A Large Crop of Corn

Wm. Godwin, who had purchased one hundred acres of land of David A. Gove and had felled an opening on it in 1804, enlarged it this year and raised a large crop of corn. The large crops of corn and wheat that were early realized attracted many persons to the township.

The site of his buildings was opposite Maple Grove Cemetery.


Lyndon Oak, The History of Garland, Maine, Dover, Maine: Observer Publishing Co., 1912. | Table of Contents | Every-Name Index
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