. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . amicably settled, and to this day onebranch is called Carpenters Eun and the other GraffsEun. The forks are about a mile from the present village ofEarlville, and could these fellows come back they would beholdone of the most delightful rural scenes in America, and find theland worth two or three hundred dollars an acre instead of tencents, the price they paid for it. Eman


. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . amicably settled, and to this day onebranch is called Carpenters Eun and the other GraffsEun. The forks are about a mile from the present village ofEarlville, and could these fellows come back they would beholdone of the most delightful rural scenes in America, and find theland worth two or three hundred dollars an acre instead of tencents, the price they paid for it. Emanuel ,his eldest son, bythis time had married a Swabian girl, named Caroline Line,and Gabriel had married a Swiss girl named Appolina Her-man. The families of both were among the early settlers onthe Pequea. Emanuel built a house near where the Eun putsinto the Conestoga, and Gabriel built another near the Forks,close to a big spring. Their houses were log cabins. In a fewyears they were replaced by the regulation houses, twenty-fourfeet square; and the house that Gabriel built in 1730 of hewedwalnut has remained, and after the lapse of 156 years bids fairto last as much longer. I was in it last summer, and stood in f.


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