The history of Norway:, Part 16

Author: Noyes, David, 1788-1881. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1852
Publisher: Norway, The author
Number of Pages: 228


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PATRONS.


As a grateful acknowledgment of the liberal patronage bestowed on the preceding work by the citizens of the town of Norway, and by many gentlemen of other towns, the writer cheerfully embraces the opportunity of publishing a list of its patrons at the close of the book, believing that it will be gratifying to future generations to look back, and see the lib- erality displayed for the purpose of preserving from oblivion the memories and names of those who have patiently and perseveringly labored to build up the town to its present prosperous condition, from what was formerly a howling wil- derness, and only the abode of savage beasts, and more savage men.


The reader will probably see, and if not, may plainly understand, that the writer has purposely omitted saying anything about political parties of any description, or any of the prevailing isms of the present day ; as he thinks there will be enough of the acrimony and bitterness of party strife go down to future generations without making a book record for its preservation. Neither does he intend to hide himself be- hind the oft-resorted-to-screen of belonging to no party, or sect ; for his political course has always been distinctly marked, and known, and probably will continue the same, until he sees a sufficient reason for changing his opinion. The present age is an age of progress, and (he hopes) of improvement, in the diffusion of knowledge, and in the ame- lioration of the condition of the human family ; and time only


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NAMES OF PATRONS.


will develop whether the conflicting exertions of the various parties and organizations will ultimately tend to promote the prosperity and happiness, first of our own nation, and then of the whole human family. This is a momentous question, the consideration of which ought to have a large place in the mind of every considerate and candid person.


NAMES OF PATRONS.


William Wirt Virgin, 2 Solomon S. Hall, 1.


Moses B. Bartlett,


2 Jeremiah Howe, 1


Edwin W. Howe,


1 Jeremiah W. Hobbs, 1


Dr. Jesse Howe,


1 Asa Thayer,


1


John Deering,


1 Mark P. Smith, 1


Adna C. Denison,


2 Elbridge G. Allen, 1


1


Levi Whitman,


1 Ceylon Watson,


1


Ezekiel C. Jackson,


1 Henry Rust,


2


George F. Kimball,


1 Loren H. Wrisley,


1


Thomas F. Beal,


1 Dudley Pike,


1


Joseph A. Small,


1 Aaron Shackley,


1


John C. Kimball,


1 Franklin Manning,


1


James Crockett,


1 Granville L. Reed,


1


Samuel Favor,


1 Samuel Crockett, Oxford,


1


Robert Pike, Oxford,


1 Oren Hobbs, Portland,


1


Edmund Ames,


1 William R. Danforth,


1


William Parsons,


1 Francis A. Danforth,


1


Thomas Higgins,


1 Nathaniel Bennett,


2


Ebenezer Hobbs,


1 Josiah P. Lovejoy,


1


Thomas G. Benson, 1 John Beal,


1


Aurelius C. Noble,


1 George W. Seaverns,


1


James H. Merrill, 1 Titus O. Brown, jr.,


1


Chandler F. Millett, Oxford, 1


John W. Raymond,


1


Thomas H. Kelley, 1 Francis H. Whitman,


1


1 Ansel Dinsmore,


1


Ebenezer C. Shackley,


Otis True, 2 Enoch L. Knight,


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NAMES OF PATRONS.


Isaac A. Denison,


1 George L. Beal, 1


Lec Mixer,


1 J.W. B.Welcome, Oxford, 1


Amos T. Murphy,


1 Isaac Bennett, 1


Horatio G. Cole,


2 Benjamin Barrows, 1


Joshua B. Stuart,


1 Sewall Crockett, jr., 1


Jonathan Blake,


1 Alfred P. Burnell, 1


Silas Bates, 1 Zebulon Rowe, 1


William M. R. Lunt,


1 George W. Mann, 1


John Dealy,


1 Peter W. Buck, Greenwood, I


Thomas Pool, 1 William C. Whitney, 1


Charles Pike,


1


Moses A. Young, 1


William D. Cordwell, Paris, 1


Charles S. Mallett, 1


Isaac Bartlett,


1


Samuel Partridge, 1.


Elliot Smith, 1 Jeremiah H. Hall, 1.


William Needham,


1


Sumner Hale, 1


Henry W. Millett,


1 Samuel Cobb, jr., 1


Cephas Sampson,


1 William Hayes, 1


Thomas T. Hobbs,


1 Samuel P. Frost, 1


Ebenezer P. Fitz,


1 Ezra F. Beal, 2


1


Samuel Gibson,


1 Stuart H. Noble, Portland, 1


Elijah R. Merrill,


1 Charles P. Kimball,


1


James C. Bulpit,


1 James L. Shackley, Paris, 1


Grovesnor Crockett,


1 Jesse Howe, Sumner, 1


Ichabod Bartlett,


2 Jonathan B. Smith,


Otis F. Mixer,


1 William P. Witt, 1


Isaac Bolster,


1 Luther F. Foster, 1


Moses Ames,


1 Daniel Holt, 3d, 1


Ephraim H. Brown,


1 William B. Upton, 1


John S. Hutchins,


1 Simon Stevens, 2d,


1


David McAllister,


1 Anthony Bennett,


Joel Parkhurst,


1 Nathaniel G. French, 7


Dr. Asa Danforth,


2 Charles Parsons, 7


James S. Greenleaf,


1 Isaac Farrington, 1


Richard Evans,


1 Edwin Stetson,


George H. Bernard,


1 John Woodman,


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NAMES OF PATRONS.


Washington Noyes, 1 Nathan Millett, 1


Reuben Noble, 1


Rev. J. L. Stevens, 1


Aaron Wilkins,


1 Joseph A. Bradbury, 1


Theodore L. Lassell,


1 Johnson Frost,


1


Rufus Bartlett, Greenwood, 1


Thomas Witt,


1


William P. Buck,


1


Amos F. Noyes,


1


James Merrill,


1 John Millett, 1


Simon Stevens,


1 Lorenzo D. Hobbs, 1


William D. Painc,


1 Charles Penley, 1


Uriah II. Upton,


1


David B. Noyes,


1


James Tubbs,


1 Mahalon Crockett, 1


Calvin Shed,


1 Joel Millett,


1


William Pingrec,


1 James Bennett, 1


Perry D. Judkins,


1 David T. Frost, 1


Darius M. Holt,


1 Henry Pike,


1


William Frost, jr.,


1 Rodolphus Young,


1


John S. Shed,


1 Dudley Woodbridge, 1


Dudley B. Holt,


1 Thos. Judkins, Greenwood, 1


David B. Crockett,


1 Nathaniel Pike,


1


Horsley Shed,


1 Ethiel Stevens, Greenwood, 1


William Hall,


1 W. Stevens, Cambridge, Ms. 1


William Cox,


1 John A. Holmes, Paris, 1


Augustus Herrick,


1 Addison A. Latham, 1


Thomas Melzeard,


1 Joseph A. Kendall, 1


Amos T. Holt,


2 William Frost, 3d, 1


Elijah II. Hobbs,


1 Elhanan W. Fyler, Minot, 1


Simeon Frost,


1 Henry Upton, 1


Ansel Town,


1 Lawson Coburn, Greenwood, 1


Jeremiah Foster,


1 James Hill, 1


Luke Fletcher,


1 Jacob F. Holt, Pennsylvania, 1


George W. Sholes,


1 Benjamin Jordan, 1


John Bird, jr.,


1 Stephen G. Seavey, 1


George Frost, 1 George P.Whitney, Oxford, 1


Henry C. Reed, 1 William E. Goodnow, 1


Simcon Noble,


1 Brackett Marston, 1


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NAMES OF PATRONS.


Joseph S. Rounds, 1 James Smith, 1


Isaac N. Small,


1 Nath. Andrews, Otisfield, 1


Eben. Marston, Waterford, 1 Lewis Crockett, Andover, 1


Benj. Marston,


1 James N. Hall, 1


Albion Buck, 1 Henry R. Webber, Oxford, 1 1 John Merrill,


1.


Ephraim Briggs,


1 Dan. Merrill, Methuen, Ms. 1


Jacob Parsons,


1 Samuel W. Saunders, 1


Luther F. Pike,


2 Stephen Merrill, 1


Jonathan Pottle, 1 Henry Merrill,


1


George W. Parsons, 1 John Bancroft,


1


William Hall, 2d,


1


Sumner Frost, 1


1


Hiram Millett, 1 John Coffin,


1


Seba Gammon,


1


Joel Frost,


1


Richard Lombard,


1


Ebenezer Crowell, 1


1


John Pike, 1 Elijah Flint,


1


William Frost,


1 Amos Upton, 1


Zachary Carey,


1 William C. Pierce, 1


John Frost,


1 Enoch Holt,


1


Samuel Lord,


1 Jacob Herrick, 1


George W. Everett,


1 Rollin Town, 1


Alpha B. Everett,


1 Jonathan Swift,


1


Wilson Hill,


1 John Whitmarsh,


1


Osgood Perry,


1 Charles Frost,


1


Henry Noble,


1 William Frost, 4th, 1


William W. D. S. Millett, 1 Elijah Jordan, 1


Jonathan Whitehouse,


1 Nathaniel S. Frost,


1


Thomas Hill,


1 Silas Meriam,


1


Benjamin Tucker, jr.,


1 Daniel Hobbs,


1


Alanson B. Watson,


1 Bela Noyes,


1


Nathaniel G. Bacon,


1 Noah O. Stevens, 1


Charles Jackson,


1 David Wilkins, 1


Charles L. Francis,


1 Jacob Tubbs, 1


.


John P. Jordan,


1


William P. French,


Solomon Millett,


1 Andrew Case,


Charles Newhall,


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NAMES OF PATRONS.


William Knight,


1 S. H. Houghton, Greenwood, 1


William R. Crockett, 1 Elias H. Bemis, 1


Nathan Morse, 1 Samuel A.Webber, Oxford, 1


Ephraim S. Crockett, 1 Ich. B. Verrill, Greenwood, 1


Joseph G. Penley, 1 Alexander Crooker, Minot, 1


Alanson M. Dunham, 1 William S. Allen, Oxford, 1


William P. Richardson,


1 William Young,


1


Thomas H. Richardson,


1 William Gallison, Paris, 1


Joseph F. Crockett,


1 William K. Kimball, " 1


Sewall J. Crockett,


1 Joshua B. Crockett, 1


Joseph York, 1 Alva B. Davis, 1


David M. Brown,


1 William W. Hobbs, 1


John Richardson,


1 Cornelius W. Hobbs, 1


Moses Parsons,


1 Reuben Favor, Paris,


1


Hiram Lovejoy,


1 John W. Noble, Waterford, 1


Levi Millett, 1 Hon. E. Gerry,


1


Jared M. Buck, 1 Benjamin G. Holt, 1


John H. Millett,


1 Henry H. Hobbs, 1


Thomas Briggs,


1 Henry Houghton, 1


Samuel S. Millett,


1 Dr. J. S. Millett, 2


Joseph F. Merrill, Oxford, 1 David F. Noyes, 1


Daniel Cummings, 1 Bezaleel A. Cushman, 1


Calvin Richardson, 1 Rev. H. W. Strong, 1


Benjamin Witt, 1


Levi T. Boothby, Paris, 1


Mrs. Austin Buck, 1 George J. Ordway, Portland, 2


Cha's Young, jr. Greenwood, 1


Thomas J. Cox, Augusta, 1


Daniel Green, 1 Benjamin Crockett, Oxford, 1


Levi Frank, 1 Dr. Thos. Roberts, Rumford, 1


James C. Bennett,


1


John Parsons, Paris, 1


Thomas R. Lovejoy, 1


Ward Noyes, Portland, 1


Lemuel Lovejoy, 1 Bowers Barton, Boston, 1


John B. Brown, Portland, 1 Ajalon Godwin, Rumford, 1


Robert Noyes, 1 John Dennett, Paris, 1


David S. Andrews, Otisfield, 1


Wm. H. Sweetser, Boston, 1


Gco. W. Patch, Greenwood, 1


G. G. Waterhouse, Portland, 1


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NAMES OF PATRONS.


Alva IIobbs, Greenwood, 1 Sylvanus Cobb, jr., 1


Cha's H. Crocker, " 1 Fred. Coburn, Greenwood, 1


John Noyes, 1 Malbory Brown, Waterford, 1


Simon Noble,


1


Daniel Chaplin,


1


Mrs. Rebekah Ames, 1 N. Abbott, 21, Andover, Ms. 1


Asa S. Pool, Portland, 1 Thomas Crocker, Paris, 1


R. R. Robinson, "


2


Thomas Ellis,


1


Increase Robinson, Skow'g'n 1 George W. Millett, 6


Samuel Cobb,


1


Charles F. Parkhurst,


6


ERRATA.


PAGE 13, bottom line, for " cataract " read precipice.


23, 15th line from bottom, for " Middelton " read Middleton.


25, 16th " " bouhgt " read bought.


66 27, 5th line from top, for "Februry " read February.


28, 12th " "to far" read too far.


59, bottom line, for " stereotpyed " read stereotyped. 79, 14th line from top, for "came " read come.


97, 9th 66 6 " " the the " read the.


125, 18th


" "Greenwood " read Greenwood.


129, bottom line, for "1741" read $1741.


" 146, 2d line from bottom, for " brrn " read barn. 158, 2d


" " conseqence " read consequence.


" 205, 7th 66 " "J, dysen-" read 2, dysen -.


The printer regrets that these typographical errors were not de- tected until an hour too late for their correction. They are as mortifying to his eye as they can be odious to that of the reader. But, as the author says in his preface of his own errors, " instead of wondering at a few mistakes, it should be a greater wonder that there are not more ; " for, if the compositor has not had many " irons in the fire," he has had perplexities of which readers can not know. In the revised and enlarged edition of 1952, the errors, doubtless, will be expunged.


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