One of the beautiful early eighteenth century Lamson Carvers grave stones at the Old Burying Yard, York Village, Maine
The grave of Samuel Moody in York, Maine, which at the time of his burial was York, Massachusetts. Moody was the first Headmaster of Dummer Academy in Byfield Massachusetts. The stone reads: "Integer vitae scelerisque purus Here lies the remains Of SAMUEL MOODY, Esq Preceptor of Dummer Academy He left no child to mourn his sudden death (for he died a Bachellor) Yet his numerous Pupils in the U.S. will ever retain a lively sense of the Sociability, Industry, Integrity & Piety he possessed in an uncommon degree" as well as the disinterested, Zealous, faithful & useful manner his discharged the duties of the Academy for 30 years. he died at Exeter 17 Dec 1795 AE 70"
Seddon Tavern Newbury Massachusetts
The 17th Century Emery House in West Newbury Masschusetts
The General Lewis Cass Birthplace in Exeter New Hampshire
Seddon Tavern Newbury Massachusetts
This stone marks the site of Thurlow's Bridge which was built over the Parker River in Newbury Massachusetts in 1654.
Old Town Newbury Massachusetts First Meetinghouse Marker
View of Newbury Massachusetts from Old Town Hill 2012
One of the beautiful early eighteenth century Lamson Carvers grave stones at the Old Burying Yard, York Village, Maine
One of the beautiful early eighteenth century Lamson Carvers grave stones at the Old Burying Yard, York Village, Maine
One of the beautiful early eighteenth century Lamson Carvers grave stones at the Old Burying Yard, York Village, Maine
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