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Northampton to South

Saturday, December 13, 2008. Back to South Main. The house and store of Mathias Hollenbach was on the west side of South Main street between Northampton and South streets. On the east side of South Main street between Northampton and South streets was the old Ross log house. Next came the Ross House . It was built by Colonel Timothy Pickering about 1787, who sold it to General William Ross in 1796, who occupied it for 46 years. A little to the north was the old Ross log house. Next was Polly Pells;.

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Saturday, December 13, 2008. Back to South Main. The house and store of Mathias Hollenbach was on the west side of South Main street between Northampton and South streets. On the east side of South Main street between Northampton and South streets was the old Ross log house. Next came the Ross House . It was built by Colonel Timothy Pickering about 1787, who sold it to General William Ross in 1796, who occupied it for 46 years. A little to the north was the old Ross log house. Next was Polly Pells;.

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This web page wbnorthamptonsoutha.blogspot.com states the following, "Saturday, December 13, 2008." We saw that the webpage said " The house and store of Mathias Hollenbach was on the west side of South Main street between Northampton and South streets." It also said " On the east side of South Main street between Northampton and South streets was the old Ross log house. Next came the Ross House . It was built by Colonel Timothy Pickering about 1787, who sold it to General William Ross in 1796, who occupied it for 46 years. A little to the north was the old Ross log house. Next was Polly Pells;."

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