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248 HISTORY OF AMESBURY.<br />

James Bayley's houses partly unro<strong>of</strong>ed and one chimney partly<br />

blown down, Enoch Bagley's house unro<strong>of</strong>ed, wrecked and barn<br />

blown down, two vessels blown from the stocks, apple trees<br />

uprooted, Nicholas Bartlett's new house frame partly boarded<br />

blown down, Eliphalet Lowell's house wrecked and barn unro<strong>of</strong>ed }<br />

Capt. Lurvey's house damaged, barber's shop damaged, Capt.<br />

Bayley's house considerably damaged, two barns, large store and<br />

workhouse forty by twenty feet, each two stories high, blown<br />

down, Joseph Hoyt's house partly unro<strong>of</strong>ed, David Lowell's new<br />

house unro<strong>of</strong>ed and old house partly so, Eliphalet Swett's house<br />

half unro<strong>of</strong>ed and barn moved down into a gully, Humphrey<br />

Currier's house partly unro<strong>of</strong>ed and two small barns blown down<br />

and one unro<strong>of</strong>ed, William Hudson Ballard's house somewhat<br />

wrecked and workhouse wrecked and moved, Thomas Pearson's<br />

house damaged, blacksmith's shop partly unro<strong>of</strong>ed and chimney<br />

blown down, Levi Hoyt's house west end beaten in by a fall-<br />

ing house and chimney, partly unro<strong>of</strong>ed and barn blown down,<br />

one end <strong>of</strong> Ezra Worthen's house blown down and the rest<br />

much damaged, also chimney and barn blown down, Eliphalet<br />

Martin's house partly unro<strong>of</strong>ed and large barn blown down,<br />

Adonijah Colby's bam blown down, Timothy Colby's barn blown<br />

down, and Isaac Goodwin's barn blown down.<br />

At Haverhill great damage was done.<br />

The above account was given by Rev. Samuel Webster, <strong>of</strong> Salis-<br />

bury, together with a longer account <strong>of</strong> the damage done there.<br />

No such time has ever been known since the white man first<br />

set foot on this Western wild.<br />

1774.<br />

The sum <strong>of</strong> ^80 was raised for the repairing <strong>of</strong> highways<br />

and ,£150 for town charges.<br />

John Bagley, after serving the town as clerk fifteen years,<br />

closes his <strong>of</strong>ficial life this year. His penmanship was inferior<br />

to that <strong>of</strong> Orlando Bagley, Esq., or Thomas Bagley, who pre-<br />

ceeded him, and for clearness and correctness his record is<br />

below mediocrity. It is probable that he was a nephew <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Orlando Bagley who served so long. He lived some twenty<br />

rods to the westward <strong>of</strong> Davis Mason's place, on the old road.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fice was held by the Bagley family sixty-five years.

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