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Ambrose Swasey (December 19, 1846 – June 15, 1937) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, manager, astronomer, and philanthropist. With Worcester R. Warner he co-founded the Warner & Swasey Company .
Dolores Kendrick (1927–2017), author, poet laureate of the District of Columbia, teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy; John Knowles (1926–2001), author; Dudley Leavitt (1772–1851), publisher of Farmers Almanack and Miscellaneous Yearbook; John Phillips (1719–1795), founder of Phillips Exeter Academy along with his wife Elizabeth [2]
Benjamin Franklin Swasey (1837-1914), teacher, newsman, historian, brother of Ambrose Swasey. Benjamin attended local schools before entering Phillips Exeter Academy in 1852 at age 15. From there ...
Ambrose Swasey (1846–1937), mechanical engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur Earl Silas Tupper (1907–1983), chemist, inventor of Tupperware George H. Whipple (1878–1976), physician, pathologist and biomedical researcher; recipient, 1932 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Ashland)
Historically Speaking: Life and legacy of Benjamin Swasey, Exeter’s unsung history writer. Dover Business College opened its doors in 1894 and, by 1911, was advertising in the Exeter News-Letter.
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Samuel Swasey: 1842–1844 Democratic Haverhill [1] Harry Hibbard: 1844–1846 Democratic Bath [1] John P. Hale: 1846–1847 Democratic Dover [1] Moses Norris Jr. 1847–1848 Democratic Pittsfield [1] Samuel H. Ayer: 1848–1850 Hillsborough [1] Nathaniel B. Baker: 1850–1852 Democratic Concord [1] George W. Kittredge: 1852–1853 Democratic ...
Otis, Vino e Vivo, Il Cornicello, Ambrose, Epoch Gastropub and others have put Exeter on the map for fine dining. How Exeter became a new hotspot for fine dining: 'A great alternative to Portsmouth’