. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . DOVER. 195. Strafford County Jail. century, during which time severelosses were borne, the most notablebeing the massacre on the 28th ofJune, 16S9, when Maj. Richard Wal-dron (or Walderne, as it was thenspelled) and 22 others were killedand 29 carried into captivity, the gar-risons having been taken by surprise. Nevertheless, the settlement grew andprospered, till, in 1767, the entireoriginal territory embraced 5,446 peo-ple, of whom 1,666 were within thelimits of Dover proper—Newington,Somersworth, including Rollin
. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . DOVER. 195. Strafford County Jail. century, during which time severelosses were borne, the most notablebeing the massacre on the 28th ofJune, 16S9, when Maj. Richard Wal-dron (or Walderne, as it was thenspelled) and 22 others were killedand 29 carried into captivity, the gar-risons having been taken by surprise. Nevertheless, the settlement grew andprospered, till, in 1767, the entireoriginal territory embraced 5,446 peo-ple, of whom 1,666 were within thelimits of Dover proper—Newington,Somersworth, including Rollinsford,Durham including Dee, and Mad-bury having already been set off. ;
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