Statistics for occurrence #1 of “G. W. Wyatt” in chapter 2 of Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908:
...s was the only house on the east side of Prospect street.
Much of the territory south of the railroad and a small piece north of it were occupied by brick yards, Mr. Hazeltine's, Clark Bennett's, G. W. Wyatt 's, Joseph Clark's, and others.
There were two one-story cottages south of the railroad and adjoining it, between Webster avenue and Prospect street, owned by Patrick Egan, and still standing.
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