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he brook, formerly stood a saw-mill, which gave place to Plympton's satinet factory, and this latter was destroyed by fire in 1848. Westward of the Stearns's lands are those of the Lawrences, which have remained in the family since the days of George Lawrence, Sen., who purchased a portion of them from Nicolas Cady by a deed dated September 11, 1668, which is still preserved. Further west, the Lawrences own part of the farm once belonging to Hopestill Mead, who was a Selectman in 1745 and 1746. Here, extending on Trapelo Street about three-eighths of a mile, rises Mackerel Hill, from the sides and summit of which to the south and east fine views may be had of Newton and Brighton, Boston and Roxbury, with the Blue Hills of Milton in the distance, and portions of Needham, Dedham, Natick, Weston, and other towns. On its western slope is a dense pine grove, through which the sun but faintly penetrates, whose soft carpet invites repose, and through whose swaying branches the gentle