Charles W. Ward Reservation: Difference between revisions

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* [http://http://www.thetrustees.org/pages/371_ward_reservation.cfm Ward Reservation]
* [http://www.thetrustees.org/pages/371_ward_reservation.cfm Ward Reservation]
* [http://134.241.121.88/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=114737Y6J5B89.31145&menu=search&aspect=subtab783&npp=25&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=man&ri=1&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.ET&term=charles+w+ward&aspect=subtab783&x=11&y=9#focus Geology of the Charles W. Ward Reservation of Andover]Andover Room 577 Zin
* [http://134.241.121.88/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=114737Y6J5B89.31145&menu=search&aspect=subtab783&npp=25&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=man&ri=1&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.ET&term=charles+w+ward&aspect=subtab783&x=11&y=9#focus Geology of the Charles W. Ward Reservation of Andover]Andover Room 577 Zin



Revision as of 16:00, 11 May 2006

  • Located in Andover and North Andover
  • Comprised of 40 seprtate parcels of land, including parts of 3 hills: Boston Hill, Shrub Hill, and Boston Hill
  • Highest Point in Essex County is located in the reservation: 420 Holt Hill
  • 696 acres
  • Preserved in 1940 by Mabel Ward in memory of her husband Charles W. Ward.
  • Owned by Trustees of the Reservation

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--Eleanor 15:58, May 11, 2006 (EDT) back to Main Page