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The Town of Somerset is a
suburban community in Bristol County, on the west side of the Taunton
River. This area was originally known as the Shawamat Lands and was
incorporated as a town in 1790. Although there was a significant Indian
population when colonists arrived, by the end of King Philip's war in 1677
English settlers dominated the Pocassets, members of the Wampanoag tribe.
The earliest colonists farmed and fished, both in the river and off-shore
but the town developed shipyards, mercantile and shipping businesses early
in its history. The first documented local shipyard was established
between 1707 and 1712 on the Lee River by Samuel Lee. The dominant
religious group in early Somerset were the Quakers, who established a
meeting house about 1701, one of the few and earliest Quaker churches in
southeastern Massachusetts. After the War of 1812, Somerset became one of
the chief distribution points in New England for foreign goods with trade
to China, the West Indies, Europe and the Atlantic coast. By 1847, 138
vessels were built and registered in the town with many engaged in the
coastal trade. The most important shipyard was that of James M. Hood,
whose yard launched several important clipper ships. This industry boomed
after the Mexican War and the California Gold Rush, and spawned shipping
related activities such as a ropewalk and the Somerset Iron Works, which
made anchors. Aside from shipping related businesses, the largest early
industry in Somerset was the making of stoneware. When steam began
destroying shipbuilding, the anchor works was taken over by Job Leonard
who proceeded to develop a nail works which, by 1865, was the largest
single industry in town. Through all of this industrial growth, south
Somerset remained largely agricultural. The opening of the Somerset and
Dighton Railroad led to the establishment in the town of the Old Colony's
major coal port in 1872, while an enterprising former potter created a
cannery operation in the early part of the 20th century. However, as the
industrial development of Fall River absorbed Somerset's industry, the
community turned increasingly from shipping and iron manufacturing to
suburban services. The dominant industry in Somerset since the First World
War has been power generation with the erection of the Montaup Electric
Company plant in 1923 and Bryant Point in 1963. The dominant character of
Somerset has been residential since the bankruptcy of Fall River in the
Depression brought a flood of middle-class residents into the town. Unlike
most communities in the area, Somerset increased its population by 74%
during the Depression. The town is now a suburban community with some
small scale resort and second home development and its 15 miles of
waterfront are primarily used for recreation rather than industry.
Narrative based on information provided by the Massachusetts Historical
Commission.
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Community
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Historic
Maps Covering Somerset |
| Federal
Census, 1790, Somerset |
Somerset Public Library |
| Federal
Census, 1850, Somerset |
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| Federal
Census, 1860, Somerset |
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| Historic
Maps Covering Somerset |
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