#Natick
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druidofsuburbs · 7 months ago
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Plein air painting in Natick, MA. Watercolor 8/24/20
A gift for a friend from our time down on the farm.
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vintagecamping · 2 years ago
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A canoeing demonstration at the Charles River Audubon Society Reservation.
Natick, Massachusetts
1973
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nhlovesadri3 · 1 year ago
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Adriana Lima at the Natick VS store, 18/01/08.
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mer-se · 2 years ago
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Green green 🌳🪷🐢
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william-tulaba · 6 months ago
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GGs hahaha
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theirmarks · 1 year ago
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The mark of Zacharaiah Abram. (Zachary Abraham)
Natick Nipmuc. At home at Natick and Hassananamisco (present day Grafton, Massachusetts). One of a group of Natick converts to Christianity who translated for and informed the English during Metacom’s War or King Philip’s War.  Here Abram’s mark appears, with other Nipmuc signers, on an agreement to the sale of land between Hassanamisco and Magunkaquog. Magunkaquog is the place now occupied by the present day towns lying between Grafton and Natick, including Ashland and Westborough.
Document is undated. Seen as Massachusetts State Archives.
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costreductionfirm · 2 years ago
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mass-monumentalist · 7 months ago
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"Father-Mother" Natick, MA 2004
This is one of the only surviving copies of my film work, which makes me fairly sad sometimes. My partner and I used to walk this cemetery on the regular - its probably the first cemetery that I truly got to know by returning to time and again.
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faithandarisadventures · 8 months ago
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Crocheted Flowers November 12, 2023 Natick Mall Natick, Massachusetts
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whycolour · 2 years ago
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Farmhouse Entry in Boston Photo of the foyer of a large cottage with a medium-tone wood floor and a brown floor and beige walls
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druidofsuburbs · 4 months ago
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Exploring around the tiny house in Natick, MA. 2020
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maidforhome0 · 2 years ago
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nhlovesadri3 · 1 year ago
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Adriana Lima at the Natick VS store, 18/01/08.
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mer-se · 3 months ago
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Trying to find the river otters 🦦
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bowl-of-fruit-loops · 2 years ago
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actually, my only complaint about episode three is that fifteen miles outside of boston there would not be a countryside town. it’d be a suburb with at least three dunkins.
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theirmarks · 1 year ago
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James Achoogik. His mark.
Nipmuc. A Christian Indian living at Natick.  So far little has been uncovered about the life of James Achoogik, but their mark appears here on a land transaction dated May 31, 1699. James Achoogik and more than a dozen other Christian Indian signers are agreeing to sell 200 acres of their plantation in Natick to fund repairs to their meetinghouse. They write: “…wee are now greatly deminished & impovereshed our meeting house where wee were wont constantly to meet …has fallen downe and we are not able to build us another…” 
The meetinghouse was repaired, but no longer stands in Natick.
Seen at the Mass. State Archives.
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