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Dunstable: Making Connections
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Dunstable: Making Connections

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Incorporated on October 16, 1673, Dunstable,

Massachusetts, was purchased from the Wameset and

Naticook Indians for UK 20GBP sterling. It was named in

honor of Mrs. Edward Tyng, who had emigrated from a

community of the same name in England. The Tyngs were

early founders of Dunstable, a town that began in hardship. Every house in Dunstable began as a watch house, and every man was a soldier. Dunstable men were among the first to prepare for the American Revolution, and many were sent to fight in the Civil War. Discover the details of this early history in an unprecedented collection of images compiled by local historians Susan Tully and Susan Psaledakis. The images in this collection date as far back as 1743 and span a period of two centuries. Included are

pictures of the many historic homes in Dunstable as well as notable people and events in the community.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
3 September 1998
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738556963

Incorporated on October 16, 1673, Dunstable,

Massachusetts, was purchased from the Wameset and

Naticook Indians for UK 20GBP sterling. It was named in

honor of Mrs. Edward Tyng, who had emigrated from a

community of the same name in England. The Tyngs were

early founders of Dunstable, a town that began in hardship. Every house in Dunstable began as a watch house, and every man was a soldier. Dunstable men were among the first to prepare for the American Revolution, and many were sent to fight in the Civil War. Discover the details of this early history in an unprecedented collection of images compiled by local historians Susan Tully and Susan Psaledakis. The images in this collection date as far back as 1743 and span a period of two centuries. Included are

pictures of the many historic homes in Dunstable as well as notable people and events in the community.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
3 September 1998
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738556963