The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . .. ? warn &T* (. **V \ The Waldron Mi Underwear Mi his life-long friend, the late M. The natural ability of WinthropColbath was obscured by a loosehabit of life, but amusing anecdotesare sometimes mentioned concerninghim by those who remember good women used to be fer-vent in exhortation in the old meet- was in the singers gallery over thepulpit, when Miss Nabby, standingbelow, untied the strings of her bon-net, and as she glanced hastily aroundto see where she might cast therestraining headgear.


The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . .. ? warn &T* (. **V \ The Waldron Mi Underwear Mi his life-long friend, the late M. The natural ability of WinthropColbath was obscured by a loosehabit of life, but amusing anecdotesare sometimes mentioned concerninghim by those who remember good women used to be fer-vent in exhortation in the old meet- was in the singers gallery over thepulpit, when Miss Nabby, standingbelow, untied the strings of her bon-net, and as she glanced hastily aroundto see where she might cast therestraining headgear. Winthropleaned forward and seized it, shout-ing in warm sympathy, Go it, Nab-by, Ill hold your bunnit. And 274 FARMING TON. Nabby went it freely and elo-quently. In the year of Mr. Wilsons birththe population of his native towncould have been counted in a fewminutes, and even so late as 1837,when the late Dr. David T. Parkerentered upon fifty-one years of medi-cal practice in Farmington, only sev-enteen dwelling: houses stood in thevillage and the west side of NorthMain street was a field


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