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| | TOWN OF LEBANON |
 | | With the exception of Steward, "Little John," and Isaac, who went west, and Daniel, who died on the farm now occupied by his grandson, Stephen R. Campbell, near the south line of the town, all the original settlers of the Campbells died where they located. |
 | | The grist-mill occupied the site of the Armstrong mill, which, after the construction of the canal feeder, which injuriously affected the water power, was used as a carriage shop, and at present as a store house by Waldo Armstrong, who owns the property, which was previously in possession of his father, Jabin, some forty years. |
 | | Elihu Bosworth came from Guilford, Conn., as early as 1800, and settled in the north-west part of the town, on the farm now occupied by Peter Nevin, where he resided till within a short time of his death, which occurred in the county house about 1853 or '4. |
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