History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . ere about 20 years. Before his deathDr. Bennett came and practiced a few years. Dr. Martin came in 18—, andis the present physician. Since he came, Drs. Alex. Boyd and John Lordwere here several years. The first satv-mill at the Corners was built by Heman Bush, where a millis now owned by Alonzo C. Pickard. A clock factory was built at the sameplace about 1830, by Samuel Chappell and James Sartwell, who continuedthe manufacture for several years. After its disco


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . ere about 20 years. Before his deathDr. Bennett came and practiced a few years. Dr. Martin came in 18—, andis the present physician. Since he came, Drs. Alex. Boyd and John Lordwere here several years. The first satv-mill at the Corners was built by Heman Bush, where a millis now owned by Alonzo C. Pickard. A clock factory was built at the sameplace about 1830, by Samuel Chappell and James Sartwell, who continuedthe manufacture for several years. After its discontinuance, a grist-mill wasbuilt on the same site by Heman Bush ; and another afterwards by FrancisSoule. Both are now owned by Alonzo C. Pickard and Mark Jones. Asaw-mill was built near the south line of the town, by Elisha Devereaux,where a mill is still in operation, on Stillwater creek. Another was builtnear the east line of the town, by Samuel Hall, on the farm now owned byhis son John A. Hall. Another was built by George Stoneman, at the lake,where a mill is still running. Orrin Stoddard erected a steam sazo-mill at the.


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