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Jenks of New York, and the Society has a photographic copy hanging in this hall, accompanied by what is almost a necessity, the transcription of the archaic script into modern type. The Town of Boston authorized the building of a fire- engine at the Saugus Iron Works in 1654 ; but a careful search has failed to reveal any more of the story beyond the Boston town records ; such a fire engine if built was another example of priority. Lynn did not have any fire engine until 1796, but the fire ward...s with buckets and bags continued until the memory of some now living. Governor Winthrop directed the colonists to develop their water powers for grist mills and John Elderkin of Lynn was the first millwright to whom the construction of these grist mills was entrusted, and it is claimed that he built twenty-eight of them before 1650, none of which are now standing, because on the introduction of the power carding and spinning machinery, a second story was built of wood and all of them were burned.
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