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In the early 1800's a stagecoach ran through Andover on the Essex Turnpike, popularly known as the Andover Turnpike. It began at the New Hampshire boarder and proceeded through Haverhill and Andover and Danvers. It then ended in Salem, the county seat.  
In the early 1800's a stagecoach ran through Andover on the Essex Turnpike, popularly known as the Andover Turnpike. It began at the New Hampshire boarder and proceeded through Haverhill, Andover, and Danvers. The end of the line was Salem, the county seat.  


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Revision as of 16:44, 15 October 2007

In the early 1800's a stagecoach ran through Andover on the Essex Turnpike, popularly known as the Andover Turnpike. It began at the New Hampshire boarder and proceeded through Haverhill, Andover, and Danvers. The end of the line was Salem, the county seat.

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Story of Essex County by Fuess, Claude M Andover Room 974.45 Fue, volume 1, pages 461 and 463.


--Eleanor 16:35, October 15, 2007 (EDT)

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