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      • Catamount is a former village of Colrain, Massachusetts. In 1812, the schoolhouse that once stood in Catamount was the first schoolhouse to fly the United States Flag. From the mid 18th century until the late 19th century, Catamount was mainly a farming community.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scraggy_neckScraggy Neck - Wikipedia

    Scraggy Neck is a peninsula in Buzzards Bay south of the Cape Cod Canal, in Cataumet, Massachusetts, USA. It is south of Wings Neck and southeast of Bassetts Island. As with all land in the area, the ancestral people on and around Scraggy Neck were Wampanoag. In 1637, through means that are not entirely clear, Thomas Dexter acquired the land ...

  2. Sep 18, 2018 · Catamount was once a small village of Colrain, Massachusetts. It was founded as a farming community in the early 1800s, though it did see its fair share of travelers looking to enjoy the scenery or explore Pocumtuck Mountain. The town was a quiet place with a tight-knit community.

  3. History [ edit] Bourne was first settled in 1640 by Ezra Perry as a part of the town of Sandwich. Prior to its separation from Sandwich, the area was referred to as West Sandwich. [2] It was officially incorporated in 1884, the last town to be incorporated in Barnstable County. [3]

  4. Catamount is a former village of Colrain, Massachusetts. In 1812, the schoolhouse that once stood in Catamount was the first schoolhouse to fly the United States Flag. [1] From the mid 18th century until the late 19th century, Catamount was mainly a farming community.

  5. BOURNE — It was a soft August morning when members of the Bourne Society for Historical Preservation gathered at two distinctive Pocasset and Cataumet properties to suitably award plaques to ...

  6. In 1999 Historic Massachusetts, Inc. declared the Cataumet Schoolhouse one of the state’s top 10 most endangered historic resources. The group’s annual list called attention to landmarks representing the historic culture of the state, but that were threatened by neglect, insufficient funding, community development, public policy or vandalism.

  7. In 1975, Nicholas Nixon made a photograph of his wife, Bebe, with her three sisters at a Brown family gathering, which became the starting point for one of the most remarkable portrait series of our time.

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