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The Massachuset occupied valleys of the Charles and Neponset Rivers in eastern Massachusetts, including the present site of Arlington, which the natives called Menotomy, meaning place of swiftly running water.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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Rep. Murphy must no doubt have in mind the "Jason Russell House", which contains a very fine museum devoted to part played by Arlington then called Menotomy in the Revolutionary War.
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"Hannah Bradish, of that part of Cambridge called Menotomy, and daughter of Timothy Paine, of Worcester, in the county of
The Military Journals of Two Private Soldiers, 1758-1775 With Numerous Illustrative Notes Abraham Tomlinson
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This is the text of the agreement by which she sold Menotomy and adjacent land to the colonists:
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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The hereditary chief of the sub-tribe that occupied Menotomy was a woman whose full name is unknown.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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You can hear Scot Lehigh sighing from the top of Robbins' Hill in Menotomy.
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I can smell the stench of hypocrisy all the way from the top of the hill here in Menotomy...there is bad faith somewhere, I can feel it.
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Moreover, someone on Tom's battlestaff ought to tell him that touting charter schools in a town like Menotomy is a total non-starter.
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Which brings us to the Housing Bubble fueled by the High Tech bubble which in turn means a house in Menotomy that once sold for $25K in 1958 was was fit domicile for a mid level postal worker is now on the market for 800K.
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Yup Easter in Menotomy, and God's People Certified by the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith at the Vatican are still dressing for the most part like they are going to de-weed the garden after Mass.
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