Nathaniel Dexter Explained
Nathaniel Dexter, "town father" of Lancaster, Massachusetts, USA, donated what is known as Dexter Drumlin to The Trustees of Reservations.[1] After his death he was hailed as "a beloved supporter of The Trustees and activemember of the Lancaster community".[2] The Nathaniel Dexter Meeting Room on the lower level of the Lancaster town library also bears his name.[3] The Bostonian Society has possession of his family papers from 1820 to 1963.[4]
Notes and References
- http://www.ci.lancaster.ma.us/Pages/LancasterMA_Conservation/Conservation%20Land Town of Lancaster, Massachusetts: Conservation
- http://www.thetrustees.org/documents.cfm?documentID=18''Special Places Volume 8, No. 3, Summer 2000(quarterly newsletter published by the Trustees of Reservations)
- http://www.telegram.com/article/20071223/MONTY/712230303/1003/ Worcester Telegram & Gazette (Sunday, December 23, 2007)
- http://rfi.bostonhistory.org/boston/default.asp?IDCFile=/boston/hier.idc,RECORDMAX=30,SPECIFIC=13066,DATABASE=GROUP,LEVEL=SERIES,The Bostonian Society: The Nathaniel Dexter family papers, 1820-1963