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David Davis was succeeded by his son Daniel, commonly called Major, and Samuel Davis. There were also a Samuel Tweed, a farmer, and John Scribner, who resided in or near the Gore. The number of tax-payers in Alfred in 1799 was 122, as shown in a list taken for "John Adams's direct tax, " to which the following certificate was appended: — " Alfred, March 25, 1799. The foregoing is a true copy of the General List of letter D, in the 13th District and 2d Division of the State of Massachusetts, a. ...Areeabl*^ to an act of Congress, passed the 9th day of July, 1798. Wm. Parsoxs, PrhicijJul Assessoj-.^^ 18 Saio Mills in AlfrcJ. — The first one erected was Co- iiant's, already described. The water from it tiowed back to the Pickwacket Road, and incommoded tlie emigrants to Fryeburg, who forded the river a few rods below the bridge near Mr. Game's. The second one was at the extreme south end of the town, formerly owned by Jno. Parsons. The third, Moody's mill, near the Gore, The fourth, York's mill, above Moody's.
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