. The history of Boscawen and Webster [] from 1733 to 1878 . n of thecity government, which had fallen into the hands of a set ofthieves and murderers, Mr. Call was on the side of law. He shoul-dered his rifle, took his place in the ranks, and aided in purgingthe body politic. CASS, JONATHAN. One of the first houses built west of Blackwater river waserected by Jonathan Cass, father to Hon. Lewis Cass. He movedfrom Exeter to Boscawen, and settled near Long pond, on thefarm now occupied by the venerable David Sweat. The cellar isnear Mr. Sweats house. Mr. Cass was a blacksmith, and did allth


. The history of Boscawen and Webster [] from 1733 to 1878 . n of thecity government, which had fallen into the hands of a set ofthieves and murderers, Mr. Call was on the side of law. He shoul-dered his rifle, took his place in the ranks, and aided in purgingthe body politic. CASS, JONATHAN. One of the first houses built west of Blackwater river waserected by Jonathan Cass, father to Hon. Lewis Cass. He movedfrom Exeter to Boscawen, and settled near Long pond, on thefarm now occupied by the venerable David Sweat. The cellar isnear Mr. Sweats house. Mr. Cass was a blacksmith, and did allthe smithing for the entire region. He was an upright and hon-orable man, a good workman and citizen. * Hon. Lewis Cass was born in Exeter, and never lived in Bos-cawen. Mr. Casss wife died in Exeter, and he having marrieda second time moved to Boscawen, where he had a son, Barnard,born to him, who moved to Muskingum, Ohio. COFFIN, PETER, CAPT. He was born in Newbury, May 21, 1722, son of John andJudith (Greenleaf) Cofiin, and was a nephew of Col. Joseph Coffin,.


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