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Excerpt from A Brief Memoir of Andrew Henshaw Ward Mr. Ward resides ln his pleasant mansion at West Newton, in the enjoyment of health, working on and superintending thoroughly his well tilled farm, surrounded by friends, and in full possession of many comforts and blessings. He 1s now in the eightieth year of his age, but still improves his moments and gratifies his tastes in saving from the W1eck that time has made, many items of intelligence and usefulness, that will be of benefit to others, and, we trust, more and more appreciated, as the years roll on. His motto has been and is, to do good and to communicate He has availed himself of the benefit of the art of printing, rightly called th...
Andrew Henshaw was a Harvard College graduate, lawyer, town clerk, customs official, Justice of the Peace, historian of Shrewsbury (his birthplace), Ward family genealogist, father of nine children, and was instrumental in the origination of the poor farm system.
"Lovell delights, astonishes, and challenges us with her insightful new readings of early American paintings and material culture objects."--"Journal of the Early Republic"
Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. number.
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