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David Fuller here had nine children born to him. Mr. Fuller rendered a Revolutionary service, and 16 OLD HOUSES NOW STANDING represented the parish on various committees to raise men to go into the Army. His son Daniel did guard duty when seventeen years of age. The parish voted in 1791 to grant Thomas Larrabee three pounds for a cow he let Daniel Ful- ler have for going into the war in 1780; Daniel Fuller later enlisted in the Continental Army. Col. Daniel Whiting's tavern on Dedham Street was... built in 1761. It is still a spot of great interest, as the place where all public meetings during, and for many years after the Revolution, were held. Here matters pertaining to town, church, and state were discussed ; here the Sons of Liberty gathered, and on the green in front of the tavern the Minute Men assembled on April 19, 1775, and on the same green for many years the annual muster was held. Here the shrewd farmers for a century traded and swapped horses. The dance hall, and store, where so many thousands have gathered in the years that have long since passed, can still be seen in connection with the old tavern.
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