Early Roads And the Dwellers Thereon in the Northern Portion of Worcester

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H. Russell lived fourteen years, now owned by Edwin P. Curtis. Here a son, Walter, Jr. , and daughter, who died early, were born. During his stay in this house he worked at his trade and superintended the care of his sister's farm. March 12, 1814, he bought of Jonathan Knight seventy-six acres on the east side of the road where we are now; this farm he leased on shares till 1819, but the arrangement not proving satisfactory, he carried it on himself thenceforward. February 1, 1816, he purchased... of John Simonds seventy-six acres additional. In the summer of that year a daughter was born, Mary E. , now Mrs. Davis of Staten Island, N. J. , from whom many of these facts were obtained. In 1829 a brick house replaced the old wooden one and in 1832 the long barn was built. The erection of it caused many remarks, for Mr. Bigelow said that if it could not be raised without the use of rum it would never be. At that time raisings were festive occasions and often ended in drunken scenes. Several years prior to this Mr.

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