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Public Square to Union

Public Square to Union. Saturday, February 7, 2009. Back to North Main. On the west corner of North Main and the Square was a large red house occupied by Thomas Duane as a tavern and store;. Next was a frame two story building owned by Stephen Tuttle. On the east side of Main, near Public Square, was the residence and blacksmith shop of Benjamin Drake, and afterwards occupied by Isaac Bowman after he left Bowmans Hill;. Next to the tavern was the store of Ziba Bennett;. Then the home of George Dennison;.

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Public Square to Union

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Public Square to Union. Saturday, February 7, 2009. Back to North Main. On the west corner of North Main and the Square was a large red house occupied by Thomas Duane as a tavern and store;. Next was a frame two story building owned by Stephen Tuttle. On the east side of Main, near Public Square, was the residence and blacksmith shop of Benjamin Drake, and afterwards occupied by Isaac Bowman after he left Bowmans Hill;. Next to the tavern was the store of Ziba Bennett;. Then the home of George Dennison;.

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This web page wbpublicsquareunion.blogspot.com states the following, "Saturday, February 7, 2009." We saw that the webpage said " On the west corner of North Main and the Square was a large red house occupied by Thomas Duane as a tavern and store;." It also said " Next was a frame two story building owned by Stephen Tuttle. On the east side of Main, near Public Square, was the residence and blacksmith shop of Benjamin Drake, and afterwards occupied by Isaac Bowman after he left Bowmans Hill;. Next to the tavern was the store of Ziba Bennett;. Then the home of George Dennison;."

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