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Tag: Caldwell

Thomas and Elizabeth Lull, the Caldwell Sons and their Descendants

November 19, 2025November 19, 2025 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment

The youngest daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Lull, Sr married William Caldwell in 1714. The wives of his brothers, John and Jacob, were her nieces, being the daughters of Thomas Lull Jr. The Caldwell family became prominent, while the Lull family name disappeared from Ipswich.

Posted in PeopleTagged Caldwell, homes, Lull

Ipswich, Slavery and the Civil War

November 15, 2025 Gordon Harris7 Comments

In 1765, Jenny Slew, a slave in Ipswich, successfully sued John Whipple Jr. for her freedom. In the mid-19th Century, divisions between ardent abolitionists, moderate anti-slavery people and those who avoided the discussion divided families, churches and the town of Ipswich.

Posted in HistoryTagged Caldwell, Civil War, slavery, truth, Warner Road

Ipswich Pillow Lace

July 28, 2025October 22, 2025 Gordon Harris5 Comments
Pillow Lace Sign, High St., Ipswich MA

In the late eighteenth century, Ipswich had 600 women and girls producing more than 40,000 yards of lace annually. Ipswich industrialists imported machines from England to mechanize and speed up the operation, which destroyed the hand-made lace industry.

Posted in HistoryTagged 1770, Caldwell, High Street, lace, Revolutionary War, women

Choate-Caldwell House, Formerly at the Corner of Elm and County Streets, Now at the Smithsonian

September 8, 2024August 20, 2025 Gordon Harris10 Comments
Ipswich MA 16 Elm Street house at the Smithsonian Museum

In 1963 this house was slated for destruction, but through the efforts of local preservationists was relocated to the Smithsonian where it resides as the Museum’s largest artifact on permanent display.

Posted in PlacesTagged Caldwell, Choate, moved, slavery, Smithsonian, women

Sarah Dillingham Caldwell

November 8, 2023December 21, 2023 Gordon Harris3 Comments
Caldwell house, Ipswich MA

The story of Sarah Dillingham, wife of John Caldwell is of a loving and most thoughtful life.One of the first children born in Ipswich, and then orphaned, she became a "woman of qualities" that caused her name to never be forgotten. The years entrusted them with eight children and countless Ipswich descendants. Their home on High Street still stands.

Posted in PeopleTagged Caldwell, dillingham

Eunice Stanwood Caldwell Cowles

March 26, 2021January 1, 2025 Gordon Harris6 Comments

Eunice Caldwell attended Ipswich Female Seminary from 1828 to 1829, where she began a lasting friendship with Mary Lyon. She married the Reverend John Phelps Cowles in 1838, and returned to Ipswich in 1844 to reopen the Seminary, which they ran until it closed in 1876.

Posted in PeopleTagged Caldwell, truth, women

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