The Old Dartmouth historical sketches . y store standing on thefour corners where Allen Kelly nowkeeps. It was occupied as a varietystore—groceries, dry goods, etc., andwas owrned by Seth Russell, senior. Itwas the same building recently, stand-ing on Whittemore lot, near his soapworks, and now moved south. (TheRussell store stood on the northwestcorner of Water and Union streets.) A long store one and one-halfstories high, fronting west and occu-pied by Joseph Russell, son of Caleb,senior, who subsequently moved toBoston. He was the half brother ofCaleb, Jr. (Caleb Sr. was the father ofthe pr


The Old Dartmouth historical sketches . y store standing on thefour corners where Allen Kelly nowkeeps. It was occupied as a varietystore—groceries, dry goods, etc., andwas owrned by Seth Russell, senior. Itwas the same building recently, stand-ing on Whittemore lot, near his soapworks, and now moved south. (TheRussell store stood on the northwestcorner of Water and Union streets.) A long store one and one-halfstories high, fronting west and occu-pied by Joseph Russell, son of Caleb,senior, who subsequently moved toBoston. He was the half brother ofCaleb, Jr. (Caleb Sr. was the father ofthe present Reuben.) The south partof this building was occupied by Jo-seph Russell, as aforesaid, as a gro-cery store including rum, etc. Thenorth part by Caleb Greene as anapothecary shop. The part next southof the last by Charles Church, shoe-maker. (This building stood on the (a) On the lot of Eddy building:. (b) The east part of the Masonic building stands on tHis site. (c) Stood on the northwest corner of Union and Bethel streets. 18. THE CALEB GREEXE HOUSE.(See Pago 17.) ! t* 19 northeast corner of Water and Unionstreets) and was burnt by the Brit-ish. A gambrel roofed house, standingwhere the William Russell paint shopnow stands on the northwest cornerof Union and Orange streets, ownedand occupied by Benjamin Taber, St.,(the father of Benjamin Taber, removed from Acushnet to Illi-nois.) Taber was a boat builder andpump and block maker, and his shopstood in the rear, or to the north ofthis house. The latter was burnt bythe British (d). The present dwelling house on thesouthwest corner of Fifth and Unionstreets was built and occupied byJohn Wiliams, a saddle and harnessmaker. His shop was adjoining thehouse on the west. The house now occupied by ElishaW. Kempton, called the West house(e) was built and occupied by Gamal-iel Bryant, Sr., grandfather of thepresent Frederick. He was a house-wright. He sold the house after-wards to Captain Elisha West, whomoved here from Ho


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