The Old Dartmouth historical sketches . urnt Russell& Howland had some difficulty anddissolved, Russell occupying the oldworks on Centre street and Howlandbuilding, etc. After the tire Chaffywas a constable, (c) A long building, 1 y2 stories high,standing on the site of the presentyellow store. Commercial wharf. Thewest end of this was occupied as adistillery (to make N. E. rum ofmolasses, etc.) by Isaac Howland, east end was occupied by Howlandas a candleworks. This building waserected by Isaac Howland after thedissolution of copartnership betweenhim and Joseph Russell and was thesecon
The Old Dartmouth historical sketches . urnt Russell& Howland had some difficulty anddissolved, Russell occupying the oldworks on Centre street and Howlandbuilding, etc. After the tire Chaffywas a constable, (c) A long building, 1 y2 stories high,standing on the site of the presentyellow store. Commercial wharf. Thewest end of this was occupied as adistillery (to make N. E. rum ofmolasses, etc.) by Isaac Howland, east end was occupied by Howlandas a candleworks. This building waserected by Isaac Howland after thedissolution of copartnership betweenhim and Joseph Russell and was thesecond candlehouse in town, etc. This (j) Next south of southeast corner of Union and Second streets,(k) The Howland house was build about 1795 after Thomas Hathaway hadsold the house that lie had erected. (a) Edward Hudson. (aa) Moses Grinnell. 1778. (b) This house stood on east side of Water street at the foot of Spring. (c) This house stood on the northeast corner of South Water and Commercialstreets. (d) James Allen was a tailor. 22. THE JAMES DAVIS HOUSE.(See Page 21.) aM 23 building was burnt by the British to-gether with a largo quantity of N. Russell being a Quaker was op-posed to distilleries, (d) The house next north of HannahCases and now occupied by WalterChapman built and occupied oyCharles Church, who was drownednear Crow Island, say 30 years ofage. He was a shoemaker, (e) The house next north of the lastand now occupied by the Rev. It was built and occupied byCol. Edward Pope, the collector whosubsequently sold it to William Hay~den. A small gaxnbrel roofed house stand-ing upon the present site of the was built by Tim. Ingraham (grandfather of the present Robert), whocommanded the fort. His son, Timothy,the father of Robert, was a barber andhis shop was in the long string ofbuildings or stores, on the south sideof Union street, between Second andFirst streets. This house was subse-quently pulled down. The house where Prescotts officenow is
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