Andover (Mass.) -- History
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Andover (Mass.) -- History
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Andover (Mass.)
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- The Townswoman's Andover, by Bessie P. Goldsmith
- Persistence of memories of slavery and emancipation in historical Andover, the Massachusetts woman enumerated as a "slave" in the 1830 U.S. Census and the family of Rosanna Coburn from enslavement to contingent freedom, Edward L. Bell
- Andover, as I remember it, James D. Doherty
- Andover land grants about 1660 to 1713. Town meetings 1660 - 1708, Original book in the office of the Town Clerk Andover, Massachusetts
- Legendary locals of Andover, Bill Dalton and Katharine Dalton
- Andover, what it was, what it is., 300th anniversary, May 30 - June 2, 1946
- Andover, Massachusetts, Proceedings at the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town, May 20, 1896
- Andover witchcraft genealogy, Enders A. Robinson
- Historical sketches of Andover, (comprising the present towns of North Andover and Andover)
- Andover Massachusetts, historical selections from four centuries, Juliet Haines Mofford ; introduction by James Batchelder
- History of Andover, from its settlement to 1829, By Abiel Abbot, A. M
- Andover: symbol of New England
- Andover, a century of change, 1896-1996, Eleanor Motley Richardson
- Andover, Massachusetts. Early land grant records mostly prior to 1700, Preliminary rough draft typed by Betty Senechal from records dictated by Forbes Rockwell. Note - Original in Andover Town Clerk's Vault. Facsimile copy at North Andover Historical Society. Microfilm copy at North Andover Historical Society. Andover Public Library and "Graphic Microfilm" in Waltham
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