History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, from its first settlement, to 1882 . t^—???^^aiiciu^r^^^EEJj^ *^*^.^-^-i^ The Old Wakekielu Mks. Howes Tavern. TOWN OF RICHMOND. l6: Cheney place, now owned by St. Clair, was prob-ably designed and used as a tavern by Capt. OliverCapron, as his son Oliver was licensed as inn-keeperto sell liquors in 1796. Nathaniel A. Bowen had a store, and was licensedalso as taverner from 1800 to 1815. Joseph Cass, who lived on the Henry Ingalls place,was an inn-keeper previous to 1827 ; also DavidHolbrook, who owned the farm next nort


History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, from its first settlement, to 1882 . t^—???^^aiiciu^r^^^EEJj^ *^*^.^-^-i^ The Old Wakekielu Mks. Howes Tavern. TOWN OF RICHMOND. l6: Cheney place, now owned by St. Clair, was prob-ably designed and used as a tavern by Capt. OliverCapron, as his son Oliver was licensed as inn-keeperto sell liquors in 1796. Nathaniel A. Bowen had a store, and was licensedalso as taverner from 1800 to 1815. Joseph Cass, who lived on the Henry Ingalls place,was an inn-keeper previous to 1827 ; also DavidHolbrook, who owned the farm next north of thePeleg Taft place, had an inn-keepers license. STORES AND STORE-KEEPERS. It is quite probable that the first store in town waskept by Daniel Cass, sr., in his house, which waslarge and especially arranged for store purposes.


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