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S. S. Holton (search for this): chapter 9
Our illustrations. The houses of John Whitmore, senior, and his son John, adjoined, and the latter may have been later the Amos Warren house. Both may have been moved across High street at the erection of the J. M. Usher residence, prior to 1850. The view of Holton halls (1904), was secured prior to the erection of the fire station. Note the circular water tank (now removed). In more recent change the church tower and belfry were removed and the intervening space enclosed and walls stuccoed, now Community hall. After the tornado, the Deacon Sanford house was moved to corner Canal and Prescott streets, where it still shows the door in end closed up.
John Whitmore (search for this): chapter 9
Our illustrations. The houses of John Whitmore, senior, and his son John, adjoined, and the latter may have been later the Amos Warren house. Both may have been moved across High street at the erection of the J. M. Usher residence, prior to 1850. The view of Holton halls (1904), was secured prior to the erection of the fire station. Note the circular water tank (now removed). In more recent change the church tower and belfry were removed and the intervening space enclosed and walls stuccoed, now Community hall. After the tornado, the Deacon Sanford house was moved to corner Canal and Prescott streets, where it still shows the door in end closed up.
Our illustrations. The houses of John Whitmore, senior, and his son John, adjoined, and the latter may have been later the Amos Warren house. Both may have been moved across High street at the erection of the J. M. Usher residence, prior to 1850. The view of Holton halls (1904), was secured prior to the erection of the fire station. Note the circular water tank (now removed). In more recent change the church tower and belfry were removed and the intervening space enclosed and walls stuccoed, now Community hall. After the tornado, the Deacon Sanford house was moved to corner Canal and Prescott streets, where it still shows the door in end closed up.
Our illustrations. The houses of John Whitmore, senior, and his son John, adjoined, and the latter may have been later the Amos Warren house. Both may have been moved across High street at the erection of the J. M. Usher residence, prior to 1850. The view of Holton halls (1904), was secured prior to the erection of the fire station. Note the circular water tank (now removed). In more recent change the church tower and belfry were removed and the intervening space enclosed and walls stuccoed, now Community hall. After the tornado, the Deacon Sanford house was moved to corner Canal and Prescott streets, where it still shows the door in end closed up.