Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland .. connecting links between cities and towns of New England and those of the same name in England, Ireland and Scotland; containing narratives, descriptions, and many views, some done from old prints; also much matter pertaining to the founders and settlers of New England and to their memorials on both sides of the Atlantic; . From 32 Photographic Views oj South Devon, C llcut &• Beavis, London Kindness Holter K. Hutkins, Esq. EXETER CATHEDRAL, EXETER, ENGLAND EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE. From The llest Coa^i nf EnsLnd Pi, fin I (, i ,- ?, n


Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland .. connecting links between cities and towns of New England and those of the same name in England, Ireland and Scotland; containing narratives, descriptions, and many views, some done from old prints; also much matter pertaining to the founders and settlers of New England and to their memorials on both sides of the Atlantic; . From 32 Photographic Views oj South Devon, C llcut &• Beavis, London Kindness Holter K. Hutkins, Esq. EXETER CATHEDRAL, EXETER, ENGLAND EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE. From The llest Coa^i nf EnsLnd Pi, fin I (, i ,- ?, nd Edition Kindness Walter K, Watkins, Esq. THE EXE BRIDGE, EXETER, ENGLAND Dudley, a native of England, was pastor of this church for thirty-three man who added to the fame of Exeter was John PhilHps, who, born inAndover, Massachusetts, moved to Exeter in 1741. He taught for a time, thenengaged in trade in which he was very successful. He gave liberally to the causeof education, contributing to Dartmouth College and, joining with his brother,Samuel, founded PhilHps-Andover. He later founded and organized Philhps-Exeter Academy in 1783, remaining for twelve years as its head. Daniel Web-ster, Edward Everett and General Lewis Cass (who was born in Exeter in a housewhich is still standing) are three well-known graduates of this Academy. TheOilman, Ladd, French and Folsom famihes are others who have done much forthe development of the town from its earliest days down to the present H. Folsom who pitched the fir


Size: 2428px × 1029px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, books, booksubjectcitiesandtowns