DescriptionView from Tower of Phillips Church, Exeter, NH.jpg
English: View from tower of Phillips Church, Exeter, New Hampshire. At right is the 3rd Academy Building, designed by the Boston architectural firm of
Peabody & Stearns. It was built to replace the 2nd Academy Building, which burned on December 20, 1870, and would itself burn on July 4, 1914. In the distance is the
Squamscott River.
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2006-12-28 15:33
Hugh Manatee 797×501× (88543 bytes) View from Tower of Phillips Church, Exeter, NH; from a 1910 postcard. At right is the 3rd Academy Building, designed by the Boston architectural firm of Peabody & Stearns. It was built to replace the 2nd Academy Building which burned on December 20, 1870,
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