. Bulletin. south to Main street, between houses* ofFrancis Macy, where he lives, and of Judith Worth. In 1745 Thomas Macy, who owned the land on bothsides of Walnut Lane, conveyed the same as follows:That on east side to son Francis; that on the north-westcorner of Main and Walnut Lane to son Robert; and thatnorth with the old house to son Nathaniel. Thomas Macys land included the land on which stoodthe Burdick house on Main street and the Ewer house onLiberty. The Robert Macy lot was sold in 1774 to Andrew Worthwhose widow was Judith. Francis Macy must have had two dwellings, the old oneon L


. Bulletin. south to Main street, between houses* ofFrancis Macy, where he lives, and of Judith Worth. In 1745 Thomas Macy, who owned the land on bothsides of Walnut Lane, conveyed the same as follows:That on east side to son Francis; that on the north-westcorner of Main and Walnut Lane to son Robert; and thatnorth with the old house to son Nathaniel. Thomas Macys land included the land on which stoodthe Burdick house on Main street and the Ewer house onLiberty. The Robert Macy lot was sold in 1774 to Andrew Worthwhose widow was Judith. Francis Macy must have had two dwellings, the old oneon Liberty street since demolished and a newer house onMain street, the whole or a part of which is said to be theell of the house now on the lot owned by the late CharlesHenry Webb. Warren Street. Orange street, south-east corner house* ofGeorge Worth, west by house* of Naomi Stratton, southof house* of Jeremiah Coleman to Pleasant street. This is the first street south of York connecting Pleas-ant and Setli Coffin Bunker House. Christopher Baxter House. 281 Water Street. South-west corner brick store of WilliamRotch, north in a crooked direction by house of RichardMitchell, =^ John Elkins,* Jethro Mitchell/- George Hussey,*Richard Swain, to Chester street and North street byhouse* of Francis Joy. It is to be noted that the two streets in recent yearsknown as South Water and North Water are here de-scribed as one continuous way, although there was adecided jog at Broad street. The store of William Rotch is the building at the footof Main street already described. Jethro Mitchells house stood at the corner of NorthWater and Ash streets. In 1811 according to the Port-folio this was called Mit-chell street because it was inhabited by so many peopleof that name. John Elkins house stood on the north-east corner ofNorth Water and Broad where for many years Mrs. JudithJ. Fish has conducted a boarding house. George Husseys house stood at the north-west c


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