Vaughn Hill Explained

Vaughn Hill
Elevation Ft:637
Elevation Ref:[1] [2]

Vaughn Hill (also known as Vaughan Hill or the Vaughn Hills) is a 637feet hill in northwestern Bolton, Massachusetts, and the site of a 187acres wooded conservation area containing hiking trails and wetlands near the border with Harvard, Massachusetts. It is one of the largest parcels of conservation land in the town.

Description

The North Peak of the Vaughn Hills is one of the highest peaks between Boston and Mount Wachusett and the second highest in Bolton after Wattaquadock Hill.[3] The South Peak is located on private land. There are many hiking trails near pine forests, streams, and ponds with beaver dams. There are four entrances to the conservation area, and the Woodside Drive and Vaughn Hill Road entrances have parking.[4]

History

Nineteenth century historian Henry S. Nourse "believed the name to be of Indian origin" because the hill "was first known to early settlers as Van's or Vahan's hill, and as no white man of that name appears here, or even in the bay towns, as an early settler," the name likely predates the colonial era settlement.[5] [6] Prior to 1720 John Houghton and his son, Jonas Houghton (1660–1723) were early residents of Vaughn's Hill, when it was known as Vans Hill.[7] For at least much of the remaining eighteenth century, it was known as Van's Hill.[8] In the twentieth century geologists surveyed the hill and named the mineral formations, the Vaughn Hill formation or conglomerate.[9] In 1990 and 2001 the town of Bolton acquired public conservation land on the hill.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Wallace R. Hansen, Geology and Mineral Resources of the Hudson and Maynard (1956), p. 23
  2. Henry Gannett, A Geographic Dictionary of Massachusetts (1894), p. 114
  3. https://boltontrails.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/2-Vaughn-Hills-Mar-2023.pdf (accessed 3/12/2024)
  4. https://www.boltonconservationtrust.org/conservation-land-and-trails/trails/vaughn-hills/ Official website
  5. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt, Indian Names of Places in Worcester County, Massachusetts (1905), p. 49 (accessible on Google Books)
  6. Early Records of Lancaster Massachusetts 1643–1725, edited by Henry S. Nourse (1884), p. 192 (a 1719/20 legal documents references Vans Hill)
  7. William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record (2003), p. 693
  8. William Richard Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts Volume 1. (1910), p. 78 citing Deed from John Barned to Calvin Sawyer in 1786 listing "Van's hill"
  9. Wallace R. Hansen, Geology and Mineral Resources of the Hudson and Maynard (1956), p. 23
  10. https://www.boltonconservationtrust.org/conservation-land-and-trails/trails/vaughn-hills/ Official website