Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . The John Jenkins Estate. nrmS house was built by John Jenkins over seventy years ago. There wereseven children in the Jenkins family, — Professor Edward of NewHaven, Charles in Switzerland, Mrs. Harriet S. Hatch, Foster, Augustus H,,Western, principal of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum in Hartford, Conn., andWilliam T. This place is one of the stately old mansions of the village,.and has been associated with all that is good and progressive in thedevelopment of Falmouth. Situated at the head of the Village Green, itcommands an interesting view of the main


Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . The John Jenkins Estate. nrmS house was built by John Jenkins over seventy years ago. There wereseven children in the Jenkins family, — Professor Edward of NewHaven, Charles in Switzerland, Mrs. Harriet S. Hatch, Foster, Augustus H,,Western, principal of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum in Hartford, Conn., andWilliam T. This place is one of the stately old mansions of the village,.and has been associated with all that is good and progressive in thedevelopment of Falmouth. Situated at the head of the Village Green, itcommands an interesting view of the main street. 100. Property of Alexander McL. Goodspeed, Esq. npHIS house was built by Consider Hatch. The lake in the rear still bearsthe name of Siders Pond. It was formerly the residence of ObedGoodspeed, Esq., father of the present owner, who is one of the leadinglawyers of New Bedford, an officer in the Trinitarian CongregationalChurch, and Trustee of the Public Library of that city. 101 Miw York, New Haven and Hartiord Raiifoad Compsni.


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