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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, page 45 - page 51(Andover Room R920 Fue)
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Revision as of 17:43, 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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