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About North
Andover MA
North Andover is a
town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.
North Andover is the home of Merrimack College, a
private, Catholic four-year institution (though the
college has expanded into Andover as well).
From 1646 to her death in 1672, North Andover was
the home of America's first published poet, Anne
Dudley Bradstreet and her family. Mistress
Bradstreet, her husband Simon and six of their
children (Dudley and John were born after moving
from Ipswich) helped found this original Andover
Parish.
North Andover is the parent town of the Andovers.
The lands south of the Merrimack River around Lake
Cochichewick and the Shawsheen River were set aside
by the Massachusetts General Court in 1634 for the
purpose of creating an inland plantation. The
Cochichewick Plantation, as it was called, was
purchased on May 6, 1646 when Reverend John
Woodbridge, who had settled the land for the
English, paid Penacook chief Cutshmache six pounds
for the lands. The plantation was then incorporated
as Andover, most likely in honor of the hometown of
many early residents, Andover, Hampshire, England.
The town was centered in what is now North Andover,
but the spread of settlement south and west of the
old town center created much conflict in the early
years about the location of the parish church. In
1709, the matter was brought to the General Court,
which set aside two parish churches, north and
south. The parishes grew apart as the years went on
and on April 7, 1855 the North parish (ironically,
the original parish) separated from the south and
was incorporated as North Andover.
There are several first period (pre-1720) houses
still standing in town. The oldest house is probably
the Bridges House, relocated from Marbleridge Road
to Court Street in the 1990s; the original portion
of this house probably dates to about 1690. Other
first period houses include the Stevens House on
Great Pond Road; the Faulkner House on Appleton
Street; the Stevens House on Salem Street; the
Barnard House, which is a museum; a house on Andover
Street near the intersection with Chickering Road;
and the Carlton-Frie-Tucker House at 140 Mill Road.
No house in North Andover has been scientifically
dated by dendrochronology as of yet, so dates are
based solely on stylistic elements, original deeds,
and tradition. The Barnard House is most unusual and
might prove to be one of the few examples of a house
dating to an earlier year than established by
architectural historians.
North Andover's development was varied, with much of
the land along the Shawsheen and Merrimack being
concerned with industry, and the lands southwest
being more agricultural. Several mills were located
in the town, and industry has conitnued to this day,
including the Western Electric Company, AT&T's
manufacturing division, which supplied telephone
machinery for many years before it was split up by
AT&T into the new company, Lucent Technologies.
Today North Andover is considered a bedroom
community of the greater Boston area.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Andover,_Massachusetts
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