Article by Russell Leigh Jackson
“If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.” Rudyard Kipling.. From the Vault: Genealogy, Historical Photos, Newspaper Archives
Sunday, November 10, 2013
The Passing of The Wolfe Tavern
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Wolfe Tavern
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3 comments:
My ancestors owned so many taverns that they must have loved their 'cups'!
Just one for now-Phelps Tavern, ca. 1771 - Simsbury
Phelps Tavern, ca. 1771 - Simsbury
Pretty sure my ancestors liked their spirits.
I sent a comment to you previously but not sure if it went through. Thank you for posting this. I love the rich history of Newburyport & the surrounding towns!
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