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      • The land that comprises Melrose was first settled in 1628 and was once part of Charlestown and then Malden. It became the Town of Melrose in 1850 and then the City of Melrose in 1900.
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  2. In 1899, the City of Melrose became the 33rd incorporated city in Massachusetts. Levi S. Gould became the city's first mayor on January 1, 1900. [3] Melrose reached a peak in a population of 33,180 residents in 1970, before beginning a slow decline continuing through 2010.

  3. The history of Melrose, Massachusetts, traces back to its establishment as a town in 1850 under the name Ponde Fielde or Mystic Side, before later becoming a city in 1900. Located in Middlesex County, Melrose is approximately 7 miles north of Boston and covers a total area of 4.8 square miles.

  4. In 1899, the City of Melrose became the 33rd incorporated city in Massachusetts. Levi S. Gould became the city's first mayor on January 1, 1900. [4] Melrose reached a peak in a population of 33,180 residents in 1970, before beginning a slow decline continuing through 2010.

  5. www.cityofmelrose.org › businesses-and-nonprofitsAbout Melrose | Melrose MA

    Read about Melrose in Business View magazine. Click the image to view and download a brochure about our community. About Melrose: The City of Melrose lies approximately seven miles north of Boston.

  6. Melrose is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Its population in the 2020 United States Census was 29,817. [2]

  7. Early History. Melrose was first settled in the mid-18th century as part of the town of Malden. It was predominantly an agricultural area, with farmers cultivating crops such as hay, vegetables, and fruit orchards.

  8. Oct 6, 2023 · It became the Town of Melrose in 1850 and then the City of Melrose in 1900. The name "Melrose" comes from the burgh of Melrose, Scotland. It was a reference to the hills of Melrose, Scotland which the new town resembled.