. Annals of the town of Keene, from its first settlement, in 1734, to the year 1790; with corrections, additions, and a continuation, from 1790 to 1815 . 40. — Lamsons Tannery. 41.—Dwelling house in rear of Johnsonsstore. 42.—Drapers Bake House. 43.—James Morse. 44.—Noah Cooke. Mill. 46.—Grist Mill. Blake. 48.—James Wyman. 49.—John Warner. 50.—Dr Charles Blake. 51.—William Lamson. 52. —Rev. Aaron Hall. 53—Josiah Richardson. Wilder. 55.—Mosey Johnsons pot and pearlash —Israel —Nehemiah —Elias —Samuel —Asahel


. Annals of the town of Keene, from its first settlement, in 1734, to the year 1790; with corrections, additions, and a continuation, from 1790 to 1815 . 40. — Lamsons Tannery. 41.—Dwelling house in rear of Johnsonsstore. 42.—Drapers Bake House. 43.—James Morse. 44.—Noah Cooke. Mill. 46.—Grist Mill. Blake. 48.—James Wyman. 49.—John Warner. 50.—Dr Charles Blake. 51.—William Lamson. 52. —Rev. Aaron Hall. 53—Josiah Richardson. Wilder. 55.—Mosey Johnsons pot and pearlash —Israel —Nehemiah —Elias —Samuel —Asahel —Court —Meeting —.Allen & Bonds —David Forbess —Blacksmiths —Dwelling house and —Dr —Dr MCartys small —Sfiinney house and —Samuel —Alpheus —Eliphalet —Jeremiah Stiles. ^.^ 74.—Joseph Stiles. f^ 75.—Grout house. j[> 76.—Jail. J^ Wilder. 78.—School —Nathaniel —Horse ——Warners Fulling Mill. ANNALS OF KEENE. 89. 90 ANNALS OF KEENE. 1801. A Mr John Butler, while digging a cellar, on the first day ofApril, in Washington-street, found, under a stump, fifty snakesof various kinds—house adders, striped, green, and white belliedsnakes. They measured from one foot to three feet in were torpid but the house adders. The anniversary of the Declaration of Independence was cel-ebrated in Keene this year. The oration, by Samuel West, highly praised. An article in the New-Hampshire Sentinel gives notice thatthe mail from Walpole would be discontinued on the first dayof October, and that, after that time, there would be a mail fromBoston through Keene to Brattleborough once a week, leavingBoston on Tuesday at nine oclock in the morning, and arriv-ing at Brattleborough on Thursday, at seven oclock in the af-ternoon. 180S. An effort was again


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