Hamilton is a
town
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The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ...
in the eastern central portion of
Essex County in eastern
Massachusetts
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, United States. At the
2020 census, it had a population of 7,561.
Notably, the town has no industrially-zoned land.
Though Hamilton is a landlocked town in the
North Shore region of Massachusetts, its proximity to it provides easy access to the
Atlantic seashore with its reservations, beaches and boating. The town includes many historic houses, pastoral landscapes, and old stone walls that accompany winding tree-lined roads.
Hamilton is closely tied to neighboring
Wenham, sharing a school system, library, recreation department,
commuter rail station.
Hamilton also includes
South Hamilton, a subsection with its own postal region (ZIP Code 01982), but no separate government.
History
In June 1638,
John Winthrop the Younger, son of the founder of the
Massachusetts Bay Colony
The Massachusetts Bay Colony (1628–1691), more formally the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, was an English settlement on the east coast of North America around Massachusetts Bay, one of the several colonies later reorganized as the Province of M ...
, bought most of present-day
Essex County from
Masconomet, chief of the
Agawam Indians, for the sum of twenty
English pounds. A memorial stone on Sagamore Hill in southeastern Hamilton marks where Masconomet was buried with his gun and tomahawk around 1658.
Hamilton was first settled in 1638 and was originally a section of
Ipswich
Ipswich () is a port town and Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in Suffolk, England. It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, and the third-largest population centre in East Anglia, ...
known as "The Hamlet". The first recorded land grant in the Hamlet was Matthew Whipple's farm, dated 1638. Three years later the new stagecoach road from
Boston
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to
Newburyport (Bay Road) was laid out through the Whipple land. Other early settlers of the Hamlet, including the Appletons, Winthrops, Lamsons, and Dodges, were attracted by countryside similar to the English farms and estates they had left behind.
The town was incorporated on June 21, 1793, and named for
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757July 12, 1804) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father who served as the first U.S. secretary of the treasury from 1789 to 1795 dur ...
, whose portrait became the town seal in 1903. With the arrival of the
Boston and Maine Railroad in 1839, the population center moved gradually southward toward the depot.
The farm village proved to be an attractive location for Boston groups seeking land for recreation and renewal. A
Methodist
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ministers' association first held a camp meeting at
Asbury Grove in 1859. In the 1880s, the
Myopia Hunt Club, which had been named in jest for its nearsighted founders, moved from
Winchester, Massachusetts
Winchester is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, located 8.2 miles (13.2 km) north of downtown Boston as part of the Greater Boston metropolitan area. It is also one of the List of Massachusetts locations by per capit ...
, to the Gibney Farm in Hamilton. Beginning as a lawn tennis and baseball club, it turned to
polo, the
hunt, and
golf
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Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standa ...
as members built large summer estates in the area. Myopia donated the site for the General
George S. Patton Memorial Park to the town of Hamilton. The park continues to be a recreation center for the town.
In 1921, the Mandell family built the
Community House in memory of the eight men in Hamilton and Wenham who died in military service during
World War I
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, including their son, Sam. They commissioned
Guy Lowell, a respected architect of Boston and New York, to design the building, and gave the Community House in trust for the use of the residents of both towns. Although in its early days the Community House offered activities such as bowling and a men's smoking room, it now features a wide range of classes and activities for all ages.
The town also has a rich
equestrian heritage, which remains strong due to the influence of the many horse farms and the
Myopia Hunt Club, which holds frequent equestrian events. Motorists in Hamilton often share secondary roads with horse and pony riders.
In 2021, Hamilton became the first town in Massachusetts to mandate composting.
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Geography
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 4.89%, is water. Hamilton lies inland from
Massachusetts Bay, and both the eastern and western portion of town are bordered by water, with the
Ipswich River to the west and
Chebacco Lake and several other small ponds to the east. The highest point in town is found on Blueberry Hill in
Bradley Palmer State Park, with an elevation of at least , according to the most recent (2011-2012) USGS 7.5-minute topographical map.
Several areas of town are protected, including
Myopia Hunt Club and parts of Bradley Palmer State Park, Appleton Farm Grass Rides, and the Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary.
Patton Park, a center of activity for the town in downtown Hamilton, was named after General
George S. Patton.
Hamilton is bordered by
Ipswich
Ipswich () is a port town and Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in Suffolk, England. It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, and the third-largest population centre in East Anglia, ...
to the north,
Essex
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to the east,
Manchester-by-the-Sea to the southeast,
Wenham to the south, and
Topsfield to the west. It is located south of
Newburyport, north of
Salem and northeast of
Boston
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.
Transportation
*
MBTA Commuter Rail provides service from Boston's
North Station with the
Hamilton/Wenham station on its
Newburyport branch of the
Newburyport/Rockport Line. The MBTA Commuter Rail is within walking distance of the town hall, homes and the many small shops in town.
* There are no freeways within town;
Route 128 provides the nearest access, in Beverly.
Route 1A passes through the center of town, and
Route 22 passes through the eastern corner of town between Wenham and its eastern terminus in Essex.
* The nearest airport is
Beverly Municipal Airport, and the nearest national and international air service can be found at Boston's
Logan International Airport.
Demographics
As of the
census
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of 2000, there were 8,315 people, 2,668 households, and 2,142 families residing in the town. (Update: The population was 8251 in 2009, down less than 100 from the 8,315 of the 2000 census. Based on the total area, both land and water, the density is therefore 553.8 persons per square mile.) As of the 2000 census, there were 2,825 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 94.19%
White
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, 0.47%
African American
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, 0.17%
Native American, 4.26%
Asian, 0.05%
Pacific Islander
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, 0.34% from
other races, and 0.53% from two or more races.
Hispanic
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or
Latino of any race were 0.99% of the population.
There were 2,668 households, out of which 66.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 71.1% were
married couples living together, 7.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.7% were non-families. Of all households, 15.7% were made up of individuals, and 7.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.87 and the average family size was 3.22.
In the town, the population was spread out, with 27.4% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 33.3% from 25 to 44, 23.0% from 45 to 64, and 10.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 96.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.1 males.
The
median income for a household in the town was $116,900. The
per capita income
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In many countries, per capita income is determined using regular population surveys, such ...
for the town was $50,599. About 7.4% of the population were below the
poverty line
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.
Education
Hamilton is esteemed for the regional school district it shares with neighboring
Wenham, and Hamilton is where the majority of the schools in the Hamilton-Wenham Regional School District are located. The town serves two elementary schools; the Winthrop, and Cutler schools. The town only has one middle school; the Miles River Middle School. High School students attend
Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School.
The
Pingree School, a private secondary school, is located on the historic Pingree Family Estate in Hamilton.
Hamilton is also home to
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, an
interdenominational
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evangelical theological seminary
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.
Notable people
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Bo Burnham, comedian, musician, actor, and filmmaker
*
Michael Carter-Williams, basketball player
*
David M. Kelly, lawyer and politician
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Masconomet, Native American chief
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William J. McGarry, Jesuit and president of
Boston College
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David Morse, actor
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Kevin O'Connor, television host
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George S. Patton, U.S. Army general
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George S. Patton IV, U.S. Army general and son of the above
* John Ryan Pike, former drummer for
Ra Ra Riot
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Justin Rennicks, soccer player
*
John Shea, archaeologist
*
Marcus Zegarowski, former
Creighton University basketball player and current
NBA player
*
George von Lengerke Meyer, U.S. ambassador to Italy and Russia, Secretary of the Navy, and Postmaster General
Historic places
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Asbury Grove
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Austin Brown House
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Brown House
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Emeline Patch House
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Hamilton Historic District
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Myopia Hunt Club, site of the
U.S. Open in 1898, 1901, 1905, and 1908
*
Woodberry-Quarrels House
Explanatory notes
Citations
General and cited references
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External links
Town of Hamilton official websiteHamilton files searchat the Massachusetts Archives (Digital Commonwealth)
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Plan of Hamilton made by A. Brown, dated 1831��Massachusetts Archives (Digital Commonwealth)
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Atlas of Essex County Massachusetts(1884)—see Plate 103
Historical Resources for Hamilton at Rootsweb
{{Essex County, Massachusetts