Our First Old Home Day At Salem Maine August Seventeenth 1904

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Our First Old Home Day At Salem Maine August Seventeenth 1904
J G James Granville Adderley
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In this school- house, I received the most of my Common School education. The next farm was that occupied by Amos Barker, and next to that was my old birthplace, the Bangs farm. Joining my father's farm, on the north, were three farms, two of which had occupants within my memory. On the Tarr place, farthest east, (once occupied by a family of that name), scarcely any vestige of buildings remained as far back as thirty years ago.
161 Jttore Eeminteceweg Next, west of this, was the Voter place on
...ce occupied by my uncle Gilbert Voter, of which no buildings now remain. Ad- joining this was the Davis place, never occupied within my recollection. Farther north of the Voter place was the one-time residence of my uncle, John C. Heath. This, and the two adjoining farms, once occupied, are now vacant. Just beyond the residence of my father were two roads which formed a triangle. Following the more northerly of these, you came on the right to what was known as the Winslow place, at one time occupied by Samuel Winslow.

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