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Three ledgers binding the corporation’s retained copies of deeds and releases regarding their right of way, primarily through Boston, Roxbury (then a separate town), Brighton (a western part of Boston), Newton, Brookline and other locales. Dating mostly from the 1830’s, but with some as late as 1875, this archive contains around 1500 pages, most in holograph, but some partially printed, and with numerous hand-drawn plot plans. The contents are generally in very good condition, although the bindings show expected use. The rail bed that extended through Brookline and into Newton eventually became the Riverside branch of the MBTA, which goes underground near Fenway Park and into the city itself. The line that extends west to Worcester and beyond parallels the Massachusetts Turnpike part of the way, and is still in use for freight and commuter service. Assembling this property was a complex and expensive task, even though much of the route was then rural. This railroad opened what are now parts of the…
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