. The sanitary news : healthy homes and healthy living : a weekly journal of sanitary science. uiet flower-decked meadows, far awayfrom the high roads and the trail of the iron-horse, stand the laborers cottages still, withthatched roofs, gable ends, low eaves, and oftenwith massive stacks of chimneys, many beingbuilt outside the walls. There are other wood-en houses of a higher class, with tiled roof andgables, and overhanging stories, built in thesame style as the old house erected by WilliamCurtis (a native of Nazing) in 1638 on the mar-gin of a little stream called Stoney Brook, inRoxbury,
. The sanitary news : healthy homes and healthy living : a weekly journal of sanitary science. uiet flower-decked meadows, far awayfrom the high roads and the trail of the iron-horse, stand the laborers cottages still, withthatched roofs, gable ends, low eaves, and oftenwith massive stacks of chimneys, many beingbuilt outside the walls. There are other wood-en houses of a higher class, with tiled roof andgables, and overhanging stories, built in thesame style as the old house erected by WilliamCurtis (a native of Nazing) in 1638 on the mar-gin of a little stream called Stoney Brook, inRoxbury, Mass. One might believe he had inhis minds eye these Nazing houses when heerected that now venerable homestead in thenew land. The house of Curtis still exists, cor-responding exactly with some now in Nazing,and it is still in possession of the lineal descend-ants of the original owner. The furniture isstated by Dr. Lossing in his paper on the His-toric Buildings in America, to be very antique,and it is not perhaps an idle fancy to picture theNazing pilgrims bearing with them their house-. NAZ INC* CHURCH
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