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      • In 1831 Newton was created to serve as the county seat. The town was named after John Newton, a sergeant during the Revolutionary War (1775-83).
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  2. Newton was incorporated as a separate town, known as Cambridge Village, on December 15, 1681, then renamed Newtown in 1691, and finally Newton in 1766. It became a city on January 5, 1874. Newton is known as The Garden City .

  3. www.newtoncornerneighborhood.com › newton-historyNewton History — NCNA

    1840: While prosperous Bostonians had previously built homes in Newton to take advantage of the (presumed) healthier country air, most were summer places. The railroads enabled families to live in Newton year-round. Newton Corner also became a popular summer resort for Boston families. 1845–1875:

  4. Newton was incorporated in 1691; it formerly comprised the town of Cambridge, and is noted as the birth place and residence of many distinguished men. Population, 1830, 2,377; 1837, 3,037. A Theological Seminary was established in this town, in 1825.

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  5. While the exact year the company started is somewhat sketchy, there is a general consensus that a timeframe near 1838 would be very close. Levi Newton, the company founder and namesake, was born in 1810 in Darien, New York.

  6. The establishment of Newton, Inc. was formalized on July 1, 1997 with about 170 employees. [5] [6] The MessagePad 2100 was the first and only model to be released under the "Newton Technology" brand. [7]

  7. Established in 1846 as Newton City and in 1847 the name was changed to Newton. Ten years later Newton was incorporated. It is commonly held that Newton was named after a Sergeant Newton, a member of General Marion's Army and a close friend of Sergeant Jasper.

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