Diary, 1928, of trips to Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, DC
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We passed by the pool surveyed by W.S.B. Conner owned by Charles Past the Moore Tibbitts place His wife was a sister to Charles Conner's mother (2 miles) Ezra Eldridy place about 3 miles place nearby. 4 miles from the pond at Nuneatonville, where we left the main road we crossed Lawrence River. Just below the bridge is the site of Levi Perkins Mule where all the Conners worked now or less a short distance above is the farm cleared by Pearse Conner in 1821 and later he lived at first in a log house beside the river but about 1924 burnt the Carp house and barn, state occupied When he came Charles Conner had refuse Coypelborn in Wakefield N.B. Stayed 2 or 3 years