Andover Author - Bessie Goldsmith
Bessie Punchard Goldsmith, a lifelong resident of Andover, was born on November 21, 1882, and died on November 8, 1974. Always active in the town, she was the first woman on the Andover Police Force, a position she held for 25 years; she taught home economics in the Andover school system and was a member of the Andover Guild, Andover Historical Society, Andover Garden Club, November Club, and the Andover Village Improvement. In her will she left 130 acres of land bordering Foster Pond to AVIS Society to be kept as a wildlife sanctuary.
She wrote a column in the Andover Townsman called Townswoman. A collection of these published in The Townswoman's Andover, printing sponsored by the Andover Historical Society. Her papers are archived at the Andover Historical Society.
See
- "Conservationist's Spirit Lives With A Gift of 130 Acres to AVIS>" Lawrence Eagle Tribune May 30, 1977
- "Andover Stories: Town Owes Much More Than Amusement to one-of-a-kind Bessie Goldsmith, Andover Townsman, May 19, 2011
- Goldsmith's Woodlands
--Eleanor 15:23, August 14, 2012 (EDT)
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