The Celebration of the One Hundred And Fiftieth Anniversary of the Establishment
The Celebration of the One Hundred And Fiftieth Anniversary of the Establishment
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They declare that if they are permitted to come off, they will " invite some virtuous young man of good report suitably qualified to be our minister. " The General Court appointed a committee to go to Salem, view the premises, and report. The committee report favoring separation, and the General Court approved, and so was established a new parish to be called the Middle Precinct, with bounds as follows : " Beginning at the Great Cove in the North Field and running directly to Trask's grist mill...s, taking in the mill to the new precinct; from thence on a straight line to the mile stone in the road from Salem Meeting House, and so along the road to Lyndseys and thence along the line between Salem and Lynn, north- ward, till it conies to Salem Milage line, and along by that line to Frost-Fish River, and then by salt water to the Great Cove first mentioned. " In the establishing of this Middle Precinct the Endecott and Skelton grants previously referred to became a part of the same. All the people living on the south side of what is now Conant, Elm, Ash, and Sylvan streets (from Ash on) were included in the new precinct.
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