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*A natural spring near present day Kernwood Country Club that for years was used for drinking. It was located on Liberty Hill | *A natural spring near present day Kernwood Country Club that for years was used for drinking. It was located on Liberty Hill Avenue in the north Salem area. | ||
*Cold Spring was so called as early as 1793. | *Cold Spring was so called as early as 1793. |
Revision as of 11:39, 15 August 2012
- A natural spring near present day Kernwood Country Club that for years was used for drinking. It was located on Liberty Hill Avenue in the north Salem area.
- Cold Spring was so called as early as 1793.
- It was known as Goodale's spring as early 1658, because Robert Goodale owned it and lived in the field northeasterly of it at the time.
- According to the Visitor's Guide to Salem (1937 ed.) Liberty Hill had been a park and a favorite resort for many people on account of the "Cold Spring". These springs of pure cold water have been used for centuries.
See Also
- Vertical file in Salem Collection - North Salem
- History of Salem by Sidney Perley, vol. 1, p.8.
- Old Naumkeag C.H.Webber, p. 186-7
- Visitor's Guide to Salem 1937 ed. , p. 210