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    Nixes Mate, also known as Nixes Island, Nix's Mate and Nick's Mate, is one of the smaller islands in the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area...
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    Island Long Island Lovells Island Middle Brewster Island Moon Island Nixes Mate Outer Brewster Island Peddocks Island Raccoon Island Ragged Island Rainsford...
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    Following Fly's execution, his body was hung in chains (gibbeted) on Nixes Mate Island in Boston Harbor as a warning to others not to turn to piracy....
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  • In 1805 the society built the current granite base of the beacon on Nixes Mate in Boston Harbor. The society also produced studies including one that...
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    conducted by the Boston Marine Society, which had built the daybeacon on Nixes Mate 14 years earlier. It was a 20-foot (6.1 m) stone tower known as "Inner...
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    quarantine anchorage in New York. Free again the ship ran aground on Nixes Mate in Boston harbor during a January snowstorm. The ship was broken up at...
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    Alexander James Ashburner Nix (born 1 May 1975) is a British businessman, the former CEO of Cambridge Analytica and a former director of the Strategic...
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  • Island (Boston) Middle Brewster Island (Boston) Moon Island (Quincy) Nixes Mate (Boston) Nut Island (Quincy) Outer Brewster Island (Boston) Peddocks Island...
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  •  Tonga Niue  Niue (self-governing in free association with New Zealand) Nixes Mate Boston Harbor,  Massachusetts  United States Nizki Semchi Islands group...
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    vessel in the harbour at Smyrna. During the colonial era, Bird Island and Nix's Mate island in Boston Harbor were used for gibbeting pirates and sailors executed...
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