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This booklet addresses the history of ChristChurch of Hamilton and Wenham. It goes back to the 1600s and mentions the expansion of parishes to Salem, Marblehead, Danvers, Beverly, Ipswich, Newbury and Newburyport in subsequent years. It covers the religious development among these communities and in so doing mentions many historical events that coincidentally took place such as naming and mergers. The document ends with a chronological listing ...
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This booklet is a presentation at the 325 th anniversary of the First Church in Wenham. The history is sectioned on the five places that served as the church meeting house and interacts with wenham history in so doing. There are several sketches of cuurch property
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005.031.016 - Booklet
A soft covered booklet with the title, Something to Preserve: A Report on Historic Preservation in America's best-preserved Puritan town, Ipswich, Massachusetts. There is information on the settlement of the community and the early houses that are situated there. This booklet was published by the Ipswich Historical Commission in 1975. There is a handwritten inscription inside that reads as follows: To Don and Eileen Brown, Louise Hodgkins. M...
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005.031.022 - Booklet
A cream colored soft covered booklet with the title, A Short History of the Rice Estate, 1890-1945. This was written by Reverend Robert F. Ippolito, M.S. This booklet contains a short history of the property which is now home to The National Shrine and Seminary of Our Lady of La Salette in Ipswich, Massachusetts. It was purchased from the Rice family in 1945. The architect of the main building was William Rantoul.
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