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Buzzell (search for this): chapter 31
A communication.
How many of the crowd of people who watched the burning of the old house in the brickyard on Buzzell's lane, May 9, 1911, knew that a portion of that building was contemporary with the older portion of the Royall House?
It was mentioned in a deed dated 1707, and was then the property of John Usher and was on the spot where the Mystic House (now removed) formerly was, and was later removed to the brickyard and enlarged.
It had been on fire several times, and once its roof was burned off, and when repaired a flat roof was substituted.
It was first occupied after removal by Mr. Buzzell for whom Buzzell's lane was named. —J. H. H. on the spot where the Mystic House (now removed) formerly was, and was later removed to the brickyard and enlarged.
It had been on fire several times, and once its roof was burned off, and when repaired a flat roof was substituted.
It was first occupied after removal by Mr. Buzzell for whom Buzzell's lane was named. —J. H. H
John Usher (search for this): chapter 31
A communication.
How many of the crowd of people who watched the burning of the old house in the brickyard on Buzzell's lane, May 9, 1911, knew that a portion of that building was contemporary with the older portion of the Royall House?
It was mentioned in a deed dated 1707, and was then the property of John Usher and was occupied by Joseph Whittemore, his tenant.
It stood on the spot where the Mystic House (now removed) formerly was, and was later removed to the brickyard and enlarged.
It had been on fire several times, and once its roof was burned off, and when repaired a flat roof was substituted.
It was first occupied after removal by Mr. Buzzell for whom Buzzell's lane was named. —J. H. H.
Joseph Whittemore (search for this): chapter 31
A communication.
How many of the crowd of people who watched the burning of the old house in the brickyard on Buzzell's lane, May 9, 1911, knew that a portion of that building was contemporary with the older portion of the Royall House?
It was mentioned in a deed dated 1707, and was then the property of John Usher and was occupied by Joseph Whittemore, his tenant.
It stood on the spot where the Mystic House (now removed) formerly was, and was later removed to the brickyard and enlarged.
It had been on fire several times, and once its roof was burned off, and when repaired a flat roof was substituted.
It was first occupied after removal by Mr. Buzzell for whom Buzzell's lane was named. —J. H. H.
1707 AD (search for this): chapter 31
A communication.
How many of the crowd of people who watched the burning of the old house in the brickyard on Buzzell's lane, May 9, 1911, knew that a portion of that building was contemporary with the older portion of the Royall House?
It was mentioned in a deed dated 1707, and was then the property of John Usher and was occupied by Joseph Whittemore, his tenant.
It stood on the spot where the Mystic House (now removed) formerly was, and was later removed to the brickyard and enlarged.
It had been on fire several times, and once its roof was burned off, and when repaired a flat roof was substituted.
It was first occupied after removal by Mr. Buzzell for whom Buzzell's lane was named. —J. H. H.
May 9th, 1911 AD (search for this): chapter 31
A communication.
How many of the crowd of people who watched the burning of the old house in the brickyard on Buzzell's lane, May 9, 1911, knew that a portion of that building was contemporary with the older portion of the Royall House?
It was mentioned in a deed dated 1707, and was then the property of John Usher and was occupied by Joseph Whittemore, his tenant.
It stood on the spot where the Mystic House (now removed) formerly was, and was later removed to the brickyard and enlarged.
It had been on fire several times, and once its roof was burned off, and when repaired a flat roof was substituted.
It was first occupied after removal by Mr. Buzzell for whom Buzzell's lane was named. —J. H. H.