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A natural spring near present day Kernwood Country Club that for years was used | A natural spring near present day Kernwood Country Club that for years was used | ||
for drinking. Located near the foot of Liberty Hill Ave. in the north Salem area. | for drinking. Located near the foot of Liberty Hill Ave. 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. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*Vertical file in Salem Collection - North Salem | *Vertical file in Salem Collection - North Salem | ||
*[http://innopac.noblenet.org/search?/thistory+of+salem/thistory+of+salem/1%2C2%2C2%2CB/frameset&FF=thistory+of+salem+massachusetts&1%2C1%2C History of Salem] by | *[http://innopac.noblenet.org/search?/thistory+of+salem/thistory+of+salem/1%2C2%2C2%2CB/frameset&FF=thistory+of+salem+massachusetts&1%2C1%2C History of Salem] by Sidney Perley, vol. 1, p.8. | ||
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Revision as of 10:00, 8 October 2008
A natural spring near present day Kernwood Country Club that for years was used for drinking. Located near the foot of Liberty Hill Ave. 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.
See Also
- Vertical file in Salem Collection - North Salem
- History of Salem by Sidney Perley, vol. 1, p.8.