I posted this on Facebook in the Newburyport History Buffs and got some responses but not the exact home. I wonder if this is real?? From 1952 news. Please post your replies or e-mail me Thanks
“If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.” Rudyard Kipling.. From the Vault: Genealogy, Historical Photos, Newspaper Archives
Monday, June 29, 2015
George Washington was here in Newburyport
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1789,
George Washington,
J Charles Moulton,
Newburyport Ma
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This s great stuff. Newburyport was major player in the revolution. Washington Stayed at the Tracy Mansion and he had me to New England on his grand tour. He also had dinner at the Michael Dalton House across the street from Tracy Mansion. Tracy's house looked like a Palladian Mansion with wings on either side winding out to now State Street one on the Taffy's side and one on the Wolfe tavern side
J. Charles Moulton, age 62 lived at 129 Old Ferry Rd. NBPT in 1940 – this is on the way to the old ferry which GW would have taken to cross the Merrimack.
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