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THE ISLAND OP NANTUCKET. 



Names. Numbers. 



*Asa P. Jones 31 



Valentine Aldridge 32 



C. S. Folger 33 



W. D. Appleton 34 



R. B. Coffin 35 



Levi S. Coffin 36, 37 



Geo. F. Coffin 38, 39 



David Folger 40, 61 



C.H. Rule 41 



G. F. Folger 42 



W. Fitzgerald 43 



W. C. Mooers 44 



W. B. Stevens 45 



W.E.Bates 46 



G. W. Allen 47 



Names. Number. 



P. Cox 48 



W. S. Chase 49 



C. II. Pitman -. 50 



E.H. Fisher 51 



S. P. Pitman 52 



Peter Cushman 53 



R. Thurston 54 



J. H. Perry 55 



C. C. Taber 56 



C.K.Manter 58 



C. C. Mooers 59 



A. G. Coffin 60 



S. Thurston 62 



F. W. Folger 63 



James Small 64 



QUAISE. 



A visit should be paid to Quaise or Masquetuck (" the 

 reed land"), as there is considerable of interest con- 

 nected with the locality, from the fact that this portion 

 of the island was reserved by Thomas Mayhew for his 

 own use, when he deeded the island to the ten original 

 purchasers. It is also celebrrted as the site of " Miriam M 

 (Keziah) Coffin's country seat, where she carried on 

 smuggling to so great an extent as to cause her arresfc 

 and trial. Col. Hart in his novel " Miriam Coffin" 

 has cast the halo of romance about the place. William 

 B. Starbuck, Esq., now resides on what was called the 

 " Miriam Coffin farm." 



Quaky or Quady. 



See Indians. 

 Abraham Quary was the last of his race. He was a 

 half-breed, and lived for many years in a small hut 

 at Shimmo. lie had many peculiarities, but was gen- 



