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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. 4 0 Browse Search
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the old tavern stand and resided there till he removed to Concord in 1846, when it passed into the hands of Mr. James Ellison the present owner. Opposite the Cutting Tavern, on the south side of the street was a house occupied in 1777 by Stephen Wellman, and in 1798 by John Foley, the tailor. Next above, in 1798, was the residence and store of Samuel Wellington; afterwards the property of John Welsh of Boston, who added a third story to the house and made it the finest residence on the stried by Horatio Bird, cabinet maker, son of Benjamin Bird, innholder. On the south side, above Wellington's house, was a small one-and-a-half story house, with a shop at the east end, owned by Cornet David Townsend, and occupied in 1798 by Stephen Wellman. It had previously been occupied by Peter Edes with whom Eleazer Bradshaw boarded. In 1799 it was occupied by Abraham Fiske. The owner himself lived in it for a while, using the shop for a bakery. Next west was the dwelling erected by Co