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Massachusetts creates first state board of health, chaired by radical Henry Ingersoll Bowditch. The Board's inaugural annual report declares “all citizens have an inherent right to the enjoyment of pure and uncontaminated air, and water, and soil.”
Massachusetts creates first state board of health, chaired by radical Henry Ingersoll Bowditch. The Board’s inaugural annual report declares “all citizens have an inherent right to the enjoyment of pure and uncontaminated air, and water, and soil.”
Timeline Date:
1869
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Water Power, Industrial Manufacturing, and Environmental Transformation in 19th-Century New England