Guide to Ipswich Massachusetts Birthplace of American Independence volume 1

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E. Tucker). In Revolutioriary times it was owned and kept by Susanna Homars, sister of Josaph How. In 1789, Wa7hin9ton lunched at this Inn. He speaks of it in his diary as follows: "Friday, October 30th 1789. From this place, (Beverly) with escorts of Horse, I passed on to Ipswich, about ten miles; at the entrance of which I was met and welcomed by the Select- men, and received by a regm't of Militia. " Mr. Felt, writing in 1834, while the memory of these stirring events was still fresh, remark...s: — "George Washington ... Is escorted into town, receives a short address; dines at the Inn, then kept by Mrs. Homans ... " Monument With Tablets — in front of South Church, Cor. County and So. Main Sts. This monument was erected by the Ipswich Historical Society in 1896 and points out the following places of historical interest.
(1) Site of dwelling house and school of Ezekiel Cheever, first mas- ter of Grammar School.
Sites of residences of (2) Rev. Nathaniel Ward.
(3) Richard Saltonstall and Rev.


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