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Gen. James Appleton born Feb 14, 1783 died Aug 25, 1863. A Patriot, a Philanthropist and a Christian. He served his County, his Fellow men and his God by laboring for the emancipation of the American Slave.
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The Brig Falconer was wrecked on Ipswich Beach December 17, 1847. Seventeen of the passengers and crew were lost. Twelve lie buried here in one common grave. Thomas Shaw, and his wife · Julia Laskin · Margaret Hennesy ·…
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To all those who served their country 1775 Revolutionary War 1781 1812 War of 1812 1812 1861 Civil War 1865 1898 Spanish American War 1898 1899 Campaign Era 1917 1917 World War I 1918 1941 World War II 1945 1950 Korean Conflict 1953 196…
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Side 1 A few rods east of this spot were the dwelling and school house of Ezekiel Cheever first master of the Grammar School 1650-1661. In the east side of the common was the home of Rev. Nathaniel Ward 1634 Minister of Ipswich 1637 author of "T…
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From the date of its settlement by John Winthrop and twelve associates, 1630, Agawam (Ipswich) was the seat of pillow lace making, by 1790 the annual production was 41,979 yards. This craft continued until the introduction of lace machinery.
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Here on August 23, 1687,the citizens of Ipswich, led bythe Reverend John Wise, denounced the levey of taxes bythe arbirary government ofSir Edmund Andros, and fromtheir protest sprang theAmerican revolution of 1689
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Among the founders and earlyresidents of Ipswich - 1630 -were John Winthrop, Junior,scientist and industrial pioneer; Nathaniel Ward, lawmakerand wit; Richard Bellinghamand Richard Saltonstall, magistrates who defended popularrights; Simon Bradstr…
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