A Trip to Boston in a Series of Letters to the Editor of the United States Gaze

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A Trip to Boston in a Series of Letters to the Editor of the United States Gaze
E C Enoch Cobb Wines
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107 which was opened with great state, on the 17th of June, 1786, just ten years after the battle of Bunker Hill. There are no less than seven or eight of these convenient structures, connecting Boston on all sides with the surrounding country. These bridges are not remarkable for their beauty, but they are worthy of attention as forming one of the many interesting characteristics of this interesting city.
One of these works, the Western Avenue or Mill Dam, as it is indifferently called, should
... be excepted from the above remark. In solidity, strength and durability, this noble structure has few equals in any part of the world. It is fully and well described by Bowen, in his Picture of Boston. The following paragraph is taken from that book : " This splendid work was projected by Mr. Uriah Cotting, who with others associated, received an act of incorporation, June 14, 1814, under the title of ' The Boston and Roxbury ]\Iill Corporation ; ' the stock of which is divided into three thousand five hundred shares of one hundred dollars each.

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