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l6 LYNN HISTORICAL SOCIETY It is sincerely hoped that in the near future the Society will be able to have a memorial list of the names of all Lynn men who had fallen in defence of their country in the various wars, placed upon the wall in the entrance hall of this buildinfj. INDUSTRY AND INVENTION. The varied conditions of necessity were a stimulus to the fertility of mental resources and the development of mechanical skill which appears to have been unusually active in the early settlement, an...d for the succeeding gen- erations, and it is worth while to consider a few, at least, of the occurrences which were precedents in their nature. Francis Ingalls, 'one of the pioneer settlers, built a tan- nery which was the first in the Colon}-, but was not the first in New England as has been claimed by several local writers, as there were several tanneries in the Plymouth Colony at earlier dates; and it was situated on the site of the car stables on Humphrey Street, near to the Swamp- scott line where its vats remained until they were taken up in 1825.
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