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COUNTY ROADS.
1809. Paris meeting house to Lovell, by way of South Paris and Nor- way village.
1810. From the dwelling house of Alvan Boyden, to intersect with road leading from Daniel Stowell's to Stowell's Mills, crossing Stony brook at lower bridge.
1810. Beginning at the northwest corner of Paris; thence to the corner near Isaiah Willis'; thence to Paris meeting house; whole distance, seven miles and seventy rods.
1811. From the bridge north of Benjamin Hammond's barn, north 40 deg., west, 34 rods ; thence north 71 deg., west, 59 rods to lot line; thence on the lot line to the county road, between the house of Lemuel Jackson, Jr., and the shop of E. Burnham, (Lincoln street. )
1812. Road from Rumford through Thompson town (Milton) and Gor- ham Academy Grant, passing near Abraham Walton's dwelling house to Paris line ; thence by Samuel Hammond's field to Moose Pond outlet to Capt. Jonathan Bemis' yard fence; thence by Simeon Pond's barn, to the county road laid to Paris meeting house ; distance, 16 miles, 80 rods.
1816. Town way beginning at the house formerly owned by Isaac Cum- mings, Jr. ; thence to the county road near Capt. Jairus Shaw, innholder.
1816. Discontinue and lay out as follows : Beginning at a stake and stones at the north line of Paris, and being the corner bounds of Samuel Hammond's and Zibeon Field's land; thence to the county road leading from Paris meeting house to Buckfield-distance, five miles and 100 rods.
1819. Road from N. H. line to west line of Kennebec county, through Fryeburg, Lovell, Kimball's Mills, Sweden, Woodbury's Inn, to Waterford line, along old road to Norway village to Paris line ; thence to a point forty- eight rods southwest of Amasa Fobes' blacksmith shop ; thence by a nearly direct course, crossing mill pond, to Amos Bartlett's; thence to Lemuel
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Jackson, Jr.'s; thence to Nicholas Chesley's, by John Royal's and James Bowker's, to Buckfield line; thence through Buckfield, Hartford and Tur- ner, partly running on county and town roads, and partly new. The part of this road crossing Mill pond, was discontinued, and the road leading by Stowell's Mills substituted, on petition of Stephen Emery, agent for town.
1822. Fuller Corner in Norway, by the farm of Mary Bisco in Paris, to strike the Dixfield road at the guideboard below Capt. Samuel Rawson's in Paris, built, 1826, seven miles, 100 rods
1823. Road, beginning in the road front of Isaac Cummings' house, thence by Lazarus Hathaway's, James Lebaron's, to the bridge at Stowell's Mills, thence across land of Capt. Seth Morse, Daniel Stowell, and others, to the road leading from Norway village to Craigie's Mills-distance 8 miles, 30 rods.
1834. Petition of Asaph Kittredge and others. Two roads, one from Barnaba Faunce's to Luther Washburn's, 230 rods; thence southwesterly, 537 rods, to the county road leading from Washburn's Mills to Col. Ebene- zer Rawson's, near a bridge over the brook. . The other road beginning at the store of Ebenezer Drake; thence southward to intersect with the first. road laid out ; distance, 540 rods.
1836. Road from Peru to Paris Hill; from Sumner line near Dr. Kittredge's, 158 rods to Kittredge's Corner ; thence 99 rods to a road located on petition of Asaph Kittredge; whole distance, 15 miles and 44 rods.
1835. Road, on petition of Isaiah Willis and others; beginning 12 rods south of John W. Willis' store, northerly to where it strikes the county road, 182 rods.
1835. Paris Hill, to road leading to Stowell's Mills, on petition of Otis C. Bolster and others, beginning at the northwesterly corner of Jacob Jackson's land ; thence to a point where it intersects with the old county road, 1 mile, 59 rods.
1836. Woodstock to Stowell's Mills; beginning in Woodstock at foot of Joseph Whitman's Hill; thence to Paris line; thence on land of Samuel Houghton, Foxwell Swan, Elijah Swan, crossing Moose Pond Brook, Frances Bemis, heirs of Hezekiah Pike, to Little Androscoggin, at head of Snow's Falls, crossing the river; thence by Cummings' Mills, the Rumford road; distance, 11 miles, 100 rods.
1837. Town way, petition of Robinson Parlin ; beginning at the bridge near Foxwell Swan's toward Washburn's Mills, 172 rods.
1837. Discontinuance on petition of Paris committee of so much of the road laid out on petition of Otis C. Bolster and others, as lies between Snow's Falls and its junction with Rumford road-3 miles, 29 rods.
1842. Road from Ebenezer Drake's store to intersect with the county road-distance, 30 rods on the old road, and 63 rods new location.
1841. Petition of Selectmen, road from Snow's Falls to South Paris, on the east side of the river-whole distance 1965 rods; 612 rods on old road, and 1353 rods on new location.
1850. Road across Mill Pond at So. Paris.
1854. Road through from Jonathan Clark's to Leonard Dunham's in Hebron.
1855. Road from Sumner to North Paris.
1857 From South Paris to Buckfield, by way of Streaked Mountain.
1878. Alteration near Benjamin F. Pratt's.
1879. Road from the old county road that leads to Geo. P. Whitney's to East Oxford.
1879. Road from the old Rumford road to Norway village.
1879. Alteration in Stony Brook road near Levi Hamlin's.
1879. Alteration hear Otis Swifts, across the railroad.
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ROADS LAID OUT BY THE TOWN.
1793. 3 rods wide. From cross line of lots 2 and 3 in the 6th range, 4 rods south of Allen Dwelley's house, 512-1-2 rods to county road near Capt. Isaac Bolster's. Accepted, 1794.
1793. 2. From near David Andrew's house southi 2 1-2 deg., east, 1 1-2 miles to cross road b, 16 and 17 in the 7th range, thence nearly south 2 miles. 156 rods. 1794.
1793. 3. From lot line b, 10 and 11, upon old proprietors' road, running by John Daniels and Benjamin Hammond's, to foot of great hill upon range 9; thence to Buekfield line. 1794.
1793. 4. From 2 rods south of Nathan Nelson's house, south 20 deg., west, 92 rods. 1794.
1794. 3. From 7th range, on land of Asa Barrows, on old proprietors' road, nearly southwest 221 rods, to a road laid out between 5th and 6th ranges. 1794.
1794. 4. From Hebron line on 5th range at road leading by Bartlett's, northwesterly 2 1-4 miles to range b, 5th and 6th ranges ; thence upon this range, 272 rods ; thence 1 mile, 19 rods, to a road laid out by R. Hubbard's to county road. 1794.
1794. 3. From middle of 7th range of lots on line b, 2 and 3, southerly 186 rods, to a road by Allen Dwelley's; thence to pond 9S rods; thence to lot line b, 394, in 6th, 56 rods; thence 166 rods to road by Abijah Hall's malt house. 1794.
1794. 3. From 9th range b, 6 and 7, westerly, 441 rods, to proprietors' road upon 7th range. 1794.
1794. 4. From west end of David Andrews' house, on lot 21, in 8th, northerly 518 rods, to within 6 rods north from corner of lots 24 and 25, thence upon range line to number 27. 1794.
1794. 4. From line of lots 22 and 23 in 5th, at middle of range, south- erly 556 rods, to range line b, 4th and 5th ranges; thence on range line, 140 rods, to corner of lots b, 15 and 16; thence 220 rods to end of county road. 1794.
1794. 4. From berch tree on line of lots b. 17 and 18 in 8th; south 68 1-2 degrees west to where N. Nelson's road comes out ; upon sd. line 180 rods to corner of lots upon 7th range; thence southerly 405 rods to county road. 1794.
1794. 4. From county road, 5 rods south of Levi Jackson's house; thence southerly 839 rods to county road. 1794.
1794. 4. Upon range line b, 2d and 3d range, at corner of 20 and 21, south 14 degrees east upon range line, to within S rods of corner of lots 16 and 17; thence southerly 4 miles, 55 rods to county road. 1794.
1794. 4. From great pine stub in road laid out by Samuel Durell's to county road to lot 8, in 5th ; thence northerly 240 rods to corner of lot 10, in 6th ; thence no. 68 1-2 east to old proprietors' road. 1794.
1794. 2. From cross line of lots 11 and 12 in 2d, to road laid out by Joseph Swift's, on 5th range, as near as land will admit. 1794.
1794. 3. From a road on lot 22 in 5th, easterly 256 rods to lot line b, 20 and 21 in the 6th; thence south-easterly to road before laid out. 1795.
1794. 3. From Buckfield line on lot 17 and 18, in 9thi, westerly 316 rods to stake and stones, 4 rods south of N. Nelson's house. 1795.
1794. 4. From a road laid out 15 rods northwest of N. Pierce's house, b, 10 and 11 in 9th, southerly 986 rods to end of county road running through Hebron to Paris.
1794. 3. From 2 rods east of John Richard's house, on 1 in 9 easterly 116, to town line. 1795.
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1794. 3. From 6 1-2 rods east from corner of lot 1, b, 2d and 3d ranges, 645 rods of county road. 1795.
1794. 2. From corner b, 2 and 3, in 4th, easterly 44 rods to county road, about 44 rods. 1795.
1795. 4. From lot 7, in the 8th, belonging to John Billings, south- westerly 326 rods to county road at northwest corner of 7, in 7th, and southwest corner of 8, in 7th. 1795.
1795. 4. From b, 12 and 13, in range 9, joining Buckfield, westerly 410 rods. Discontinued in 1805. 1796.
1796. B. b, house and barn of John Ricard, southwesterly to line b, Paris and Hebron.
1797. 3. From Bemis' Mills, 2 rods from northwest corner of grist mill. easterly 243 rods to county road. 1797.
1798. 3. From line lots b, 10 and 11, in 9th, 8 rods west of road by N. Pierce's house, westerly 661 rods to county road about 6 rods south of Benj. Hammond's house. 1798.
1798. 3. From stake and stones on line b, lots 20 and 21 in the 6th, by Caleb Fuller's house, thence northeasterly 554 rods to road from Warren's to Edward Andrews, upon lot 23 in the 8th. 1798.
1799. 3. From 19 rods north of bridge on county road on lot 19 in 4th, southerly 262 rods to road by Josiah Bisco's, to south part of town. 1800.
1799. 4. From lot 1, range 1, on Hebron line, northerly. 365 rods to road laid out by Stephen Robinson's to county road. 1800.
1799. 3. From corner of lots 3 and 4 b, Ist and 2d ranges, easterly the direction of town line, 148 rods, to road laid out by Stephen Robinson's to county road. 1800.
1799. 4. From Buckfield line at corner b, 16 and 17, westerly 231 rods to road leading by Abner Rawson's and Mr. Thayer's to Buckfield. 1800.
1799. 3. From 2 rods south of southwest corner of Uriah Ripley's house, westerly 36 rods, to range line b, 7th and 8th ranges; thence south- erly on range line, 190 rods to road leading from Lemuel Jackson's by James Lebarron's to Buckfield. 1800.
1799. 4. From Jonathan Bemis' mill, on lot 22, range 4, thence westerly 333 rods to county road leading to New Pennacook. 1800.
1800. 4. From northerly line of town on 29, in the 7th, southerly 856 rods, to corner of 20, and 21 to road by E. Rawson's. 1800.
1801. 3. From between Win. Stearns' house and barn on 23, in 5th, southerly 115 rods to road from Simeon Pond's to Aaron Fuller's. 1801.
1801. 3. From between 7th and 8th ranges at road b, Asa Perry's and Benj. Cooper's, southerly on said range line, 183 rods to road from Asa Sturtevant's to Asa Dean's. 1802.
1801. 3. From road laid out before upon range line b, 7th and 8th ranges, on lot 15, northerly to road from Seth Carpenter's to Asa Perry's. 1802.
1801. 4. From county road on Benj. Hammond's land, 84 rods to road laid out upon lot line b, 12 and 13, leading to center school house.
1810. 4. From a road on lot 10 in 1st range, at north line, southerly 410 rods, to road from Norway to Jackson's Mills.
1802. B. From east of house of Edward Andrews on 22 in 8th, south and southeasterly 689 rods, to road from Abner Rawson's to Buckfield. 1802.
1802. 4. From county road on lot 28, in Ist range, 5 rods from east line of same, southerly 511 rods to county road. 1802.
1802. 4. From road before laid out on range line b, 1-2 ranges, on 13,
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southerly on said line 79 rods, to a stake against Caleb Swift's house; southerly 87 rods, to road against Joseph Swift's house. 1803.
1802. 3. From road before laid out upon range line between Sth and 9th ranges, and lots 25 and 26, westerly 234 rods, to Moose pond. 1803.
1802. 3. From 4 rods north of Luther Brett's house, on lot 6, in 4th, westerly 146 rods, to road before laid out. 1803.
1803. 3. From near house of Peter Durell, on lot 6, in 6th, westerly 122 rods, to road laid out b, 5th and 6th ranges. 1804.
1804. 4. From north line of town upon 29 in 6th, at southwest corner of Abner Benson's lot, in township No. 3, southerly to Hutchinson's Mills, 404 rods, crossing below the mill, thence southerly 133 rods. 1805.
1804. 4. From 11 rods from west corner of lot 12, range 2, easterly 391 rods to river ; thence 146 rods to county road, easterly. 1805.
1805. 4. From 20 rods south of house occupied by Asa Dunham, on lot 7, in the 1st range, easterly 434 rods, to a point 4 rods from northwest cor- ner of Amasa Fobes' blacksmith shop. 1805.
1805. 4. From end of a road laid out by Eleazer Coles, toward Nor- way, upon 7 in the 1st, southwesterly 128 rods, to Norway line near Steep Falls. 1805.
1805. 3. From the northwest corner of 12, in the 5th, southeasterly upon range line, 30 rods to county road. 1805.
1805. 4. From a stake and stones four rods from southeast corner of Alvan Boyden's house, south 28 degrees, west 40 rods, crossing Stony brook, to the road leading to the mills. 1805.
1805. 4. From road by John Bessey's and Silas Maxim's houses, to Hebron, on line b, 8 and 9, in 9th range, westerly 174 rods, to opposite John Billings' house. 1806. Also alteration of road from county road opposite Samuel King's, north-easterly 50 rods, to road to John Billings'.
1805. 4. From northerly line of town on lot 29, in 4th range, easterly 460 rods to road two rods south of Abraham Hutchinson's house. 1806.
1805. 4. From road 22 rods north of Abijah Warren's house, southerly 365 rods to road about 21 rods south of Job Lurvey's. 1806.
1807. From east corner of lot 20 in the 2d, thence northerly 96 rods, to county road. 1807.
1809. 3. From northwest corner of 18 in the 2d, easterly on lot line, 168 rods, to northeast corner of lot. 1810.
1812. 3. From range line b, 6th and 7th ranges, on lot 23, southeasterly 69 rods, to where it intersects a former road. 1812.
1814. 4. From north line of town at north corner of lot 29, between 8th and 9th ranges, southerly 402 rods, to a road near John G. Crawford's. 1815.
1814. 3. From lot line between 2 and 3 in the 3d range, 5 rods north of Alfred Gates' house, easterly upon said lot line to easterly corner of lot. 1815.
1814. B. From near Alfred Gates' house, westerly 116 rods, to road leading from Stephen Robinson's to school house. 1815.
1815. 4. From north line of lot 13, in 3d range, 12 rods from Daniel Dudley's house, southerly 144 rods, to road before laid out by Lazarus Hathaway's to meeting house. 1815.
1815. 4. From near Lazarus Hathaway, Jr.'s, southerly 412 rods to road before laid out from Stowell's mills by Smith's and Swift's and David Dudley's. 1815.
1815. 3. From near Isaac Merrill's house, southerly 94 rods, to road 20 rods north of John Royal's. 1815.
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1816. B. From 1 1-2 rods north of Wm. Bent's house, westerly 158 rods to county road. 1815.
1816. 4. From 4 rods south of south corner of Isaac Cummings' house on 22, in the 1st, easterly 280 rods, running 1 1-2 rods north of Capt. Shaw's new barn, thence between old house and new, to road leading towards Nor- way. 1816.
1816. 4, From southerly line of 29, in 2d range, upon land of Job Lur- vey, southerly 98 rods, to the road laid out by William and Josiah (George) Berry. 1816.
1816. 4. From house of Wm. Berry on 27 and 28, in 4th range, west- erly to Josiah (?) Berry's 456 rods, thence across river to county road 48 rods. 1816.
1816. 3. From end of a county road near Isaac Allen's, northerly to. an opening belonging to Ebenezer Estes, on northerly half of lots 25-26.
1816. 3. From Capt. Joshua Carpenter's, westerly 81 rods, to a road leading from Esq. Carpenter's to Capt. Ripley's. 1816.
1817. 3. From front of David Bemis' house, easterly 143 rods, to road on lot line leading by Aaron Field's. 1817.
1817. 3. From road leading by Maj. Robinson's north-easterly 40 rods, to Capt. Stephen Blake's. 1817.
1818. 3. From county road leading by Joseph Swift's, thence east 33 rods to town road. 1818.
1818. B. Beginning front of Lemuel Jackson's, thence easterly 182 rods, to county road leading by widow Bisco's.
1819. 4. From near meeting house, between lots 4 and 5, in 3d range, southerly 52 rods to old road, now travelled by said meeting house, and by Stephen and Asa Robinson's, toward Portland.
1819. 3. From westerly end of bridge near Paine's mill, westerly 88 rods to Eleazer Dunham's, thence southerly 216 rods to county road lead- ing by Isaiah Willis'. 1819.
1819. B. From Joseph Merrill's, southerly 290 rods, to town road between Eleazer Dunham's house and barn.
1820. From No. 8, in 7th range, easterly 411 rods to town road leading by Esq. Prentiss'. 1820.
1820. 3. From near the woods west of William Berry's, easterly 532 rods, to road leading by Washburn's mills. 1820.
1820. From near Wm. C. Witham's, southeasterly 100 rods to the river, thence southerly 114 rods to county road leading by Susan Robinson's. 1821.
1821. 4. From town line between Paris and Woodstock, southerly 68 rods to town road near Amariah Harris'.
1822. 3. From center of road on north line of Daniel Stowell, Jr.'s, land, northerly 100 rods, to old road leading to Wm. Merrill's. 1822.
1822. B. From Joseph Penley's, southerly 70 rods to south lot of land owned by Caleb Perry. 1822.
1822. 3. From Washburn's Mills, easterly to county road near Barna- bee Faunce's. 1823.
1823. 3. From dividing line between Aaron Fuller's and Win. Bent, thence northerly 206 rods to road in front of Win. Stearns'. 1823.
1823. 3. From east range line of Daniel Curtis', easterly 202 rods, to road leading by Win. C. Witham's.
1823. 3. From northwest corner of land owned by Abiezer Andrews, northerly 38 rods to town road. 1824.
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1826. B. From southeast corner of Jonas Hamilton's land to Benj. Porter's, thence to Charles Porter's barn. 1826.
1826. 3. From Charles Porter's to John Porter's 20 rods, thence 20 rods to county road leading from High Street to Norway. 1826.
1826. 3. From county road near Noah Curtis', easterly 282 rods to town road leading from Caleb Swift's to Court House. 1826.
1826. From near northwest corner of lot 16, range 7, northeasterly 36 rods to county road leading by widow Carpenter's barn. 1826.
1827. Town road from Benj. Cooper's to Bart. Cushinan's. 1827.
1827. Town way from Luther Brett's to David Clifford's. 1827.
1828. 3. From near Foxwell Swan's, northerly to Woodstock line. 1828.
1829. 3. From Bart Cushman's, southerly to land owned by Benjamin Cooper. 1829.
1-30. 4. From county road near Daniel Stowell's, southerly 515 rods, to a stone bridge near Ebenezer Cushman's barn, thence southerly 514 rods, to bridge south of Nathaniel Bumpus' house; thence southerly 126 rods, to center of road leading front Samuel King's to Hebron Academy. 1830.
1830. From 2 rods south of northwest corner of double lot 15-16, in 9th range, about due west 8 rods to center of road leading from Caleb Cush- man's, by Cushman Ryerson's to Paris Hill. 1830.
1830. From town way that leads by Luke Chase's, northerly across land of Alva Shurtleff, Simeon Briggs, Gersham Cole, Asa Dean and Benjamin Cooper, to county road near Cooper's dwelling house. 1830.
1831. 4. From foot of Robinson' hill, easterly about 200 rods, to cen- ter of road north of Witham road, so called. 1831.
1831. 4. From west end of bridge near Cummings' mill, westerly to new county road leading from Isaac Cummings' to Stowell's mills. 1831.
1831. 3. From east side of new county road easterly to what is called "the last laid out road." 1831.
1832. 3. From road front of Benj. Jackson's house, northeasterly across land owned by Joseph McAllister, across land owned by Alanson Mellen to old county road leading by Biscoe farm. 1832.
1833. From Daniel Stowell's to No. 4 hill.
1833. From Benj. Jackson's to old county road leading by Biscoe farm, and 109 rods on said farm.
1833. From Woodstock line to Daniel Curtis'. 1833.
1833. From Witham bridge to county road round Robinson's hill. 1833.
1834. 4. From 26 rods west of Jairus Shaw's barn, thence easterly 60 rods to county road near cellar where Isaiah Willis' house stood. 1834.
1834. 3. From foot of a high ledge on road from Leonard Shurtleff"s to Thomas Hill's, thence northwesterly to road near the pond. 1838.
1838. 4. From lot No. 1, range 7, on Hebron line, thence northwesterly to road leading by Thomas Hill's house. 1838.
1841. From road that runs through Berry neighborhood to Bemis' mills.
1841. 3. From road leading from Joseph McAllister's to Daniel Cum- mings', northerly to old road near Lemuel W. Jackson's house. 1841.
1845. From 25 rods south of road leading by Leonard Shurtleff's, west- erly to center of road leading from South Paris, by Rev. James Walker's. 1845.
1845. 3. From center of road leading from Stowell's mills to Daniel Stowell's, where Luther Brett's road strikes it, thence northeasterly in the
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old road to west end of old bridge, crossing Stony brook ; thence northerly 30 rods, to road leading by Seneca Brett's. 1845.
1846. B. From Eleazer Dunham's to county road at head of Snow's Falls. 1846.
1846. 4. From house of Ira Warren, northerly to county road leading from Paris to Sumner. 1846.
1846. 3. From south of Gilbert Evans' near a brook, southerly to James Merrill's. ; 1846.
1847. From Samuel Briggs' to county road leading by Snow's Falls.
1848. From Levi Andrews' house, westerly 25 rods to county road.
1848. Foom Benj. Bird's, northwesterly by Lemuel Jackson's to widow Twitchell's.
1848. 3. From near house of Levi Andrews', westerly 25 rods to county road. 1848.
1850. 3. From old county road, 10 rods from J. W. Felton's south line, northeasterly 53 rods to county road. 1850.
1851. 3. From place opposite where Sullivan Andrews' house was burned, 84 rods to house of Robert Hayes'. 1851.
1851. 3. From near Leonard Berry's house, southerly to end of stone wall at road near Geo. W. Young's.
1856. 2 1-2. From forks of road near George W. Steven's, northerly 50 rods to new county road. 1856.
1859. 3. From 4 1-2 rods south of front of David Andrews' house, southerly to road leading by Gibbs Benson. Also road from W. W. Dun- ham's house, to County road near Green Dow's.
1859. 3. From near corner of B. F. Bates & Co.'s store, due east 83 rods, thence southeasterly to county road.
1862. 3. From near railway station at West Paris, southeasterly to old county road. 1862.
1864. 3. From about 30 rods south of Wn. R. Swan's, thence easterly to the old county road. 1864.
1869. 3. From near house of Greenleaf Dow, northerly to house of W. W. Dunham. 1869.
1872. 4. From near J. F. Emery's house, and ending near Willis' mills.
1872. 2. From near south corner of steam mill lot opposite George Garland's, northeasterly to wall on line of land owned by Mrs. Andrews. 1872.
1873. 3. From town road near Winfield Starbird's, northerly to county road.
1873. Road at West Paris leading by Cyrus Howe's hotel to the rail- road, 6 rods.
1875. Road in Dean neighborhood to road passing by school house in Fobes district.
CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS.
Page 125, eleventh line from bottom, read "one year."
. 131, for Rawson Dunham, read Ransom Dunham.
·· 168, Charity, wife of Ebenezer Cushman, killed, &e.
.. 184, four lines from bottom, read "Woodman, Phelps & Co."
.' 300, twenty-second line from top, read Eleanor Hodgkins.
66 302, for "Hobart" Foss, read "Herbert."
66 378, Capt. Wm R. Swan's Company mustered Dec. 13, 1861.
" 384, also in index, read "Olban" Maxim, not "Albion."
·· 416, tenth line from bottom, S. C. Andrews was b. in 1825.
. 429, the mother of Hiram Hubbard was Eunice, dau. of Daniel Stowell.
. 453, read "Jesse" Cummings, not "Jonas," 18th line from bottom.
66 454, last paragraph, read "Canwell," for "Conwell."
" 455, ninth line, read "1804."
·· 455, second line from bottom, read "house" for "town."
478, third line, read "Portland Transcript."
" 480, the nom de plume was "Oithonia."
.. 495, last paragraph, read "m. Amanda Curtis." add, "Isabella, m. Francis Grovenor."
" 499, twelfth line from top, read "Celinda Rawson."
" 528, Norris Dayton Bolster m. "Ada" Morton, not "Helen."
" 529, Solomon A. Bolster's 3d child is' 'May Morrill."
" 545, Swasey G. Burnell, b. 1833, not 1823, as stated.
. 553, Rev. Sibley Chase had Eliza Ann, b. Sept. 10, 1845.
. 586, Elizabeth A. Dunham, dau. of Eleazer, Jr., m. 2d, Charles T. Buck.
.4 593, read "Simon Ellis."
" 597, it was the widow of A. P. Greenleaf who m. 2d, Freeman Hutch- inson.
' 608, the children changed from "Gary" to "Gerry."
.6 617, Joseph Hammond d. April 4, 1852, and his wife d. April 27, 1852.
. 618. John Rust Hammond had Eda S., b. April 2, 1866.
"' 618, Peleg Benson Hammond d. Jan. 11, 1884.
619, the eldest child of George R. Hammond was "Augusta E.," not Augustus.
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