The Story of Kendall Square a Bit of History Concerning the New Location of Mur

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" History records that this subscription " was filled up in three hours. " A petition was immediately presented to the General Court, and on the 9th of March, 1792, Francis Dana and his associates were granted articles of incorporation as " The Proprietors of the West Boston Bridge. " This franchise empowered them to construct a bridge " from the Westerly part of Boston to Pelham's Island in the town of Cambridge " and also " a good road from the Island to the nearest part of the Cambridge road.... " Their articles of incorpora- tion also granted to them the right " to take certain specified tolls during a term of forty years. " The completion of this first bridge was heralded in the "Centinel" in its issue of November 27, 1793, as follows: " The Bridge at West Boston was opened for passengers on Saturday last. The elegance of the workmanship and the magnitude of the undertaking are perhaps unequalled in the history of enterprises. [8] r^-^^^ . ~— ~"^~^^ tlTlje ♦ ^torp • of ♦ llenball ♦ S>quare We hope the Proprietors will not suffer pecuniary loss from their public spirit.

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