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Nobscot Hill is a USGS name for a high point in Middlesex County,
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with many public hiking trails, and the hill is located in
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and
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. At the summit are various radio towers and a fire tower. Below the summit of Nobscot Hill is the Nobscot Scout Reservation (452 acres) which includes Tippling Rock, a popular viewing location. Surrounding the hill are other large parks and parcels of conservation land, including the Nobscot Conservation Land (118 acres),
Callahan State Park Callahan State Park is a public recreation area covering mostly in Framingham and Marlborough, Massachusetts, with a small section in the adjoining town of Southborough. The state park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation ...
(958 acres), the Sudbury Weisblatt Conservation Land, and Wittenborg Woods (83 acres), which are connected by various hiking trails, including the
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.


Geography

The summit of Nobscot Hill commands a 360-degree view including
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,
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, the Blue Hills, Lower Kearsarge,
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,
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,
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, and all of the unremarkable bumps to the SouthWest. Currently, the foliage obscures much of the view from the summit, unless one climbs the fire tower when it is open, but other nearby viewing points, including nearby Jethro's Table and Tippling Rock, offer an unobstructed views to Boston. Other smaller hills surround Nobscot, including Doeskin Hill to the west, which was named in the seventeenth century after someone who lost a deerskin glove on the hill,Temple, Josiah Howard
''History of Framingham, Massachusetts: Early Known as Danforth's ...''
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and Tantamous Hill to the east, which was named after the medicine man who lived on Nobscot.


History

By 1657 the area appeared in the records by the Nipmuc name "Penobscot" (meaning “Place of the Falling Rock”) and was later shortened to "Nobscot." Nobscot was considered a spiritual place for the Nipmuc people who resided in the area, and there was also a large stone
cairn A cairn is a human-made pile (or stack) of stones raised for a purpose, usually as a marker or as a burial mound. The word ''cairn'' comes from the (plural ). Cairns have been and are used for a broad variety of purposes. In prehistory, t ...
at the summit which possibly served as a lookout area for the Indians. A
Nipmuc The Nipmuc or Nipmuck people are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who historically spoke an Eastern Algonquian languages, Eastern Algonquian language, probably the Loup language. Their historic territory Nippenet, meaning 'the f ...
medicine man A medicine man (from Ojibwe ''mashkikiiwinini'') or medicine woman (from Ojibwe ''mashkikiiwininiikwe'') is a traditional healer and spiritual leader who serves a community of Indigenous people of the Americas. Each culture has its own name i ...
named
Tantamous Tantamous (also known as Old Jethro or John Jethro) (c. 1580–1676) was a well-known Native American Nipmuc leader in seventeenth century Massachusetts. Tantamous was a powwow (healer and spiritual leader) who lived near the Assabet River,Barry, ...
, also known as
Old Jethro Tantamous (also known as Old Jethro or John Jethro) (c. 1580–1676) was a well-known Native American Nipmuc leader in seventeenth century Massachusetts. Tantamous was a powwow (healer and spiritual leader) who lived near the Assabet River,Barry, ...
, and his son,
Peter Jethro Peter Jethro (also known as Jethro or AnimatohuBarry, William, ''A History of Framingham, Massachusetts'' (Boston: James Munroe and Company, 1847), 19-20 or HantomushGutteridge, William H. (1921)''A Brief History of the Town of Maynard, Massachusett ...
and twelve others, lived on Nobscot Hill prior to
King Philip’s War King Philip's War (sometimes called the First Indian War, Metacom's War, Metacomet's War, Pometacomet's Rebellion, or Metacom's Rebellion) was an armed conflict in 1675–1678 between a group of indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands ...
when they were removed in 1675 to Deer Island. The Jethros had fruit orchards and cornfields on the sides of the hill, and many large Indian grinding stones are still viewable. Jethro's Field at Nobscot was referred to in the records by 1649, and references were also made to Peter's Field and Concubine's field in various deeds. Tippling Rock may have been used to communicate between local Indian villages (the rock was blasted in half in the early 20th century possibly by a local farmer). Jethro also had a granary and cairn (lookout) which was rebuilt in 1927 and was 8 feet in diameter and 5.5 feet tall with a flat smooth stone on top. In the 1700s Revolutionary War General,
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lived and farmed on the north side of Nobscot Hill and the cellar hole of his house is viewable. During a 1792 outbreak of
small pox Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by Variola virus A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living Cell (biology), cells of an organism. Viruses infect all life forms, from animals and pla ...
a pest house was constructed at the base of Nobscot for quarantining the sick and a small burial ground was built for victims who succumbed, and this cemetery and the cellar hole of the pest house may be visited today. The area around Nobscot was used for farming for many years.
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visited Nobscot in the 1850s and wrote about viewing the hill and about a waterfall near the hill. In the 1920s and 1930s
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purchased hundreds of acres of land around Nobscot Hill and the
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to recreate an authentic early American village, similar to what he eventually built at
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in Michigan. Ford constructed a large dam at the base of the hill in the 1930s to create a reservoir to support firefighting near his proposed village, but the dam failed to hold water and is now known as "Ford's Folly," and can be visited by the hiking trails around Nobscot. In 1928 the
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purchased a large reservation on Nobscot Hill which is still owned by the organization, but the area is open to the general public as invited guests.Allan Jung, "Scouting around MetroWest’s Nobscot Reservation," ''MetroWest Daily News,'' Oct 23, 2008 In 2008, a portion of the Nobscot Scout Reservation in Sudbury was permanently conserved by
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, the Town of Sudbury, and the Mayflower Council, Boy Scouts of America. File:Indian grinding stone mortar on Legion Trail near Legion Cabin on Nobscot Hill at Nobscot Scout Reservation in Sudbury and Framingham Massachusetts MA USA.jpg, Native American corn grinding stone mortar on Legion Trail near Legion Cabin on Nobscot Hill at Nobscot Scout Reservation File:Tippling Rock in Sudbury Massachusetts near Nobscot Hill Reservation.jpg, Tippling Rock split open in the early 20th century. Formerly used for communication between Native Americans. File:View from Tippling Rock in Sudbury Massachusetts near Nobscot Hill Reservation toward Boston in the east.jpg, View from Tippling Rock in Sudbury near Nobscot Hill Reservation, looking toward Boston in the east File:View up the hill toward Tippling Rock in Sudbury Massachusetts near Nobscot Hill Reservation.jpg, View up the hill toward Tippling Rock in Sudbury Massachusetts near Nobscot Hill Reservation File:Ford's Folly dam near Nobscot Hill Reservation and Wayside Inn in Sudbury Massachusetts MA.jpg, "Ford's Folly" dam built by
Henry Ford Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American Technological and industrial history of the United States, industrialist and business magnate. As the founder of the Ford Motor Company, he is credited as a pioneer in making automob ...
near the base Nobscot Hill and across from the Wayside Inn in Sudbury File:Nobscot Hill fire tower in Framingham MA Massachusetts USA.jpg, Fire lookout tower at summit of Nobscot File:Nobscot Hill radio antenna in Framingham MA Massachusetts USA.jpg, Nobscot Hill radio antenna File:Smallpox burial ground in Nobscot Scout Reservation near the bottom of Nobscot Hill near Framingham and Sudbury Massachusetts border.jpg, Smallpox burial ground File:Summit of Nobscot Hill in Framingham Massachusetts MA USA with marker embedded in rock and possible remnants of Indian Cairn.jpg, Summit marker embedded in rock with possible remnants of Indian Cairn File:Jethro's Table viewing Ledge one minute walk from Fire Tower on Summit of Nobscot Hill in Framingham Massachusetts MA USA.jpg, "Jethro's Table" viewing Ledge one minute southeast of Fire Tower on summit of Nobscot


References

{{Framingham, Massachusetts Framingham, Massachusetts Hills of Massachusetts Landforms of Middlesex County, Massachusetts