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The "Phillips School" as it was first called, was open April 30, 1778 by Samuel Phillips. The present campus was built in 1865.  In 1807 the "Class in Theology" became a separate institution, the [[Andover Theological Seminary]].  
The "Phillips School" as it was first called, was open April 30, 1778 by Samuel Phillips. The present campus was built in 1865.  In 1807 the "Class in Theology" became a separate institution, the [[Andover Theological Seminary]].  


See
*"An Illustrious Town-Andover". ''The New England Magazine'', Vol. 1, No. 4, April 1886. p. 301+.
*"An Illustrious Town-Andover". ''The New England Magazine'', Vol. 1, No. 4, April 1886. p. 301+.
*"Andover, Past and Present, with Some Recollection of My Time" by Henry Austin Kitteredge.  ''New England Magazine'', Vol. XXXIX, Number 5, January 1909
*"Andover, Past and Present, with Some Recollection of My Time" by Henry Austin Kitteredge.  ''New England Magazine'', Vol. XXXIX, Number 5, January 1909

Revision as of 15:32, 26 February 2008

The "Phillips School" as it was first called, was open April 30, 1778 by Samuel Phillips. The present campus was built in 1865. In 1807 the "Class in Theology" became a separate institution, the Andover Theological Seminary.

See

  • "An Illustrious Town-Andover". The New England Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 4, April 1886. p. 301+.
  • "Andover, Past and Present, with Some Recollection of My Time" by Henry Austin Kitteredge. New England Magazine, Vol. XXXIX, Number 5, January 1909


--Glenda 10:19, February 16, 2008 (EST)

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