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Profiles: Abigail Noyes Sill

Posted on April 18, 2012 by Carolyn Wakeman in Profiles 1 Comment
Profiles: Abigail Noyes Sill

The pastel portrait of Abigail Leverett Noyes drawn by itinerant British artist James Martin ca. 1798 lets us picture a young woman from Lyme who moved as a bride to the Hudson River Valley. The marriage contributed one strand to an expanding web of connections linking Albany and Lyme.

Read More Abigail Noyes Sill, Charles C. Griswold, Col. Samuel Belcher, First Congregational Church, James Martin, John L. Sill, portraits, Revolutionary War, smuggling, village schools, William Noyes

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