Room 1A

Mortgage from William H. Bass to Reuben Fisher March 21, 1850

Mortgage dated March 21, 1850 for two parcels of land, one about eighteen acres with buildings, the other twenty acres more or less. Land deeded and mortgaged by William H. Bass to Reuben Fisher for four hundred and fifty dollars. Registered in Book No. 160, page 41.

Year (or year range)
1850
Approximate era
1801-1850

Lease made June 15, 1857 between Charles Pomeroy as executor of Justus Russell estate and William R. Ball

Lease made June 15, 1857 between Charles Pomeroy as executor of Justus Russell estate and William R. Ball for the home place of Justus Russell. The term of the lease was for one year and the annual amount paid was $90.00. The leasee was to pay the rent by paying the highway taxes on said estate and the remainder in money. If the house was to be occupied by a family the rent was to be ten dollars more.

Year (or year range)
1857
Approximate era
1851-1900

Deed of land to Joseph Philips to William A Bass - October 15, 1851

The deed was recorded by Jonathan Blake in Franklin Court, Book # 168, Page 164 for a sum of $8 a certain piece of land in Warwick-described in rods rather than acres ( south of the old mill yard and north and west of the Phillips land.

Year (or year range)
1850
Approximate era
1801-1850

Three poems, one of which was written February 1830

Three handwritten poems: "The Birthday" which begins "Sixteen years have before me rolled/The seventeenth I've met/And may I live as though my soul/Would meet an after life." "Thoughts on Contemplating the Close of Life" which begins "My friends mourn not for me/But rather for yourselves/Mourn not that I am called from thee/To dwell with Christ above." Untitled poem - lines composed upon an address to the scholars by the minister of the town. Poem dated February 1830. Poem begins "May I in future recollect/And ever keep in mind/Those words which were so kindly spoke/To instruct the youthful mind."

Year (or year range)
1830
Approximate era
1801-1850