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In March 2012 Michelle Corey opened Boston Biofeedback at 3 Barnard Street, formerly  [[Andover_Business_-_Carina_%26_Co.| Carina & Co.]]
*There were 10 Civil War veterans whose records reference the notorious Confederate Prison, Andersonville. 6 have grave markers there: Thomas Bagley, George S. Farmer, George W. Grant, William S.Hall, John J Townley, and Hiram C.Travis. George C. Grant was actually from Amesbury.


Corey is a Certified Biofeedback Specialist who "provides her clients with a wealth of information with a focus on physical and emotional stressers, nutrition, and awareness of the toxins that may be affecting their health".  (From website)


[http://www.bostonbiofeedback.com/ Boston Biofeedback]
*Charles Barnard, was paroled from the prison in such poor shape that he died on his way home to Andover.  


At the same address a boutique of accessories called Nest opened in early 2012.


[http://www.nestandover.com/ Nest Boutique]
*Edward Newman, who died at Andersonville, was reburied in South Church cemetery.


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*Notorious Prison Held Andover Veterans. ''Andover Townsman'' January 3, 2008, p.13, 14.


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  • There were 10 Civil War veterans whose records reference the notorious Confederate Prison, Andersonville. 6 have grave markers there: Thomas Bagley, George S. Farmer, George W. Grant, William S.Hall, John J Townley, and Hiram C.Travis. George C. Grant was actually from Amesbury.


  • Charles Barnard, was paroled from the prison in such poor shape that he died on his way home to Andover.


  • Edward Newman, who died at Andersonville, was reburied in South Church cemetery.

See

  • Notorious Prison Held Andover Veterans. Andover Townsman January 3, 2008, p.13, 14.


--Leslie 12:15, May 15, 2012 (EDT)

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