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The trade extended over a large territory. The fashion of keeping one's residence and business under one roof has long ago disappeared, but from 1835 to 1850, the custom was almost universal. After the fire in 1850, most of the buildings destroyed were replaced by cheaper structures, many of which are still in existence. The Tufts lot, corner of South and Main streets, remained vacant for many years. Finally, the Central Engine House was built there. ANCESTRY OF AARON BLANCHARD, PERIWIG- MAKER.... I. Thomas Blanchard, the emigrant, came from Hampshire, England, in 1639. He lived in Braintree, Mass. , from 1646 to 165 1. In February, 165 1, he bought of Rev. John Wilson, Jr. , pastor of the church in Dor- chester, a house and farm of two hundred acres in Charlestown, lying on the north side of Mystic river, and between Maiden river on the east, and the Cradock farm, or Medford line, on the west. This land is now known as " Wellington. " The farm remained a part of the town of Charlestown until 1726, when it was annexed to Maiden, but later set off to Medford.
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