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1836
10th 6 mo Wind at SW with a gentle breeze & foggy.
Many new homes, Stores etc are building this year
Thomas Macy's Stores in 1835
David Paddack's Home
Thomas Coleman's Home
Benjamin Coleman's Home
Amos Bell on the Town home[???] 600 [???]
Benjamin Coffin home
George B. Elkins Store
3 New Cisterns 1000 barrels each
In 1835 Thomas Matthews home
1836 [SAUL'S?] NEW HOME by Sister Phebe's
1835 North Meeting house
1836 Silk Factory on Academy Hill
Two new Ships on Brant Point
Laban Cottle New home in New town
George C. Gardner house
Thomas Coleman's house
Joseph Starbuck bought the Gideon Coffin settlement for 8500$ & building a house on the West part
Reuben Chase new house
Benjamin Coleman's house

11th 10mo Ship Lexington Launched from Brant Point. She slid from her bed of ease into the element intended for her destination during her existence in a most majestic grandeur, without obstructing or accident. A large concourse of people collected for the occasion, notwithstanding the weather as cold and very windy. Owned by Franklin Macy, William C. Swain, Edward Field & others. Her tonnage is about 400 Tons

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