Colonial Porter Massachusetts
A soldier of the Revolution, who sought the wilds of Newtown-martin at the close of the war, was Isaac Green, who was born in Greenwich, Mass., in 1757. He
purchased land about three quarters of a mile north of Middlefield Centre. A number of apple-trees were standing on this farm at the time of purchase, and this was undoubtedly the first orchard in the town. His family consisted of twelve children,--ten daughters and two sons. A daughter Mrs. David Blair, aged
Eighty-threeresides on a farm south of the Centre.
Colonial Porter Massachusetts
A soldier of the Revolution, who sought the wilds of Newtown-martin at the close of the war, was Isaac Green, who was born in Greenwich, Mass., in 1757. He
purchased land about three quarters of a mile north of Middlefield Centre. A number of apple-trees were standing on this farm at the time of purchase, and this was undoubtedly the first orchard in the town. His family consisted of twelve children,--ten daughters and two sons. A daughter Mrs. David Blair, aged
Eighty-threeresides on a farm south of the Centre.
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