. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. (Hi) BUILT HY nK.\COX SAMUEL 1!RIL\I!DS IN 17J2—ItESIDEXUE 01^ FH.\XI\ IL (17) THE I,Im\m;(. \\l\^|i|r 11,\i 1. I,-|m|i|,\i I oK OK. .1. li. NEWTON. of story-tellers, he was wont to sit ofa summer evening and entertain hisyouthful friends. On this locality livedhis father, Roger, and his The latter was an assistant, ajudge of the Superior Court and a manof note in the colony. Deacon EdwardHooker states that John Hooker and theRev. Sanniel Whitman were the onlymen in Imvn were saluted witli thetitle o


. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. (Hi) BUILT HY nK.\COX SAMUEL 1!RIL\I!DS IN 17J2—ItESIDEXUE 01^ FH.\XI\ IL (17) THE I,Im\m;(. \\l\^|i|r 11,\i 1. I,-|m|i|,\i I oK OK. .1. li. NEWTON. of story-tellers, he was wont to sit ofa summer evening and entertain hisyouthful friends. On this locality livedhis father, Roger, and his The latter was an assistant, ajudge of the Superior Court and a manof note in the colony. Deacon EdwardHooker states that John Hooker and theRev. Sanniel Whitman were the onlymen in Imvn were saluted witli thetitle of Mr. Others were known asGoodman or GalTer. Mr. Whitman, tlieminister, he says, would always waitI in Ihe meeting-house steps for to come up and enter the hi>itseuilh bini im Sabbath morning and >b,ireuilli him the respeclfnl salutation of thepeople. Passing over the site where once stuodthe store of Samuel Smith, wc come tothe brick building ( [9) erected in 1791by Retiben S. Norton for a store, andwhich has since been used for divers 14 FARMIXGTOX. COXXECTICUT,


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