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Tag: 1652

The Ipswich Jails

May 27, 2021January 6, 2025 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment

The second jail in the Colony was erected in Ipswich in 1656. Sixteen British prisoners were kept hostage in the cold and cruel stone jail during the War of 1812. A large brick House of Corrections was constructed in 1828 at the site of the present Town Hall on Green Street.

Posted in StoriesTagged 1652, Court, jail, poor, town government
Ipswich MA historic photos by William Varrel

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Early Inhabitants of Ipswich, Massachusetts by Abraham Hammatt
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