of New English Canaan, an anti-Puritan...
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Merrymount Press was a printing press in Boston, Massachusetts, founded by Daniel Berkeley Updike in 1893. He was committed to creating books of superior...
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Adams Shore (redirect from Adams Shore (Quincy, Massachusetts))
Quincy, Massachusetts. It is located on the shore of Quincy Bay at the entrance to the Hough's Neck peninsula. It is bordered on the north by Quincy Bay...
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Veterans Memorial Stadium is a multipurpose outdoor stadium in Quincy, Massachusetts. Built from 1937 to 1938 under the Works Progress Administration...
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New England Telephone Building (category Buildings and structures in Quincy, Massachusetts)
Telephone Building is a historic utility building at 10 Merrymount Road in Quincy, Massachusetts. This two-story Classical Revival brick structure was built...
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Ruth Gordon (category Quincy High School (Massachusetts) alumni)
exists. In November 1984, the outdoor amphitheater in Merrymount Park in Quincy, Massachusetts, was named Ruth Gordon Amphitheater in her honor. List...
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present-day Quincy, Milton, Braintree, Randolph, Holbrook, Canton, Sharon, Stoughton, Avon and the northeast portion of Foxboro. Nearly all of Massachusetts territory...
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the story of the Merrymount Colony (aka Mount Wollaston), a 17th-century British colony located in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts. The people of Merry...
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The following properties located in Quincy, Massachusetts are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This National Park Service...
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Furnace Brook Parkway (category Quincy, Massachusetts)
families of John Adams and John Quincy Adams, passing several historic sites. It ends in the Merrymount neighborhood, where Quincy was first settled by Europeans...
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approximately thirty indentured servants led by Thomas Morton to Massachusetts, where they founded Merrymount. Wollaston also was known for transporting workers to...
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Myles Standish (category Plymouth, Massachusetts)
nickname "Merrymount." Their leader Thomas Morton encouraged behavior that the Pilgrims found objectionable and dangerous. The men of Merrymount built a...
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This is a list of villages in Massachusetts, arranged alphabetically. In Massachusetts, villages usually do not have any official legal status; all villages...
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Massachusett (redirect from Massachusetts (tribe))
led his men deep into their territory to suppress the nascent colony of Merrymount, which had been established by Thomas Morton and which had friendly relations...
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Mount Wollaston Cemetery (category Buildings and structures in Quincy, Massachusetts)
a historic rural cemetery at 20 Sea Street in the Merrymount neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1855 and added to the National Register...
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James C. McConville (category People from Quincy, Massachusetts)
Personnel (G1). McConville was born and raised in the Merrymount neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts, near Boston. He graduated from Archbishop Williams...
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Boston Athenæum (category Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts)
books Josiah Quincy III, The History of the Boston Athenaeum, with Biographical Notices of its Deceased Founders. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Metcalf and...
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John F. Keenan (politician) (category Politicians from Quincy, Massachusetts)
the Massachusetts State Senate for the Norfolk and Plymouth district. Prior to being elected to the Massachusetts State Senate he served on the Quincy City...
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SOCIETY TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS". Archived from the original on April 13, 2009. Retrieved March 17, 2009. "Town of Sandwich Massachusetts - The Oldest Town...
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letters of Mrs. Amory to her mother, Mrs. Gardiner Greene, 1833-1834. Merrymount Press, 1922. National Geographic Magazine, Feb. 1898. George Washington...
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1939. Doctor Morison's Farewell to the Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Boston: Merrymount Press, 1939. The Second Voyage of Christopher Columbus. New...
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designed by Massachusetts’ artist Edward Monti (who in 2004 worked on a Holmstead-planned public art installation in Quincy, Massachusetts's Merrymount Park)...
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1, 1880, Wendell was married to Edith Greenough (1859–1938) at Quincy, Massachusetts. Edith was a daughter of William Whitwell Greenough and Catharine...
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1630s in the settlement of Merrymount (which still exists today as a neighborhood within the city of Quincy, Massachusetts). The three main characters...
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