Ebenezer Hubbard estate papers, 1807-1808.
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Hubbard, Ebenezer, 1725-1807
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Resident of Concord, Mass. Born Mar. 21, 1725; died Oct. 1, 1807. Grandfather of the Ebenezer Hubbard (1782-1871; son of David and Mary Barrett Hubbard) who left to Concord the bequest that funded the erection of Daniel Chester French's Minuteman Statue at the North Bridge and who was the last resident of the Ebenezer Hubbard House--see H.P. Hubbard's One Thousand Years of Hubbard History, p. 224. The heirs of the personal estate of Ebenezer Hubbard were Nathaniel Davis, Amos Barret...
Hubbard, Ebenezer, 1782-1871
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Merrick, Tilly, 1755-1836
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Tilly Merrick, storekeeper of Concord, Mass., was Treasurer of the Union Turnpike Corporation. He owned Union Turnpike shares No. 206-215. The Corporation was formed in 1804 to build a turnpike (a predecessor of Route 2) from Concord to Leominster, connecting the Cambridge and Concord Turnpike and the Fifth Massachusetts Turnpike. Petitions were entered with the courts of Worcester and Middlesex counties and the road laid out in Worcester in 1805, in Concord in 1806. (The road became free in Wor...