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cords in 1635 and was called The Landing at Wilson's Point. It was a wharf made by large trees laid crosswise. The remains of this wharf are still extant and can be plainly seen at low tide. A branch of this road ran over the hill to the Mansion house. A committee of selectmen on Names of the Streets, May, 1829, made the following report: From Porter's corner, southeast to Wellington farm, Ship street. This name remained until November 15, 1872, when it was voted at town meeting that slow until the Fellsway line of the Elevated road was completed. Since then it has been rapidly increasing. In 1869 there were but seven houses on the farm. They were: Blanchard (old house); house corner Middlesex and Riverside avenues; Mansion house, Bradbury avenue; J. E. Wellington's, Middlesex avenue; yellow house on Third street, in rear of new school house; Davis house, corner Middlesex avenue and Fourth street; Clover house, corner Riverside avenue, opposite Hall. After the brid