Sarah R. Delano

WOMEN OF WESTPORT POINT Sarah R. Delano (1904-1994) Preservation activist 1838 Drift Road Sarah R. Delano Sarah was born Sarah Rodman Scudder in Chicago in 1904, the daughter of William Mansfield Scudder, III and Helen Rotch Swift.  She summered in the south coast to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Rotch Swift, the daughter of William J. Rotch, Jr. of New Bedford.  Her […]

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Georgia Perry Codin

WOMEN OF WESTPORT POINT Georgia Perry Codin Benefactor to local artists 1980 Main Road, Westport Point   Eldest of six children from the John Perry Westport farming family, Georgia Ann Perry Codin was born September 30, 1916 in Oakland, California. Early in life while attending Westport schools Georgia showed an aptitude for her artistic talents. While studying the arts in Boston […]

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Ruth Cadman

WOMEN OF WESTPORT POINT Ruth Cadman (1762 –1845) Teacher 2032 Main Road, Westport Point Ruth was born in Newport, RI., the daughter of Christopher Cadman and Hannah Seabury.  Ruth never married.  Her older sister May married the wealthy merchant and whaler, Isaac Cory, Sr. in 1769  but many of the Cadman family kept their ties […]

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Clara Buffum

WOMEN OF WESTPORT POINT Clara Buffum (1873-1938) Bookbinder 21 Cape Bial Lane, Westport Point   Noted craftsman in the art of fine bookbinding, Clara Buffum bound many famous and valuable books including a first edition of Chaucer. Like a true craftsman, she scorned modern shortcuts in bookbindery and revived the ancient method of using the […]

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Mary Hicks Brown

WOMEN OF WESTPORT POINT Mary Elizabeth Hicks Brown (1894 – 1990) Artist and historian 1603 Main Road, 2001 Main Road, Westport Point Mary Hicks Brown could trace her Westport familial roots back to the 1700s. Born in 1894, she was the child of William B. Hicks and Caroline Davis Hicks. Mary attended Moses Brown School […]

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Fidelia Bridges

WOMEN OF WESTPORT POINT Fidelia Bridges (1834-1923) Botanical artist, illustrator 1936 Main Road, Westport Point   A reference in Jeanie Stewart Hall’s description of the Point revealed the surprising presence of an accomplished but long-forgotten artist:   “Now we have gotten to Captain Manchester’s, Upper Manchesters… The sweet little house which used to be sheltered […]

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Mary Howe Baker

WOMEN OF WESTPORT POINT Mary Howe Baker (1900 – 1965) Harvard Observatory women astronomical computers 39 Cape Bial Lane, Westport Point   Mary Howe, the daughter of Louis McHenry Howe and Grace Hartley, was born in Fall River, Ma. on June 4, 1900.  Her parents were close friends with President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor […]

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Christina Allen

WOMEN OF WESTPORT POINT Christina B. Allen (1823-1909) “always giving thanks” 2031 Main Road, Westport Point Christina was the daughter of William Allen and Phebe Tripp and was born in Westport. She had 8 siblings who married local people so she had many cousins, nieces and nephews. She was deeply religious and very tied to […]

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Two Rivers of Resistance

Two Rivers of Resistance By David C. Cole[1]   During the Revolutionary War the South Coasts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were largely controlled by the British Navy which had local headquarters in Newport and patrolled the length of Buzzards Bay. The British assault on Dartmouth in September 1778, that included raids on settlements and […]

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