Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Sutton, New Hampshire” in chapter 6 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 6.:
...nown in Middlesex and Suffolk counties.
He was a large man, of fine physique, and was a loud, rapid talker.
Later he moved to the Governor Brooks' estate on High street. He spent his last days in Sutton, New Hampshire . Mr. James O. Curtis was a leading ship builder.
His yard was between Swan street extension and the river, near the site of the city stables (1903). He was a prominent man in town affairs.
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