. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. line of eighty fath-oms of \early Inpoint of the Indians di<l not mur-der John Hart or hiirii his house. .\orecoids were desiroved, and the tlu Indians did not paythe line for their of ten\ears hefore I he innrder of 1657 the work of strange Indiansand not of the friendly Tmixis li\iiig to the norl-i withinthe jurisdiction of the weia- foi- a the whites and friendly Indians .alikeThere is .


. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. line of eighty fath-oms of \early Inpoint of the Indians di<l not mur-der John Hart or hiirii his house. .\orecoids were desiroved, and the tlu Indians did not paythe line for their of ten\ears hefore I he innrder of 1657 the work of strange Indiansand not of the friendly Tmixis li\iiig to the norl-i withinthe jurisdiction of the weia- foi- a the whites and friendly Indians .alikeThere is .1 well-known tradition thatahout the \ear i(i,=;7 .1 marauding partyfrom tile north, seeking captives toliolil hir .appeared at the , one iiiih north ol tin. presentsouth line of ,\\on. and. iirocced-ing tlience nmrdered .Scott .at .a place llieiiceforth knownas Scotts . The earliest recordof the is that by Mr. KzekielCowdes. of llie late hghert Cowles. THE VILLAGE OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 59. I MISS siiiillA II wnii i:si,i A .


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