Experience the power of hydro jetting with Emma Plumbing And Drain Services. We clear the toughest clogs, leaving your Dracut drains fresh.
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About Emma Plumbing And Drain Services in MA
Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is a locally owned and operated plumbing company serving Dracut and the nearby areas in Middlesex County. We’re happy to consistently provide impactful and cost-effective solutions for all your plumbing needs. Our team of skilled technicians are experienced in a wide range of drain cleaning techniques, including hydro jetting, to assure your plumbing system is always in top condition.
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Hydro Jetting MA
Hydro jetting is an adept solution to clear clogged drains and maintain a healthy plumbing system. It’s a great option for removing grease, hair, tree roots, and other stubborn blockages. At Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, we have the experience and equipment to handle any hydro jetting job in Dracut. Call us today at 857-398-8840 in Middlesex County to schedule a service!
Before Europeans arrived in the mid-17th century, Dracut and the surrounding area were known as Augumtoocooke. Important Pennacook Indian settlements were served by fishing at Pawtucket Falls on the Merrimack River and abundant game in the surrounding marsh areas. From the late 16th to mid-17th centuries, the powerful sachem Passaconaway and his family spent much of their lives on this land.
Europeans began to settle in the area around 1653, and established the town of Chelmsford, incorporated in 1655, on the opposite side of the Merrimack River from modern Dracut. In October 1665, Bess, wife of Nobb How and daughter of Passaconaway, sold the Augumtoocooke land to Captain John Evered, also known as Webb of Draucutt of Norfolk County (the Webb family is associated closely with the town of Dreycot Foliat in Wiltshire, England) for four yards of duffill and one pound of tobacco. Webb had months earlier sold 11,000 acres (45 km2) of the land – which he did not then own – to Samuel Varnum for 400 four hundred pounds; the deed for “Drawcutt upon Mirrimack” was dated 1664. Webb also sold land to Richard Shatswell, who traded it to Edward Colburn (also spelled “Coburn” or “Colborne”) for his home and land in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Colburn and his family were probably the first settlers in Dracut who owned land with the intention of permanently living on it. (Samuel Varnum lived on the Chelmsford side of the Merrimack River.)
Even though this area, now known to the new settlers as Dracut (Draucutt), was across the Merrimack River from the Chelmsford town center, they agreed to pay taxes and relied on Chelmsford for protection, according to 1667 Middlesex Court documents. By summer 1669, however, protection became too costly and difficult, so the Chelmsford Mayor Henchman declared:
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