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      • Milton was settled in 1640 by Puritans who began the settlement of Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.
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  2. Milton was settled in 1640 by Puritans who began the settlement of Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. Originally a part of the town of Dorchester, Milton was incorporated as an independent town in 1662 and remains as such today, although it borders in the burgeoning city of Boston on the north along the Neponset River.

  3. The area that became Milton began to be sparsely settled by English colonists in the late 1620s and early 1630s as a part of Dorchester, formally established as an organized settlement in 1640 by Puritans from England.

  4. Milton, town (township), Norfolk county, eastern Massachusetts, U.S. It lies along the Neponset River, just south of Boston. Settled in 1636 as a part of Dorchester, it was early known as Uncataquisset, from an Algonquian word meaning “head of tidewater,” and was separately incorporated in 1662.

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  5. Milton was first settled in 1640 as a village of the town of Dorchester. It was called Unquity from an Indian name, Unquity-Quisset, which meant where the head- waters of the Neponset River met the tidewaters of the bay.

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · Milton was settled around 1640 as a part of Dorchester by Puritans from England Referred to as "Unquity", the term used by the Neponset Tribe of the Massachusetts Indians meaning "Lower Falls," which was translated into "Lower Mills" after the establishment of the Stoughton Grist Mill in 1634.

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  7. Settled in 1640, Milton, Massachusetts was once a part of Dorchester, Massachusetts and was referred to as "Unquety" the term used by the Neponset Tribe of the Massachusetts Indians as meaning "Lower Falls" which was translated into the Lower Mills after the establishment of the Stoughton Grist Mill in 1634.

  8. May 26, 2024 · Since its settlement in 1636, Milton has witnessed the unfolding of centuries of American history, and its historical places serve as a testament to its importance. From enchanting colonial-era homes to iconic Revolutionary War landmarks, the town offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past.