. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . I -^ ■^ .§n THOMAS SLOCUM I EvEFrs aco Phiu P RESIDENCE or TriOMij S^-OCUM AUSTERUJZ COLUMBtA Ln HISTORY OP COLUMBIA COUNTY, NEW YORK. lied PliosbeDe Wolf and remained on the homestead. Hewas the father of William J. Cadman, of Mount Pleasant,now eighty-three years old, and the grandfather of ex-county judge John Cadman, of Chatham. Mrs. LouisaHowes, Mrs. PJiojbe Harmon, and Mrs. Maria Hubbard,of Troy, are also his grandchildren. Jabez Hamlin came
. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . I -^ ■^ .§n THOMAS SLOCUM I EvEFrs aco Phiu P RESIDENCE or TriOMij S^-OCUM AUSTERUJZ COLUMBtA Ln HISTORY OP COLUMBIA COUNTY, NEW YORK. lied PliosbeDe Wolf and remained on the homestead. Hewas the father of William J. Cadman, of Mount Pleasant,now eighty-three years old, and the grandfather of ex-county judge John Cadman, of Chatham. Mrs. LouisaHowes, Mrs. PJiojbe Harmon, and Mrs. Maria Hubbard,of Troy, are also his grandchildren. Jabez Hamlin came from Sharon, Conn., about one hun-dred years ago, and settled on a partially-cleared farm onthe lower ridge of the Harvey mountain. He was suc-ceeded on the place by his son Jabez, who was a Methodistclergyman, and whose son, Hon. E. S. Hamlin, is thepresent proprietor. He has spent most of his life in theState of Ohio, and has served as a representative in Con-gress from that State. Coming back to the home of hisfathers, he removed the building-site to a commandingposition, from which a very fine and extensive view isafforded of the valley, that occupies the western
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