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The Nathan Brown Farm

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By Kerry Glass

Kerry Glass didn’t just read about Lincoln’s history—she walked it. Studying old maps and records, she traced the land’s story by foot and uncovered how the Nathan Brown Farm reflects the town’s past. With two surviving 18th-century houses and ties to Lincoln’s founding families, it offers a rare glimpse into 300 years of change.

The Nathan Brown Farm has witnessed Lincoln’s transformation—from colonial homestead to bustling farmland to modern neighborhood. Three generations of Browns built and shaped the land, only to see fortunes fade and the farm divided. Yet, two original 18th-century houses still stand, living reminders of the past.

This isn’t just one family’s story—it’s Lincoln’s story. Like Kerry Glass, step outside and discover the history that surrounds you.

This book is available at no charge.

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By Kerry Glass

Kerry Glass didn’t just read about Lincoln’s history—she walked it. Studying old maps and records, she traced the land’s story by foot and uncovered how the Nathan Brown Farm reflects the town’s past. With two surviving 18th-century houses and ties to Lincoln’s founding families, it offers a rare glimpse into 300 years of change.

The Nathan Brown Farm has witnessed Lincoln’s transformation—from colonial homestead to bustling farmland to modern neighborhood. Three generations of Browns built and shaped the land, only to see fortunes fade and the farm divided. Yet, two original 18th-century houses still stand, living reminders of the past.

This isn’t just one family’s story—it’s Lincoln’s story. Like Kerry Glass, step outside and discover the history that surrounds you.

This book is available at no charge.

Download Now

(No need to Add To Cart, just click "Download Now" above)

By Kerry Glass

Kerry Glass didn’t just read about Lincoln’s history—she walked it. Studying old maps and records, she traced the land’s story by foot and uncovered how the Nathan Brown Farm reflects the town’s past. With two surviving 18th-century houses and ties to Lincoln’s founding families, it offers a rare glimpse into 300 years of change.

The Nathan Brown Farm has witnessed Lincoln’s transformation—from colonial homestead to bustling farmland to modern neighborhood. Three generations of Browns built and shaped the land, only to see fortunes fade and the farm divided. Yet, two original 18th-century houses still stand, living reminders of the past.

This isn’t just one family’s story—it’s Lincoln’s story. Like Kerry Glass, step outside and discover the history that surrounds you.

This book is available at no charge.

Download Now

(No need to Add To Cart, just click "Download Now" above)

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