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In 1832 Samuel Francis Smith wrote the words to America ("My Country Tis of Thee") in the house at 147 Main Street - | In 1832 Samuel Francis Smith wrote the words to America ("My Country Tis of Thee") in the house at 147 Main Street - now known as the "America House." | ||
Samuel Francis Smith came to Andover in 1829 to attend Andover Theological Seminary. | Samuel Francis Smith came to Andover in 1829 to attend Andover Theological Seminary. | ||
From ''Men of Andover'' by Claude Moore Fuess, | From ''Men of Andover'' by Claude Moore Fuess, page 45 - page 51(Andover Room R920 Fue) | ||
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Revision as of 16:25, 13 February 2006
In 1832 Samuel Francis Smith wrote the words to America ("My Country Tis of Thee") in the house at 147 Main Street - now known as the "America House."
Samuel Francis Smith came to Andover in 1829 to attend Andover Theological Seminary.
From Men of Andover by Claude Moore Fuess, page 45 - page 51(Andover Room R920 Fue)
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