The Homestead at North Beach, Hampton, NH, c1830 (08/08/93) Cheryl Lassiter
From Tuck Museum Click link to read article The Leavitt Clock Returns Home
“If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.” Rudyard Kipling.. From the Vault: Genealogy, Historical Photos, Newspaper Archives
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
1700's Leavitt Family Clock at Tuck Museum Hampton NH
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1700 grandfather clock,
Amos Leavitt,
Antiques,
Cheryl Lassiter,
Hampton NH Settlers,
Laevitt Clock,
Moses Leavitt,
tuck Museum,
Tuck’s Grist Mill
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