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Charlotte Helen Abbott was born in 1844 and died in 1921. She was a member of the Punchard High's first graduating class in 1859.  Both a teacher and a dressmaker, her real love was documenting the families of early Andover History. In fact, for 25 years she wrote a column in the ''Andover Townsman''; some of these articles have been added to the Andover Massachusetts page on the Essex County USGenWeb Project. See the link below.  Also, below is a list containing the dates that her column appeared in the Townsman.
Architect Addison B. Le Boutillier lived in Andover from 1905 to 1931. He designed many homes in Andover, an addition to Punchard High School, Shawsheen Grade School, and Parish House Christ Church. A talented man LeBoutillier was a major figure in the budding Arts and Crafts movement, producing fine etchings, woodcuts, and beautiful pottery.
She authored the [http://www.mhl.org/abbott-genealogies Abbott Genealogies],a compiled genealogies of the first Andover families. The multi-volume set kept in the Andover Room at Memorial Hall Library was typed by Marion LeMaire. <br>
 
 
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"Charlotte Helen Abbott: Genealogist, Dressmaker, Naturalist", by Joan Patrakis Andover Historical Society Newsletter, Spring 1939, volume 14, number 1.<br>
"Charlotte Helen Abbott: Genealogist, Dressmaker Naturalist" by Marcia Lindberg ''The Essex Genealogist'' Volume 24, 2004, page 45.  
 
'''Index of Sketches Published in The Andover Townsman by Charlotte Helen Abbott'''
 
[[Image:Andover Historical Series in Townsman 1.jpg|thumb|...''Andover Historical Series in the Townsman''.... click to enlarge|left]]
[[Image:Andover Historical Series in Townsman 2.jpg|thumb|...''Andover Historical Series in the Townsman''.... click to enlarge|left]]
 
 
 
 


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* [http://www.andovertownsman.com/community/dalton-column-addison-b-leboutillier-designer-of-two-andover-schools/article_bfe2b1d9-110c-54fc-a1a6-a0fa6d73217c.html "Addison B. LeBoutillier, designer of two Andover schools] Townsman, October 30, 2008
* [http://brierhillgallery.com/addison-b-leboutillier/ Addison LeBoutillier]
* [http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/tile-39927 Tile Pottery at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts]
* [https://archive.org/details/sim_architectural-forum_1914-08_23_8/page/n9/mode/2up?q=%22Addison+B+Le+Boutillier%22 Monographs on Architectural Renderers The Work of Addison B. Le Boutillier] Monographs on Architectural Renderers The Work of Addison B. Le Boutillier


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Architect Addison B. Le Boutillier lived in Andover from 1905 to 1931. He designed many homes in Andover, an addition to Punchard High School, Shawsheen Grade School, and Parish House Christ Church. A talented man LeBoutillier was a major figure in the budding Arts and Crafts movement, producing fine etchings, woodcuts, and beautiful pottery.

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