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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 6 0 Browse Search
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It is still standing, occupied by grand-daughters of its builder. A daughter, the last survivor of a large family of children, died in 1877. The old barrack was taken down in 1878. Above Cornet David Townsend's house was the dwelling of Henry Kimball, taxed in 1798 for $870. It is still standing on the corner of Newton Street. He previously had a store which stood west of the house. He afterwards was owner of the Kimball Tavern, where the Central House now stands. This part of Main Sn Samuel Townsend. The next house was an old farm house, where the Central House now stands. In 1798 it was occupied by John Clark, Jr., who sold it to David Smith, who built a large front to it and converted it into a tavern. Afterwards Henry Kimball owned it, and it was known as the Kimball Tavern, as already stated. It was afterwards owned by Thomas R. Plympton, and then by Jacob Farwell, and now forms a part of the Buttrick estate. Next above was an old farm house known as the Mixe
n for small-pox forbidden, 91. Jackson, Patrick T., manager of the Boston Manufacturing Co., 130, Jennings, Capt., William, 58 n. 1 (see next name). Jenison, Ensign, William, 41; autograph, 41 n. 3; one of the three first selectmen, 34. Jewell (the) arrives at Salem, 13. Jewels, watch, how made, 136; delicate measurement of, 137. Johnson, Lady, Arbella, death of, 16. Johnson, Mr., death of, 16. Kendall: Jonas B., Josiah S., 79. Kendall's grist-mill, 79, 124. Kimball, Henry, dwelling of, 85. Kimball Tavern, 86-7, 110. King Phillip's War begun, 60-62. King's colors mutilated, 25, 41 n. 4. King's common. 50. Knowles, Rev., John, ordained associate pastor, 46; went to Virginia and returned, 46; returns to England, 48. Laborers, scarcity of, 31. Lancaster, first settlement at, 47 n. 3; attacked by Indians, 60; second attack, 61. Land Bank Co., 94. Land in Great Dividends allotted, 53. Lawrence: Geo. sen., lands of, 70, 79; Jacob, Leon