SAVE THE GLOVER! THREAT TO REVOLUTIONARY WAR HERO'S HOME IN USA250 (WINTER 2025)
Local residents have rallied to save a 250-year-old historic building near Salem from demolition.
Conservationists in Budleigh Salterton have recently protested against the threatened demolition and replacement of a Victorian villa in their town.
However they have been astonished to learn of a similar threat to a historic building across the Atlantic given its age and its links to a celebrated figure from American history.
John Glover, born in Marblehead, just a few miles from Salem, led one of the first integrated regiments in the 18th century American Revolutionary War against Britain. He is also recognised for his role in helping found what would become the United States Navy.
John Glover lived from 1782 until his death in 1797 in the building known as the General Glover Farmhouse. It opened as a restaurant in 1957, themed as a colonial inn, but closed in the 1990s. In 2020 it was deemed ‘blighted’ and two years later began to attract the attention of developers who proposed a 140-unit condominium.
Images of the General Glover Inn and John Glover
from Wikipedia
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