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Henry Wells. William Rugg. Moses Corey, owner. Stephen Coggswell. Lucy Coggswell, 1875.
Francis T. Blackmer, owner, 1879. Leonard O. Smith, owner, 1880. Frank E. Burpee, 1883. No house now.
No. 2. - Schoolhouse No. 4.
LOT 10.
No. 1. Joel Wight.
Timothy Adams. A Mr. Caldwell. Caleb Hunt.
Isaac Hunt.
No. 2. - Ebenezer Burpee.
Frank E. Burpee. Mary F. Burpee, owner. House in ruins.
LOT 11.
No. 1. Henry Dwight Learned. No. 2. - Stephen Bent, 1780. He moved to Ster- ling, near Lake Ontario. The former history of the town located Moses Rider in the south part of this lot, a century ago and more. Ac- cording to the Wadsworth map, Rider, who was suc- ceeded on the place by Dr. Stephen Jewett, lived at No. 2 in lot 11, range 1.
LOTS 12, 13, 14, 15. Not settled.
LOT 16.
Benjamin Mason, Jr., once lived on this lot according to the Wadsworth map, based upon an accurate sur- vey of the house site. Mason
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owned land in lots 16 and 17. The former history put his house erroneously in lot 17.
LOTS 17 and 18. Not settled.
LOT 19.
James Adams. Stephen Russell. Lemuel Wheeler. Daniel Gleason.
LOT 20.
Phinehas Gleason, 1784. John Gleason. Phinehas Gleason, Jr. Asa Heminway, res. Amos Wheeler. Richard Thomas, res. G. P. Taylor, res. Henry P. Wheeler. Willard & Isaac D. Humes, owners. Aaron White, 1856, owner. William H. Willard, 1857, owner. Mrs. Solomon Laws of Marl- borough, 1864, owner. Levi P. Woods, 1880, owner. Homer E. Goodridge, 1883, owner. Albert W. Stockwell, 1890, owner.
Warren W. Kimball, 1897, owner. No house now.
LOT 21. Not settled.
LOT 22. Joel Porter. Lot annexed to Marlborough in 1818.
LOT 1. RANGE III
Samuel Caldwell. Samuel Hogg, 1782, name changed to Shepherd. James Taggart.
Thomas Hay. William Hay, owner.
Dexter Hay, 1885.
Charles F. Thatcher, owner.
Alice M. Eager, 1890, owner.
William Holden, 1891, owner. Alexander Betz, 1899.
LOT 2.
No. 1. Josiah Allen. Elihu Penniman.
Nehemiah Upton.
John A. Upton, 1855. Louis Cabot, 1897.
Estate of Louis Cabot. No. 3. - Asa Pierce.
Silas Pierce. No. 2. Silas Pierce.
Samuel Davison. Moses Fairbanks.
Abel Wilder, res.
Jonathan Hoar, res.
Jonas Bond, res.
Joshua Stanley, Jr., res.
Charles P. Sweetzer, 1871. House gone.
LOT 3.
Not settled. The "Diamond Ledge Gold Mine" was on this lot.
LOT 4.
No. 3. William Stuart. Joshua Stanley. Simeon Stanley. William T. Wheeler & C. Wheeler. Cyrus K. Wheeler, owner. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Well- man, 1869.
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HISTORY OF DUBLIN
Charles Fred. Knight, 1888. Heirs of C. F. Knight.
Henry L. Wiswall, owner, 1913.
Fred. Y. Snow, 1915.
No. 4. - Site of Stanley's blacksmith shop.
No. 2. . -Schoolhouse No. 3.
No. 1. -- Joshua Stanley, Jr. Wallace Stanley.
Benjamin F. Morse.
William Fairfield, owner.
Daniel G. Jones, owner. Louis Cabot, owner, 1889. Estate of Louis Cabot.
LOT 5.
Richard Gilchrest, 1775. John Gilchrest. Nathan B. Buss.
Hiram Barden, res. Hermon Robinson, res. Asa Fisk, owner. House gone.
LOT 6.
No. 1. Nathaniel Belknap, 1775. Nathaniel Belknap, Jr.
Lawson Belknap. Horatio Greenwood. Louis Cabot. House taken away. No. 2. Jackson Green- wood. Abel Wilder, res. Mary Wilder, res. No house for many years.
LOT 7. Caleb Ward, from Warwiek, Mass., very early, and the only known occupant.
LOT 8.
No. 1. Abner Hinds, 1778. Abner Hinds, Jr. No. 2. - Moses Corey.
Charles S. Kendall. Samuel W. Hale & Nathan Whitney, owners. Luke French, 1853. Charles S. Bryant, 1863.
Henry V. Shattuck, 1879.
Arthur J. and Martha Par- sons, 1890. Georgiana Parsons, 1895.
Mark Hopkins, sum. res.
No. 3. - Site of former mill.
No. 4.
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Farm house of
Mark Hopkins.
LOT 9.
Joseph Twitchell.
Joseph Twitchell, Jr.
Josephus Snow, res.
Daniel Twitchell, res.
Abraham Shattuek, res.
Hervey Learned.
Henry Dwight Learned.
Hon. Franklin MacVeagh, owner. House taken away.
LOT 10.
Amos Babcock, 1785. James Grimes.
Moses Rider.
Ezra Rider.
Ephraim Foster, owner.
Daniel Twitchell, res.
Israel Maynard, res ..
Jesse Glover, res.
John Twitchell, res.
Elisha Knowlton, res.
Harvey Wells, res. Heirs of Ephraim Foster, owners. Otis Fuller, owner, 1862.
William A. Wheeler, owner, 1868. Ann Eliza Penniman, owner, 1869. Benjamin W. Dean, owner, 1870.
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Edward Dean, owner, 1874. Thomas Jefferson Eaves, 1881. Samuel Pellerin, 1909.
LOT 11.
No. 1. Daniel Hinds. Nathan Bixby. Jonathan Mason, owner. Ephraim Foster.
George Foster, 1852. Moses Corey, 1857. Otis Fuller, 1860. William A. Wheeler, owner, 1868. Mr. & Mrs. James Penniman of Worcester, Mass., own- ers, 1869. Benjamin W. Dean of Worces- ter, Mass., owner, 1870.
Edward Dean, 1874.
Walter R. Taft, 1878. John L. Adams, 1880. Charles Heath of Boston, 1881. Willard D. & Henry D. Learned, owners, 1884.
Elizabeth Upton of Boston, 1885, sum. res. Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), tenant. Alice H. Upton, sum. res.
No. 2. Abel Munroe. Samuel Ames. Stephen Myrick. House gone.
LOTS 12, 13. Not settled.
LOT 14. No. 1. Timothy Twitchell. No other known occupant. No house for a century. No. 2. Log house built by Livingston Stone.
LOT 15. Not settled.
LOT 16.
No. 1. Paul Morse. Amos Emery. Jonathan Emery. Nathan Holt.
Daniel Fiske, owner.
Daniel Phillips, res.
Richard Phillips, 3d, res.
Luther Freeman, res. No house now. No. 2. - Rev. George F. Weld, sum. res.
LOT 17.
Nathan Gleason. Jonathan Hoar. John Hoar. Henry Heard. Samuel Morse, owner.
Abigail Morse, owner of north part. George P. Taylor, owner of south part of the lot. House long since taken away.
LOT 18.
Daniel Gleason. Joseph Griffin. Isaac Stowell. Luther Freeman.
Luther Darling. Josiah M. Darling, 1870.
James Allison, owner, 1878.
William Farmer, 1878. John H. Kimball and Henry L. Wiswall of Marlborough, owners, 1901. George H. Eaves, res. House burned in 1916.
LOT 19.
Daniel Gleason. No house for a century.
LOT 20. Nathan Winch.
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James Sanders. No house for many years.
LOT 21.
Jeremiah Bemis. Oliver Bemis. Jeremiah W. Bemis. John Lewis.
George U. Lewis. James E. Lewis, 1853.
Richard Thomas of Swanzey and Mrs. R. E. Sawyer of Concord, Mass., owners, 1864. Nancy D. Thomas of Swan- zey, owner, 1865. Several non-resident owners. House taken away.
LOT 22. Not settled.
RANGE IV
LOT 1.
No. 2. James Robbe.
Thomas Robbe.
Agnes W. Robbe.
Asa F. Gowing of Peterbor- ough, owner, 1866.
House has disappeared.
No. 3. - James Robbe, Jr. Benjamin Heard, owner. Henry Heard, res.
Moses A. Fairbanks.
Moses Fairbanks, 1859.
Charles P. Sweetzer, owner, 1871.
Alexander Betz, owner, 1900. Charles D. Donovan, res. John J. Doyle, res.
Laborers without legal resi- dence have lived here at different times for short periods. No. 4. - Moses Johnson. Nathan Whittemore.
James Rollins. Mark Barker. Seth Broad. House taken down and re- placed by the one at No. 1, on the county road. No. 1. - Nehemiah Upton. Stephen Gibson.
Samuel Fisk, Jr.
Nathaniel Burnham.
Ebenezer Tarbox, Jr., of Nel- son, 1853.
James Adams, 1864.
Merrick C. Adams, 1875.
Agnes J. Puffer (later Mrs. Holland), 1899. Lester C. Knight, 1909.
LOT 2.
Benjamin Learned, Jr. John Taggart.
John Taggart, Jr. Noah Smith.
John Brooks, 1841. John L. Adams, 1873.
Mary A. Read of Boston, 1879.
Charles L. Clark, 1880.
Edmund B. Clark, 1893. Sylvester Tenney of Peter- borough, owner, 1898. Frank J. Dupree, 1898.
LOT 3.
Josiah Greenwood. Josiah Wait.
Micajah Martin.
Asa Powers.
Elliot Powers, 1825.
Obed Ellis, 1872. Charles J. Ellis.
John G. Dodge and Charles G. Barnard, both of Goffs- town, owners. James L. Brockway, 1904.
Arthur A. Paquet, 1908. Gustave S. Girardet, 1911. William Hemming Walsh, 1915.
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LOT 4. Benjamin Learned, Jr. Amos Learned. Joseph Rollins. Jefferson Heald. Levi E. Priest, 1866.
Asaph E. Burpee, 1868.
Ebenezer Burpee, 1871. Patrick Clukay, 1883. Widow Mary A. Clukay. Estate of Mary A. Clukay.
LOT 5.
John Swan. Samuel Fisk. Asa Fisk. Charles R. Fisk, 1866.
George W. Gleason, owner, 1882. John E. F. Baldwin, 1882. Alfred N. Robbins of Norwood, Mass., owner, 1910.
W. Stanley Tripp of Boston, owner, 1914. William J. McDonald of Bos- ton, owner, 1914. Royal S. Wentworth of Chel- sea, Mass., owner, 1914. Mildred E. Mertsch of Warren, N. H., 1915. [Mrs. Otto F. Mertsch.]
LOT 6. Ministry Lot. Abner Maynard. Elijah Kemp. Marstin Holt. Moses Greenwood, Jr. House removed many years ago. Joseph Whittemore. Others, now unknown, lived at this place. The locations of this and the preceding house are not identified.
No. 1. - Louis Cabot, sum. res.
Heirs of Louis Cabot. No. 2. - Farm house on the Cabot estate.
LOT 7. No. 1. - Joseph Whitte- more. Rufus Piper.
William Davis, 1837.
Heirs of William Davis.
Horatio Greenwood, 1871.
Heirs of Horatio Greenwood.
Louis Cabot, owner, 1891.
Heirs of Louis Cabot. No. 2. Benjamin Well-
ington. Rev. E. Sprague, owner. Asa Fisk.
Asa H. Fisk.
Charles Ranstead, from Dor- chester, Mass., 1861.
Willard H., Frank E., and Fred. A. Pierce, owners, 1876. Louis Cabot, owner, 1890.
Heirs of Louis Cabot. The house is gone.
John Pain, res., on a spot not located upon the map.
LOT 8.
No. 1. Gardner Towne. John Learned, 1777. Jonathan Perry. Ebenezer Perry.
Charles A. Hamilton.
Samuel W. Hale, owner, 1854.
Thomas B. Wait, 1857.
Nathan Whitney, owner, 1862.
Myrick Ross, 1865. William W. Ross, 1870.
Joseph M. Ross, 1871.
Peterborough Savings Bank, 1872. Benjamin S. Fenner, 1874. Mary Ann Buck of Millbury, Mass., owner, 1879.
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Mrs. Benjamin S. Fenner, 1879. Miss Martha Parsons, 1885, sum. res. Miss Georgiana Parsons, 1886, sum. res.
Miss Georgiana Hopkins,
owner.
This is now the farm house.
No. 2. - A summer cot- tage of Miss Georgiana Hopkins.
No. 3. - Miss Georgiana Hopkins, sum. res. No. 4. Arthur Jeffrey Parsons, sum. res.
Heirs of A. J. Parsons.
- Farm house of the Par- sons family, called "Day- spring."
No. 5. Monadnock Golf Club house.
No. 6. - William Yeardly. Samuel Ward.
James Emes.
House removed many years ago.
LOT 9.
No. 1. Benjamin Learned. Thaddeus Learned. John Wilson Learned. Moses Corey, res. Widow Hannah Learned Corey. Francis Phelps, res. Joseph Phelps, res. Calvin Learned, owner.
Heirs of Calvin Learned.
Hon. Franklin MacVeagh, 1896. It is Mr. MacVeagh's north farm house. Thomas S. Lynch, res. Alexander Maitland, res. Charles E. Simmons, res. No. 2. - Calvin Learned. Rev. John C. Learned and Mrs. A. Z. Mason, heirs of Calvin Learned.
Hon. Franklin MacVeagh, 1896. It is the south farm house of Mr. MacVeagh, which he uses for an office. No. 3. - Hon. Franklin MacVeagh of Chicago, sum. res.
LOT 10.
No. 1. Charles Snow. Enos Farnum.
Charles Newton.
Calvin Learned, 1872.
James S. Fenner, 1875.
Thomas Jefferson Eaves, 1880.
Raphael Pumpelly, owner, 1893. Hon. Franklin MacVeagh,
owner, 1898.
No house now. No. 2. Jabez Puffer.
John Pain.
John Snow, Jr.
Augustine P. Snow.
Widow Mary H. Snow.
Rev. John C. Learned and Zaman A. Mason, owners, 1871. Alphonzo B. Raynor, 1879. Charles H. Smith, 1892.
Raphael Pumpelly, owner, 1892. Hon. Franklin MacVeagh,
owner, 1898.
LOT 11.
No. 1. Simeon Bullard. Joel Wight.
Samuel Fisher.
Abel Maynard. Aaron Appleton, owner.
Brown and Severance, owners.
House taken down.
LOT 12.
No. 1. Dr. Hamilton Osgood. Sumner B. Pearmain, 1910, sum. res.
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Mrs. Margaret (Pearmain) Bow- ditch, 1913, sum. res.
No. 2. - George W. Glea- son, owner. Widow Mary A. Greene, 1882. Henry Copley and Belle Greene, 1900, sum. res.
LOT 13.
Not settled.
LOT 14.
No. 1. Site of former saw-mill.
LOT 15.
No. 1. Ralph Sanger, owner. Andrew Allison, owner. Jonathan Hoar, owner. Eli Allison. James Allison, 1853.
William Amory, owner, 1897. William W. Andrew, res. Widow Louise Amory, owner.
No. 2. William Amory, sum. res. Widow Louise Amory, sum. res. - New farm house of Mrs. Amory.
LOT 16.
No. 1. Levi Partridge, 1762. Benjamin Hills, owner. Henry Stewart, 1779. Adam Caldwell, res. Elijah Carley. David Mead. Abner Sanger. Miss Rhoda W. Sanger, owner. Cyrus Emery. House taken down. No. 2. - Present school- house No. 5.
LOT 17.
No. 1. Thomas Steele, owner. Isaac Twitchell. Cyrus Emery.
Jonathan Emery, 1855. Silas P. Frost, 1855. Alfred C. Frost, 1879. Widow Harriet P. Frost. Mrs. Charles F. Aldrich, 1910, sum. res. Farm house of Mrs. Ald- rich.
Clarence D. Scribner, res.
LOT 18. Amos Morse. No house for a century.
LOT 19.
No. 1. Ichabod Rowell, 1780. John Rollins.
James Rollins, res. Thaddeus Duncklee. William Shattuck, owner.
House taken down.
No. 2. - First schoolhouse No. 5.
LOT 20.
No. 1. William Upton. Levi Kemp, from Groton, Mass. No house for many years.
No. 2. - James Upton.
House removed long ago. No. 3. - 2d schoolhouse No. 5. There appears to have been a house site a little east of the No. 3 site.
LOT 21.
No. 1. Ebenezer Richardson. Cyrus Frost, 1st. Joseph H. Richardson, 1865. Daniel Pomeroy of Orange, Mass., owner, 1865. William Haradon, 1866. Elijah and Murray Fitch of Marlborough, owners, 1868. Silas P. Frost, owner, 1882.
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House taken away.
No. 2. - David Richard- son. Aaron Richardson, died, 1861. Widow Abigail Richardson, died, 1865.
House taken away.
No.3. - Richardson's black- smithshop site.
No. 4. - Isaac Morse.
Subsequent occupants of the farm lived at No. 1, on the new road.
LOT 22.
No. 1. John Stone. Samuel Stone.
William Darracott.
Daniel W. Roby, 1871.
Charles L. Clark, 1880.
Miss Alberta M. Houghton, 1910, sum. res.
No. 2. - John Stone, Jr.
Silas Stone, son of Capt. Jolın Stone of another family.
Richard Thomas, res.
Elijah Hardy, 1854.
William Darracott, owner, 1856.
Nathaniel Hitchings, 1861.
Widow Sarah L. Hitchings.
Edward E. Sargent, 1879, mar- ried Mrs. Hitchings. Miss Alberta M. Houghton, owner, 1905. No. 3. - James Cochran, who rebuilt at No. 1.
RANGE V
LOT 1. Not settled.
LOT 2. Not settled.
LOT 3.
No. 1. Site of electric light plant. Charles F. Appleton, 1898. Dublin Electric Co., 1899. Ashuelot Gas & Electric Co., 1912. Keene Gas & Electric Co., leased, 1913.
No. 7. - Old mill site.
James Houghton, 1781.
Paul Whittemore.
Drury Morse. Ezra Rider.
Joseph P. Frost.
George Bullard.
Samuel W. Hale, 1848, oper- ated a peg mill.
Nathan Whitney, half inter- est, 1851.
Samuel W. Hale, sole owner, 1858.
Milan Townsend, 1858.
Samuel W. Hale, 1861. Benjamin F. Phelps, 1861.
George F. Cushman of Lisbon, 1862. Horace G. Wood of Albany, N. Y., 1875.
Myra L. Greenwood, 1875.
Charles F. Appleton, 1898.
Dublin Electric Co., 1899. It passed to later electric com- panies, as in No. 1.
No. 2. - House owned by owners of the mill at No. 7, in succession.
James Houghton.
Paul Whittemorc. Drury Morse. Ezra Rider.
Joseph P. Frost. George Bullard. Nathan Whitney.
Milan Townsend. Benjamin F. Phelps.
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John A. Upton.
Tenants who worked in the mill. House gone. No. 3. - Another house that belonged to the mill property, and occupied by laborers in the mill.
Moses Greenwood, Jr., res. Franklin Wait, res. House gone.
No. 4. - Solomon Morse. Jonas Clark.
Levi Marvin, res.
Rufus Symonds, res.
Mrs. Tirzah Ranstead, 1850.
Mrs. Caroline Smith, owner, 1872.
Almira L. Greenwood, owner, 1873. She married Horace G. Wood.
Charles F. Appleton, owner, 1898. No house now.
No. 5. - Samuel Smith, 1813.
Widow Caroline Smith.
Almira L. Greenwood, 1871.
Edmund Q. S. Greenwood.
Horace G. Wood.
Charles F. Appleton, owner, 1900.
One or two mill hands and laborers were tenants here. House was burned.
No. 6. - House built from a barn and owned by Charles F. Appleton. Peter Naylor (Pierre Cloutier in French), res.
No. 8. - Small house re- cently fashioned from an- other sort of building, owned by Charles F. Appleton. Andrew J. Naylor, res.
On the Wadsworth map, this house is located too far from No. 6.
LOT 4.
No. 5. House site, probably that of Redhood Pike, first settler of the lot.
No. 1. - Joseph Eaton.
Josiah Greenwood.
Elijah Kemp. Drury Morse.
Benjamin Marshall.
James Chamberlain, res.
Widow Anna Chamberlain.
Henry Kibling.
Ida M. & Annie A. Matthews, owners. John A. Upton, 1886.
Fred. A. Adams, 1901. No. 2. Jonas Bond.
Franklin Bond.
Rufus Symonds, res.
James Greenwood, res.
Mary M. Robbe, 1882.
Walter L. E. Robbe, 1912.
Widow Ada E. Robbe, owner, 1912. Mrs. Albert J. Moore, res. No. 3. Schoolhouse of District No. 2.
No. 4. -- Horace G. Wood, 1890. Widow Almira L. Wood, 1896.
LOT 5.
No. 2. Silas Stone. John Stone. Edward Wilson.
Rev. Edward Sprague, owner.
Richard Strong. Jonathan K. Smith, 1858.
Charles W. Gowing, owner, 1866. Jonathan K. Smith, 1866.
Heirs of J. K. Smith, 1879.
George A. Piper, 1880. Widow Addie L. Piper, 1905.
George W. Preston, 1910.
No. 1. - Joseph R. Strong. Charles W. Gowing, 1847.
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Fred. C. Gowing. Henry N. Gowing.
LOT 6.
No. 3. James Rollins. John Rollins. Joseph Rollins. Abraham Mead. Levi Conant.
Horatio Greenwood.
Abel Duncklee, res.
Charles Stanley, res.
Daniel Jackman, res.
Elliot Powers, res.
House disappeared long ago.
No. 1. - Moses Green- wood.
Moses Greenwood, Jr.
Moses G. Gowing.
Calvin Clark Gowing, 1857.
George W. Gleason, owner, 1868.
Mrs. Abigail G. Pierce, 1868.
Frank E. Pierce, 1890.
Mary P. Metcalf, 1899, sum. res.
Albert Metcalf, 1905, sum. res. Miss Adele G. Thayer of Bos- ton, 1910, sum. res.
No. 3. - - Farm house of the estate. Herman H. Priest, res. James MacGregor, res.
LOT 7.
In the north-east corner of lot 7, range 5, was the first school- house of the centre district. It was voted to build it in 1778. It was not completed until 1792. It was sold to Gardner Towne and re- moved in 1796. Not lo- cated on the map. No. 5. - John Alexander. Joseph Greenwood. James Mann.
William Davis. Joseph Hay. Samuel Davison, 1826. Isaac Greenwood, res. Solomon Morse, res. Gershom Morse, res. Luther Barnes, res.
Luke Beard. Mrs. Mary G. Gowing.
Joseph Willard Powers.
Heirs of J. W. Powers, 1903. Mrs. Eva L. Pierce, 1910. Ned. M. Pierce, 1912. Herman H. Priest, 1913. No. 4. Joseph F. Hay,
1825.
Nathan Whitney.
John Q. Adams of Peterbor- ough, owner, 1878.
Samuel Adams, Jr., 1887.
Frank B. Farley, 1913.
No. 3. Store built by Samuel Davison.
The merchants were:
Davison & Moore. James Cochran. Samuel L. Taggard.
John M. & Samuel W. Hale.
Cyrus Piper.
Residents: Cyrus Piper, Jr., bought the store in 1855, and res. here. Samuel Davison, 1863.
Harriet Childs, by will, 1873.
Jane R. Childs, by will.
Mrs. Emeline C. Betts, 1880.
William C. Betts, 1889.
Lucy P. Rice, 1891.
Ned. M. Pierce, 1906.
George W. Gleason, owner, 1910. Frank E. Lambert, res. Auguste Beaulieau, res.
Ernest A. Gay, res. No. 2. - Asa Heald, owner.
House erected in 1839. Samuel L. Taggard, res.
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OCCUPANTS OF LOTS
Samuel W. Hale, res. Nathan Whitney, res. Widow Elmira S. Heald. Albert J. Moore, 1887. Widow Jennie Moore. Frank B. Farley, res. Samuel L. Straw, 1912. No. 1. - Eli Hamilton.
Charles A. Hamilton. Jackson Greenwood.
Walter J. Greenwood, 1872. Widow Harriet M. Greenwood, 1892. Mrs. Julia Derby, res. Fred. A. Pierce, res., 1912.
LOT 8.
No. 2. William Taggart. Joseph Adams, 1770. Samuel Jones, in new house. Samuel Jones, Jr.
Corydon Jones, owner, 1846. Dr. David Carter, res. Hermon Robinson, res. Samuel Adams, res. James Chamberlain, 2d, res. Levi Conant, res. Mrs. Prudence Minott, res. Rebecca Pratt, res. Mrs. Bela Morse, res. Thomas Fisk, 1867.
Henry H. Smith, M.D.
Widow Arabella S. Smith, 1911. Willard H. Pierce, owner, 1915. Harry F. Mason, 1916.
No. 1. - - Corydon Jones. Edwin L. Twitchell, res.
Heirs of Corydon Jones, owners. Widow Abby M. Fisk, res., 1908. John A. Gleason, res. Wesley W. Shay, res. Robert H. Fisk, res. Albert A. Preston, res., 1916.
LOT 9.
No. 9. Clesson E. Gowing.
No. 8. - James Chamber- lain, 1773.
Rev. Edward Sprague. Benjamin Perry. Joseph Perry, 1850. George A. Gowing, 1850.
Widow Lydia S. Gowing. No. 7. Joseph Perry,
1850. George A. Gowing, owner, 1866.
Widow Abigail G. Pierce, 1867. George W. Gleason, 1868. No. 6. Store of George W. Gleason, built 1868.
Merchants:
George W. Gleason.
Gleason & Ordway.
G. W. Gleason & Son.
Tenants over store:
John G. Townsend, res.
Samuel L. Straw, res.
Perley Martin, res. Charles P. Fisher, res., 1908.
Herbert L. Childs, res., 1912.
Earle E. Parkhurst, res., 1915.
No. 5.
- Town hall.
Dedicated, Dec. 28, 1882.
No. 4.
The Farnhanı
Memorial Library. Dedicated, June 20, 1901. No. 3. - Unitarian Par-
sonage. First occupied, July 4, 1883.
Rev. H. D. Catlin, res., 1883.
Rev. Granville Pierce, res., 1886. Rev. George W. Patten, res., 1890.
Rev. George W. Cooke, res., 1898.
Rev. Franklin K. Gifford, res., 1900. Albert P. Fiske, res., 1903.
Charles P. Fisher, res., 1905. House burned, Nov. 22, 1908. New house built on site, 1910- 11.
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Alfred H. Childs, M.D., res., 1911.
George H. Preston, res., 1915. Josiah L. Seward, D.D., rooms. No. 2. - An annex to the Leffingwell Hotel, called "The Casino," built in re- cent years. It was burned, Nov. 22, 1908. It has not been replaced by any build- ing. No. 1. - Store and resi- dence.
Merchants:
Joseph Abbot. Eli & James Adams.
Adams & Appleton.
[Eli Adams and Aaron Apple- ton.]
Aaron Appleton. Joseph Appleton.
Residents:
Joseph Abbot.
Eli Adams.
James Adams. Aaron Appleton.
Joseph Appleton.
Rev. Henry A. Kendall, res.
Samuel Appleton, owner.
David Appleton, owner. Rev. Levi W. Leonard, D.D., res.
Moses Cragin, res. Daniel G. Jones, res. Alona Stone, res.
Thomas Fisk and George W. Gleason, owners, 1871.
Charles H. Leffingwell, 1871, who converted the residence, with adjoining store, into a first-class boarding house, which finally became an inn of a high order. Henry R. Leffingwell, 1898.
Buildings burned, Nov. 22, 1908, and nothing has been built upon the site.
George W. Gleason, owner. No. 10. Mrs. Ann E, Hayden of Boston, 1887. sum. res.
Miss Charlotte A. Johnson of Boston, 1905, sum. res.
Micah Morse lived and had a tannery on lot 9, range 5. No. 11. - James A. Porter, 1906.
No. 12. - Roman Catholic Church of "My Lady of the Snows."
No. 13. - Charles E. Howe,
1890.
Thomas W. Saunders, 1907.
Ernest A. Gay, res.
George A. Clukay, res.
House burned in 1914.
James L. Brockway, 1908. Alfred F. Boisvert, called Alfred F. Greenwood, 1911. Wesley W. Shay, res.
Paint shop belonging to the preceding place. Frank Don Atwood, res., 1915.
LOT 10.
No. 5. On former Wait estate. Lewis P. Randolph, 1882. James H. Frothingham of Bos- ton, owner, 1898.
Frothingham heirs, owners, 1900.
Various summer tenants. Samuel S. Durfee, sum. ten. No. 4. -- On former Wait estate. James H. Frothingham of Bos- ton, owner, 1884. Frothingham heirs, owners, 1900. Charles Preston, res. House taken away. No. 3. - - On former Snow
or Wait estate. John Snow, Jr.
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OCCUPANTS OF LOTS
Elisha Knowlton. Mrs. Joseph Whittemore. James Bullard.
Mrs. Joseph R. Strong, after- wards Mrs. Joseph Knight. Lewis P. Randolph.
Mrs. James Hayward, 1852.
George W. Gleason, owner, 1866.
William I. Howe, 1869. Nancy Guild, 1871.
Joseph B. Yardley, 1873.
Heirs of J. B. Yardley.
Calvin Learned, 1875. Heirs of Calvin Learned, 1880. James H. Frothingham of Bos- ton, owner, 1892.
Frothingham heirs, owners, 1900. Various summer tenants.
- A few feet north-east of No. 2 was the site of the sec- ond schoolhouse in the cen- tre district, used from 1796 until 1823.
No. 2. - Site of old brick Town Hall, built in 1823, sold to Daniel Fiske and re- moved in 1860. The lower room was used for school purposes, 1823-1841, the third school-room in the district.
James H. Frothingham of Bos- ton, 1885, sum. res. Frothingham heirs, 1900.
Various short term summer tenants. Mrs. Josiah Bradlee, sum. ten. No. 1. - - Rev. Joseph Farrar.
Rev. Edward Sprague. John Snow.
Josephus Snow. Thomas B. Wait.
James H. Frothingham of Bos- ton, owner, 1884.
Frothingham heirs, 1900.
Various short term summer tenants.
Arthur T. Bradlee, sum. ten. No. 6. - Mrs. Mary W. McKittrick of St. Louis, Mo., 1898, sum. res. George D. Markham of St. Louis, sum. res.
No. 7. - Miss Mary Ann Wales of Boston, 1885, sum. res.
Miss Lucy S. Brewer of Boston, 1893, sum. res.
No. 8. - Miss Agnes R. Parkhurst, later the wife of Prof. Richard Burton, 1887, sum. res.
No. 9. - Part of the pur- chase of Miss Parkhurst, afterwards Mrs. Burton, of Hartford, Conn. These two cottages, when built, were called "Boulderstone Cot- tages," and were used for high-class boarders. The Burtons now use one of them for a sum. res.
They have been rented to various short term summer tenants.
No. 10. - Arnold Wells Catlin of Brooklyn, N. Y., 1884, sum. res.
Edward C. Sterling of St. Louis, Mo., 1889, sum. res. The house has been burned. No. 11. - Misses Ellen and Ida Mason, 1888, sum. res. Hon. (now Viscount) James Bryce, British Ambassador to the United States, rented this house for a time.
Hon. Henry White, Ambassa- dor of the United States to France in 1907, recently rented this house for a time.
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HISTORY OF DUBLIN
No. 12. - The lodge of the Pumpelly estate.
John Lindgrin, res.
No. 13. - - Thomas H. Mc- Kittrick, 1898, sum. res. Mrs. Marshall Field of Chi- cago, Ill., sum. ten.
Mrs. Caroline C. Williams of Chicago, Ill., sum. res.
No. 14. John H. Pum- pelly of New York, N. Y., 1893, sum. res.
No. 15. - John H. Pum- pelly purchased, in 1893, the ground on which this cottage and the preceding stand; built the houses, and they have been rented to various short term tenants.
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