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In 1943 the town took the Biltmore land for taxes, sold 1944 to Kane & Healy. They have oil tanks north of Duffy Court.
N129. MYRTON EDSON: In 1879 Michael F. Sheridan sold to John Mc- Namara (Mack) a lot 22 rods deep on the east side of Church Street. His house burned fall of 1882. His heirs sold 1923 to Frank Przybylo; 1950 heirs to Charles P. Przybylo, northwest part of lot; 1950 to Myrton W. and Zosia B. Przybylo Edson. Probably Przybylo built house during 1920's. Edson has machine shop east of house.
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N130. In 1891 Perham sold to Lewis P. Moody the rest of his farm north to Solon Olcott's line (at turn in Rt. 12) and east to the railroad. He divided into lots. In 1896 Standard Oil Company of New York bought #17 along the railroad; in 1915 #26-#31 on the east side of Church Street; 1948 to Warren A. and Dorothy E. Schurman; 1956 mortgage foreclosed, sold to Claremont Oil Company. (Oil tanks here.)
N131. WALTER KOLODZIEJ: This was out of the Moody property, Lots 1-11, 23-25, 32-33, south side of Oak Street. Mike and Kati Kolodziej began buying here 1916, added; 1961 other heirs to Walter and Jean Kolodziej. Frances and Charles Golec own Lots 5 and 6.
N132. EUGENE CRAY GARAGE: West side of Rt. 12. This is out of Fall Mountain Paper Company land from Solon Olcott farm to William A. Russell 1893; 1901 to William H. Kiniry; 1921 to Stephen J. Cray, now Eugene P. Cray. Guy Baldasaro operates.
GREEN COMPANY PLANT: Next north of the garage Eugene P. Cray owns another building, leased for the manufacture of boxes.
TECHROMATIC: In 1954 Saratoga Plastics (New York company) bought from the B & M Railroad 2.48 acres next north of the Standard Oil Com- pany tanks, east of Rt. 12.
CHECKERBOARD FEED STORE: In 1960 Ralston Purina Company bought land from B & M Railroad, erected building close by the railroad south of the underpass.
WHITELIGHT INDUSTRIES: Between Rt. 12 and railroad north of underpass. This land belonged to the railroad, sold 1950 to Eugene P. Cray, to United Murray Heel, Inc .; 1953 to Essex Realty Company; 1959 to White Metal Rolling & Stamping Corporation; to Whitelight Industries.
SIDE STREETS, WEST STREET-
WEST OF SOUTH END OF CHURCH STREET, NORTH TO SOUTH
All of these lots are out of the land Chapin sold to Nims who sold to James Dorney.
N133. GERARDO GRIPPO: Six family house at northeast end of the street, on Dorney north line. In 1892 James Dorney to Nellie Reed; 1902 to Ida Blake; 1913 to Almon M. Richards (lived here, butcher shop on Church
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Street); 1928 to Rolland A. Richards; 1933 to Savings Bank of Walpole; 1941 to Gerardo and Belinda Grippo.
N134. JAMES B. SMITH: At the head of West Street-Heirs of James Dorney Jr. 1907 to Arthur E. White (Nellie); 1915 to James B. Smith (Margaret Keefe), now daughter Marion (Leslie Chickering).
N135. MARGARET T. POWERS: In 1892 Dorney to Nellie Reed; 1914 to John Powers, built house.
N136. CHAUNCEY A. HARTNETT: In 1904 Sarah L. Smith sold to Dennis T. Relihan (Catherine F.), probably built house, removed to Claremont; 1926 to Michael H. Landers, left to daughter, Mary Roddy; 1950 to Chauncey A. and Velma V. Hartnett.
N137. DAVID F. SHAUGHNESSY: In 1896 Sarah L. Smith to Michael Torpy (Julia); 1897 to Mary Ann Dufficy; 1950 Matthew E. Boucher (Margaret C.), grandson; 1957 to David F. Shaughnessy (Claire).
N138. JOHN AND SAVINA LYONS: In 1881 Dorney to Patrick Connors; 1920 to present owners. Connors house here 1892.
N139. USHER: In 1881 Dorney to William Corbett; 1933 to John J. Usher, still in family. Corbett house here 1892.
N140. EDWARD HARTNETT: In 1892 Dorney to Maggie Carroll (Leary); 1893 to William King; 1899 to Edward Hartnett. Dorney house 1892.
N141. FRANK C. SHAUGHNESSY: South side of West Street. This was out of the same strip as Aumands' on Church Street, which see; Bond sold this piece 1886 to Fred Petrie (Ellen); 1917 to Catherine M. Walsh (Thomas); 1919 to Francis S. and Mary G. Shaughnessy. Petrie house 1892.
N142. WILLIAM F. DURWARD: East side of West Street. In 1915 Sarah Smith to William F. Durward Lot 12, in 1929 Lot 11 next south.
N143. JOHN C. LINDSTROM: Lot 10-In 1897 Smith to Daniel Relihan, next south of N142; 1944 Hannah McGowan foreclosed, sold 1946 to James Albert Lindstrom; 1951 to present owners.
N144. MAURICE F. RELIHAN JR .: In 1885 Dorney estate to Timothy Reli- han; 1902 to Maurice; 1934 to Maurice F. Jr. Relihan house 1892.
N145. ERNEST J. AUMAND: North side of West Street. Annis Lane had three lots here from Dorneys; 1901 William Lane to Honora Lane; 1916 her
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son William H. to Edward Pendergast (Elizabeth); 1919 to William H. Lane; 1952 to Ernest J. Aumand the west 118 ft. In 1947 Julia F. Lane (widow of William H.) sold the east part of the Lane property to Timothy T. Kennedy (Anna E.). In 1892 Mrs. Lane and J. Connor had houses here on the north side of West Street. Now one house, on the corner.
ASH STREET, SOUTH SIDE, EAST TO WEST
All of this property came out of the John McNamara land (see Church Street).
N146. JOHN P. BRESLAND: In 1897 McNamara heirs to William Mc- Namara; 1948 to John P. and Helen A. Bresland.
N147. BRIDGET CALVEY AND MARY JANE MCAULIFFE: 1903 McNamara heirs to Catharine Calvey, her heirs now.
N148. JAMES M. TOLARO: In 1900 McNamara heirs to William Millerick; 1945 to Edward H. Williams (Nellie E.); 1948 to James M. and Margaret T. Tolaro.
N149. LEON F. LYNCH: This was the northwest corner of the Boston Condensed Milk Company tract (see Pearl Place). In 1919 Savings Bank of Walpole to Thomas P. and Mary A. Murray; 1947 to Leon Francis and Estelle Katherine Lynch.
N150. KATHERINE E. BRENNAN: 1892 McNamara to Michael Brennan, still in the family.
N151. NORMAN PARROTT: 1881 McNamara to Joseph Sylvester, a strip across the west end of his lot; 1942 to Norman Parrott. Joseph Sylvester house here 1892.
PEARL PLACE
The Bellows Falls Boat Club had a boathouse at the west end of the arch bridge, entered by going downstairs from the bridge. At what is now Pearl Place the Club had a 150 ft. boathouse with a slip where the boats were hauled in for winter storage. In 1909 the McNamara heirs sold land here to the river to the Boston Dairy Company; 1911 to Boston Con- densed Milk Company which failed (the ice-house for the creamery in Bellows Falls was here, ice taken from the river); 1914 to Mary Killeen; 1915 to Frank W. Fenno and Isador Myer; 1916 to Alice Bianco, to
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Middlesex Realty Construction Company; 1917 to Savings Bank of Walpole; 1919 to Charles F. Wright part of this property and other property here; 1955 to Ernest J. and Mary M. Aumand. On this property there are four houses on Pearl Place and one at the end of Ash Street facing east. Charles Wright built about 1925.
NORTH SIDE ASH STREET
N152. JOSEPH DAIGLE: In 1910, 1914 Bolles to Joseph and Annie Daigle, built house 1914.
N153 and N154. JOHN T. GALLAGHER AND AGNES J. REYNOLDS: In 1896 Nims to Patrick J. Gallagher, still in family. There are two houses. In 153 lives John Gallagher, unmarried; before him his aunt, Mrs. Peter Gallagher. Michael (brother of Peter) had 154, his daughter Catherine (Mrs. Edmund Foley) has the house now.
From here to the river and north to the paper company land, James H. Heald bought from Albert F. Nims in four installments between 1880 and 1892. Heald had a shop here, perhaps for manufacture of chairs.
N155. BRIDE COMERFORD: In 1897 Anna E. Heald Kibby sold the south- east corner of the lot 50 ft. on street, to John Aylward; 1912 to Kate Ayl- ward (Thomas); 1932 to Bride Comerford.
N156. RAYMOND J. AUMAND: In 1898 Anna E. Heald Kibby sold to Honora Shaughnessy; 1935 Thomas A. and Arthur H. Shaughnessy to William J. King; 1948 John King to Ivor A. and Mary E. Egecrome; 1952 to Royal A. and Celia M. Wallace; 1952 to Ernest J. and Mary M. Aumand; 1956 to Raymond J. Aumand.
N157. ERNEST J. AUMAND: In 1897 Anna E. Kibby sold to Nicholas Powers, next 50 ft. along north side Ash Street; 1953 Margaret Mary Powers to Ernest J. and Mary M. Aumand.
N158. BESSIE MULCAHY: From the lot above to the river Anna L. Kibby sold 1903 to Jerry Mulcahy (Bessie).
SPRUCE STREET: OUT OF ALBERT NIMS LAND,
SEE CHURCH STREET, SOUTHEAST TO WEST TO NORTH N159. PATRICK MCDERMOTT (Catherine): In 1917 bought from Bolles.
N160. JOHN O'HEARNE: On corner. In 1898 Nims to Thomas Murphy; 1923 to John and Molly O'Hearne. Murphy house here 1892.
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N161. EDWARD J. STACK: In 1906 Bolles to Lawrence Pheur; 1937 to present owner.
N162. JOHN AND MAGDALENA PANEK (PONEK): From Bolles 1940, rents to several families. On the 1892 map is the P. Bailey (?) house between 159 and 160.
N163. EDWARD O'BRIEN: Southeast corner of Spruce Street. In 1893 Nims to Michael Keneally; 1900 Ellen Keneally to Edward O'Brien with build- ings. Nims house here 1892.
N164. JAMES SHAUGHNESSY: Southwest corner Spruce Street. In 1880 Nims to Nora Shaughnessy with buildings; 1883 to Patrick; 1929 other heirs to James Shaughnessy. Shaughnessy house here 1892.
N165. JOHN E. AYLWARD: In 1882 Nims to James McLaughlin; 1945 son Charles J. to John E. and Mary Aylward. McLaughlin house here 1892.
Spruce Street runs into Pine Street at the north. On the southwest cor- ner is a big empty lot, where there was a sawmill at one time. At west end of Pine Street is a Power Company brick building and a crude place to put boats into the river. On the 1892 map there is a chair shop south of the sawmill, near the river, probably Heald's.
PINE STREET, WEST TO EAST
N166. JAMES A. MCGUIRK: In 1879 Nims to Patrick Marlborough; 1905 to widow Margaret; 1914 to Thomas P. Murray (Mary A.); 1948 to James A. McGuirk (Eleanor F.). There was a house on this lot in 1879, near east line on 1892 map. B. Collins had a house to the west.
N167. ROSE SZUCH ESTATE: In 1920 Margaret Marlborough sold the east part of her lot on the street to Frank Muszynski (Mary); 1928 to Stanley Dansky; 1930 to Frank Muszynski; 1931 to Andrew and Rose Szuch.
N168. JOHN F. DOYLE: In 1879 Nims to Charles F. Lockwood, already living here in house on place; 1881 to William W. Haskell; 1891 to Mar- garet Tole, she left to Mary Wieber and Orville A. Clowater, 1902 to him; 1920 to James J. and Jane Doyle; 1949 Jane, widow, to John F. Doyle. Tole house here 1892.
N169. ALEXANDER KECHKEMETY (KACHKEMATY): In 1879 Nims to Charles Davis, already occupying, who quit 1886; 1887 Nims to Bridget Dalton, then to Patrick; 1905 to John Conway; 1913 heirs to James Kane, east part of lot; 1925 to present owner and wife Julia, Dalton house here 1892.
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N170. ERNEST J. SAVOIE: South side of street. In 1893 Nims to David Keefe; 1939 to Julia A .; 1954 to Ernest and Marguerite M. Savoie.
ELM STREET WEST OF CHURCH STREET, NORTH SIDE N171. EDWARD S. OSTROWSKI: In 1888 Trustee for Bridgman sold to Wal- ter A. Parker; 1912 to Walter and Petronella Janiak; 1915 to Bowthomig (or Bartholomew) and Blanche Ostrowski; 1961 to present owner.
Next west Bridgman sold one acre in 1870 to Cornelius Sullivan (Han- nah); 1870 to Lettie F. Brothers; 1911 Mitchell H. Brothers to Sarah J. Stack (Peter). The buildings burned while the Stacks owned; 1917 sold . the land to Ostrowski next door.
Next west Mrs. G. Coleman had a small house in 1892, moved to Pine Street for Paper Company office, later torn down.
Next west was W. Keefe house, burned.
DUFFY COURT, WEST SIDE OF CHURCH STREET
New development out of Biltmore Land of Kane and Healy.
N172. FRANK BORGES: Paul Aumand built 1961, north side of street.
N173. WILLIAM J. KRATKY: At west end of street, north side. In 1952 Kane & Healy to Irwin Cowing (Geraldine), built house; 1956 to William J. and Emily Kratky-Lots #14 and #15.
N174. GILBERT E. GRAY: South side of street. Lots #12 and #13 and part of #11. In 1954 Kane & Healy to Walter J. and Mayme Waryas; 1958 to Stanley W. Waryas; 1960 to Alfred P. Killeen; 1960 to Paul J. and Eleanor L. Aumand; 1961 to Gilbert E. and Janice M. Gray.
N175. JOSEPH F. HOWSON: Lots #6, #7, #8, south side of street. In 1950 Kane & Healy to Gilbert D. and Virginia M. Ranta; 1953 to Joseph F. and Violet Ann Howson; 1955 to Joseph F. Howson.
Between the two houses above Albro is building a house (fall 1962).
MAPLE STREET EAST OF CHURCH STREET
All out of Nims (see Church Street).
N176. TONY MOLASKI: Southwest end of street. In 1891 Nims sold to Charles Riepold, house here then; 1901 to James Kane; 1925 heirs to Anthony Moleski (Katherine).
N177. PETER MARINO (MURRAY): East side of street. In 1920 Mary N. and Almon I. Bolles sold this place to Julia Murray, now Peter Murray et al.
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There is some earlier history to this place. Thomas Bushway had a house here and seems to have owned as early as 1887, shown 1892 map. Mrs. Holbrook 1902.
Next north is a storehouse which originally was a house belonging to the railroad, as early as 1887. The railroad also owned another house to the north of this one. All this property is now Murray's.
N178. ANNA AND JOSEPH FRANCIS HENRY: Northeast corner of street. In 1884 Nims sold to Michael M. O'Connor; 1914 to John (Giovanni) and Caitanella Baldassaro; Anna Baldassaro Henry inherited. O'Connor house here 1892.
N179. JANET NOOKS: South side of street, on corner. In 1888 Nims sold land and buildings to William Wessell; 1916 to James and Amelia Baldas- saro; 1919 to John and Julia Baldassaro; 1920 to Janet Nooks.
N180. ANGELO BALDASSARO: South side of street. In 1904 Cynthia M. Nims deeded this property to Hannah Barry; 1944 heirs to Catherine A. Walsh; 1945 to Elwyn Brooks (Julia R.); 1954 to Angelo and Madeline Baldassaro. According to the 1892 map Jeremiah Barry had a house here then. Hannah was his widow. The other heirs sold after the daughter Anna died in 1943.
N181. STANLEY KARPINSKI: In 1884 Albert F. Nims sold house and lot to Patrick Ballinger; 1906 heirs to Mary Bolles; 1910 to Mary Takach; 1927 to Frank and Mary Muszynski; 1928 to Stanley Dansky; Henry Gochinski and Bellows Falls Trust Company foreclosed, sold to Antoni and Annie Starzyk; 1929 to Stanley and Eva J. Karpinski. Ballinger house here 1892.
ELM STREET EAST OF CHURCH STREET, SOUTH SIDE
N182. CLAYTON H. PARROTT: For early records see Church Street. In 1903 Margaret A. Gale sold to Mary E. Powers; 1922 to John Dunn; 1959 heirs to Clayton H. and Mary Parrott.
N183. FRANK C. WRIGHT: North side Elm Street, out of McCarty land (see Church Street). In 1910 John H. McCarty of Rockingham sold to Peter Henry land and buildings; 1914 to Tony and Mary Costello; 1955 to Frank C. and Pauline M. Wright. McCarty had house here 1877, 1892.
N184. LEAHY: North side of Elm Street, east end. Part of what Monroe sold Tidd 1887; 1896 to Michael Gallagher, still in family, now Timothy Leahy family.
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BROOK STREET, NEXT TO RAILROAD
N185. JOHN AYLWARD: In 1887 Nathaniel Monroe to Frank J. and Bessie A. Tidd; 1889 to George E. Punt east part (wife was Ida who married for second husband Ingram); 1910 to John Aylward. Nellie Aylward Hearne lives here. Punt house here 1892, a showy place with many flowers-in the days before florists, a source of flowers for funerals.
N186. STANISLAU KOPACZ: At east end of Elm Street, south side. In 1883 Monroe to John and Margaret Murphy; 1912 estate of Margaret to Pasquale Baldassaro; 1918 to Guiseppe and Marie Carmele Pepe; 1919 to Stanislau and Wikloryja Kopacz. Their daughter Helen Kopacz Burns lives here. Murphy house here 1892.
N187. EDMUND HEARNE: Next north of N189. In 1870 Jabez D. Bridgman sold to Michael Torpy (Hannah) with buildings; 1875 to John O'Connell (Catherine) (house here 1877); 1882 to George A. Brown (Flora E.); 1882 to James Keefe; 1925 heirs to Mary Keefe; 1940 to Annie F. Dwyer; 1940 to Edmund and Helen (Nellie) A. Hearne.
BIRCH STREET
According to the 1892 map there were three houses on the north side of Birch Street, from the west M. Landers, T. Gallagher, Mrs. E. Powers. There are now two houses, probably the two latter.
N188. NICHOLAS CAPRON ESTATE: In 1877 Oscar L. Perham sold this prop- erty to Michael Sheridan; 1884 to George A. Brown; 1884 to Maurice Landers; 1920 to Nicholas and Clementine Capron. No house now.
N189. NICHOLAS CAPRON ESTATE: In 1889 Honora Powers sold 1/3 acre with buildings, west part of her property, to Thomas Gallagher; 1895 to John Conway; 1904 to Nicholas and Peppina Camerchioli Capron; 1931 to Nicholas and Clementine Capron.
N190. OLLIE BIXBY: In 1875 Oscar L. and Mary Ann Perham sold an acre of land here north side of Birch Street to John Powers; 1879 estate to his widow Honora; 1891 to Peter Henry; 1919 estate to Ollie A. and Katherine Bixby. The ell of this house was originally Con Crowley's shanty north end of Center Street.
EAST STREET, EAST TO WEST
Out of the Holland Allbe Farm, the south line about where the brook crosses Main Street. In 1864 Jabez D. Bridgman bought the Allbe farm
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and sold this section to Nathaniel Monroe; 1887 to Andrew Mccarthy. McCarthy house here 1892.
N191. PATRICK L. (BALDASSARO) BOWEN: At the east end of the street. In 1919 Andrew Mccarthy estate to James Bowen (Vincentzio Baldassaro) and wife Amelia. All except the three places to the west were left to Patrick L. Bowen.
N192. FRANK W. JOHNSON (JANKIEWICZ): Andrew Mccarthy home place. In 1903 Andrew J. to William J. McCarthy; 1912 to Bellows Falls Savings Institution; 1912 to Patrick J. and Myrtle Scott, land and buildings; 1932 to Frank W. and Stella B. Johnson.
N193. JOHN J. GALLAGHER: In 1901 Andrew Mccarthy sold to Mary A. Holahan; 1921 willed to Catherine M. Hartnett; 1935 willed to St. Joseph's Orphanage; 1952 to John J. and Mary Gallagher.
N194. RICHARD A. GAY: Next to pond. In 1902 Andrew Mccarthy to Elizabeth T. Keefe (William); 1937 heirs to William (house recently par- tially destroyed by fire); 1946 sons William and Leo B. to John C. and Clara K. Pikul; 1959 heirs to Richard and Joanne Gay.
N195. ANTHONY CARL D'AMORE: West of pond, east part of lot at north corner Main and East Streets. In 1888 George A. Brown sold to Ethan A. Crosby; 1893 to James B. Cram; 1896 to George A. Bruce of Charlestown; 1899 to David Savage; 1904 to John Minogue; 1918 to John and Jane O'Brien; 1934 to John D'Amore (Maria L.); 1954 to Anthony Carl and Maria L. D'Amore.
N196. GUY BALDASARO: South side of East Street, out of a corner that Holland Allbe sold to Jonathan Allbe 1861; 1869 to Mary Jane Smith; 1887 to Fall Mountain Paper Co .; 1893 to William A. Russell; 1901 heirs to William H. Kiniry; 1923 widow Margaret Kiniry to Enoch Bowe; 1954 his children to Guy J. Baldasaro.
JUDA AND JOHNSON DEVELOPMENTS ON PLATEAU EAST OF MAIN STREET
In 1933 Mary Nims Bolles sold to John Juda that part of the upper plain north of Mountain View Road and to the southeast; 1949 Juda to his daughter Frances Sheltz. In 1945 Mrs. Bolles sold to Charles Royce, Jr., the land on the first plain south of the school and most of the upper plain south of Mountain View Road, that which had not already been
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sold to Juda; 1946 to Howard R. and Mary A. Johnson. N197-N217 out of Johnson; N218-N230 out of Juda. "Nims Field" was on this upper level.
N197. ERNEST J. AUMAND SR .: South and west of Mountain View Road on first plain. Warehouse north part of lot, residence south part. John- son 1955 to Ernest J., Sr., and Mary M. Aumand. They built.
N198. PAUL J. AUMAND: East of Mountain View Road. In 1955 to Ernest J. Aumand, Sr .; 1958 to Paul J. and Eleanor Aumand, who built house. ₹
STREETS SOUTH FROM MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD, WEST TO EAST
TAYLOR STREET, WEST SIDE, NORTH TO SOUTH
N199. OTIS JOHNSON: Trailer. In 1956 to Harold H. and Katherine K. Dowlin; 1957 to Otis and Georgianna Johnson.
N200. JOHN O'BRIEN: In 1956 to Christine E. and John R. O'Brien.
N201. MICHAEL KELLY, JR .: In 1956 to Michael, Jr., and Dorothy L. Kelly.
N202. AUMAND REALTY CORPORATION: The old Nims homestead, previ- ously Levi Chapin, was built 1862; in 1960 to present owners from How- ard A. Johnson.
TAYLOR STREET, EAST SIDE NORTH TO SOUTH
N203. HAROLD E. BUSHWAY: In 1953 to Harold E. and Avis S. Bushway.
N204. ELMO J. CLOUTIER: In 1953 to Elmo J. and Rose A. Cloutier.
N205. FRANCIS J. MOLASKI: In 1957 to Francis J. and Bertha Ruth Molaski.
ON UPPER PLAIN, HILLCREST ROAD, WEST SIDE, NORTH TO SOUTH
N206. STEVEN A. SOBOLESKI: In 1954 to Steven A. and Priscilla Soboleski. N207. KENNETH P. PARROTT: In 1951 to Kenneth P. and Grace E. Par- rott.
N208. FRANCIS E. WILLIAMS: In 1953 to Francis E. and Janice J. Williams of Weston, Vt.
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N209. EDWARD J. BARTLETT, JR .: In 1957 to John A. Stuart; 1957 to Ed- ward J., Jr., and Teresa Bartlett.
N210. ROGER H. COUTERMARSH: In 1953 to James T., Jr., and Patricia M. Harty; 1959 to Joe and Opal Baalson; 1960 to Roger H. and Mary Lou Coutermarsh. Harty built house.
HILLCREST ROAD, EAST SIDE, NORTH TO SOUTH
N211. EARL T. RECORDS: In 1956 to Michael J. and Jennifer M. Tolaro; 1959 to Ernest J. and Mary M. Aumand; 1962 to Paul J. and Eleanor L. Aumand; 1962 to Earl T. and Jean Records. Paul Aumand built the house.
N212. NORMAN C. RICHARDSON: In 1956 to Harold and Katherine Dow- lin; 1957 to Norman C. and Shirley A. Richardson, who built house.
N213. HAROLD H. DOWLIN: In 1957 to Harold H. and Katherine K. Dow- lin.
UNNAMED STREET (NOT ACCEPTED) NEXT EAST OF HILLCREST ROAD AND EAST OF POWER LINE, RUNS SOUTH INTO SOUTH STREET
WEST SIDE, NORTH TO SOUTH
N214. ROBERT H. MCCORMICK: In 1961 to Paul J. and Eleanor Aumand who built house; 1961 to Robert H. and Jeanne E. McCormick.
N215. HOWARD R. AND MARY JOHNSON: This lot the Johnsons kept for themselves, built house.
EAST SIDE OF UNNAMED STREET, NORTH TO SOUTH N216. JAMES D. VAN ETTEN: In 1960 to Paul J. and Eleanor Aumand; 1961 to James D. and Yvette T. Van Etten. Aumand built house.
N217. TIMOTHY J. RYAN, JR .: In 1960 to Paul J. and Eleanor Aumand; 1960 to Timothy J., Jr., and Bonita V. Ryan. Aumand built house.
N218. PAUL W. SHAUGHNESSY: In 1959 to Paul J. Aumand; 1960 to Paul W. and Mary E. Shaughnessy.
N219. JULIEN NADEAU: In 1957 to August and Maxine B. Enright; 1958 to Julien and Ivy Nadeau who built house.
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N220. JOHN J. MOORE, JR .: In 1959 to Harold and Katherine Dowlin; 1960 to John J., Jr., and Virginia D. Moore who built house.
N221. HEINZ WEHNER: In 1959 to Harold H. and Katherine Dowlin; 1959 to Heinz and Mary K. Wehner.
STREETS NORTH OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, ROAD, WEST TO EAST, OUT OF JUDA
NORTH STREET, WEST SIDE, SOUTH TO NORTH
N222. RAYMOND J. AUMAND: In 1955 Frances Sheltz (Szelc) sold to Ernest J., Jr., and Sophie R. Aumand all on the west side of the street; 1957 south lot to Raymond J. and Ellen Aumand.
N223. WILLIAM F. DAVIS: In 1960 Ernest J., Jr., and Sophie R. Aumand sold the north lot to William F. and Joan P. Davis.
NORTH STREET, EAST SIDE, SOUTH TO NORTH
After Mrs. Sheltz sold the land on the west side of North Street to Ernest J. Aumand, Jr., she sold the rest of the so-called Juda land to her father, John Juda, in 1956.
N224. MORGAN BLODGETT: In 1956 to Morgan and Jeanne Blodgett.
N225. ROBERT W. GREENOUGH: In 1957 to John and Maria Galek; 1960 to Robert W. and Barbara J. Greenough.
N226. ANTHONY WASKLEWICZ: In 1957 to Anthony and Maria Waskle- wicz.
N227. CARL CHAFFEE: In 1959 to Carl and Nancy Chaffee.
N228. ANTHONY S. JURKOIC: In 1958 to Anthony S. and Theresa Jurkoic.
UNNAMED STREET EAST OF NORTH STREET,
WEST SIDE, SOUTH TO NORTH
N229. MICHAEL CHOROSTYNSKI: In 1957 to John and Maria Galek; 1957 to Michael and Stephanie Chorostynski.
N230. FRANK KMIEC: In 1957 to Anthony and Maris Wasklewicz; 1958 to Frank and Sofia Kmiec.
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UNNAMED STREET, SECOND EAST OF NORTH STREET, EAST OF POWER LINE
In 1961 John Juda sold to Paul J. and Eleanor Aumand a strip of land about 16 rods wide east from the power line, from Juda's north line south to Mountain View Road. Aumand has built, or is in the process of building, four houses here, two on each side of the road which he has laid out.
N231. DAVID F. SHAUGHNESSY: In the southeast corner of the strip, north side of Mountain View Road, in 1962 Aumand sold to David F. and Claire R. Shaughnessy.
N232. Next north of N231 and N233 and N234 on the west side of the street, Aumand still owns.
GREEN ROAD
In 1919 Mary Nims Bolles sold to John Juda a piece of land on the easterly side of the road, including at present four dwelling houses; 1949 to daughter Mrs. Frances Sheltz.
N235. EUGENE KARATAJEW (KARMEN): In 1953 Mrs. Sheltz sold the south part of the tract with house to Eugene and Helen Karatajew (Karmen).
N236. RAYMOND MAXWELL: In 1954 the Karatajews sold next north of their place to Raymond and Marjorie Maxwell.
N237. ANTONI DELOCH: In 1953 Frances Sheltz sold the next lot east to Antoni and Annie E. DeLoch.
N238. JOHN JUDA: On land Juda bought of Mary N. Bolles 1919.
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Old Stone School No. 2, No. Walpole
Chapter III TOWN BUSINESS AND SERVICES
T HE FIRST town meeting was held at Walpole the third Wednesday in March 1752 "agreeable to Charter." Benjamin Bellows was modera- tor, clerk, and selectman with Joseph Blanchard and Theodore Atkinson. The two latter in all probability were never residents of the town. Up to 1760 Benjamin Bellows held most of the town offices. John Kilburn first held office in 1755 as selectman. In 1754 a constable and surveyor of high- ways were elected for the first time; 1755 a treasurer; 1761 a tythingman (Lemuel Hatch) and three assessors; 1762 two haywards, two (or three) fence viewers, sealer of "waits and measures", sealer of leather; 1763 "Hogg Reives", surveyor of clapboards and shingles, staves added in 1765; 1764 two deer reeves; 1769 Benjamin Bellows Jr. key keeper; 1770 two surveyors of timber. This list suggests what the settlers were doing during this time.
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