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... mill pond , which maintained a grist mill , a saw mill and , later , a chocolate mill . They further exercised their right to dig through from their mill pond to the harbor , thereby creating Mill Creek , which furnished tidal water for ...
... mill pond , which maintained a grist mill , a saw mill and , later , a chocolate mill . They further exercised their right to dig through from their mill pond to the harbor , thereby creating Mill Creek , which furnished tidal water for ...
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... Mill Pond in 1643 , obtained an act on 9 March 1804 incorporating them as the Mill Pond Cor- poration.1o The purpose of their association appeared to be filling the pond with soil from Beacon Hill , rather than continuing to operate it ...
... Mill Pond in 1643 , obtained an act on 9 March 1804 incorporating them as the Mill Pond Cor- poration.1o The purpose of their association appeared to be filling the pond with soil from Beacon Hill , rather than continuing to operate it ...
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... Mill Pond , although , as a city ordinance for- bade locomotives to cross Causeway Street , the trains were for a time hauled in and out of the imposing classical station by horses . The Fitchburg station was a crenelated Gothic affair ...
... Mill Pond , although , as a city ordinance for- bade locomotives to cross Causeway Street , the trains were for a time hauled in and out of the imposing classical station by horses . The Fitchburg station was a crenelated Gothic affair ...
Contents
Fittest for such as can trade into England | 1 |
The Eighteenth Century | 22 |
The Boston of Bulfinch | 47 |
Copyright | |
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