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Public Square to Washington. Saturday, February 7, 2009. Back to East Market. On East Market Street, on the south side, was the old stone jail. Also the residence of Enoch Ogden, a shoemaker, and William A. George, the Court Crier and High Constable. James A. Gordon. The only buildings on East Market street were the Jail on the south side near Washington street, its stone wall extending half way to the square, built in 1802 and demolished in 1873. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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Public Square to Washington. Saturday, February 7, 2009. Back to East Market. On East Market Street, on the south side, was the old stone jail. Also the residence of Enoch Ogden, a shoemaker, and William A. George, the Court Crier and High Constable. James A. Gordon. The only buildings on East Market street were the Jail on the south side near Washington street, its stone wall extending half way to the square, built in 1802 and demolished in 1873. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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This web page wbpublicsquarewashington.blogspot.com states the following, "Saturday, February 7, 2009." We saw that the webpage said " On East Market Street, on the south side, was the old stone jail." It also said " Also the residence of Enoch Ogden, a shoemaker, and William A. George, the Court Crier and High Constable. The only buildings on East Market street were the Jail on the south side near Washington street, its stone wall extending half way to the square, built in 1802 and demolished in 1873."

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