Ipswich Receives $1.2M Grant For Dam Removal

Ipswich Mill Dam removed

Ipswich Mills Dam Removal Project Nationally Recognized Among 43 Projects to Receive U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Funding On April 23, 2024, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that 29 states will receive just over $70 million to support 43 projects that will address outdated or obsolete dams, culverts, levees, and other barriers fragmenting… Continue reading Ipswich Receives $1.2M Grant For Dam Removal

Ipswich Community House to Open on January 2, 2026

Ipswich Winter Ball

In 2022, Ipswich Citizens For The Arts was founded as a group of Ipswich artists, civic leaders, and individuals engaged in creating opportunities and environments for the arts to thrive in Ipswich, and began exploring the use of a historic building. Serendipitously, the Living Faith United Methodist Church at 31 North Main St. was considering options… Continue reading Ipswich Community House to Open on January 2, 2026

The Great Dying 1616-1619, “By Godโ€™s visitation, a Wonderful Plague.”

A Mortal Sickness Among the Indians

An estimated 18,000,000 Native Americans lived in North America before the 17th century. The arrival of 102 Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower at Plymouth in 1620, and the settlements by the Massachusetts Bay Colony Puritans a decade later were accompanied by the demise of much of the native population of North America.

Historic Survey of the Ipswich Mills Dam

Inventory No: IPS.9009: Ipswich Mills Hosiery Manufacturing Company Dam. Survey Form F (structure) submitted to the Massachusetts Historical Commission, Recorded by: Ted Dattilo for the Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc., May 2024. Received by the Mass. Historical Commission on Nov. 12, 2024 Year Constructed: 1908; Architect: Stickney, Stephen A. Company Recommended for listing in the National… Continue reading Historic Survey of the Ipswich Mills Dam

The 1774 Ipswich Convention “To Consider the Late Acts of Parliament”

Town Hill Ipswich MA

Notifications were posted in Salem to gather at the Town House to appoint representatives to meet atย Ipswich, on September 6, 1774 along with the representatives of the other towns in the county, to consider "to consider and determine on such measures as the late acts of Parliament, and our other grievances render necessary and expedient."