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Medford Hillside (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
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Launching of the Tremont.
As a matter of local history the register reprints the following from the morning edition of the Boston Globe of Wednesday, December 1, 1920:
Launched at practically the same spot at which the first vessel ever built in Massachusetts was launched, nearly 300 years ago, the four-masted schooner Tremont, the second vessel ever built in Somerville, took her initial dip into the waters of the Mystic yesterday afternoon at 3.11 from the Mystic River Ship Company yards, near Wellington Bridge.
Five thousand people assembled to watch the schooner slide gracefully into the water, where she was met by two tug-boats, which towed her to Barrett wharf in East Boston.
A thousand children from the schools of Somerville and Medford, released from their classes early to attend the launching, set up a great cheer as the vessel took the water.
Miss Annie Ferrullo, 7-year old daughter of Generose Ferrullo, one of the contractors, of Medford Hillside, broke a bot
Mystick River (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
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Tremont, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
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