Maine Genealogy Archives

Plan of East Winthrop, 1825-30

Source: Henry D. Kingsbury and Simeon L. Deyo, eds., Illustrated history of Kennebec County, Maine, 1625-1799-1892 (New York, N. Y.: H.W. Blake & Co., 1892).

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According to Mr. Parlin, the principal edifices in the vicinity in 1825-30 were located approximately as shown on this plan:—
1, Jonathan Pullen; 2, "Blunt House"; 3, B. Packard's tavern; 4, church; 5, Josiah Houghton; 6, Z. Gary's store; 7, Rev. J. Butler; 8, James Pullen; 9, school house; 10, John Cummings; 11, William Thomas; 12, David Eastman; 13, H. Parlin & Co., boot shop; 14, William Richards; 15, blacksmith shop; 16, Horace Parlin; 17, burying ground; 18, John Wadsworth; 19, Samuel Richards; 20, James Brainard; 21, Oren Brainard; 22, R. Brainard; 23, tannery; 24, fulling mill; 25, brick yard; 26, "Potash"; 27, saw mill; 28, J. Matthews; 29, Jonathan Whiting, 2d; 30, Jonathan Whiting, 3d; 31, Nathaniel Whiting; 32, Eben Packard; 33, Caleb Jackson; 34, Luke Perkins; 35, Moses White; 36, Nathaniel Lovering; 37, Solomon Easty; 38, Thomas Lancaster; 39, Joel White, jun.; 40, Joel White; 41, Joseph Packard; 42, Alden Packard; 43, Simeon Cary; 44, Enoch Wood; 45, Benjamin Perkins, Simeon Chase; 46, blacksmith shop; 47, Nathan Foster.