History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . Annie 672 1840. BarkGypsey 295 1840. Laura 219 1846. Wenham 624 1840. .Ship John Currier 097 1817. Schooner Maria Theresa 119 1847. Ship Naomi 647 1847. •• Capital 687 1847. Fanchon 909 1847. Bark Chilton 278 1847. Kate Hastings 448 1847 Ship Richard 6t5 1847. Lebanon 097 1847. Bark Francis 400 1847. Ship Ocean tluoen 824 1847. 006 1848. Nestoriau 698 1848. Raduga 687 1848- Buena Vista 647 1848. Steamboat I^awrence 142 1848. Brig Elizabeth Ann 128 1818. Ship Masoo
History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . Annie 672 1840. BarkGypsey 295 1840. Laura 219 1846. Wenham 624 1840. .Ship John Currier 097 1817. Schooner Maria Theresa 119 1847. Ship Naomi 647 1847. •• Capital 687 1847. Fanchon 909 1847. Bark Chilton 278 1847. Kate Hastings 448 1847 Ship Richard 6t5 1847. Lebanon 097 1847. Bark Francis 400 1847. Ship Ocean tluoen 824 1847. 006 1848. Nestoriau 698 1848. Raduga 687 1848- Buena Vista 647 1848. Steamboat I^awrence 142 1848. Brig Elizabeth Ann 128 1818. Ship Masoonoma 824 1848. Franchise 700 1848. Bark Henry Hangs 197 1848. Tyringhara 609 Schooner Margaret Ann 100 1819. Balk Crusoe 342 1849. Helen .\ugueta 242 1849. Lyman 369 1849. Domingo 230 1849- Ship Challes Hill 700 1849. Icargo 678 1849. Florida 697 1849. Bark Hollander 499 1850. .Ship Custilian 1000 1850. Bark -nie Blackman- 630 ISSO- Dragon 290 Schooner Pearl 31 I860- Bark Said Ben Sultan-. 302 1851. Ship Edv\ard 675 1851. Clarissa 1851. • Racer 1609 1S51. Astnin 749. ? fJ : \}r: i NEWBURY. 1733 bury as a shuttle-maker, but after a short time heroturnotl to Bytiold, taking possession of tlie home-stoail beiiiieathed to him by his uncle, and madeshuttles and machines for the cotton factory there. His first invention was a corn-shelier, for which hereceived a patent in 1803, and which was the first ad-vance maile on tlie old style of hand-work. In 1808lie received a patent on the bark-niill which was theprototype of all the bark, cob, coftee and spice-millsnow in use. The old method of preparing bark forthe vats, which his mill superseded, was by rolling itwith a grind-stone fitted to an axle and drawn by ahorse. His next and chief invention was that of slice pegs,and the machinery for their manufacture. The man-ufacture of pegged boots and shoes at once began andMr. had the monopoly of the peg ran his mill with c
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