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* Andover: A Century of Change | * [http://134.241.121.88/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1145E75918937.3005&menu=search&aspect=subtab783&npp=25&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=man&ri=&term=&index=.GW&aspect=subtab783&term=&index=.AW&term=andover+century+of+change&index=.ET&term=&index=.SW&x=0&y=0#focus Andover: A Century of Change] by Eleanor Motley Richardson, page 69, 974.45 Ric | ||
* The Townswoman's Andover | * The Townswoman's Andover | ||
* Ancover Townsman, June 1, 1978 in an article on Phillips Academy. | * Ancover Townsman, June 1, 1978 in an article on Phillips Academy. |
Revision as of 11:28, 18 April 2006
- Erected on the Andover Hill which had been used since the Revolutionary War as a drilling *field for Andover men preparing for the military
- Dedicated in memory of the eighty-seven Philips Alumni who had died in World War I, the Civil *War, the Mexican War, and the Revolutionary War.
- Stands 159 feet high
- The bells were first rung on Aemistice Day, November 11, 1932.
See
- Andover: A Century of Change by Eleanor Motley Richardson, page 69, 974.45 Ric
- The Townswoman's Andover
- Ancover Townsman, June 1, 1978 in an article on Phillips Academy.
--Eleanor 12:24, April 18, 2006 (EDT)
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