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In ''A Townswoman's Andover'', Bessie Goldsmith describes the Blunt Tavern, the Abbot Tavern, the Mansion House, The Locke Tavern, Traveler's Rest, the Elm House, and the Stowe House in detail, as well as giving a general overview of the tavern in its day.
In ''A Townswoman's Andover'', Bessie Goldsmith describes the Blunt Tavern, the Abbot Tavern, the Mansion House, the Locke Tavern, Traveler's Rest, the Elm House, and the Stowe House in detail, as well as giving a general overview of the tavern in its day.


See ''Stage-coach and Tavern Days'' for the license for William Chandler's tavern.
See ''Stage-coach and Tavern Days'' for the license for William Chandler's tavern.

Revision as of 13:51, 17 November 2009

In A Townswoman's Andover, Bessie Goldsmith describes the Blunt Tavern, the Abbot Tavern, the Mansion House, the Locke Tavern, Traveler's Rest, the Elm House, and the Stowe House in detail, as well as giving a general overview of the tavern in its day.

See Stage-coach and Tavern Days for the license for William Chandler's tavern.

See


--Eleanor 12:50, November 17, 2009 (EST)

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