Narrative of the town of Machias, the old and the new, the early and late . rst. Probably all three were built in 1767 or tavern sign of Mrs. Olive Longfellow, made and painted113 years ago, has been preserved and is one of the relics inthe Machias Library. The picture representing the homestead of Geo. D. Perryshows a popular style of architecture for dwellings along inthe middle of the nineteenth century. Mr. Perrys housewas built by his father, late Clark Perry, who occupied ituntil his death, when his son George succeeded him. The residence of E. I. White in design and arrangementwi


Narrative of the town of Machias, the old and the new, the early and late . rst. Probably all three were built in 1767 or tavern sign of Mrs. Olive Longfellow, made and painted113 years ago, has been preserved and is one of the relics inthe Machias Library. The picture representing the homestead of Geo. D. Perryshows a popular style of architecture for dwellings along inthe middle of the nineteenth century. Mr. Perrys housewas built by his father, late Clark Perry, who occupied ituntil his death, when his son George succeeded him. The residence of E. I. White in design and arrangementwith regard to convenience, ranks with the best class ofdwellings; built in the early seventies by late Samuel Long-fellow; remodeled and enlarged by Mr. White in 1897. Sylvauus Scott lived on the Kim Road near the junctionof the two rivers. During the attempt of the English in1777 to capture Machias A neighbor of Mr. Scotts whohad many times shared of the Scott familys hospitality,called at the house accompanied by a Br. officer of the IPPENDIX. 684 71pi/_ 5 MZ nw oi] Cwo. 585 HISTORY OF MACHIAS.


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