Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . Residence of William H. Hcw^ins. A A R. HE WINS has served the town as Clerk and Treasurer for the pasttwelve years. His father, William Hewins, was connected with themail service of the town for forty years. No man stands higher in theesteem of his fellows than the occupant and owner of this ideal New Englandhome. 114. The Weeping Ash. — Home of R. Frank Davis. /\ A R. DAVIS is a true Falmouthite. He has been engaged in the business ofpainter and decorator for the past thirteen years. He was awarded thecontract by the United States Government to p


Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . Residence of William H. Hcw^ins. A A R. HE WINS has served the town as Clerk and Treasurer for the pasttwelve years. His father, William Hewins, was connected with themail service of the town for forty years. No man stands higher in theesteem of his fellows than the occupant and owner of this ideal New Englandhome. 114. The Weeping Ash. — Home of R. Frank Davis. /\ A R. DAVIS is a true Falmouthite. He has been engaged in the business ofpainter and decorator for the past thirteen years. He was awarded thecontract by the United States Government to paint all the lighthouses on CapeCod. His is the oldest establishment of its kind in the town. Besides agrowing business in Falmouth, Mr. Davis keeps a force of men at work inthe vicinity of Boston. 115


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