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Robert Eames (miller)

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to have the area set off from Lynn and established as a separate municipality. On February 17, 1815 the West Parish was incorporated as the town of Saugus, Massachusetts. Eames was chosen to represent Saugus in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
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and fulling mill to the property. Robert Eames joined his brother in this business in 1813. In 1817 the gristmill was converted into a facility to grind dyes, particularly
195:. In 1821, the Eames brothers ended their partnership and Joseph Eames ran the business solo until it burned down in 1847. He sold the property to Francis Scott of 424: 429: 133: 34: 336: 215: 202:
From 1815 to 1822, Eames leased the grist and saw mills previously owned by Benjamin Sweetser to manufacture
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In 1814, Eames was one of the citizens of Lynn's West Parish who petitioned the
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Eames was born to Robert and Sally Eames in about 1790 in present-day
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Vital records of Saugus, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849
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The Register of the Lynn Historical Society for the Year 1903
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Index

Massachusetts House of Representatives
Joseph Cheever
Roxbury, New Hampshire
American
Saugus, Massachusetts
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Roxbury, New Hampshire
Joseph Alexander Ames
Nathan Ames
fulling
Lynn, Massachusetts
Malden, Massachusetts
Morocco leather
Saugus River
gristmill
camwood
Salem, Massachusetts
dyewoods
Massachusetts General Court
Vital records of Saugus, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849
The Register of the Lynn Historical Society for the Year 1903
History of Essex County, Massachusetts
"Saugus"
ISBN
9785873700752
History of Saugus, Massachusetts
"Sketch of Saugus"
Categories
1790s births
Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives

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