. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. the literary patronage of the next lirmse (48) on a slight eleva-tinn stamU on a lot bought in 17(19 byJolm Thnm-iiii, tiiinl in ik-scent of thatname, l?lln^|;ic•ntln?. abmu tmvn with hisliatheni jaLkrt ;uii| his pnmnnncedlipiniipii un Ciiiuinental ||H-r hved three generations ofhis ileseeiKhmts. Passing the house(-19) iiwned by Dr. ThnniMin. amibefore liim b\ Mr. James K. Camp,and two other buildings. wecome to a iiouse built or largelyrenewed in 1X08 by Nathaniel (Olm-sted, goldsmitli and f


. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. the literary patronage of the next lirmse (48) on a slight eleva-tinn stamU on a lot bought in 17(19 byJolm Thnm-iiii, tiiinl in ik-scent of thatname, l?lln^|;ic•ntln?. abmu tmvn with hisliatheni jaLkrt ;uii| his pnmnnncedlipiniipii un Ciiiuinental ||H-r hved three generations ofhis ileseeiKhmts. Passing the house(-19) iiwned by Dr. ThnniMin. amibefore liim b\ Mr. James K. Camp,and two other buildings. wecome to a iiouse built or largelyrenewed in 1X08 by Nathaniel (Olm-sted, goldsmitli and for twenty years were made thetall eloeks hearing liis name, whieli stillcorrectly measure time with their solemnheat. He removed to Xew Haven tpbe near his brother. Professor DenisonOlmsted, and there died in 18(10. mostgenial and loveable of men. His fu-neral discourse was from the (;ao touMi:i;i.\ 1111 \ 1 n .^ ? .1 \, s \ii . 1 - ii <i. 1 111 « 1:11 Mihollh ,


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