Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen3The Society, 1968 |
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... harbour about five feet at a middling tide . Hyanis road ( or harbour as it is commonly called ) lies a mile or two to the westward , near the entrance of Lewis's bay ; and is indeed form- ed principally by an island , joined by a beach ...
... harbour about five feet at a middling tide . Hyanis road ( or harbour as it is commonly called ) lies a mile or two to the westward , near the entrance of Lewis's bay ; and is indeed form- ed principally by an island , joined by a beach ...
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... harbour , west , to the waters on the east side of the town . The harbour is large , in- dented within with creeks , where vessels of seventy or eighty tons may lie safe . Large ships may lie safe in what is called the Deep Hole , near ...
... harbour , west , to the waters on the east side of the town . The harbour is large , in- dented within with creeks , where vessels of seventy or eighty tons may lie safe . Large ships may lie safe in what is called the Deep Hole , near ...
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... harbour . At low ebbs there are three feet of water within the bar . There was an attempt many years ago to make a harbour here , and it has frequent- ly been contemplated since ; but though the work would contribute very much to the ...
... harbour . At low ebbs there are three feet of water within the bar . There was an attempt many years ago to make a harbour here , and it has frequent- ly been contemplated since ; but though the work would contribute very much to the ...
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DESCRIPTION of Middleborough | 1 |
A Topographical Description of York | 11 |
Description of Holliston | 18 |
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