The homes of our forefathersBeing a selection of the oldest and most interesting historical houses, and noted places in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont . a party of ladians. The above picture is taken from an old THE CADWELL HOUSE, MONTPELIER, VT. This was tile second house built in Montpelier, by James Haw-kins, probably about 1786. A store was afterwards kept here by Cadweli and Timothy Hubbard. It has recently been pulled down. CATAMOUNT TAVERN, BENNINGTON, VT. This building^ (unfortunately burnt some years since) was thescene of many a memorable event in the early s


The homes of our forefathersBeing a selection of the oldest and most interesting historical houses, and noted places in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont . a party of ladians. The above picture is taken from an old THE CADWELL HOUSE, MONTPELIER, VT. This was tile second house built in Montpelier, by James Haw-kins, probably about 1786. A store was afterwards kept here by Cadweli and Timothy Hubbard. It has recently been pulled down. CATAMOUNT TAVERN, BENNINGTON, VT. This building^ (unfortunately burnt some years since) was thescene of many a memorable event in the early settlement of Vermontnn account of the disputes as to right of tcrritni-y between N. Y, andN. H. In front of this tavern was a stuffed Catamounts skin fastenedon the top of a post 25 feet high, with large teeth grinning towards NewYork. The proper name was The Green Mountain Ta^*e^n.


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