History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . ormances ; the Town Hall, called Sargent Hall;the Coliseum Hall, leased to the Army Post, and Citi-zens Hall at Merrimacport. In the autuniTi of 1882 George W. Currier began thepublication of a weekly newspaper called the Merri-mac ICnttrprise, the issue of which was continued byhim until February 1884, when he sold the establish-ment to D. J. Poore and James D. Pike. These gentle-men bought at the same time the material of theMerrimnr. Reporter, which, after a short career, hadbeen d


History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . ormances ; the Town Hall, called Sargent Hall;the Coliseum Hall, leased to the Army Post, and Citi-zens Hall at Merrimacport. In the autuniTi of 1882 George W. Currier began thepublication of a weekly newspaper called the Merri-mac ICnttrprise, the issue of which was continued byhim until February 1884, when he sold the establish-ment to D. J. Poore and James D. Pike. These gentle-men bought at the same time the material of theMerrimnr. Reporter, which, after a short career, hadbeen discontinued. They continued the publicationof the Enterprise until April, 1884, when they estab-lished the Merrimac liudget, and as editors and pro-prietors continued its publication until April, 1885,with an increasing subscription list and a good jobprinting business in connection with it. .4t the l-astdate they sold the establishment to Charles .\. King,formerly of the MHjord Oazette, and the ISiuUjet \inow conducted by him as its editor and publisher. The manufacture of boots and shoes was at one time. J


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