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Land Reclamation and Rehabilitation in Boston – Christopher BeckAt the time of Blackstone's settlement, Boston consisted of the Shawmut Peninsula, a 789 acre peninsula that roughly corresponds to today's Historic Downtown, ...
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Native American Names in the Greater Boston AreaNo one is quite sure what Shawmut means, as it is probably an extreme anglicization of a Native American word. Some possible interpretations are "a fountain of ...
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Boston History Before the Puritans in 1630They establish themselves on a peninsula that they call Shawmut, which roughly means "land of many waters," next to a river that they call Quinnebequi.
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An Early History of the Shawmut Peninsula - The West End MuseumApproximately 10,000 years ago, the form of the Shawmut Peninsula began to appear as its surface of ice that formed during the Great Ice Age gradually receded.
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The South End - Global BostonBoston's South End is largely built on landfill in what was originally a tidal marsh. In the early nineteenth century, a strip of land known as the Neck ...
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Boston Over Time - Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education CenterThe pink landmass represents the original Shawmut Peninsula and mainland region, where Native Americans dwelled for millennia, and where Puritan colonists ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Native, Crown, Settler: The story of the founding of BostonWilliam Blaxton (also known as Blackstone) moved to Shawmut from the Weymouth colony in 1625. He was not granted land by the Crown, but he was able to live on ...
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TBT: The Village of Shawmut Becomes Boston - Boston MagazineSep 15, 2016 · On September 16, 1630, the small village of Shawmut, Massachusetts switched its name to Boston. The city was named after an English town and ...
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Geology - Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area (U.S. ...Jan 24, 2024 · The most recent glacial retreats that carved the current island landscapes occurred between 20,000 and 10,000 years ago. Beneath the Boston area ...
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[PDF] Geology of the Boston Basin - Civil Engineering Practice Journalof the Cambridge Argillite with the Roxbury. Conglomerate and the relation of these strata with the Cambrian strata. These problems are all important in the ...
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Glacial Cape CodThe geologic history of Cape Cod mostly involves the advance and retreat of the last continental ice sheet (named the Laurentide after the Laurentian region ...
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Geology of BostonThe argillite is a slightly metamorphosed, reasonably weak, layered sedimentary rock. Slightly uphill from that, around the city, especially south and west is ...Missing: Shawmut Peninsula Lynn complex
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Geology of Boston, Massachusetts, - United States of AmericaBoston Basin rock includes the famous Cam- bridge Argillite (low-grade metamorphosed tuffaceous siltstone), the enig- matic Roxbury Conglomerate (probably of ...
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[PDF] The Geology and Early History of the Boston Area of Massachusetts ...Gravel was interlayered with the clay and cemented into a hard rock called "conglomerate," locally called "puddingstone." This rock crops out widely in Roxbury, ...
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Hills of Boston Shawmut Peninsula, Mass.The name is thought to derive from a Native Americam term for "living fountains." The first settled was William Blaxton (Blackstone), an Episcopalian minister.
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The History of the Neponset Band of the Indigenous Massachusett ...The Neponset were part of the Massachusett tribe, led by Sac’hem Chickataubut. They lived before English arrival, and were affected by plagues and the English ...
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Massachusetts BayNative Americans developed an efficient lifestyle based on harvesting these natural resources as early as the Archaic Period (around 8,000 to 7,000 years ago).Missing: Shawmut Peninsula
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Ancestral Land - Signs by Friends of the Boston HarborwalkJul 16, 2024 · The Massachusett people both farmed and thrived on abundant marine resources in the estuary where fresh river water mixed with ocean water.Missing: Shawmut | Show results with:Shawmut
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From paradise to prison - Partnership of Historic BostonsApr 9, 2021 · For Native people, the land that became Boston and its harbor islands were a paradise for fishing and cultivation.
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Historic New England Infrastructure: The Great Spring - Boston ...Feb 10, 2021 · The spring was fed by the region's rich aquifers and supposedly, the name Shawmut from local Native American's means the “land with living ...
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Boston Common archaeologyMay 9, 2025 · Near these deposits, archaeologists found Native pottery and stone tools. These middens and the food that was eaten there are just one of the ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Winthrop Fleet Passenger List, 1630 - Findmypast.comDuring the summer of 1630, John Winthrop led 11 vessels with between 700 – 1000 Puritans from England to New England. This effort was known as the Winthrop ...
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[PDF] The Winthrop fleet of 1630 - Internet ArchiveMary and John sailed from Plymouth, England. March 20 and arrived at Hantasket, May 30. Arbella, at Salem, Saturday, June 12. Jewel at Salem, Sunday, June 13.
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Timeline and History of Boston Massachusetts 1630-1795The Puritans came upon the lone resident of the Shawmut Peninsula, Reverend William Blackstone – an Anglican Priest who had left England in 1623 on a quest to ...
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Massachusetts Bay Colony TimelineDec 14, 2019 · In August, the colonists are invited by William Blackstone, the last remaining member of the failed Dorchester colony, to live with him on the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Massachusetts Colony | Facts, Settlement, History, 13 ColoniesThe Winthrop Fleet was a group of 16 ships that arrived in New England in the summer of 1630. 11 of the ships in the ...
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THE WINTHROP FLEET - boston 400Dudley reported that at least two hundred people died between the Winthrop Fleet's departure in April 1630 and December 1630. Many of our people brought with us ...
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'Oh, The Hunger That Many Suffered'— Dorchester's winter of 1630 ...“Indian corn” — wreaked havoc with their digestive tracts. “There is ...
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[PDF] Reinventing Boston: 1630–2003Nov 1, 2004 · In 1630, Winthrop had brought 150 settlers to Boston. By 1640, Boston's population had grown to 1,200 and by 1690, the city had a population of ...
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John Winthrop and The 1629 Charter of Massachusetts BayJohn Winthrop was a leading figure in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. As governor, he came to Massachusetts on the ship “Arbella in 1630, ...
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Boston's Mill Pond - Secretary of the Commonwealth of MassachusettsBoston's Mill Pond was a marshy cove created for mills, later filled to add 50 acres of land to the city.Missing: reclamation | Show results with:reclamation
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How Boston Made Itself Bigger | National GeographicJun 12, 2017 · They settled on a small peninsula—called Shawmut by Native Americans—that covered less than 800 acres and was connected to the mainland by a ...Missing: colonial | Show results with:colonial
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Boston Historic Population Trends - iBoston.orgPopulation Trends in Boston 1640 - 1990 ; 1700, 6,700, -4 ; 1710, 9,000, +34 ; 1720, 12,000, +33 ; 1730, 13,000, +8.
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[PDF] Highway to the Past: The Archaeology of Boston's Big DigIn the 1640s Bostonians needed mills to grind wheat and corn into flour. To power the mills, Bostonians turned to the harbor. The colonial government ...
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Long Wharf, Boston (U.S. National Park Service)Jan 8, 2023 · Constructed around 1710-1721, the new wharf extended half a mile into the harbor and became known as "Long Wharf." Early maps show that it was ...
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Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston - Nancy S ...Seasholes introduces findings from recent archaeological investigations in Boston, and relates landmaking to the major historical developments that shaped it.
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Boston reclamation: The 5 most significant infills in the city's historyMay 16, 2017 · A lot of it, though, came from reclamation: rolling back the waterfront and filling it in with landmass. Here are the most significant infills.Missing: 17th | Show results with:17th
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[PDF] Fenway/Kenmore - Boston.gov1870s, the City of Boston decided to fill the mud flats of the Charles River Basin to the west of the Back Bay. The neighborhood. ALLSTON. BRIGHTON. JAMAICA.Missing: reclamation | Show results with:reclamation
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[PDF] The Charles River Basin - Civil Engineering Practice JournalCambridge side and Back Bay in Boston in the nineteenth century. At low tide there were vast areas of odiferous and unsightly mud flats. To make matters ...Missing: reclamation 1857-1885
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Landmaking in Boston - Otis HouseBeacon Hill is the center hill. It was flanked by Pemberton and Mt. Vernon. Both Pemberton and Mt. Vernon were completely leveled and the earth used as landfill ...Missing: remnant | Show results with:remnant
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History of the Boston Landfill Project: How Boston Lost Its HillsAug 2, 2011 · The peninsula had five hills, one hill that would later be named Trimount (meaning triple mountain) that consisted of three hills itself: Mt. ...Missing: elevations | Show results with:elevations
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[PDF] South End | Boston.govThe South End is located southwest of Fort Point Channel, primarily residential with historic row houses, and was designed as a residential district.Missing: zone | Show results with:zone
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Overview: Development of the Back BayThe Back Bay neighborhood of Boston is built almost entirely on filled (or “made”) land, replacing what originally was a relatively shallow bay and tide lands.Missing: mud hydraulic
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[PDF] population of massachusetts by counties and minor civil divisions.Boston city-Contimwd. Winthrop town ... ate, tho next largest city being Lynn, with a population in 1900 of 08,513.
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Why Greater Boston Keeps Getting Stuck In Traffic | WBUR NewsApr 25, 2016 · Boston historian Jim Vrabel stands near East Berkeley and Washington Street, a site once called Boston Neck. "It was the narrow strip of ...<|separator|>
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Rise, Fall, Rebirth: Stories of the West EndThe exhibit explores 400 years of West End history, including community, displacement, and urban renewal, and the community's relationship with Boston.
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Shawmut Peninsula before 1630 | Tour - Boston By FootBefore Boston: Shawmut Peninsula through 1630. Explore 12,000 years of human activity on Shawmut Peninsula, the lands we now call Boston.
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[PDF] Historic & Archaeological Resources of the Boston AreaEach team included members trained in architectural history, historical geography, industrial history, historical archaeology, and prehistoric archaeology.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Back Bay Fens - Boston.govThe Back Bay Fens is bounded by roads which were planned as sections of the Fens Park: The Fenway, Audubon Road (now Park Drive) and, at the park's northern end ...Missing: reclamation | Show results with:reclamation
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Past Exhibition Beneath Our Feet: Mapping the World BelowSep 29, 2017 · Explore nearly 400 years of maps and images of the world below, you can compare the historical viewpoint with the modern, and see how we have advanced our ...
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Boston's artificial land vulnerable to climate change, harder to protectMay 19, 2024 · Many areas of Boston's artificial land are at an increased risk of flooding during an extreme storm as sea levels rise, according to the ...
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[PDF] Climate Change Impacts and Projections for the Greater Boston AreaJun 1, 2022 · listic perspective of time-evolving exposure to inundation and flood risk, based on the latest science. We recognize that the choice of planning ...Missing: reclamation | Show results with:reclamation