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Settlers from England formed the nucleus of the first parish. The Town Meeting form of government originated here. The first meetinghouse was on Burying Hill. The present site was purchased in 1682 and this meetinghouse was erected in 1833.
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Location of theFirst School Housein Weymouth
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Abigail Smith Adams,the wife of JohnAdams, 2nd President,and mother of JohnQuincy Adams, 6thPresident, was bornhere in 1744.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM193O_history-of-nas-south-weymouth_Weymouth-MA.html
Naval Air Station South Weymouth was a U.S. Navy installation from 1942 to 1997. It was established as a blimp base during the Second World War. Later, during the post-war era, NAS South Weymouth hosted a changing variety of regular Navy, Navy Res…
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On June 12, 1952, the U.S. Navy contracted with Douglas Aircraft Company to build one prototype XA4D-1 Skyhawk attack aircraft. Before delivery of the A4D to fleet units, an improved version, the A4D-2 was ordered into production. This Skyhawk (Bu…
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Shea Field Memorial Grove was conceived by Captain Robert A. Duetsch, the last Commanding Officer of Naval Air Station, South Weymouth. The Grove has been created to remember CDR Jack Shea; to remember the Naval Air Stations Squantum and South Wey…
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