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From The Vinton Memorial
"In 1720, as we have already seen, (page 31,) the Braintree Iron Works were sold by Nathaniel Hubbard, son of John Hubbard, to Thomas Vinton, [19.] The land on which the Iron Works stood remains in possession of the Vinton family to this day; it is now owned by the father of the compiler of this volume. The Iron Works were successfully carried on by Thomas Vinton till 1736, when the dam was demolished, and the works rendered useless, in the manner now to be described."
1687 |
January 31, 1687
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Malden, Middlesex County , Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1709 |
October 25, 1709
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Braintree, Norfolk County, MA, United States
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1712 |
January 7, 1712
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Braintree, Norfolk County, MA, United States
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1714 |
July 22, 1714
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Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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August 22, 1714
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Braintree, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1716 |
April 14, 1716
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1718 |
September 7, 1718
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Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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1720 |
November 19, 1720
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Braintree, Norfolk County, MA, United States
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1723 |
June 16, 1723
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Braintree, Norfolk County, MA, United States
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