The Annual Meeting of the
Dover Historical Society
Will be Wednesday, March 26th
at 7:30 P.M.
at the Dover Library, Lower
Level.
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Brian Donahue, Associate Professor of
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American Environmental Studies at Brandeis University,
will speak on Wildlife,
Farms and Forest in Massachusetts:
Living in a Changing
Landscape.
All those interested in
Dover’s history are invited to attend.
Refreshments will be served.
Caryl House, The Fisher Barn and The
Sawin Museum, the three museums operated by the Dover Historical Society, will be open to the public Saturday afternoons from 1 to 4 PM from April 5th
through June 28th.
Caryl House, built around 1774,
was the home of the Reverend Benjamin Caryl, first minister of
Springfield Parish, now Dover. It is furnished to show how Rev. Caryl and
his family lived in the 18th Century following the American
Revolution.
The Fisher Barn holds the
Historical Society’s collection of farm tools highlighting Dover’s agricultural
past. Both the Caryl House and The Fisher Barn are located at
107 Dedham Street.
The Sawin Museum, 80 Dedham
Street, features exhibits depicting Dover’s past.
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