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and perhaps beyond. A writer in 1633 mentions the New Town as too far from the sea, being the greatest inconvenience it hath. He describes it as one of the neatest and best compacted towns in New England, having many fair structures, with many handsome contrived streets. The inhabitants, most of them, are very rich, and well stored with cattle of all sorts, having many hundred acres of land paled in with general fence, . . . which secures all their weaker cattle from the wild beasts. Wood's New England's Prospect, p. 45. The common grazing-land covered the site of the present Common, and extended beyond the palisade as far as Linnaean Street. It was at the outset directed that houses should be built within the Town until it should be properly filled, before going beyond. By 1635, there were sixty-four house-lots within the Town, of which about fifty had homesteads built upon them. The region next occupied by dwellings was the West End, extending between Garden Street and
ter, Flavel Coolidge, W. B. Hovey, Daniel U. Chamberlin, Jeremiah Wetherbee, Charles Wood, Edward Hyde, Ira Stratton, Alexander Dickinson, Curtis Davis, Samuel James,U. Chamberlin, George Livermore, Alanson Bigelow, John Sargent, Edward Hyde, Charles Wood, Newell Bent, Louis Colby, William A. Saunders, Estes Howe, and Z. L. Raymon Thaddeus B. Bigelow, Benjamin Tilton, George C. Richardson, Robert Douglas, Charles Wood, Thomas Whittemore, John Sargent, George W. Livermore, Edward Hyde, Jeremiah04,850321,068 Trunks and valises13,00014,800 Tools for ice-cutting24,5009,790 Wood, sawed and turned165,00080,000 Washstands and woodwork for sewing-machines17001ment. Watch, clock, and jewelry repairing1739,2504,6353,6983217,5502,97729,400 Wood, turned and carved411,20019,3003,0073622,69012,19536,846 All other industries ment. Watch, clock, and jewelry repairing1739,2504,6353,6983217,5502,97729,400 Wood, turned and carved411,20019,3003,0073622,69012,19536,846 All other industries