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Piscataqua Pioneers Post Office Box 1511, Portsmouth NH 03802 http://www.piscataquapioneers.org Officers 2012-2013 President Frederick R. Boyle Vice Presidents Ellen Dennett Paul Brown William Winkley Sarah Dennett Secretary William G. Hooper, Jr. Treasurer Margaret Dennett Registrar Tylene Jousse Curator William G. Drew Database Manager Alan Moulton Chaplain Barbara Muir Auditor Robert Dennett Officers-at-Large Barbara J. Alex Earlene A. Chadbourne Charles A. Tarbell Newsletter June 2013 Charles "Chuck" Doleac ANNUAL MEETING RETURNS TO THE REGATTA IN ELIOT, ME Our Annual Meeting will be held again at Regatta Banquet and Conference Center. The speaker will be Chuck Doleac, Portsmouth attorney and an organizer of the 300th anniversary celebration of the Treaty of 1713 between the Eastern Abenaki tribes and the Massachusetts Colony. He will tailor his talk to the Piscataqua Pioneers, some of whose ancestors were signators to the treaty. Familiar Piscataqua Pioneer names appear as signers of the 1713 Treaty: William and George Vaughn and John Newman’s brother Henry had each been previously hired by the province as agent to represent its interests with the Board of Trade in London; Samuel Penhallow, author of The History of the Wars of New England with the Eastern Indians and also a judge, magistrate, chief justice and Treasurer of the colony; John Plaisted of York, Maine who also had the 1689 petition to raise taxes for defense and military officers. The Treaty committee is also preparing an exhibit to be shown at the John Paul Jones House in Portsmouth. We are all invited following Annual Meeting. There is a metered public parking lot close to the Jones House and Discover Portsmouth (the old library).

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Piscataqua Pioneers Post Office Box 1511, Portsmouth NH 03802 http://www.piscataquapioneers.org

Officers 2012-2013 President Frederick R. Boyle  

Vice PresidentsEllen DennettPaul BrownWilliam WinkleySarah Dennett

Secretary William G. Hooper, Jr.

Treasurer Margaret Dennett

Registrar Tylene Jousse  

Curator William G. Drew  

Database Manager Alan Moulton  

Chaplain Barbara Muir  

Auditor Robert Dennett  

Officers-at-Large Barbara J. Alex Earlene A. ChadbourneCharles A. Tarbell

 

Newsletter  June  2013  

     

             

Charles "Chuck" Doleac

ANNUAL MEETING RETURNS

TO THE REGATTA IN ELIOT, ME

Our  Annual  Meeting  will  be  held  again  at  Regatta  Banquet  and  Conference  Center.  The  speaker  will  be  Chuck  Doleac,  Portsmouth  attorney  and  an  organizer  of  the  300th  anniversary  celebration  of  the  Treaty  of  1713  between  the  Eastern  Abenaki  tribes  and  the  Massachusetts  Colony.  He  will  tailor  his  talk  to  the  Piscataqua  Pioneers,  some  of  whose  ancestors  were  signators  to  the  treaty.      Familiar  Piscataqua  Pioneer  names  appear  as  signers  of  the  1713  Treaty:  William  and  George  Vaughn  and  John  Newman’s  brother  Henry  had  each  been  previously  hired  by  the  province  as  agent  to  represent  its  interests  with  the  Board  of  Trade  in  London; Samuel  Penhallow,  author  of  The  History  of  the  Wars  of  New  England  with  the  Eastern Indians  and  also  a judge,  magistrate,  chief  justice  and  Treasurer  of  the  colony;  John Plaisted  of  York,  Maine who  also  had  the  1689  petition  to  raise  taxes  for  defense  and  military  officers.      The  Treaty  committee  is  also  preparing  an  exhibit  to  be  shown  at  the  John  Paul  Jones  House  in  Portsmouth.  We  are  all  invited  following  Annual  Meeting.  There  is  a  metered  public  parking  lot  close  to  the  Jones  House  and  Discover  Portsmouth  (the  old  library).  

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ELLEN DENNETT TO SUCCEED FRED BOYLE AS PRESIDENT

                                 

 Incoming President, Ellen Dennett

 Ellen  M.  Dennett  will  succeed  Fred  Boyle  as  Piscataqua  Pioneers  President  at  our  Annual  Meeting  on  July  27th,  2013.  Ellen  is  an  associate  life  member  of  the  Piscataqua  Pioneers,  joining  twenty  years  ago  through  her  spouse  James  Wilson  Dennett,  10th  generation  direct  descendent  of  John  Dennett.  Starting  her  Vice-­‐president  role  eight  years  ago,  she  has  been  an  active  member  helping  to  manage  the  Annual  Meeting  and  Banquets,  representing  the  Piscataqua  Pioneers  at  the  New  England  Regional  Genealogy  Conference  this  past  April  and  supporting  other  various  council  activities.                                                                                                                                                          Born  in  Berlin,  New  Hampshire,  Ellen  lived  in  the  "North-­‐country"  region  of  NH  until  moving  to  the  Seacoast  region  in  1981.  Being  of  French  and  Italian  descent,  her  youth  was  filled  with  cultural  and  religious  practices  that  enriched  her  beliefs  in  the  family  unit  and  in  caring  for  others.  Beginning  her  leadership  roles  early  in  life,  Ellen  worked  for  the  Youth  Conservation  Corp,  a  Federal  program  to  engage  youth  in  preserving  the  environment.  This  work  involved  maintaining  hiking  trails  and  trout  streams  in  Kilkenney  National  Forest,  where  she  lived  in  her  adolescence.                                                    

Early  in  her  adulthood,  Ellen  became  a  registered  nurse  and  has  been  practicing  the  art  of  caring  for  others  for  thirty-­‐seven  years.  Acquiring  a  bachelor’s  degree  in  Social  Psychology  from  New  England  College  in  1999,  she  was  presented  with  the  award  of  Academic  Excellence.  Education  is  vitally  important  to  her  and  she  has  maintained  certifications  in  two  fields  of  nursing.  Ellen  has  been  an  active  member  of  the  Association  of  Operating  Room  Nurses  for  twenty-­‐five  years,  serving  on  the  Seacoast  Chapter  board  for  a  few  of  those  years.    She  has  taken  graduate  level  classes  from  the  University  of  NH  in  Case  Management.    Employed  at  Exeter  Hospital  for  twenty-­‐eight  years,  Ellen  serves  on  the  Nursing  Quality  Council,  a  Master  Council  for  this  Magnet  Recognized  organization.    Ellen  is  also  a  member  of  the  Nursing  Peer  Review  Committee  for  the  hospital,  a  subcommittee  of  the  Quality  Council.    She  established  and  chaired  the  Unit  Based  Practice  Council  for  the  Out-­‐Patient  Surgical  Unit,  where  she  currently  serves  as  Past  Chair  for  the  Unit  Council  and  works  in  the  Pre-­‐anesthesia  department  of  that  unit.    Ellen  is  also  active  in  the  Integrated  Surgical  Council  and  works  on  various  committees  and  lean  projects  for  the  organization  when  called  upon  to  do  so.          Living  in  Strafford,  NH  with  her  husband  James  for  twenty-­‐five  years,  Ellen  served  as  Secretary  for  eight  years  on  the  neighborhood  board  for  the  Isinglass  Landowners  Association.    She  enjoys  hikes  and  cross-­‐country  skiing  along  the  Isinglass  River  behind  her  home,  and  maintains  flower  and  vegetable  gardens  in  the  warm  seasons.    Her  more  adventurous  free  time  is  spent  deep-­‐sea  fishing  on  the  Atlantic  Ocean  and  excursions  into  the  Piscataqua  River  with  her  husband  on  their  boat  “Seadation”.    

 During  her  term  as  President  for  the  Piscataqua  Pioneers,  Ellen  intends  to  work  towards  expanding  membership  and  increasing  engagement  of  members.    Hoping  to  bring  forth  a  sense  of  responsibility  to  serve  and  lead  such  an  important  society  to  the  region,  Ellen  looks  forward  to  serving.  

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MAY 19, 2013 PISCATAQUA COUNCIL MEETING

The  meeting  was  gaveled  to  order  at  1:37  PM.  All  stood  for  the  invocation  that  was  given  by  Chaplain  Barbara  Muir.  The  Pledge  of  Allegiance  was  lead  by  1st  VP  Ellen  Dennett.  All  seated  while  the  attendance  sheet  made  its  way  around  the  room.      Secretary’s  report  by  William  Hooper:  Motion  made,  seconded,  and  voted  unanimously  to  accept  as  published.      Treasurer’s  report  by  Margaret  Dennett:  (p.5)  After  several  small  questions,  it  was  moved,  seconded,  and  voted  unanimously  to  accept.    Registrar’s  report  by  Tylene  Jousse:  (p.4)  The  names  of  new  Members  admitted  since  21  October  2012  was  read.    Names  of  applicants  awaiting  signatures  and  dues  were  read.    It  was  moved,  seconded,  and  voted  unanimously  to  accept  11  applicants  into  membership  upon  verification  of  their  application  papers.    It  was  also  moved,  seconded,  and  voted  unanimously  to  withdraw  two  applications  as  requested  by  the  applicants.    Curator’s  report  by  William  Drew:  It  was  moved,  seconded,  and  voted  unanimously  to  accept  the  report.    Database  Manager’s  report  by  Alan  Moulton:  (p.5)  The  report  contained  several  sections,  including  address  changes,  deaths,  etc.    There  were  discussions  about  obtaining  more  members  to  have  their  newsletter  be  distributed  via  the  Internet  or  email.  It  was  moved,  seconded  and  voted  unanimously  to  accept  the  report  as  submitted.    Nominating  Committee  by  Chair  Kitty  Chadbourne:    They  are  still  trying  to  fill  the  roster.  Two  people  on  the  roster  have  opted  out:  Paul  Brown  and  Bill  Winkley.        Website  by  Fred  Boyle:    We  are  known  as  a  “  genealogical  and  educational  Society  “  by  Google.  We  have  been  adding  more  material.    It  was  moved,  seconded,  and  voted  unanimously  to  put  an  

alphabetical  listing  of  verified  Pioneers  names  on  the  site.    Sales  by  Bill  Frost:  Bill  was  unable  to  be  there.    Fred  Boyle  suggested  that  this  item  be  "scratched"  since  it  is  covered  in  the  Treasurer’s  Report.    Presidents’  Biographies  Project  by  Sara  Dennett  /  Armi  Dennett:  This  is  an  ongoing  project.    Forty-­‐five  are  finished,  and  are  being  done  in  chronological  order.    Those  that  are  completed  will  be  transmitted  to  be  put  on  the  website.    It  was  so  moved,  seconded,  and  voted  unanimously  to  do  so.    Newsletter  by  Fred  Boyle:  Deadline  for  submission  is  set  at  May  29th.    NERGC  conference  by  Barbara  Alex:  (p.5)  In  summary,  it  appeared  to  be  a  rewarding  experience  in  advertising  our  society.    Membership  applications  were  given  to  many  people,  and  many  books  were  sold.      

OLD BUSINESS  Plans  for  2013  Annual  Meeting:  The  meeting  will  be  held  on  July  27th  at  the  Regatta,  which  has  decent  parking  available.    Charles  Doleac  ["Treaty  of  1713"]  will  be  our  speaker.        For  the  menu,  at  9:30  AM  there  will  be  muffins,  coffee,  etc.;  there  will  be  a  buffet  lunch  including  Haddock  /  Chicken  Picatta  offered.    Price  was  set  at  $25  per  person  with  the  Pioneers  absorbing  the  difference  [actual  amount  was  computed  to  be  about  $  27].    The  price  and  the  absorbed  amount  was  moved,  seconded,  and  voted  unanimously.      The  speaker  waived  his  fee,  but  we  will  contribute  the  sum  of    $200  to  the  Treaty  of  1713  as  well  as  providing  2  tickets  to  the  meal,  plus  giving  him  a  copy  of  our  book.    This  was  moved,  seconded,  and  voted  unanimously  to  do  so.    July  17th  was  set  as  the  cutoff  date  for  making  reservations,  which  will  be  taken  by  Bea  Brown.  It  was  noted  that  publicity  for  our  annual  meeting  will  be  in  local  newspapers.                      

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REGISTRAR’S REPORT Natl.  #  Name  (Ancestor)    1826  ~  WOODWARD,  Paula  Marie    743  Panther  Court,  Millersville,  MD  21108  (Hatevil  Nutter)    1827  ~  DICKEY,  Nancy  Ann  Garland    387  Dorantown  Road,  Covington  Township,  PA  18444  (William  Berry)    1722.1  ~  WILKINSON,  Ona  Marlene    1248  East  Melrose  Drive,  Westlake,  OH  44145-­‐2801  (William  Holdridge)    The  following  applications  are  awaiting  signatures  and  dues.    VERITY,  Arlene  R.    502  Indian  Head  Street,  Hanson,  MA    02341  (Jacob  Quimby)    WORLEY,  Kent  D.    3570  E.  Remington  Drive,  Gilbert,  AZ    8529  (Richard  Tozier)    SMART,  Charles  A.    181  Grant  Road,  Newmarket,  NH  03857  (Goodman  John  Smart)    Supp.  ~  ALEX,  Barbara  J.    217  High  Path  Road  Windsor,  CT  06095-­‐4113  (Nicholas  Hartford)    I  move  the  following  be  accepted  into  membership  upon  verification  of  the  application  papers.    BARWISE,  Barbara    6  Sea  Lane,  Kennebunkport,  ME  04046  (Daniel  Goodwin)    CHEE,  Jane  Lois  Goodwin  18  Parkside  Drive,  Biddeford,  ME    04005-­‐9012  (Daniel  Goodwin)    COLBATH,  William  Kent    P.O.  Box  44,  Waterford,  ME  04088  (William  Furbish)    COLCORD,  Seth  103    Parker  Road,  Chelmsford,  MA  01824  (Edward  Colcord)    CRABBE,  Mancy  Chadbourne  Mills  904  Navesink  River  Road,  Locust,  NJ  07760  (William  Chadbourne)    DICKEY,  Nancy  Ann  Garland    387  Dorantown  Road,  Covington  Township,  PA  18444  (William  Berry)    GRAVES,  Paul    239  Ridge  Road,  Marlborough,  MA  01752  (Henry  Tibbetts)    

O’BRIEN,  Jennifer    44622  N  20th  Street,  New  River,  AZ  85087-­‐6548  (Humphrey  Derring)    REEVE,  Kathryn    26731  Westvale  Road,  Palos  Verdes  Peninsula,  CA  90274-­‐4047      (Frances  Rand)    SMART,  Charles  A.    181  Grant  Road,  Newmarket,  NH  03857  (Goodman  John  Smart)    WENTWORTH,  Blair  M.    36  Appleton  Road,  Needham,  MA  02492-­‐4228    (Elder  William  Wentworth)    I  move  the  following  applications  be  withdrawn  as  requested  by  the  applicants.    MOORE,  Deborah  E.    31  Logging  Hill  Road  Bow,  NH  03304    MOORE,  John  H.    31  Logging  Hill  Road  Bow,  NH  03304    (Anthony  Emery)      There  have  been  5  Preliminary  Applications  sent,  3  Final  Applications  awaiting  signatures,  1  Supplemental  Application  awaiting  signature,  22  Outstanding  Worksheets,  and  1  request  for  Ancestor  Membership    Respectfully  submitted,  Tylene  A.  Jousse,  Registrar  

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TREASURER’S REPORT CHECKING  ACCOUNT-­‐  CITIZENS  BANK-­‐JULY  1,  2012                                $      1,967.06  RECEIPTS            Dues                                                $  530.00            Life  Membership                                                                              400.00            Initial  Fees                                                                                                          510.00            Sale  of  Pins,  Note  Cards,  Certificates                        78.75            PP  Book  II  Sales                        886.00            PP  Book  CD’s                                                                                                              70.00            Sale  of  Mugs                                                                                                              30.00            Transfer  from  Money  Market  Account          3,809.99              2012  Annual  Luncheon                                          1,825.00            Supplementary  Membership                          30.00            Memorials  for  Jane  Jackson                                                300.00            Bank  Interest                                                                                                                        .93                      TOTAL  RECEIPTS                                            8,470.67    TOTAL  RECEIPTS  AND  BANK  BALANCE                10,437.73    EXPENSE            Postage,  Supplies,  Phone,  P  O  Box                    309.73            2012  Annual  Luncheon                2,432.53            2013  Luncheon  Deposit                                                500.00            Meeting  Place  Donation                          50.00            Book  Storage  Rent                                                  240.00                      Newsletter  Expense                                                                              521.26            Website  Expense                                                                              392.44            Registrar’s  Fees                                                                              269.76            N  E  Regional  Conference  Expense                                220.15            New  Hampshire  Registration                                                      75.00                      TOTAL  EXPENSE                                                      5,010.87  CHECKING  ACCOUNT-­‐MAY  10,  2013                    $  5,426.86  

 ASSETS  AS  OF  MAY  10,  2013  CITIZENS  BANK  –  CHECKING  ACCOUNT                5,426.86  CITIZENS  BANK-­‐CD  (DUE  8-­‐8-­‐13)                                    22,776.46  TOTAL  ASSETS                                                          $    28,203.32    Margaret  Dennett,  Treasurer  

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Contact the Database Manager to receive it by email.

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DATABASE MANAGER'S REPORT  There  are  1,823  member  records  on  the  database  consisting  of  435  active,  (369  Life,  66  Annual)  10  dual  address  records,  323  inactive  or  resigned,  1,029  deceased.  There  are  26  pending  member  records  on  file.    To  date,  4  active  members  have  elected  to  receive  their  newsletter  via  e-­‐mail.  During  period  since  the  last  annual  meeting  I  have  processed  16  address  changes,  5  new  data  change,  (to  email),  21  reported  deaths,  1  change  to  Inactive  status,  3  mail  returns,  7  new  members  and  1  resignation.  I  have  added  8  new  pending  member  records.    I  have  also  tagged  3  members  as  possibly  lost  due  to  their  last  newsletter  being  returned.    If  the  next  newsletter  is  also  returned,  they  will  be  changed  to  inactive.      During  the  period  since  the  last  council  meeting,  I  have  produced  an  Ancestor  list  (not  without  problems)  for  Barbara  Alex  for  use  at  the  NERGC.    I  have  also  produced  a  list  of  Annual  members  for  the  treasurer  in  preparation  for  the  annual  dues  notices.    Al  Moulton,  Database  Manager

 We  would  appreciate  your  sending  any  changes  of  

address  to  our  database  manager.  [email protected]  

NERGC CONFERENCE  This  is  a  success  story  due  to  the  leadership  of  past-­‐president,  Barbara  Alex.  Our  thanks  to  her  and  all  that  volunteered  to  show  the  importance  of  Piscataqua  Pioneers  to  the  New  England  genealogical  community.      The  New  England  Regional  Genealogical  Conference  was  held  at  the  Radisson  Hotel,  Manchester,  NH  from  April  17-­‐21,  2013.  Chaired  by  Barbara  J.  Alex,  PP  Past  President,  Piscataqua  Pioneers  participated  in  this  conference  as  an  exhibiting  vendor  for  the  first  time  for  three  of  the  five  days.  (Cont.  next  page)  

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 NERGC: Back, L-R: Ellen Dennett, Margaret Dennett, Barbara Alex; Foreground: Peter & Deborah Meigs

 Fortunately,  some  dedicated  members  agreed  to  help  man  the  booth:  Bea  Brown,  Kitty  and  Ted  Chadbourne,  Ellen  Dennett,  Margaret  Dennett,  Bill  Drew,  Tylene  Jousse,  Deb  and  Peter  Meigs,  Halcyon  Springer,  Charles  Tarbell,  and  Barbara  J.  Alex.  It  was  an  interesting  experience  for  all,  giving  us  an  opportunity  to  talk  about  PP,  and  meet  many  people  who  had  surprisingly  never  even  heard  of  us!  We  had  a  variety  of  items  at  our  booth:  flyers,  bookmarks,  notecards,  mugs,  CDs,  and  primarily  our  big  Piscataqua  Pioneer  book.  We  gave  membership  applications  to  most  of  those  people  who  bought  books  and  others  who  requested  the  application.      After  expenses,  our  net  was  $473.41.  The  next  conference  will  be  held  in  Providence,  RI  in  April  2015.  

 

PORTSMOUTH COMMEMORATES THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF 1713 TREATY OF PORTSMOUTH  

 Ft. William and Mary, Portsmouth, NH,

site of the signing of the 1713 Treaty

This  summer,  Portsmouth  will  commemorate  the  300th  anniversary  of  the  1713  Treaty  of  Portsmouth  between  the  English  and  the  Native  Americans  of  the  Maine  and  New  Hampshire  coast.      Two  special  exhibits,  “First  Nations  Diplomacy  Opens  the  Portsmouth  Door,”  opened  on  May  1  at  the  Portsmouth  Historical  Society’s  John  Paul  Jones  House  Museum  and  at  Strawbery  Banke  Museum.      The  exhibits  feature  historical  artifacts  from  the  era  and  replicas  of  the  original  Treaty  from  the  Library  of  Congress  and  the  British  Archives,  signed  by  New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  and  Native  American  dignitaries.      

         Signers of the 1713 Treaty

A  series  of  programs  are  scheduled  at  the  two  museums  and  at  Portsmouth  Historic  Houses  Association  properties  (including  Warner  House  and  Historic  New  England  who  own  houses  dating  to  the  period),  the  Portsmouth  Public  Library,  and  the  Piscataqua  Pioneers.   Photo credits: Portsmouth Peace Treaty of 1713 website

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VICE-PRESIDENTS.

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109th Annual Meeting Saturday, July 27, 2013

Regatta Banquet and Conference Center 28 Levesque Drive (Route 236), Eliot, Maine

   

     9:30  -­‐  Registration  with  Coffee,  Tea  &  Assorted  Muffins  10:00  –  11:45  –  Business  meeting  12:00  –  1:00  –  Buffet  Luncheon:  Rolls  &  Butter;  Tossed  Green  Salad;  Chicken  Piccata;  Baked  Haddock  with  bread  crumbs;  Rice  Pilaf;  Sautéed  Squash,  Zucchini,  Red  Peppers  &  Carrots  Dessert:  Cookies,  Brownies,  Beverages:  Coffee,  Tea,  &  Soda    There  will  be  a  cash  bar  before  and  during  the  luncheon.    

Our  guest  speaker  will  be  Chuck  Doleac,  Portsmouth  attorney  and  an  organizer  of  the  300th  anniversary  celebration  of  the  Treaty  of  1713  between  the  Eastern  Abenaki  tribes  and  the  Massachusetts  Colony. More    information  about  

our  speaker's  topic  and  the  John  Paul  Jones  House  is  available  on  the  the  Treaty  website    at  http://www.1713treatyofportsmouth.com.  

Photo credit: Portsmouth Peace Treaty of 1713 site

 

 Members at the 2012 Annual Meeting

Photo by Bill Drew

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By  July  17,  2013  please  send  completed  form  To:  Bea  Brown  5  Sterling  Hill  Lane,  Unit  514  Exeter,  NH  03833                                  (603-­‐580-­‐2784)      Do  you  intend  to  visit  the  exhibit  at  the  John  Paul  Jones  House  following  Annual  Meeting?    Yes_____            No  ____    There  is  no  charge,  but  they  do  appreciate  donations.    We  will  try  to  carpool.  

Directions  to  the  Regatta  1  hour  south  of  Portland  and  1  hour  north  of  Boston  and  just  over  the  bridge  from  Portsmouth!    From  Portland:  Exit  2  off  1-­‐95  (Kittery  /  S.  Berwick)  From  Boston:  Exit  3  off  I-­‐95  (Kittery  /  S.  Berwick)  Route  236  North  to  Eliot  2.5  Miles  to  Eliot  Commons  on  the  left  

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