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The first 742 feet of Derby Wharf were built in the 1760's by Richard Derby. The wharf is on of the few surviving pre-revolutionary port facilities in the nation. | The first 742 feet of Derby Wharf were built in the 1760's by Richard Derby. The wharf is on of the few surviving pre-revolutionary port facilities in the nation. | ||
Derby Wharf Light Station, constructed in 1871 | |||
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Revision as of 10:41, 11 June 2010
The first 742 feet of Derby Wharf were built in the 1760's by Richard Derby. The wharf is on of the few surviving pre-revolutionary port facilities in the nation.
Derby Wharf Light Station, constructed in 1871
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Derby Wharf