Guide to Ipswich Massachusetts Birthplace of American Independence volume 2

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Have found a pleasant playground for two centuries. " ''No spot within our ancient township is enriched with such fragrant memories, and associations of such varied and intense interest. The early settlers set it apart for public use, and it has never ceased to be the center of the civic life of our community. " Site of Old Court House — Meeting House Green — where Daniel Webster and Rufus Choate held forth.
Treadwell's Tavern — remodeled into the Agawam House, Meeting House Green. General La F
...ayette and his suite were entertained here Aug. 31st, 1824. Felt relates that "... He was conducted to Nat. Treadwell's Inn, where he was refreshed, and visited by some Revolutionary soldiers. He left with his suite . . . Amid the benedictions of many hearts. " Passing on we find the Joseph Ross House — 5 High St. It was used early in the 19th century as a lace factory, one of the first in America. About 1867 it was remodeled ; into the imposing looking mansion which it now is. On the many terraced slope rising back of the house, mulberry trees were planted to support the silk industry which it was hoped would prosper in Ipswich.

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