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Rented to summer tenants. Samuel S. Durfee, sum. ten. No. 3. - The Catlin farm house.
Robert Rennick, res.
No. 2. - Joel White, whose house was burned.
Benjamin Mason, Jr.
Cyrus Mason, died, 1870. John H. Mason, 1869.
Mr. Mason sold to Mr. Catlin, in 1889, and this house_was taken down.
No. 1. - Daniel Catlin of St. Louis, Mo., 1889, sum. res., died, 1916. Heirs of Daniel Catlin.
LOT 13.
No. 1. Taken from the Glea- son farm.
Richard T. Parker of Boston, 1882, sum. res., died, 1904. Heirs of Richard T. Parker. Mrs. Kate Gannett Wells of Boston, sum. ten.
Daniel Catlin of St. Louis, Mo., owner, 1907, died, 1916. Heirs of Daniel Catlin. Daniel K. Catlin of St. Louis, Mo., sum. ten.
No. 2. - Farm buildings belonging to the preceding estate.
Benjamin Willard, res. for many years.
House vacant in 1916. No. 4. William Scott.
Robert Muzzy.
Thomas Alden. Amos Jackson.
Joseph Hayward, Jr., owner. Stephen Pierce, res. Salmon Blodgett, res.
Jonas Clark, res.
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OCCUPANTS OF LOTS
Samuel Adams, who removed the house that once stood here and built the brick house at No. 3.
George Elliot Leighton of St. Louis, Mo., owner, 1887, who built the fine summer residence now standing on the site of the house removed by Mr. Adams, died, 1901. George Bridge Leighton of St. Louis, Mo., later of Boston, legal res. of Dublin, son of the preceding, who has, in 1916, much enlarged the cottage. No. 3. - Monadnock Farm, No. 1. Samuel Adams built the house. Phinehas Gleason, Jr. John Gleason. Rufus P. Pierce, res.
George E. Leighton, owner, 1887, died, 1901.
Frank C. Potter, res.
George B. Leighton, owner, 1901.
Tenanted by farm workmen. Herbert Baxendale, res.
Mrs. Margaret Conor, res. Monadnock Post-office is in this house, G. B. Leighton, postmaster.
LOT 14.
No. 2. Site of the former house of John Wilson Learned.
No. 1. John Wilson Learned.
Asa Morse. Roland Farnum. Elmer B. Howe, 1864.
George E. Leighton, owner, 1889. Monadnock Farm, No. 2.
George B. Leighton, owner, 1901.
Charles Burton Shay, res.
LOT 15.
Nathan Knowlton lived on this lot. The site is not located. No. 1. - Monadnock Farm, No. 3.
Thomas Fisk built this house in 1852.
Moses A. Brown and Lorenzo L. Brown of Fitchburg, Mass., 1865.
Moses A. Brown, sole owner. George Bridge Leighton, of the estate of Moses A. Brown, 1888, present owner. Wesley W. Shay, res. J. Augustus Grau, res. No. 2. - Deacon John
Knowlton. Luther Barnes. Luke Knowlton, who moved to Marlborough in 1849. No house now.
LOT 16.
No. 3. The paint shop of L. A. & C. E. Fairbanks. No. 2. - Joseph L. Fair- banks, 1886.
No. 1. Site of house once occupied by Andrew Allison.
It is said that Samuel Allison once had a saw-mill on the brook, nearly oppo- site the Fairbanks residence.
LOT 17. No. 4. Robert C. Woodward, owner, 1903. Merton T. Woodward, res. No. 3. - Samuel Allison.
Jeremiah K. Needham.
Charles W. Cleaveland.
Henry Holt.
Micah Howe. Mrs. Lucy M. Howe, wife of John Andrew Bruce, 1876.
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HISTORY OF DUBLIN
Livingston Stone of Charles- town, N. H., and Swissville, Pa., owner, 1886. Joseph L. Fairbanks, res. Samuel Griffin Parker, res.
Dow J. Hart of Marlborough, owner, 1911, died, 1916. House vacant several years. Heirs of Dow J. Hart.
William D. Adams, owner, 1916.
No. 2. - Lambert L. Howe, 1859, of Micah Howe.
Julia A. Gage of Marlborough, 1881. Charles W. Fiske, 1886. Pierre Loiselle, 1898. Henri Dion, 1903.
John L. Mauran, owner, 1907. Tenanted recently for short periods by laboring men's families.
No. 1. - Site of a saw-mill, which later produced wood- en-ware products, built by Samuel Allison in 1830, and continuously operated by the first five occupants of the house at No. 3 and by the first three occupants of No. 2.
LOT 18.
Not settled.
LOT 19.
Near the eastern edge of the lot, on the south side of the highway, is a shanty, which has been occupied for several years by the family of a Finn named Herman Oja. Infront of this shanty, the Oja child was killed in 1915.
John Barrett settled on this lot in 1784. The site is not located.
No. 1. -
Joseph Barrett, 1779. John Riggs. Jonas Wight. House removed long ago.
LOT 20.
Levi Barrett lived somewhere upon this lot. The site is not located.
Robert Muzzy, owner of a part.
Samuel Adams, owner of a part. Piper & Jones, owners, who pastured it.
No house within a century.
LOT 21.
Thomas Atwood lived on this lot, but the site of his house cannot be located.
Samuel Lewis once lived on the north part of this lot, but we cannot locate the site.
Oliver White lived on an- other part of the lot. His house site is not discovered. - Samuel Williams owned the east part of the lot.
LOT 22.
Not settled.
RANGE VII.
LOT 1.
No. 1. The house located here upon the map belongs to the Turner family and is really across the town line and in Peterborough. Hence the succession of owners will not be traced.
No. 2. - John Richardson. Daniel Fiske.
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OCCUPANTS OF LOTS
Nathan Holt. Mary R. Richardson, 1887. Wilson B. Richardson, 1903. Orison H. and Frederick W. Moore, 1907. Loren W. Adams, 1913. No. 3. - - John Morse, owner.
Abijah Richardson, died, 1840. Malachi Richardson, died, 1887. Luke F. Richardson, died, 1910. Widow Mary R. Richardson. Luke Harland Richardson. No. 4. Site of the log cabin in which the Richard- sons first settled. No. 5. - Site of a cabin in which John Richardson is said to have lived.
LOTS 2, 3, and 4. Not settled.
LOT 5. No. 1. Joseph Drury, 1778. Abel Wilder. Jonathan Townsend. Samuel F. Townsend, died, 1882. Widow Betsey G. Townsend. Charles M. Townsend, 1883. George de Forest Brush, 1901, widely known as a portrait painter.
LOT 6.
No. 1. Hart Balch, 1779. David Townsend, Jr., 1779. David Townsend, son of Da- vid, Jr. David Townsend, son of the preceding David, 1850. Albert A. French, 1876. William A. Wheeler, 1876. James M. Hannaford, 1881. James Hannaford, 1882.
Emily A., wife of J. A. Hanna- ford, 1895.
Henry E. Taylor, from Ever- ett, Mass., 1895. Alvano T. Nickerson of Somer- ville, Mass., and Henry E. Taylor, 1898. Alvano T. Nickerson, 1900. John F. Conway, from Lincoln, N. H., 1902. John Conway, 1904. John B. Tuttle, of Boston, 1904. John A. Gleason, owner, 1905. Frederic C. Beaulieu, 1905. Mrs. Helen S. Burr of New York, N. Y., 1912.
William K. Nichols, owner, 1914.
LOT 7.
No. 1. John Alexander. Ebenezer Emes, 1779. William Davis. John Rollins. Artemas Childs.
Rev. Edward Sprague, owner. Asa Gibbs. Luke Richardson, owner.
Myrick Ross, res. for many years, owner in 1860. No house for many years.
LOT 8.
No. 1. Ebenezer Twitchell. Abijah Twitchell. Seth Cobb, 1780. Stephen Davis. Seth Cobb, Jr. No house for many years.
LOTS 9, 10, and 11. Not settled.
LOT 12. No. 3. Henry W. Rolfe of Palo Alto, Cal., 1887, sum. res.
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HISTORY OF DUBLIN
Alfred G. Rolfe of Pottstown, Pa., 1903, sum. res. Miss Martha Silsbee of Boston, 1912, sum. res. No. 2. - Joel Wight.
Eli Wight. Luther Barnes. William Hartwell.
Lyman Farnum. Jonas H. Brooks.
Cornelius Towne, Jr., 1852.
Alvah and William H. Ken- dall, 1868.
Daniel R. Marshall, trustee for William H. Kendall, 1870.
Herbert K. Faulkner, M.D., and Walter R. Porter, both of Keene, 1885.
Herbert K. Faulkner, M.D., of Keene, 1889, sum. res.
Harry Seaton Rand of Cam- bridge, Mass., 1916.
No. 1. - Mrs. Eugenia, wife of Edward Frothingham, 1898, sum. res.
Count Speck von Sternburg, former German Ambassador to the United States, rented this cottage for a time.
LOT 13. Not settled.
LOT 14.
No. 1. Schoolhouse No. 6, built in 1840, second in the district. Zaccheus Watkins once lived on this lot, site not located.
LOT 15.
Elias Knowlton lived on this lot, site not located. No. 1. - Edward Cheney. Thomas Fisk, owner. No house for many years.
LOT 16.
No. 1. Thomas Muzzy. Robert Muzzy. Robert Muzzy, Jr. Joseph Whittemore.
Thomas Fisk, who built the house at No. 1, lot 15, range 6, in 1852, and this house was abandoned.
LOT 17.
No. 1. Joshua Farnum, 1778. Enos Farnum. Joshua Farnum, Jr.
Roland Farnum.
Ebenezer Atwood.
House removed. No. 2. - - Horace Yeardly. John Brooks. Joseph B. Yeardly, res.
Arba S. Amsden, res. William Yeardly, owner.
The house is gone.
No. 3. - First schoolhouse, No. 6. It was removed in 1840.
LOT 18.
Not settled. It was "sold to Joshua Farnum for an iron bar."
LOT 19.
No. 1. John Wight. Jonas Wight. Jonas Wight, 2d. Samuel W. Hale, owner.
William Pratt of Peterborough, owner.
No house for many years.
LOT 20.
On a site not located. Thomas White, 1781. John White, res. John Twitchell, res.
Thomas Sargent, res.
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OCCUPANTS OF LOTS
Cornelius Towne, Jr. No. 1. - Summer cottage of Percy W. Russell of Ches- ham, never much used.
LOT 21.
John Caldwell, 1778, lived on a site not located. No. 1. - William Haven. Ruggles Smith. John Gleason. Josiah Fitch, 1852. Josiah L. Sargent, 1855.
Frederick A. Searle, 1858. Norris Allen of Lowell, Mass., and Calvin Allen, Jr., from Rindge, 1873.
Fred J. Sundstrom, 1900.
Henry L. Wiswall, of Marl- borough, owner, 1886. Frederick J. Sundstrom, 1893.
LOT 22.
On site not located. David Stanford. Zebulon Norris. Nealley Norris. Asa Metcalf, res. Adam Templeton, res. Amos Stanford, res.
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No. 1. - Thaddeus Met- calf, who lived principally in Marlborough, located here in 1858, remaining a short time.
The house is removed.
The remaining three ranges of lots have belonged to the new town of Harrisville since 1870. We shall undertake to give the occupants while they formed a part of Dub- lin, but cannot always take the space to trace shifting tenants and non-resident owners since these lots be- came a part of another town.
RANGE VIII.
LOT 1.
No. 1. John Clark. Josiah C. Spring. Aaron Greenwood, 1813, died, 1827. Neverson Greenwood, died, 1845.
Heirs of N. Greenwood. James Lowe, res.
John S. & G. Bruce Gilchrest, 1864. John S. Gilchrest, 1865. Union Mfg. Co. of Peterbor- ough, 1903, owners. Hubbard Vigneault, res.
Alvin Townsend & Herbert F. Nichols, both of Peterbor- ough, 1907, owners. House burned.
LOT 2.
No. 1. Samuel Smith. Asa Fiske. Parker Fiske. .
Levi W. Fiske, 1851.
Mrs. Samuel S. Tucker, 1899. Orville F. Barber, 1904.
Fred. I. Eaves, 1905.
Mrs. Wallace W. Lampman, 1907, owner. Mark Peavy, 1908. Eugene Fred. Gilchrest, 1915.
LOT 3.
No 1. Site of the old Green- wood house.
Lor 4. Not settled.
LOT 5. No. 1. David Townsend, Jr. House burned. Amos Townsend, who built a new house on the site.
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HISTORY OF DUBLIN
Jabez B. P. Townsend & Charles M. Townsend. Jabez B. P. Townsend. Miss Sarah F. Townsend.
George W. Gleason, owner, 1887. Amos Lawrence Faxon of Bos- ton, 1887. Amos Lawrence & John Lyman Faxon, owners, 1916.
LOT 6.
No. 1. David Townsend, Sr., 1779. Dr. Abel Maynard.
Samuel Fisher.
Samuel Fisher, Jr.
No house for many years. - Site not located. D. Gray Nutting, 1779. Benjamin Wiley, 1781. No house for many years.
LOT 7.
No. 2. Site of the former schoolhouse No. 9.
No. 1. -- Simeon Johnson.
Adam Johnson. Ira Fuller. Daniel Warren.
Nahum Warren.
Charles Corey. Bela Morse, 1867, died, 1888. George M. Tarbox, died, 1893. Heirs of G. M. Tarbox. John D. Grimes, 1908. The house was burned and Mr. Grimes moved into the house in lot 8, No. 2, on the opposite side of the road, on the same farm.
LOT 8.
No. 2. Jonathan Adams, 1782. Joshua Flint. John Pratt. Daniel Twitchell, 2d.
Daniel G. Jones. Bela Morse, owner. James Abbot, res.
George M. Tarbox, owner. House practically abandoned for several years. John D. Grimes, owner, 1908. Mr. Grimes repaired the house and moved into it after his house upon the opposite side of the road was destroyed by fire. No. 1. - Amos Emery. John Crombie.
Clark C. Cochran.
David Appleton, owner, 1854.
George W. Hazen, 1862, died, 1864. Stephen Hazen, died, 1887.
Charles S. Hazen, died, 1914. Edson H. Hazen.
LOT 9.
No. 1. Joseph Twitchell, 3d. Augustine Wood, owner, 1854. George Wood, 1866, died, 1893. Heirs of George Wood. George A. Gowing, owner, 1893. House not now habitable.
LOT 10.
No. 1. Jabez Puffer, 1773. David Elliot, 1779.
James Demeritt. Ellis Stedman.
Josiah Wait. Homer & Ladd, owners.
Franklin Wait, res. Harvey Allen, res.
Levi Sawin, res.
David Townsend (grandson of David, Sr.), owner. House gone.
LOT 11. No. 1. Jabez Puffer. Daniel Morse. Levi Morse.
655
OCCUPANTS OF LOTS
Aaron Appleton, owner. Amos Stanford, res. John Gilchrest, res. Franklin Wait, res. Edward Milliken. Moses Twitchell, owner, 1853. Winslow Royce & Albert G. Hubbard, owners, 1855. Bela Morse, owner, 1859.
George D. May, 1871. Benjamin Crosby, 1871. Benjamin W. Crosby, 1876. Gilman Kendall, 1878. Zophar Willard, owner, 1884. Arthur Rotch, owner, 1885. Mrs. Edward Frothingham, owner, 1901.
LOT 12.
No. 1. Reuben Morse. Bela Morse. Bela Morse, Jr. Eli & Charles A. Hamilton. Samuel L. Taggard. E. T. Burnham, owner. Charles Quimby of Bow, owner. Samuel Burnham of Man- cliester, owner, 1848. Charles Cheney of Manches- ter, owner, 1854. Gilman Whittemore, res.
J. M. & G. W. Platts of Lon- donderry, owners, 1855. Alvah Kendall, 1855. Albert A. J. Seaver, 1871. Gilman Kendall, 1873. Zophar Willard, owner, 1884. Mrs. Emily E. Sears of Bev- erley, Mass., 1884, sum. res. Mrs. Mary L. Jones of New Bedford, Mass., 1894, sum. res.
Mrs. Jones is the widow of Edward C. Jones of New Bedford. House burned, 1915; a much finer one built, 1916.
LOT 13.
No. 1. Thaddeus Mason, Sr. John Mason. Daniel Phillips, res. The old house was burned.
Calvin Mason, who built a new house. Joseph L. Richards. Elliot Cotton, 1865. Heirs of Elliot Cotton. House taken away.
No. 2. - Site purchased of the Cotton heirs.
Rev. Lucius H. Thayer of Ports- mouth, 1900, sum. res. No. 3. - Site purchased of the Cotton heirs. Joel E. Goldthwait, M.D., of Boston, 1900, sum. res.
William H. Kirkbride of Cam- den, S. C., 1915, sum. res. No. 4. - Site purchased of the Cotton heirs. Mrs. S. E. Rand, sum. res.
LOT 14.
There were three house sites upon this lot, neither of which is located on the map. Dr. Ward Eddy. Willard Hunt. Isaac Hunt. - A Mr. Spaulding. No house on the lot for many years.
LOT 15. Not settled.
LOT 16.
No. 1. John Muzzy. John Muzzy, Jr. Reuben Muzzy. Isaac Fuller. Jeremiah Stickney. Jonas Brooks. John Brooks.
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HISTORY OF DUBLIN
Ebenezer A. Brooks. Adam Templeton, res. Joseph B. Yardley. David White, res. William Yardley, 3d. Ebenezer French, res.
Joseph B. Yardley, 1856.
Walter B. F. Rowe, 1872. The Baptist Ch. of Chesham was organized in the old house that stood upon this spot, on Dec. 7, 1785. The house was last occupied by Mr. Rowe.
Charles MacV eagh of New York, N. Y., 1904, who removed the old house and erected a sum. res.
LOT 17.
Two early settlers upon this lot lived on spots which have not been located. - John Wight. Josiah Reed.
No. 1. - Moses Adams, Jr.
Moses Adams, 3d.
Henry A. Adams, who removed the old house and built the present fine farm-house. Frederick M. Adams of New York, N. Y., owner. Charles MacVeagh, owner.
LOT 18.
Oldham Gates, 1784. No subsequent settler and no house for many years.
Lor 19.
No. 1. Thought to have been the house site of Matthew Davis. No. 2. - Moses Whitaker. Paul Fitch. Cornelius Towne, Jr. Ira Knowlton.
Josiah Wight, res. House taken away long ago.
LOT 20.
House site not located. Asa Pratt. John Pratt. Moses Riggs.
Samuel Lewis.
Timothy Pratt.
LOT 21.
On a site not located on map. John Stroud, 1778.
Jonathan Flood Southwick.
No. 6.
Charles L. Nye.
House vacant in 1916. No. 5. - Jabez Wight.
John Wight. Asa Hemenway.
Aaron Smith.
Elisha Smith.
Aaron Smith, Jr.
Heirs of Aaron Smith, Jr.
Ruth A. Smith.
Mrs. Albert L. Russell, 1903, died, 1906.
Heirs of Mrs. Russell.
Various tenants.
Walter B. F. Rowe, res. No. 4. - Calvin Smith.
Lambert L. Howe, 1870, died, 1896. Widow Lizzie C. Howe, died, 1914.
Mrs. C. Albert Seaver, 1912.
Henry E. Parker, res. Jackson Eddy, res. No. 3. David Thurston. Jedediah Kilburn Southwick.
Nathaniel Furber. Augustus Southwick.
Thomas Hardy, 1854. Solon Willard, 1864. Orrin M. Bullard, 1873. David Willard, 1878. Ambrose La Point, 1900.
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OCCUPANTS OF LOTS
No 2. - Former store.
Mrs. James L. Russell, 1871. Miss Adnie E. Russell, 1891. Elwyn W. Seaver, married Miss Russell.
No. 1. --- John French, Jr., 1783.
Robert Worsley.
Mrs. Calvin Carleton, 1863.
Albert L. Russell, 1888.
Percy W. Russell, 1899.
The house marked, on the map, as No. 11, lot 22, is really on the west side of lot 21. An additional purchase extended the estate a few feet into lot 22.
Morris M. Heath, 1849, of the Southwick estate.
Amos Sargent, Aaron Smith, and Josiah Knight, 1850, owners. Joseph B. Yardley, 1851.
Mrs. Susan Currier, 1852, mother of Mrs. Yardley, formerly Mrs. Taylor, sub- sequently Mrs. Timothy Blodgett. Timothy Blodgett, 1870.
Mrs. John A. Bruce, 1885.
Charles M. Brown, by will, 1907. Walter E. Rowe, res.
LOT 22.
No. 13. Office of Percy W. Russell.
No. 12. - From the Ira Smith estate. John E. Needham, 1844.
Prentiss W. Greenwood, 1851.
Josiah H. Knight, owner.
Merrill Mason, owner, 1855. Arba Greenwood, 1855. Elijah W. Mason, 1856. Ira Prentiss Smith, 1867. Holton Travis. Widow Martha Travis.
No. 11. This place was wrongly located upon the map. It appears from deeds, as well as the former history of the town, that it should have been located upon the western edge of lot 21.
No. 10. - A Mr. Manning,
res.
Calvin Carlton.
Prescott Lewis.
Cyrus W. Woodward.
George W. Worsley, 1854.
Ira Smith, 1854.
Herman P. Smith, 1881.
Sewell F. Hayes, 1883.
George W. Bemis, owner, 1910.
Various tenants.
No. 9. - Smith. Franklin M.
Merrill J. Russell, 1859.
Ira Smith, owner.
Lyman Russell, 1866, died, 1878.
Widow Ursula Russell, died, 1904.
Cyrus E. Russell, owner.
Widow of Cyrus E. Russell, owner.
No. 8. - John White, res. James Knowlton.
Jonathan Russell, Jr.
James L. Russell.
John Gove. Silas Bruce, res.
Josiah H. Knight, res.
John McFee, res.
Ebenezer H. Russell, res.
Ira Prentiss Smith.
Rev. Lyman Culver, res. Zophar Willard, owner.
Dolly A. Patterson, 1867. Horace W. Smith, 1877. Joseph Colburn, 1879.
David D. Gay, 1880. Ebenezer G. Matthews, 1882, died, 1901.
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HISTORY OF DUBLIN
Widow Irene Matthews, died, 1905.
Franklin K. Matthews.
Mrs. W. B. F. Rowe, 1906.
Percy W. Russell, owner, 1911.
No. 7. - - Site of the mill used for the manufacture of lumber and various kinds of wooden-wares, operated suc- cessively by Cyrus W. Wood- ward, Ira Smith, Albert L. Russell, and Percy W. Rus- sell, and which was des- troyed by fire recently.
No. 6. - Edward G. Rus- sell.
No. 5. - Shop of Edward G. Russell.
No. 4. - Daniel Green- wood.
Josiah Lewis.
Mrs. Anna Lewis.
Josiah Bemis.
George W. Worsley.
William Richardson.
Charles J. Smith, 1864.
Percy W. Russell, owner, 1905.
Many short term tenants.
No.3. - -Site of the Metho- dist Episcopal meeting-house built in 1842, which stood here twenty years. Not located. Jonathan Russell. Ebenezer Russell. Not located. Moses Riggs. Luther Carlton. Not located on the map. Summer cottage built by Percy W. Russell.
No. 2. - William Green- wood, Jr. Arba Greenwood, 1818. Zophar Willard, 1854. Franklin M. Smith, 1855. Josiah Fitch.
Frederick A. Searle, 1874. Charles E. Thayer, 1888. Martin M. Mason, owner, 1894. Mrs. Sarah W. Coe, owner, 1901.
There is no house now. No. 1. - Mrs. Sarah W. Coe's "Knickerbocker Kamp."
RANGE IX.
Lor 1.
No. 1. Benjamin Marshall. Bartholomew Persons.
William Page.
Abigail Warren.
Nahum Warren.
Moses Eaton, Jr.
House is in ruins.
LOT 2.
No. 1. Daniel Warren. Nahum Warren. William Davis. Moses Eaton, Jr., died, 1886.
Luther P. Eaton, died, 1915. Clifton E. Richardson, 1916. No. 2. - John Gilchrest, died, 1876. Gilman Gilchrest, died, 1902. Charles A. Gilchrest.
LOT 3.
Not settled. It has been a part of the Warren farm. No. 1. - Schoolhouse No. 10, according to the former district arrangement of
Dublin.
LOT 4.
No. 1. John Hill. Benjamin Wiley. No house for many years.
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OCCUPANTS OF LOTS
LOT 5.
East Harrisville. No. 1. - David Pierce.
Luther Pierce.
Albert G. Hubbard.
David Bagley
Horace W. Hyde S
No house for many years.
No. 2. - Eastview (for- merly called East Harris- ville) railroad station.
Not located on map.
A. R. McDonald, 1913, near the station.
No. 3. - Ebenezer Hill, 1773.
Jacob Damon. Luke Richardson.
Kinney Knowlton, res.
Daniel Townsend.
Leonard O. Smith, 1868.
William Lakin, 1873.
Jacob G. Lakin, 1878.
Lemuel D. Lakin, 1892.
Charles P. Hayward, 1892.
Charles S. & Arthur Knight, 1911. Widow Clara A. Martin, 1911. No. 4. - Charles Stanley. No house recently.
No. 5. - Moses Marshall. James Burns. George Handy. Asa Fairbanks.
Made into two tenements.
In one tenement, the following : Asa Fairbanks. Henry J. Farwell.
Lewis S. Farwell.
Frank C. Farwell.
In other tenement, the follow- ing: Amon P. Hart. David V. Hill. William B. Spofford.
This house became a part of
the property belonging to the owners of the mill at No. 6. The house was destroyed by fire.
No. 6. - The mill owned successively by George Handy, Asa Fairbanks, and the Farwells, with other brief term intermediate owners. It was used for man- ufacturing lumber, wash- boards, mop sticks, clothes- pins, and other kinds of wooden-wares. It is not now (1916) in operation. No. 7. - Site of a saw-mill which was used before the building of the mill at No. 6. No. 8. - Reo Adams.
James Adams.
Gilbert Tuel.
George Handy
Nathaniel Greely
Bela Morse.
Joseph Turner.
Franklin J. Ware.
Harvey J. Ware.
Ebenezer G. Matthews.
William Lakin.
George L. Traxler, res.
Charles Henry Spofford, res.
Joseph Hamilton Spofford, res.
Benjamin Travis, res.
Darius Upton, res. Amon P. Hart, res.
Charles Green, res.
Samuel Hebert, res.
A Mr. Stowell, res.
Edgar L. Ware, res.
Lewis S. Farwell, in whose house the East Harrisville post-office was located.
House burned a few years ago. No. 9. - George Handy. Asa Fairbanks. Henry J. Farwell. Harvey J. Ware.
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HISTORY OF DUBLIN
Charles C. Farwell.
House vacant in 1916.
No. 10. - Asa Fairbanks. Jabez Townsend.
David Bartlett.
Charles C. Farwell, owner.
William B. Spofford, res.
Harvey J. Ware, res.
Frank C. Farwell, res. Lewis S. Farwell, res.
House vacant in 1916.
No. 11. - The original lo- cation of No. 3, before the present road was built.
LOT 6.
No. 1. Gardner Towne. Thaddeus Twitchell. Abijah Twitchell, 2d. Elias Joslin. Albert G. Hubbard.
Edwin Ware, 1866. David C. Owen, 1872. Wallace W. Lampman, 1900.
LOT 7.
Site not located. Benjamin Smith. No. 1. - Abijah Twitchell, 1st. Ebenezer Twitchell. Calvin Twitchell. Mrs. Arvilla Twitchell. Winslow Royce, 1854. Widow of Winslow Royce. Percy W. Russell, owner, 1913. Different tenants.
LOT 8. No. 2. Alexander Eames. Raymond Hunt. Site not located. Ebenezer Cobb, 1778. No. 1. Charles E. Town- send. Luke Tarbox, 1872.
George L. Wright, 1881.
Mrs. Lucy F. Wright, 1895 Arthur E. Wright, 1895 No. 3. - Aaron Marshall, 1778. Luke Richardson, res.
Allen Billings, res. Alson Upton. Reuel Brigham.
Charles E. Townsend, owner, 1858. David M. Townsend, 1860, died, 1895.
Widow Helen M. Townsend, died, 1902.
Charles E. Townsend, son of David M., and nephew of the preceding Charles E.
LOT 9. Not settled.
LOT 10.
No. 1. Jonathan Morse.
Timothy Adams. Josiah Wait. Franklin Wait.
Daniel Townsend.
David Townsend, 3d, owner.
Sylvester Blodgett, res. John Todd, res. Other short term residents.
Daniel Townsend, owner, 2d time, 1858. Cheshire Mills Co., owners, 1858.
Sarah L. Pillsbury, 1859. Joshua P. Pillsbury, 1863. George D. May, 1869.
Thomas Frazier, 1870. Thomas Fisher, 1874.
Robert McKim, 1876. Albert J. Upton, res.
LOT 11.
No. 1 and No. 2. Summer cottages near the pond, owned by Eugene E. Applin.
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No. 3. - Joshua Twitchell. Moses Twitchell.
Jesse Warren, owner, 1869.
Zophar Willard, owner, 1879. Augustus Lapoint, 1880. Robert Venable, 1894. Widow of Robert Venable.
LOT 12.
No. 1. Fred. Emery. No. 2. - - Byron E. Rob- ertson's lake cottage.
No. 3. -- A lake cottage of Eugene E. Applin.
No. 4. - Lake cottage of Bertram A. Powers.
No. 5. - Lake cottage of T. A. and Harold A. Peart. No. 6. - Stephen Twitch- ell, 1778. Joseph Adams. Timothy Adams. James Burns. Jonathan Townsend, owner. Non-resident owners.
No house for seventy-five years.
LOT 13.
No. 1. Charles Hebert. No. 2. - Tenement house owned by Cheshire Mills Co.
No. 3. - Gershom Twitch- ell, Jr., 1774. Josiah Twitchell. Gershom Twitchell, 3d. Luther Twitchell. John Twitchell, 2d. Eli Hamilton. Joseph F. Hay, owner. Non-resident owners. No house for many years. Schoolhouse No. 8 stood near the preceding house till 1841.
LOT 14.
At a site not located on the map, Dr. Benjamin Hills set- tled in 1784, and lived several years. No. 1. - Benjamin Mason, Sr. Bela Mason. Samuel Mason, Jr. Levi Emery, 1833. Solon Willard, 1875, died, 1908. Everard C. Willard.
Samuel E. Willard.
LOT 15.
No. 1. Josiah Stanford. Phinehas Stanford.
Thaddeus Mason, Jr. Thaddeus P. Mason. Heirs of T. P. Mason. Phinehas Gleason, res.
Amos E. Perry, 1854. Orlando and Darwin C. Fogg, 1862. Orlando Fogg, 1863.
Frederick M. Hardy, 1887.
George B. Leighton, owner, 1890.
This is Monadnock Farm, No. 4. Frederic Trudelle, res.
LOT 16.
On a site in the east part of the lot, not located upon the map. Nathaniel Furber, a potter.
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