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      • Salisbury is a historic Massachusetts town in Essex county near the New Hampshire border. It is the northernmost town in Massachusetts and was settled by Massachusetts Bay colonists in the early 17th century. Before the colonists settled there, Salisbury was the home of the Pennacook tribe of Native Americans.
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  2. May 12, 2016 · Salisbury is a historic Massachusetts town in Essex county near the New Hampshire border. It is the northernmost town in Massachusetts and was settled by Massachusetts Bay colonists in the early 17th century. Before the colonists settled there, Salisbury was the home of the Pennacook tribe of Native Americans. It….

  3. Jan 13, 2020 · Observer-Dispatch. A new book on the history of the town of Salisbury was released last month and the response so far has been overwhelmingly positive. "A Place to Remember: Salisbury, New York ...

  4. Hanging a Witch. After the witch affair, Salisbury continued to grow, profiting from its upland farms, boat building, and position on a major overland trade route to the north. In 1866, Beach Road was constructed across Great Marsh, providing access to the town’s five miles of pristine beach.

  5. Dec 19, 2022 · Salisbury is a historic town that was first frequented by paleo-indians and Native-Americans for thousands of years and eventually settled by English colonists in the 17th century. The beach and salt marsh itself was used primarily as hunting and fishing grounds by the Native Americans and then as pastureland for….

  6. History. Pre-Colonial Era. The area currently known as Salisbury was inhabited for tens of thousands of years prior to European colonization. At the Morrill Point burial mound site on the north shore of the Merrimack River, there are human remains dating to 7000 years ago [2] with some dating suggesting settlement there as early as 8500 years ago.

  7. www.salisburylibrary.org › uploads › salisbury_history_byMap of Salisbury, c. 1872.

    Church in Salisbury, where she taught Sunday School for eleven years. A Cub Scout leader of Salisbury Pack #37 for thirteen years, Carolyn was one of the original members and organizers of the Salisbury Mothers Club, organizing and supervising a youth square dance class and a youth bowling league for the club. She was a supervisory aide at the ...

  8. A Town Shaped by Nature Nature shaped the settlement and history of Salisbury. Geology and forces of nature provided resources that were the basis of its founding and have sustained the town for over 275 years.

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