At that time, Charlestown was separated from East Cambridge by a large cove.
East Cambridge was originally an island, surrounded by Charles River marshes.
Per city data, in 2005 East Cambridge had a population of 7,294 residents living in 2,726 households.
In 1842 he became pastor of East Cambridge, where he erected a church.
The lowest prices units, at $230,500, are the 32 one-bedroom apartments with 800 square feet and views of East Cambridge.
On October 27, 1964, a stranger entered a young woman's home in East Cambridge posing as a detective.
He lived in East Cambridge for much of his life.
Connecting canals ran through much of today's East Cambridge.
At the time, there were only a handful of buildings in East Cambridge.
He died in East Cambridge, Massachusetts on February 25, 1866.