. Maine in history and romance. e do not obliterate. Another notable landmark is the old Haley house, now standing, onthe north side of the Pool Road near the junction of the road leadingacross Leightons Point to the beach. We have no authentic record ofthe year in which this house was built but it was probably about general appearance the Jordan and Haley houses are much alike, bothhaving the long roof at the back, sloping to include the ell; the arrange-ment of the windows is also the same, the only difference being in theirsize. Not only the houses, but their builders seemed to have


. Maine in history and romance. e do not obliterate. Another notable landmark is the old Haley house, now standing, onthe north side of the Pool Road near the junction of the road leadingacross Leightons Point to the beach. We have no authentic record ofthe year in which this house was built but it was probably about general appearance the Jordan and Haley houses are much alike, bothhaving the long roof at the back, sloping to include the ell; the arrange-ment of the windows is also the same, the only difference being in theirsize. Not only the houses, but their builders seemed to have some feat-ures in common, for, like Mr. Jordan, Mr. Benjamin Haley who residedhere was on friendly terms with the Indians, or believed that he was,and refused to leave the house when in times of extreme peril all theother settlers fled to the Tarbox garrison in the field adjoining. In timethe wiles of the treacherous savage prevailed, for one cold winter nightMr. Haley was aroused by a loud rap at the door and opened it to hnd. x?yif„aMii«*«v»«ssin» ant «!,


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