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History of Newburyport: From the Earliest Settlement of the Country to the ...
E Vale Euphemia Vale Blake
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This section of the town owns to the common appellation of ^^ Joppa ; " and leadmg directly from this, in a south-easterly direction, is the Plum Island turnpike, which by a bridge connected the island to the main land, at a distance of neariy two miles from the southern extremity of Watw street. Hence, the xohabitants of Newburyport have witiun the compass of a moderate walk, the choice of turning to the green fields, with the West Newbury hills fi>rming a background to the picture ; to the in...land river scenery, over which presides the ^' bald summit of old Powow ; " or to the dashing waves of the free Atiantic, which spend their unobstructed strength on the yielding shores of Plum Island; while interspersed everywhere over the town,, rise the church spire and tiie schooir house, and those emblems of industry, the cotton fiMtories, which pour out into the streets some six times a day, their fifteen hundred weU-paid and well-cared-for operatives. A few rods distant from the southern extremity of the thickly settled part of the town, is

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