A Brief History of New Ipswich - Part 1
Some Background I received a nice phone call from Sylvia Kaarto (Her husband owned New Ipswich Market). She mentioned that she had a document about the history of New Ipswich and wished to donate it to the New Ipswich Historical Society. It was three typed pages but undated and unsigned. I suspect that it might have been written in 1970 because of a reference to a census number. I decided to transcribe the contents from the document which will make it searchable and hopefully easier to read. Here is the text from page one. A Brief History - Page 1 Very soon after the first colonists of New England arrived, settlers penetrated far up the beautiful valleys of the Connecticut and the Merrimac. However, a large tract of country, much nearer the seaboard, which included the present town of New Ipswich, remained unoccupied. This may have been due to the mountains and hills which surround the valley. History tells us that in the summer of 1738, Abijah Foster, then thirty years of...
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