Autobiography . e life intolerable for the new tai-lor. His sign was taken down and thrown into the When hishouse was nearing completion and one room was ready to use as a shop,his cow was shut up in this room over night. A number of men, Fellows, Richard Sawyer, and Levi Bartlett, were leaders in thismovement, while N. S. Berry, Dr. Eaton, Reuben Bean, and others PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE were just as diligent in befriending him. Dr. Eaton vacated the base-ment of his house, which stood where the Methodist church nowstands, and located his office in one of his living rooms
Autobiography . e life intolerable for the new tai-lor. His sign was taken down and thrown into the When hishouse was nearing completion and one room was ready to use as a shop,his cow was shut up in this room over night. A number of men, Fellows, Richard Sawyer, and Levi Bartlett, were leaders in thismovement, while N. S. Berry, Dr. Eaton, Reuben Bean, and others PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE were just as diligent in befriending him. Dr. Eaton vacated the base-ment of his house, which stood where the Methodist church nowstands, and located his office in one of his living rooms to make roomfor a shop for the new tailor when no one else could let him in. But these things wore away in time, and an upright life, fair deal-ing, and promptness in business won for him the respect and esteem ofthe entire community. Though not educated in the schools, he was awell-bred man, and in European history was considered the best in-formed man in town. PAGE TWO HUNDRED THIRTY 10 Q o0N «5 ^ \> - *J. ,\0 W ^- $ A ^ ** ?»*, \v *5 ^ - \ - ^ A - - ?>- v -- A
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