Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society . off to Dorcas Brown and Polly, the wife of Michael Brown,April 6, 1814. After Michaels death, Polly sold the whole twenty acreswith the new dwelling and barn to Ira Worcester, reserving to the Townright to dig gravel, April 23,1841 (324: 95). This pit was sold to Worcesterby the Town, Aug. 9,1854 (509:293). A brick powder house of the familiarconical shape was built on the estate by the Town in 1792. Mr. Worcestersold Jane Rowell the half acre lot on which she built a dwelling now ownedby Mr. Henry P. Homans, Aug. 31, 1865 (697:274) and the rema


Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society . off to Dorcas Brown and Polly, the wife of Michael Brown,April 6, 1814. After Michaels death, Polly sold the whole twenty acreswith the new dwelling and barn to Ira Worcester, reserving to the Townright to dig gravel, April 23,1841 (324: 95). This pit was sold to Worcesterby the Town, Aug. 9,1854 (509:293). A brick powder house of the familiarconical shape was built on the estate by the Town in 1792. Mr. Worcestersold Jane Rowell the half acre lot on which she built a dwelling now ownedby Mr. Henry P. Homans, Aug. 31, 1865 (697:274) and the remainder toEllen M. Burnham, wife of Frank H. Burnham, reserving right to the Townto keep the powder house, April 18, 1871 (821: 150). The Town attachedno interest unfortunately to the picturesque structure, and it fell into ruinand disappeared. Albert S. Brown purchased the estate from heirs, Feb. 27, 1889 (1243: 514) and occupies it. The third division was sold by Moses Treadwell and Susanna (Cogs- 3 Wf» jo C fe 3 i * ^^gp^^y^^ I1. --3


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