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    The Watuppa Branch (also called the North Dartmouth Industrial Track, and formerly the Fall River Branch) is a roughly six-mile freight railroad line in...
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    that water area is from the Watuppa Ponds along the border with Fall River, as well as Westport Harbor, where the two branches of the Westport River meet...
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    New Bedford and Westport, referred to as the Watuppa Branch, as well as a section of the Millis Branch from Medfield Junction to Millis) were purchased...
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    election, 384 people in Dartmouth voted to reelect Abraham Lincoln. The Watuppa Branch railroad started to serve Dartmouth in 1875. During the late 19th century...
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    remained the main station for the city.: 398  The Fall River Railroad (Watuppa Branch) opened from Fall River to Mount Pleasant Junction north of downtown...
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  • purchasing the Watuppa Branch and Millis Branch from the Bay Colony and taking over operations on the lines. The purchase of the Millis Branch was initially...
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    Bedford. The Bay Colony Railroad, a shortline railroad, serves the Watuppa Branch which runs from New Bedford to Westport. New Bedford is governed by...
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    River (CA-131) Watuppa Branch Geography Fall River granite Freetown-Fall River State Forest Mount Hope Bay Quequechan River Taunton River Watuppa Ponds People...
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    (81 km2). The northern pond is the North Watuppa Pond, the city's main reservoir. The southern pond is the South Watuppa Pond. The narrow strip of land where...
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    for use by the South Coast Rail project, as well as the Grand Junction Branch, the Framingham-to-Worcester section of the Worcester Line, and the South...
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    located at Highland Road Hemlock North Westport Fall River Flint Village located at Quequechan Street Watuppa located at what is now Plymouth Avenue...
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  • Massachusetts–Rhode Island state line on its west and the west shores of South Watuppa Pond, Stony Brook and Sawdy Pond on its east; several homes and streets...
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  • the mountain" Waquoit: (Wampanoag) "at the end" Mount Watatic: (Nipmuck) Watuppa Ponds: (Wampanoag) "roots" Weepecket Islands (Wampanoag) Possibly from...
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    Tuckawillipin of Hassanamessit, Simon Beckom of Wamesit, Samuel Church at Watuppa and Isaac Jeffrey at Manomet and Herring Pond. By 1674, a request for literacy...
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    1987, the huge Kerr Mill Complex, also in the city's East End along South Watuppa Pond, was destroyed in a massive inferno that began in the historic 1899...
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  • Heads Shipwrecks (PDF). Sydney: Government of New South Wales, Heritage Branch. 2000. p. 2. ISBN 1-876415-42-8. Retrieved 15 September 2014. Belyk, Robert...
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