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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
He was a good legal man and many a time Brackett has found that Boothe, in managing a suit before a justice, was quite enough and sometimes a little too much for him. In the year 1838 Boothe resided in the village of Bellevue, but owned a farm up the creek about a mile. On this farm he planted, in the center of a corn field, a patch of watermelons.
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