[Page 128].
The Mills was the old name for South Haven because of the grist and saw mills situated there at the foot of the pond.
[Page 137].
“Near Southampton,” etc., about a mile west of “St. Andrews by the Sea.”
[Page 139].
After the breaking up of the ship, it was the custom of certain farmers in the fall, when the neap tides would permit, to plow along the shore, and the waves cutting over the upturned furrows would wash out these Spanish coins.
[Page 143].
The present residence alluded to was known for a long time as the Corse Place.
Champlin’s stood where the South Side Club House now stands.