History of the town of Sunderland, Mass., which originally embraced within its limits the present fowns of Montague and Leverett . -.:^a3^ OiO-TAVERN AT WHlT/AORES ,. The Three Taverns. PLUMTftEfro HISTORY OF SUNDERLAND, 197 The tavern was rebuilt by Whipple after a short interval,probably in 1832, and again operated by him, as is shownby his obtaining a license as innholder in 1833. Just how longafter 1833 Mr. Whipple held the position as innholder, weare unable to tell, but it is known that he was succeeded byone Espatius Graves, and a little later by Zebina Hubbard,till about 1837 or


History of the town of Sunderland, Mass., which originally embraced within its limits the present fowns of Montague and Leverett . -.:^a3^ OiO-TAVERN AT WHlT/AORES ,. The Three Taverns. PLUMTftEfro HISTORY OF SUNDERLAND, 197 The tavern was rebuilt by Whipple after a short interval,probably in 1832, and again operated by him, as is shownby his obtaining a license as innholder in 1833. Just how longafter 1833 Mr. Whipple held the position as innholder, weare unable to tell, but it is known that he was succeeded byone Espatius Graves, and a little later by Zebina Hubbard,till about 1837 or 1838, when the tavern property wasbought by some of the Whitmore family. The house wasafterwards occupied by D. Dwight Whitmore as a dwell-ing while he lived, and has been thus occupied by his familyto the present time. After the stage coaches began to run, there was a post-office established there, which was continued till the line ofstages was discontinued in consequence of the carrying ofthe mails upon the Connecticut river railroad after it wasbuilt. The wagon makers shop alluded to was operatedby Hubbard Graves and Luther Montague. There is a sad incident conne


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