North Precinct (later Quincy)

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North Precinct (later Quincy) was the northern parish of colonial Braintree that eventually developed into the separate town (and later city) of Quincy, Massachusetts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former administrative division
historic parish
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developedInto Quincy, Massachusetts
directionWithinParent northern part of Braintree
dissolvedBy creation of the separate town of Quincy
governmentType precinct parish within a colonial town
hasSuccessor Quincy, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod colonial era
historicalStatus defunct civil and ecclesiastical precinct
language English
laterBecame Quincy
surface form: the city of Quincy

Quincy, Massachusetts
surface form: the town of Quincy
locatedIn Braintree, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Massachusetts
New England
Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Thirteen Colonies
locatedNear Boston, Massachusetts
namedAfter its geographic position in Braintree
partOf Braintree, Province of Massachusetts Bay
surface form: colonial Braintree
region Greater Boston
surface form: Greater Boston area
religiousAffiliation Congregationalist (typical of colonial Massachusetts parishes)
usedFor local ecclesiastical administration
parish governance

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Braintree, Province of Massachusetts Bay hasParish North Precinct (later Quincy)