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Lynn

Lynn, Massachusetts was first settled by Europeans in 1629 and was incorporated that same year. The area of Lynn encompassed the area of Reading, Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscott, and Nahant before these towns were incorporated in 1644, 1814, 1815, 1852, and 1853 respectively. Lynn was incorporated as a city in 1850.
  • Excerpts from Probate Records, 17th Century
  • Result of Convention of Essex County Delegates, Ipswich 1778
  • Letters to Amos Rhodes, 1793
  • Constitution of the Anti-Slavery Society, Lynn and Vicinity 1832
  • Records of the Female Anti-Slavery Society, Lynn 1836-1837
  • Female Anti-Slavery Society Membership Certificate, Lynn 1834
  • Photographs and Clippings from President Roosevelt’s Visit, Nahant and Lynn 1902
  • Massachusetts Population, 1920 Census
  • NYA Photographs, Lynn 1940
  • Letter in opposition to the Civil Rights Bill, Lynn 1966
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