The ‘Ice Man’

In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, we have a tendency to forget how easy our lives really are.
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In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, we have a tendency to forget how easy our lives really are.
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The first, and in fact the only, paper published in Andover was the "Enterprise."
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About 50 years ago this is what the present Country Neighbor program home looked like.
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Boarded up for many years, this building, which stands just west of the Congregational Church, was built in 1865 as Andover's second school house.
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Last week we ran a photo of the above garage, asking where it was located.
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In honor of the coming Firemen's Street Fair with its always popular parade, sponsored this year by the Andover Area Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday, July 7 through July 10, the COLLECTION shows snapshots of former Street Fairs on Andover Public Square.
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This photo is the clearest of this period which has been shared with THE COLLECTION.
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Andover Public Square looked like this in the early 1900s.
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As with the preceding eight articles, Pioneer Sketches, by O.B. Case, this article with its accompanying map was taken from Grace Harmon Stanhope family's family scrapbook.
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At that time the house was owned by N.G. Richardson, editor of the Andover Citizen.
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