Old Houses in Farmington An Historical Address Delivered At the Annual Meeting

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" Crossing the Waterville road, we come to the house opposite the Catholic Church, some parts of which are very old, the upper story of the front, however, having been built by the late Capt. Pomeroy Strong, soon after he bought the place in 1802. There was, as early as 1645, one more house to the west, and then came the North Meadow gate.
Returning now to the main street, the highway com- mittee in 1785 sold to Deacon Samuel Richards a strip out of the center of the highway, 26 feet wide, wher
...e, in the year following, he built the little shop in which traffic has been carried on successively by himself, Horace and Timothy Cowles, James K Camp, William Gay, and by his son, the present owner. Crossing the trolley track, we come upon the lot on which Daniel Curtis and his youngest son, Eleazer, had in 1783, as the deed reads, " mutually agreed to build a new house, .... And have large provision for the same. " As they held it until 1794, it is probable that the present edifice was built by them.

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