titus moss - The Cheshire Historical Society
titus moss - The Cheshire Historical Society
titus moss - The Cheshire Historical Society
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Titus Moss : – Your courage, Captain Foote -- I am in awe of you, I wish I knew<br />
what I should do. Enlist or tend to my family here at home.<br />
Admiral Hull Foote: You’re a good lad. You’ll make the right decision.<br />
Cornwall to Titus Moss: Not everyone is cut out to be a solder.<br />
(All walk towards the Brennans)<br />
Narrator: And now we are passing by the Fields residence, well known for its<br />
attractive gardens.<br />
[<strong>The</strong> following information can go in the program notes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> RUSSELL COOKE HOUSE (1801), 163 S. Main St. This narrow home was built as a<br />
residence on a 1 ½ acre lot, with a store in the rear. In 1850, William Horton converted<br />
t he store to a tavern. Later the house became a hotel. It is now the law offices of Robert<br />
Sweeney, who also recently purchased the Cornwall House next door.<br />
Titus Moss – Walk Back In Time – May 7, 2006 – SCRIPT Page 14