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Hingham and cemetery
Hingham Union Cemetery is the second largest cemetery in Hill County with over 355 graves.

Hingham and is
It is bordered on the west by Hingham, on the northwest by Hull, on the north and northeast by Massachusetts Bay and on the east and south by Scituate.
A large portion of the southwestern part of town is occupied by the Wompatuck State Park ( formerly the Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot Annex ), and the Whitney & Thayer Woods Reservation.
On the state level, Cohasset is represented in the Massachusetts House of Representatives as a part of the Third Plymouth district, which includes Hingham, Hull and Scituate.
The town is represented in the Massachusetts Senate as a part of the Plymouth and Norfolk district, which includes the towns of Duxbury, Hingham, Hull, Marshfield, Norwell, Scituate and Weymouth.
Quincy is a major terminal for the commuter boat system that crosses Boston Harbor to Long Wharf, Hull, Rowe's Wharf, Hingham, and Logan Airport.
Rockland is bordered by Weymouth to the northwest, Hingham to the northeast, Norwell to the northeast, Hanover to the east, Hanson to the south, Whitman to the southwest, and Abington to the west.
Hingham is a town in Hill County, Montana, United States.
Hingham is located at ( 48. 555641 ,-110. 422951 ).
Hingham is a small agricultural community on the Hi-line of northern Montana.
Another consolidation occurred in 2005 creating North Star Schools which is a merger of Rudyard and Hingham ( Blue Sky ), Kremlin and Gildford ( KG ) schools.
Leavittsburg is named for the Leavitt family of Suffield, Connecticut, a prominent early mercantile New England family originally from Hingham, Massachusetts.
The Unseen is an American punk rock band that was formed in 1993 in Hingham, Massachusetts.
Weymouth is bordered on the north by Hingham Bay.
Weymouth is bordered on the east by Hingham.
The town is bordered by Hingham Bay to the west, Massachusetts Bay to the north and east, and the towns of Cohasset and Hingham to the south.
Hull is separated from Cohasset and Hingham by the Weir River estuary, which is state-recognized as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern.
Black Rock Beach connecting to Cohasset is the town's only landed connection to the mainland, although two bridges link the town to Hingham.
The main entrance is on George Washington Boulevard, which connects to Route 3A at the Hingham rotary.
The MBTA's bus service extends into neighboring Hingham, and the Greenbush Line of the commuter rail recently re-opened, with its closest station being at Nantasket Junction, site of the former Hingham Lumber Company lumber yard, which is where the Hull branch of the railroad once connected.
On the state level, Hull is represented in the Massachusetts House of Representatives as a part of the Third Plymouth district, which includes Cohasset, Hingham and Scituate.

Hingham and once
From 1903 until 1961, the Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot ( originally called the Hingham Naval Reserve ) was a major supplier of U. S. munitions, occupying on the Weymouth Back River ( in the section once known as The Hockley ).
After the armistice, Fitch again served at the Naval Academy once more before becoming, concurrently, inspector of ordnance in charge of the Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot in Hingham, MA, and naval inspector of ordnance in charge at the Naval Coaling Station, Frenchman Bay, Maine.

Hingham and had
The Puritan Peck was eventually forced to flee to Hingham, Massachusetts, founded by many members of his parish, where he resided for several years, until King Charles I had been executed and Oliver Cromwell had taken the reins of government.
In 1641, the local Native Americans had granted a large part of modern-day Seekonk to purchasers from Hingham, including Edward Gilman Sr., Joseph Peck, John Leavitt and others.
In its heyday Hingham had around forty businesses surrounding the square and many more leading off from it.
Palmer with her 28-year-old Captain Hingham had tied the record of 82 days for the Shanghai to New York run.
He married Jael Hobart on May 25, 1664 in Hingham and had three children.
( The cost to the place they left behind was also high: Hingham was forced to petition Parliament for aid, claiming that the departure of its most well-to-do citizens had left it hamstrung.
Eventually a weary Eames, who was in his mid-fifties when the controversy began and who had served Hingham as first militia captain, a selectman, and Deputy in the General Court, threw in the towel and moved to nearby Marshfield where he again served as Deputy and emerged as a leading citizen, despite his brush with the Hingham powers-that-be.
The Cushing family had a long history in the area, settling Hingham in 1638.
His grandfather John Hobart had moved from Hingham, Massachusetts to Philadelphia, where he married a Swedish woman and became a member of the Anglican Church.
Lincoln was distantly related to Abraham Lincoln, sharing a common ancestor with the sixteenth U. S. President in Samuel Lincoln, who had settled in Hingham, Massachusetts, in the 17th century.
Upon learning that these horses had remained in America and had been sold at auction, he sought them out, finding most of them in the hands of Peter Bradley, a millionaire and horseman who lived in Hingham, Massachusetts.
Ripley's ancestors had lived in Hingham, Massachusetts for 140 years before Jerome Ripley moved his family to Greenfield, a town in the western part of the state, in 1789.
He was a talented and influential clergyman and Puritan who had fled his Hingham, Norfolk, England, church after the crackdown by Archbishop Laud.

Hingham and area
The area was first settled in 1670 and became a town separate from Hingham in 1770.
A statue of President Lincoln adorns the area adjacent to downtown Hingham Square.
Through the late 1980s and 1990s, the area primarily used as an MBTA commuter boat terminal and parking area, with some Marine businesses, the Hingham Bay Club Restaurant, a lobster pound, and the offices of the Building 19 Salvage Store Chain ( in fact, the Building 19 chain began in the park, in what was Building 19 of the old shipyard.
The area is now enjoying a renaissance as a new marina, condominium, retail, and restaurant complex, which maintains the " Hingham Shipyard " name.
World's End is a 251 acre ( 1 kmĀ² ) park and conservation area located on a peninsula in Hingham, Massachusetts.
Ragged Island is an island in the Hingham Bay area of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, in the U. S. state of Massachusetts.

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