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February 16, 2026

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Home → Archive February 16, 2026

Posted on February 16, 2026 by Jenny ONeill

Where was Westport’s first Town Meeting held?

“The inhabitants of said Town of Westport who were qualified by law to vote, being legally notified and warned by the said William Almy, assembled at the dwelling house of William Gifford in said Westport on Monday the Twentieth day of August 1787 at ten of the clock A.M.” An open field at 1074 Main Road marks […]

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Posted on February 16, 2026 by Jenny ONeill

A lock of George Washington’s hair preserved in Westport!

I still recall the sense of disbelief and mild shock when I came across a reference to “a lock of George Washington’s hair” presented to and preserved by the Noquochoke Masonic Lodge in Westport MA. The lock of hair had been handed down through generations of the Cameron family of Philadelphia who were close to […]

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