Ragged Island (Massachusetts)
{{Short description|Island in Massachusetts, United States}}
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Ragged Island is an island in the Hingham Bay area of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The island has a permanent size of {{convert|4|acres|m2}}, and it is composed of Roxbury puddingstone (pebbles embedded in finer-grained cement) which rises to a height of {{convert|30|ft|m}} above sea level. Broken ledges surround most of the island with small gravel beaches on the southeast and northwest sides; there are also small tidal mudflats.{{cite web| title = Ragged Island Factsheet | url = http://www.bostonislands.org/factsheet_template.asp?rsIslands__MMColParam=ragg | publisher = Boston Harbor Islands Partnership | access-date = October 7, 2006 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070210142507/http://www.bostonislands.org/factsheet_template.asp?rsIslands__MMColParam=ragg |archive-date = February 10, 2007}}
The island was first occupied by John Langlee in the late seventeenth century. In the late nineteenth century, it was developed as part of a summer resort, and it has subsequently been the site of a restaurant and rustic observation shelters. Today, it is uninhabited and has an interesting mix of cultivated and naturalized plants, including lily-of-the-valley, daylily, silver maple, red maple, Norway maple, cedar, Norway spruce, linden, greenbrier and poison ivy. The island is managed by the town of Hingham and access is by private boat only.
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{{Islands and Peninsulas of Massachusetts}}
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Category:Boston Harbor islands
Category:Uninhabited islands of Massachusetts
Category:Hingham, Massachusetts
Category:Coastal islands of Massachusetts
Category:Islands of Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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