Statistics for occurrence #1 of “I. A. Whitcomb” in chapter 13 of Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907:

... the community, when it was separated from Charlestown, in 1842. Going down Broadway, one on the lookout for old trees is brought to a halt at the sight of a spreading apple tree on the estate of I. A. Whitcomb . Investigation leads one to conclude that it is probably one of an orchard planted by Joseph Tufts, who lived in the Tufts homestead at the corner of Central street and Broadway, and died there in...
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