Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Fell's Point” in entry baltimore of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
...am, contained in a plot of 60 acres, and was called Baltimore, in honor of Cecil, Lord Baltimore.
In the same year William Fell, a ship-carpenter, purchased a tract east of the stream and called it Fell's Point , on the extremity of which Fort McHenry now stands.
In 1732 a new town of 10 acres was laid out on the east side of the stream, and called Jonestown.
It was united to Baltimore in 1745, dropping ...
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