. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. t. Matthews Episcopal Cnurch. 1859, lying in a brook in the middleof the Andrew McDougall farm, sosays Dr. Carr in his sketch of thetown in the History of Hillbbor-ough County. Supposing them num-bered with the things that were, andlamenting this fact we wrote to Ed-win Flanders of Grasmere, and wereagreeably surprised to receive thisinformation : Grasmere. March 7, i^ Moses Gage Shirley, Dear Sir : The mill stones of the first gri-t-mill are still in existence, Will Roberts havingwhat appears to be the oldest,


. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. t. Matthews Episcopal Cnurch. 1859, lying in a brook in the middleof the Andrew McDougall farm, sosays Dr. Carr in his sketch of thetown in the History of Hillbbor-ough County. Supposing them num-bered with the things that were, andlamenting this fact we wrote to Ed-win Flanders of Grasmere, and wereagreeably surprised to receive thisinformation : Grasmere. March 7, i^ Moses Gage Shirley, Dear Sir : The mill stones of the first gri-t-mill are still in existence, Will Roberts havingwhat appears to be the oldest, and the MeI>ou-galls having what appears to be a little laterset. It seems a pity that these and some otherrelics of olden times cannot be kept. Perhapsthey may be. Please excuse delay in truly yours, Knwix Flanders. We heartily endorse Mr. Flandersssentiments in regard to the not start a museum somewhereand preserve them? We feel sure if . 1 . - * -. L-. - ...-_. Jabe: B. Pattee. _ Mrs. Jabez B. Fattee. Mrs. F. H. Poore. | • : Fred H. I * ,,:, Otis F. Mrs. Otis F. Sumner. Carrie R. Hcyt. Alice Richards. ? - William Shirley. • W^ | I - i s ; Annie O. Shirley. Lydia D. Shirley. Mary Fletcher. *--J- < -I*


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