Lakeport's ancient homes; (1917) (14765772975)
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Identifier: lakeportsancient00aldr (find matches)
Title: Lakeport's ancient homes;
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Aldrich, John, 1824-
Subjects: Aldridge family Lakeport (N.H.) Franconia (N.H.)
Publisher: Lakeport, N.H. For the author
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
Text Appearing Before Image:
No 34. Sam Sanborn-Tuttle,90 Mechanic St. No. 35. H. Bugbee-Odell,691 Union A^
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No. 36. H. Gilman, now 981 Union Ave. No. 37. Thvng-Quimby, 679 Union Ave. .iBRARY I ASTOR, LENOX :TILDEN FOUNDATIONS! Ancient Homes of Lakeport James Bugbee, the youngest son, unmarried,was living in Portsmouth at latest accounts.Arthur W. Bugbee, the oldest son, removedto Kansas many years ago, where severalof his children and grandchildren now reside.Horace 0. Bugbee, second son of Horace,died in Rhode Island about a year ago. Hisonly daughter married Ed Cheney and isnow living in Rhode Island. His only son,Almon, died this winter and was buriedhere. Horace Bugbees wife, Elizabeth, diedin 1841. He died about 40 years ago. The house was occupied about thirty-five years ago by Hon. Martin A. Haynes,formerly editor and proprietor of the LakeVillage Times, and a Congressman; later byJoseph L. Odell, now deceased, father ofRev. Willis Odell. No. 36. (House now No. 981 UnionAve.) House built by Hiram Oilman about1840. He lived there for many years, andabout 35 years ago he removed to the