Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society . at- •. t. \ IrtWi^f. !3B&££Sr*^? AND SAMUEL APPLETONs FARM. 17 opposite side of County Road and the 23 acres to George Fellows,, whoremoved from Salem and spent his last years near the place of his birth,Sept. 7, 1860 (612:246). His heirs sold to Willard B. and William H. Kins-man, April 13, 1883 (1105:201) and the 23 acre lot was included in thesuccessive conveyances to Albert W. Smith, May 24, 1S94 (1412:499), toAsa Burnham, Dec. 14, 1895 (1465:274) to Mrs. Lavinia A. Brown, April15,1902 (1670:312) and to Mrs. Lavinia Campbell, wif


Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society . at- •. t. \ IrtWi^f. !3B&££Sr*^? AND SAMUEL APPLETONs FARM. 17 opposite side of County Road and the 23 acres to George Fellows,, whoremoved from Salem and spent his last years near the place of his birth,Sept. 7, 1860 (612:246). His heirs sold to Willard B. and William H. Kins-man, April 13, 1883 (1105:201) and the 23 acre lot was included in thesuccessive conveyances to Albert W. Smith, May 24, 1S94 (1412:499), toAsa Burnham, Dec. 14, 1895 (1465:274) to Mrs. Lavinia A. Brown, April15,1902 (1670:312) and to Mrs. Lavinia Campbell, wife of Charles A., , 1904 (1758:111). Mr. Campbell also purchased of W. P. Willett threeand a third acres, part of the original Calef lot, Oct. 12, 1900 (1621:444).The beautiful mansion on this estate, which bears the appropriate name ofFairview, was built in 1900. Thomas Firmans Lot. No. 19 on Diagram. The natural boundary of the Inner Common of the South Eighth, ofwhich we have been speaking, on the south side, would seem to have beenthe v/ater course, variously kn


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