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Petition, 1746 March to the town selectmen of Boston
To the Freeholders & other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, in Town meeting Regularly assembled the March A: D: 1746
The Memorial of Sundry of the Proprietors of Houses & Lands, & Others the Inhabitants of said Town of Boston, Living in & some of 'em frequenting the Street commonly known by the name of Atkinson Street, bounded Northerly on Milk Street & Southerly on Cow Lane-
Sheweth- That there has been for some years past much pains as well as money expended in planking, gravel: = ing & draining said Street, in order to make it more commodious, but to so little purpose hither to that it is notorious to every Passenger in the Spring, Summer & Fall of the year, that is scarse passable with Carts, Trucks or any heavy carriage, in so much that the urgent necessity of it's being paved has excited the Memorialists, severall of em to Contribute to their utmost, & as they humbly conceive, generously towards it; and now they all pray the Town to order & Direct that said Street be accepted & register'd as one of the Common Streets of the Town & paved as soon as may be, and that what the Cost thereof shall amount to more than the Subscriptions already obtained, being about Eleven hundred pounds old tenor, & what other Subscriptions may be still got, be paid out of the Town Treasury.
Jonathan Loring James Good Jer Green Onesiphorus Tileston Edwd Gray Joseph Webb Joshua Blanchard
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Issac Gridley Jabez Hatch Joseph Russell Benja Barnard BenjaAndrews |
Jo Wheelwright Stephen Clap Benja Pemberton Thos March John Salmon Nat Wheelwright
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