Quarter Millennial Celebration of the City of Taunton, Massacusetts, Tuseday And Wednesday, June 4 And 5, 1889
Quarter Millennial Celebration of the City of Taunton, Massacusetts, Tuseday And Wednesday, June 4 And 5, 1889
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On land purchased of Rev's Nicholas Street and William Hook, now called "The Farms." Site of First Church, 1737 — 1800. South of the Common, west side of the road where the third meeting house now stands. Home of Rev. Samuel Tobey, 1737 — 1781. On land now owned by Elizabeth Wilbur east of the Common. Home of Judge Samuel Tobey, 1768 — 1823. On land owned by Stephen A. Burt, north of the Common. His house now standing in good repair. Home of Rev. Thomas Andros, 1799 — 1849. On land of his son M...ilton Andros, the last estate in the town of Berkley on the road to Freetown. His house still standing. MANSFIELD TABLETS. Cobbler's Corner, — 1640. Northern angle of Old Taunton, on estate of the late Daniel Fisher, off Willow street. First Settler, Thomas Brintnell, — 1664. On West street, near Foxborough line, on estate of Miss Calista Brintnell, a descendant of sixth generation. Home of Nicholas White, 1703 — 1743. On Hall street, Charles E. Hall's residence, descendant, seventh generation.
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