. The story of some French refugees and their "Azilum," 1793-1800. ur landing. Six signed by Talon, including account ofJoseph Town, carpenter, for building barn forTalon; same for work on Beaulieus house, andbarn; work on la grande maison (see illustra-tion) account of shop keepers and servants. An order on Mr. Hoops to pay M. Montulle forplanks for la grange, and other houses belong-ing to the company. —149— Joseph Lowry gives an order on Dupetithouarscalling him Captain Petetiox. Three receipts of Brevost for money receivedfrom Asylum Company, seventy dollars ofwhich was for clearing land s
. The story of some French refugees and their "Azilum," 1793-1800. ur landing. Six signed by Talon, including account ofJoseph Town, carpenter, for building barn forTalon; same for work on Beaulieus house, andbarn; work on la grande maison (see illustra-tion) account of shop keepers and servants. An order on Mr. Hoops to pay M. Montulle forplanks for la grange, and other houses belong-ing to the company. —149— Joseph Lowry gives an order on Dupetithouarscalling him Captain Petetiox. Three receipts of Brevost for money receivedfrom Asylum Company, seventy dollars ofwhich was for clearing land sold him by thecompany. Two receipts for money paid by Adam Hoopsto Louis Paul dAutreraont and one to AlexanderdAutremont. Receipted account of Wallois, very evidentlythe butler whom Talon dismissed. Several receipts for money paid by company,signed Lefebvre, one to M. Chedricoorte. Two signed by Beaulieu, accounts with Hoops. One signed by Aubrey, giving power of attor-ney to Talon to close up his accounts, as he wasevidently leaving Asylum. -150— H 100 89. ?Houses built or Inhabited by tine French, locatA. P. Biles; 3 French, afterwardj. Biles ; ;i Hornet; i Freaoh,Hornet, DOW standing ; p French, near C. Stevens barn ; g Frenol I indicated on thenward VanGordernear Bacons house; r Housew location of Kerricks fa a Talon; b probably Boulogne ; c Sibert, described in deed ; ^ Schufeldt aftei^rard F^^^^j F.;ench,-afterward Miller ; Jc Frellcb, aft%»ari R. _B. Kemck ; ^ 1?.?^*-^ri^r^ dose to^te o?\iof Tafon ;% House now occupied byGeorge ap by letters : standing built by Judge Laporte 1S39, now Hagerraan, visible from river,camp, 1900 ; aU original streets now used as roads are marked J°^niJJP ^ a^ Laporte ; ( French still house ; u Aubreys smith shop ; w location of Kerricks famous camp, IHOO ^ =;! ,g^^u^=«^^^„°i^, S of Asvlum most oFt e afterwards abanc eemeteries: Beginning with date of settlement up to present day, mne cemeteries have been established withm ougmal
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