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THE HISTORY OF BARRINGTON.

The earliest burials were at Burial Hill, where field stones are the only markers of some of the graves. Rev. John Myles was probably buried at Tyler's Point. Captain Wilett's family and the Browns were the first interments at Little Neck. Matthew Watson and family sleep at Nayatt.

Other places of interest are the Town Hall, the old Government Lighthouse at Nayatt, the Cady School-house, the first High School in Barrington, the Congregational Meeting House, the Episcopal Church and Rectory, the Methodist Episcopal and Episcopal Chapels at Drownville, the St. Andrew's Home and School, the New England Brick Manufactory, etc., etc.

The villages of the town are Barrington, Barrington Centre, Hampden Meadows, Rumstick or Chachapacassett, Nayatt and Drownville.