History of Beverly Civil And Ecclesiastical From Its Settlement in 1630 to 18

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History of Beverly Civil And Ecclesiastical From Its Settlement in 1630 to 18
Edwin Martin Stone
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The new town-hall stands on the east side of Cabot street, a little south of the first parish meet- ing-house. It is of brick, three stories high, of remarkably correct symmetry, and is highly orna- mental to the town. It was originally built for a private residence, by Andrew Cabot, about fifty- five years ago, in the most substantial manner, the walls being very thick. It subsequently became the property of the late Israel Thorndike, who orna- mented its ample grounds with numerous fruit and
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forest trees, shrubs and plants. In 1841, it was pur- chased of the heirs of Mr. T. , and altered as it now appears. On the first floor are rooms for the school committee, selectmen, assessors and town clerk. The second and third stories are thrown into one, making a large and commodious hall, with galleries on three sides, furnished with fixed seats, while for the main floor moveable settees are provided. The hall is light- ed with astral lamps, and the rostrum is furnished with a sofa and chairs.


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