The Massachusetts State record and year book of general information . r is much broader about the town, it is not wider inthe ferry passage than the Thames between London and profits of this ferry belong to Harvard College in Cambridge, andare considerable. The town is so large as to take up all the spacebetween the two rivers. Tis beautified, with a handsome largechurch, a market-place by the river side, and two long streets leadingdown to it. The inferior court is held here the second Tuesday inMarch and December, and the superior the last Tuesday in Uring write


The Massachusetts State record and year book of general information . r is much broader about the town, it is not wider inthe ferry passage than the Thames between London and profits of this ferry belong to Harvard College in Cambridge, andare considerable. The town is so large as to take up all the spacebetween the two rivers. Tis beautified, with a handsome largechurch, a market-place by the river side, and two long streets leadingdown to it. The inferior court is held here the second Tuesday inMarch and December, and the superior the last Tuesday in Uring writes that Charlestown is divided from Boston by alarge navigable river, which runs several miles up the country. It isnear half as big, bat not so conveniently situated for trade, thoughcapable of being made as strong, it standing also on a said one thousand vessels clear annually from these two townsonly, more than from all the European Colonies in America not inEnglish hands. ? See Frothinghams excellent History of Charlestown—publishing in CITY OF NEW BEDFORD. Abraham H. Howl and, Thomas Nye, B. White,Ivory H. Bartlett, Aldermen. Common Mayor. William H. Taylor,Jonathan Bourne, W. Howland. Charles R. Tucker, President. Ward 1. Joseph Clark, Abraham Gardner,Abraham Ashley, 2d,Clement P. Covell. Ward 2. Perry G. Macomber,Isaac ]M. West,Abraham Delano,Pardon Potter. Ward 3. Peleg Butts, Jr.,Nathan Chase,Henry Evans,William Philhps. Ward 4. William Hall,Caleb L. Ellis,Augustus P. Hamblin,Daniel McKenzie. Ward 5. Charles R. Tucker,Oliver Swain,William Gitiford,Charles Hitch. Ward 6. B. Franklin Howland,Joseph Goodspeed,Humphrey Anthony,James L. Pierce. Isaac M. Richardson, City Clerk; Luther G. He wins. Clerk of theCommon Council: James Harper, City Messenrjer ; Henry H. Crapo,Treasurer and Collector of^ Taxes: Timothy Ingraham, City Marshal;Shubael G. Edwards, William C. Russell, Assistant Marshals; CharlesW. Underwood, Daniel


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