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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 1 1 Browse Search
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by the road passing by Dr. Hill's and the late Deacon Moore's Mason Street. to the road leading to Canal Bridge, Cambridge Street. and also the right to travel over said Common by the road heretofore called the Cambridge and Concord Turnpike. Although the town thus declined to ask for even a partial repeal of the obnoxious act, it appears that individuals presented a petition to the General Court; for at a meeting of the subscribers for enclosing and ornamenting Cambridge Common, Jan. 11, 1832, it was voted, to request the Hon. Judge Fay and Prof. Ashmun to attend before the Committee of the Legislature to defend the interests of the subscribers. The appeal to the General Court being ineffectual, as a last resort a petition was presented to the County Commissioners; whereupon the town, voting by ballot, and by a majority of 343 against 111, appointed Judge Story, Judge Fay, and William J. Whipple, to oppose before the County Commissioners, and otherwise, the petition of Jedu