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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 10 0 Browse Search
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scended to his sons John and Peleg; it afterwards became the property of John alone. It was sold by him and passed, divided, into the hands of Josiah S. and Jonas B. Kendall. On Beaver Brook, at this point, was situated Kendall's grist mill; lower down the brook, formerly stood a saw-mill, which gave place to Plympton's satineKendall's grist mill; lower down the 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 Lawrenas within the limits of Waltham, and was a fulling-mill, erected in 1662 or 3 on Beaver Brook, in the eastern corner of the town, supposed to be on the spot where Kendall's Grist-Mills stood; sold in 1663 to Thomas Livermore, and eight years later Captain Benjamin Garfield purchased part of it. Previous to 1690 a corn-mill had also
illiam, 41; autograph, 41 n. 3; one of the three first selectmen, 34. Jewell (the) arrives at Salem, 13. Jewels, watch, how made, 136; delicate measurement of, 137. Johnson, Lady, Arbella, death of, 16. Johnson, Mr., death of, 16. Kendall: Jonas B., Josiah S., 79. Kendall's grist-mill, 79, 124. Kimball, Henry, dwelling of, 85. Kimball Tavern, 86-7, 110. King Phillip's War begun, 60-62. King's colors mutilated, 25, 41 n. 4. King's common. 50. Knowles, Rev., John,Kendall's grist-mill, 79, 124. Kimball, Henry, dwelling of, 85. Kimball Tavern, 86-7, 110. King Phillip's War begun, 60-62. King's colors mutilated, 25, 41 n. 4. King's common. 50. Knowles, Rev., John, ordained associate pastor, 46; went to Virginia and returned, 46; returns to England, 48. Laborers, scarcity of, 31. Lancaster, first settlement at, 47 n. 3; attacked by Indians, 60; second attack, 61. Land Bank Co., 94. Land in Great Dividends allotted, 53. Lawrence: Geo. sen., lands of, 70, 79; Jacob, Leonard, 117. Leagues. three up Charles River, 15. Levy by General Court, 100. Levy for palisade at Newtown, 28; resisted by Watertown, 29. Lexington. 100, 107. Libr