{"type":"locations","slug":"muddy-river-boston-1639-location","title":"Muddy River Boston 1639 Location","url":"https://disclosdex.com/locations/muddy-river-boston-1639-location","description":"1639 Muddy River sighting near Boston survives through Winthrop manuscript transmission and later Savage–Hosmer journal compilations.","date":"1639-03-01T00:00:00.000Z","tags":["Historic"],"lat":42.3212,"lng":-71.1304,"connectionCount":0,"content":{"markdown":"In 1639, John Winthrop wrote that James Everell and two companions saw a great light at Muddy River, with unusual size, movement, and duration details, and that other witnesses were also present.[^1]\n\nThe same passage includes an editorial note identifying Muddy River as later corresponding to Brookline, Massachusetts, while preserving the original local context.[^1]\n\n## Source Origin\nThe chain begins with Winthrop’s journal tradition preserved from manuscript material and later printed from editorial preparation. The 1825 edition records how a newly discovered third manuscript volume in 1816 was transcribed for print when members of the Massachusetts Historical Society needed someone to carry out the labor.[^2]\n\n## Later Compilations\nA later editorial phase is documented by the James Savage lineage. The MHS notes that manuscript volume 2 was destroyed in the 1825 Boston fire, and that later transcriptions and printed editions, including the 1853 publication, became the source for that segment of the journal tradition used by later scholarly compilations.[^3]\n\nThe 1908 Hosmer edition explicitly states it follows text prepared by Savage, and calls out inserted date headings and added words as editorial markers, preserving interpretive framing while signaling modern editorial intervention.[^4]\n\nThis creates an evolution in interpretation: the original record remains largely fixed in core detail, but successive editions increasingly make the account readable through modernized chronology, contextual notes, and standardization, rather than through a direct manuscript transcription format.[^4][^5]\n\n## References\n\n[^1]: [Internet Archive, Winthrop's Journal, \"History of New England,\" 1630-1649 full text (Muddy River entry and Brookline note)](https://archive.org/stream/winthropsjourna05hosmgoog/winthropsjourna05hosmgoog_djvu.txt)\n[^2]: [Internet Archive, The history of New England from 1630 to 1649 (1825), prefatory transcription account](https://archive.org/stream/historyofnewengl01wint/historyofnewengl01wint_djvu.txt)\n[^3]: [Massachusetts Historical Society, John Winthrop journal (manuscript notes including 1825 fire and 1853 transcription chain)](https://www.masshist.org/database/4126)\n[^4]: [Internet Archive, Winthrop's Journal, 1630-1649 (1908 Hosmer) edition metadata and editor note](https://archive.org/stream/winthropsjourna05hosmgoog/winthropsjourna05hosmgoog_djvu.txt)\n[^5]: [Internet Archive, The history of New England from 1630 to 1649 (1853) edition record](https://archive.org/details/historynewengla05savagoog/page/n10/mode/2up)","readingTime":"2 min read"},"relatedRecords":[],"citation":{"canonicalUrl":"https://disclosdex.com/locations/muddy-river-boston-1639-location","title":"Muddy River Boston 1639 Location","publisher":"Disclosdex","retrievedFrom":"https://disclosdex.com/api/v1/locations/muddy-river-boston-1639-location","license":"CC-BY-4.0"},"continent":"North America"}