In a message dated 11/17/02 8:57:47 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > For the first few years, church services were held in the home of Nahtaniel > Bowman Brown. The Congregation Church was formed in 1806, over which Rev. > Prince Jenne presided for several years. Nathaniel Browne owned a log cabin > a mile north of Lake Amherst, south of the Putnan Brown Farm. Unfortunately > it doesn't say where that is. > Another side note: The Putnam Brown Farm was the home of my 3rd great grandfather (Merritt Angelo Sawyer) and 4th great grandparents (Winslow Hartwell Sawyer and Martha Lovina Brown) and 5th greatgrandparents (Israel Putnam Brown and Sally Briggs). I believe the Putnam Brown Farm is the present site of the Hawk Inn and Mountain Resort. In the 1869 Beers map of Plymouth this place is just south of "Duck Pond, " west of "Blueberry Hill," and marked, "W. H. Sawyer." Blessings, Jill Watters Rains