Somerville, a city of Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston, 2 miles from the central station. It has many handsome residences, contains tube-works, bleaching-works, and large slaughter-houses, and manufactures also flour, leather, iron, oil, bricks, &c. Pop. (1880) 24,933; (1890) 40,152.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 9: Bound to Swansea, p. 569
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