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Excerpt from Three Episodes of Massachusetts History, Vol. 1: The Settlement of Boston Bay, the Antinomian Controversy, a Study Od Church and Town Government
Fiity years ago, the late Richard Frothingham undertook to write a history of Charlestown. The book was published in numbers, which appeared with sufficient regularity until the narrative reached the eventful 17th of June, 1775. The author then found himself irresistibly drawn from the smaller to the larger field, and the History of the Siege of Boston superseded the History of Charlestown, which remains to this day unfinished.
Eighteen years ago, the town of vveymouth had occasion to celebrate the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its settlement, and I was invited to de liver an historical address in commemoration of the event. In preparing it, my attention was first drawn to the early settlement of the region about Boston Bay; the rest naturally followed, and step by step I found myself drawn into 'a study of the history of the town in which I lived.
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