Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | No | Address | Proximity | Area |
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Name | Genus | AsNotedIn | Address | Proximity | Area | |
Edmunds County Courthouse |
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2nd Ave | Between 2nd St and 3rd St | ||
Ipswich Baptist Church |
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Main St and 3rd Ave | |||
Ipswich State Bank |
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1st Ave and Main St | |||
J W Parmley House |
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4th St and 4th Ave | |||
Marcus Beebe House |
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4th St and 5th Ave | |||
Marcus P Beebe Library |
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Main St and 2nd Ave | |||
Parmley Land Office |
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Main St |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1909/00/00 | J W Parmley | Work | The summer of 1909, J W Parmley escorts 34 men with eight teams and several autos out to see the land which is for sale. | |||
1910/00/00 | Marcus P Beebe | Work | From 1900 until 1910, Ipswich enjoys a good healthy interest in land sales whrere ten dollars per acre is a very good price. J W Parmley, Mr Arnold and M P Beebe from the Bank of Ipswich are instrumental in attracting new settlers. |
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Locale Type | Village |
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