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Memorial Hall Library has 1 Notary PublicPeople seeking to have a document notarized should call to make an appointment. There is a charge of $1.25 per seal.
The Andover Teacher's Seminary was established using an unrestricted bequest from William Phillips II. A progressive institution for it's time, it was only the second teacher training program in the United States. It featured chemistry and physics laboratories and a library of 805 volumes.  


Samuel Read Hall was the first principal, who is credited with developing respected educational philosophies, as well as inventing the first blackboard and eraser.


The following departments at the Andover Town Hall each have a Notary Public:  Treasurer, Town Clerk, and the Department of Community Services. There is a charge of $1.25 per seal. [http://andoverma.gov/clerk/#notary Notary at Town Hall ]
Frederick Law Olmstead was a student.


Due to lack of continuing funding the school closed its doors in 1842.


The UPS Store near Old Town Hall [http://www.theupsstorelocal.com/2646/ UPS store]


Banks will notarize documents for their customers.
See <br>
*"The preacher behind Andover Teachers Seminar," ''Andover Townsman'', April 9, 2015, p. 15.
*"Andover Teachers Seminary: A Short-Lived Lesson Ahead of its Time. Andover Townsman, March 2, 2015, page 19.


[http://tinyurl.com/77pjpzv Notary Publics in Andover]


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The Andover Teacher's Seminary was established using an unrestricted bequest from William Phillips II. A progressive institution for it's time, it was only the second teacher training program in the United States. It featured chemistry and physics laboratories and a library of 805 volumes.

Samuel Read Hall was the first principal, who is credited with developing respected educational philosophies, as well as inventing the first blackboard and eraser.

Frederick Law Olmstead was a student.

Due to lack of continuing funding the school closed its doors in 1842.


See

  • "The preacher behind Andover Teachers Seminar," Andover Townsman, April 9, 2015, p. 15.
  • "Andover Teachers Seminary: A Short-Lived Lesson Ahead of its Time. Andover Townsman, March 2, 2015, page 19.



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