. A gazetteer of the state of Massachusetts : with numerous illustrations. ulp Company s mill, — a rather rude structure of stone, quite incharacter with the region. The latter employs 15 persons. Theaggregate value of the manufactures in 1885 was $20,625. Thereare 101 farms, whose wood product is proportionately large. Theentire farm product in the last census year was valued at $88, valuation in 18S8 was $177,770; and the tax was $22 on$1,000. The population was 487, including 113 voters; and theywere sheltered in iS5 dwelling-houses. There are six public school-houses, valued at abou


. A gazetteer of the state of Massachusetts : with numerous illustrations. ulp Company s mill, — a rather rude structure of stone, quite incharacter with the region. The latter employs 15 persons. Theaggregate value of the manufactures in 1885 was $20,625. Thereare 101 farms, whose wood product is proportionately large. Theentire farm product in the last census year was valued at $88, valuation in 18S8 was $177,770; and the tax was $22 on$1,000. The population was 487, including 113 voters; and theywere sheltered in iS5 dwelling-houses. There are six public school-houses, valued at about $4,000. The Hoosac Tunnel Library andthe Baptist Sunday school have each a small collection of and Hoosac Tunnel are the post offices. Dr. Daniel Nelson, of Stafford, Conn., settled on the territory ofthis town in 1783; and Sylvanus Clark, Paul Knowlton, Jesse King,Esq., and others, had come to live here anterior to 1795. The townwas incorporated June 15, 1805; and a Baptist church was formedhere in 1810. Four deserters from Burgoynes army came to this.


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