Landmarks in Ancient Dover New Hampshire

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Landmarks in Ancient Dover New Hampshire
Mary P Mary Pickering Thompson
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(Ibid, 2 : 175. ) Wm. Durgin, accord- ing to tradition, lived near the mouth of the Great Bay, on the west side of the Mathes land. His sons certainly owned land afterwards in the vicinity of Crummit's creek. (See Matheivs' Creek and Shooting Point. ) The Landing-place "at Durgin^s, off the west side of Mathews his neck, " is mentioned Dec. 11, 1694. {Ibid, 2 : 146. ) J This is the "Abraham Benwick" spoken of by Belknap as commanding a company of vol- unteers in 1724 to scout for the Indians. T...he name seems to have been generally written Ben- nick down to the Revolutionary period, when for some unknown reason it was changed to Ben net.
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187 David Davis's Garrison. This garrison was on tlie Lubberland shore. Two soldiers were stationed at '"''David Davis's garrison" Jan. 6, 1695-6. {N. H. Prov. Pap. , 2:175. ) And his account is given for board- ing soldiers from Nov. 2, 1695, till March 6, 1696. (Ibid, 17: 657. ) The Rev. John Pike, in his Journal, says David Davis was killed by the Indians at Lubberland Aug.


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