History of the Town of Cheshire Berkshire County Mass
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Mr. Ingalls was a former resident of the town, and at one time was princi- pal of the High school. In 1869 Mr. H. C. Bowen received the appointment as postmaster, and the office removed to his store, where it still remains. When in 1875 Mr, Bowen bought an interest in the tannery at the Richardson grounds E. F. Nickerson took the store of H. C. Bowen. In 1876 this arrangement was dissolved and Mr. Bowen took his store again and carried on grain and coal business in addition; also running at the... tannery ground a mill for feed, while Mr. Nickerson returned to the store in the Masonic block. In 1869, Cheshire received again some additions to its church and society 172 HISTORY OF CHESHIRE. in the families of Messrs. Natlian, Adam and Stephen Harkness, all of whom were from Adams. They came to Chesliire to make for them- selves pleasant homes, and to unite with the church and its interests. In Mrs. Nathan Harkness the village can boast a lineal descendant of the famous John Alden and the beautiful Priscilla, who is noted the wide world around by the arch words which the poet Longfellow has put upon her lips: " Why don't you speak for yourself, John?" Mrs.
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