Dover Farms in Which is Traced the Development of the Territory From the First

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Dover Farms in Which is Traced the Development of the Territory From the First
Frank Smith
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O home, so desolate and lorn.
Did all thy memories die with thee?
Were any wed, were any bom, Beneath this low roof-tree?
81 DOVER FARMS Whose axe the wall of forest broke, And let the waiting sunshine through?
What good wife sent the earliest smoke Up the great chimney flue?
Did rustic lovers hither come?
Did maidens, swaying back and forth In rhythmic grace, at wheel and loom.
Make light their toil with mirth ?
Did child feet patter on the stairs?
Did boyhood frolic in the snow? Did gray age,
... in her elbow chair.
Knit, rocking to and fro?
The murmuring brook, the sighing breeze. The pine's slow whisper cannot tell.
Low mounds beneath the hemlock trees Keep the home secrets well.
— Whittier.
COL. EBENEZER BATTELLE'S house was reached by continu- ing on the cart road, from the end of the town road to land of the late George D. Everett, where the cellar hole can still be seen. Some time between 1727 and 1735, Ebenezer Battelle bought this tract of land, which belonged to Nathaniel Richards, and built a house.


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