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SETTLERS BEFORE THE YEAR 1800, AND OF THEIR DESCENDANTS.
BY
JOHN LANGDON ȘIBLEY,
MEMBER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTOR.CAL SOCIETY.
“E minimis maxima."
BOSTON:
BENJAMIN B. MUSSEY AND CO.
1851.
CONTENT S.
CHAPTER I.
Page.
GEOGRAPHY. Situation. Boundaries. Rivers and Brooks. Ponds. Soil.
Climate. Freshets. Hail and Frogs. Lightning. Health and Longevity.
Scenery.
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CHAPTER II.
ANTE-PLANTATION HISTORY. - Muscongus or Waldo Patent. Disputed Terri-
tory. St. George's River proposed as a Boundary. Indians. Hart's and
Boggs's Escape from them. Dické and the Comet.
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PlantaTION HISTORY. – 1772, 1773: First Settlers. The Anderson Party.
1774, Plan of Anderson's Lot. Purchase of the Township by Dr. John
Taylor. His Arrival with the Butlers and others. First Public Act of Devo-
tion. Frightened Moose. Occupation of the Anderson Camp. Clearing
commenced. High Words with the Anderson Party. Taylor's Return to
Massachusetts. Deed to Taylor. 1775: Taylor in Congress. Butlers again
at Work. First Rye sowed. Butlers go West. Taylor comes back and labors.
Butlers return: are hired out to Benjamin Packard. Packard's Log-house.
Timber for Taylor's Buildings. Privations. Butler and the Bear.
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CHAPTER IV.
PLANTATION HISTORY, continued. - 1776 : Philip Robbins's Purchase. David
Robbins's the first Family. Richard Cummings. Taylor again. First Frame
House. First Crop of Rye. Raising of a Barn. Log-houses of Richard
Cummings and David Robbins. Arrival of the Families of Philip Robbins
and Richard Cummings. Crowded House. Timber House. Barn. Tay-
lor's Mills.
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CHAPTER V.
PLANTATION HISTORY, continued. — 1777: Phinehas Butler enters the Army.
Purchases by Abijah Hawes; by Ezra Bowen; by Jonathan Amory; by
Joel Adams, Jason Ware, and Matthias Hawes. Settlement of John Butler.
1778: Suchfort the Hessian. Blacksmithing. Calamitous Fire. Suffering
for Food.
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Plantation HISTORY, continued. — 1779: Wheaton's Purchase. Settlement of
Joel Adams, Matthias Hawes, and Jason Ware. Woodward. Fairbanks.
Settlement of Moses Hawes. Ebenezer Robbins. 1780: Jennison's Pur-
chase. 1781: First Wedding. Jessa Robbins. 1782: Settlement of Phinehas
Butler. Elisha Partridge. Taylor's Conveyance to Reed.
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CHAPTER VII.
PlantATION HISTORY, concluded. — 1783: Log-house. Bride. Bride's Dower.
Jessa Robbins. 1784: Amariah Mero. 1785: Josiah Robbins. Gillmor. Cat-
and-clay Chimney. Royal Grinnell. Elijah Holmes. 1786 : Arrival of the
Families of Josiah Robbins; of Samuel Hills. Samuel Martin. Organiza-
tion of the Plantation.
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CHAPTER VIII.
INCORPORATION HISTORY. -1786, Petition for Incorporation. Act of Incorpo-
ration Number and Names of the Inhabitants.
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SETTLERS AFTER THE INCORPORATION. - 1787 : Levi Morse. Oliver Leland.
William Hart. 1788: The Maxcys. 1789: The Daggetts. Seth Luce. Chris-
topher Butler. Ichabod Irish. Barnabas Webb. 1793: Casualty to the
Maxcy Family. Remarks on the Early Settlers.
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Hawes's
POPULATION. - Census, Aug. 1, 1790. Abstracts from Censuses.
Census in 1826. State Census, March 1, 1837.
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POPULATION IN 1850. - Census, June 1, 1850, with Names and Ages.
CHAPTER XII.
MINERAL AND ARBORAL PRODUCT3.- Minerals. Timber. Felling of Trees.
Burning of Cut-downs. Shingles. Benjamin Speed. Lakin. Boards and
Saw-mills. Lime-casks.
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CHAPTER XIII.
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS. – Barley and Rye. Indian
Corn. Wheat. Potatoes. Fruit. Peaches and Plums. Apples.
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CHAPTER XIV.
MANUFACTURES AND T'rade. - Spinning Wheels. Looms. Home-made Cloth-
ing. Fulling Mills. Carding Machines. Factories. Paper Mills. Tan-
neries. Potash. Iron Works. Fossetts' Mills. Stores. Carting Goods to
Boston in the War of 1812. Canals.
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