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    The Winnisimmet Ferry was a ferry between Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States, and Boston's North End. Founded in 1631, when Chelsea was called Winnisimmet...
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  • railway, running between Chelsea's Prattville neighborhood and the Winnisimmet Ferry to Boston's North End. The line was later leased to the Lynn and Boston...
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    [citation needed] Early transport between Boston and Winnisimmet (later Chelsea) was by the Winnisimmet Ferry. In 1803, the Salem Turnpike was extended across...
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    passenger steamboats, pilot boats, and ferryboats. They built for the Winnisimmet Ferry Company, Old Colony Steamship Company and the Fall River Line. In...
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    MBTA boat (redirect from MBTA Harbor Ferry)
    ended in 1786 after the completion of the Charles River Bridge. The Winnisimmet Ferry to Chelsea ran until January 1917, with a brief revival starting on...
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  • arrival in Dorchester some years later. Samuel Maverick first settled at Winnisimmet, modern day Chelsea. Maverick settled in the area close by modern-day...
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    England coast were designed and built by them. They built for the Winnisimmet Ferry Company, Old Colony Steamship Company and the Fall River Line. The...
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    "Great Ferry" (to distinguish it from a smaller ferry operating between Charlestown and Winnisimmet). Convers died on August 10, 1663, in Woburn, Massachusetts...
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    founded what is now the City of Boston. Originally part of an area called Winnisimmet by the native Massachusett tribe, Pullen Poynt was annexed by the Town...
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    A Documentary History of Chelsea: Including the Boston Precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point 1624–1824 Volume II. Massachusetts Historical...
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  • Service 11 October  United States Spedden Company Baltimore, Maryland Winnisimmet Tugboat for the United States Revenue Cutter Service 14 October  Germany...
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