Eli Terry House

Eli Terry (1772-1852), the prominent inventor and clockmaker whose entrepreneurial family gave their name to Terryville in Plymouth, set up his first factory in what would become Plymouth on the Niagara Brook in 1793. The first house he built in Plymouth (c. 1793) is a colonial cape, located at 731 Main Street.

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Eli Terry House (1793)

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  • July 26, 2017 at 4:44 pm
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    Mr and Mrs Kirk Ducharme, I’m responding to a recent letter sent to the Fletcher Memorial Library in Hampton inquiring about information regarding Henry Terry and the Underground Railroad. I’m sorry to report that I have no information relevant to your search. Good luck with your research.
    Susan Hochstetter

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