. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . s of the share-holders. As a part of Bristol mensshare there was set off a portion ofthe three mile strip referred to, be-ginning at Sandy point on Greatbay and extending up the river three - :RF*. ? • ^i$3r*<*- ??- :—*• .? ? ? . Mill on the Riv*i 136 A SKETCH OF STRATH AM. .-,.<- ? &?£ ! mi I ^l£r ^K-, ! m 1 ,?* ? -r^: ?. ? -v. * 4 Residence of John Emery, formerly Chases Tavern. The Jenness Elm. transferred to Capt. Thomas Wig-gin, an active figure in the earlysettlements, and of special i
. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . s of the share-holders. As a part of Bristol mensshare there was set off a portion ofthe three mile strip referred to, be-ginning at Sandy point on Greatbay and extending up the river three - :RF*. ? • ^i$3r*<*- ??- :—*• .? ? ? . Mill on the Riv*i 136 A SKETCH OF STRATH AM. .-,.<- ? &?£ ! mi I ^l£r ^K-, ! m 1 ,?* ? -r^: ?. ? -v. * 4 Residence of John Emery, formerly Chases Tavern. The Jenness Elm. transferred to Capt. Thomas Wig-gin, an active figure in the earlysettlements, and of special interestto the people of Stratham. He hadcome to New England in 1631, andhad done much to build up the A SKETCH OF STRATH AM. settlement at Dover. He was sev-eral years in charge of the affairsof the Swamscot patent as agent ofthe proprietors, and was five timeselected governor of the he was succeeded by Burdethe gave his attention to Swamscot, JV-^* 137 B I 1I I1 . t f. .: The Foss Et
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