[…] Alfred Dexter, civil engineer, was born at Windsor, N. S., September 10, 1809, son of Andrew and Charlotte Apthorp (Morton) Dexter. He had a good elementary education, and was trained as a civil engineer. He surveyed the first […]
[…] barrels. And your city, Montgomery, about that time, or shortly after, was started, or begun, by Andrew Dexter, and now, I suppose, is one of the most desirable spots in the Southwest. I knew the spot where […]
[…] 1846, the building was located on pasture land owned by Andrew Dexter, on a place called Goat Hill. This first capitol building burned on December 14, 1849, little more […]
[…] Alfred Dexter, a civil engineer, was born at Windsor, N. S., September 10, 1809, son of Andrew and Charlotte Apthorp (Morton) Dexter. He had a good elementary education and was trained as a civil engineer. He surveyed the first […]
[…] Alfred Dexter, civil engineer, was born at Windsor, N. S., September 10, 1809, son of Andrew and Charlotte Apthorp (Morton) Dexter. He had a good elementary education, and was trained as a civil engineer. He surveyed the first […]
[…] barrels. And your city, Montgomery, about that time, or shortly after, was started, or begun, by Andrew Dexter, and now, I suppose, is one of the most desirable spots in the Southwest. I knew the spot where […]
[…] 1846, the building was located on pasture land owned by Andrew Dexter, on a place called Goat Hill. This first capitol building burned on December 14, 1849, little more […]
[…] Alfred Dexter, a civil engineer, was born at Windsor, N. S., September 10, 1809, son of Andrew and Charlotte Apthorp (Morton) Dexter. He had a good elementary education and was trained as a civil engineer. He surveyed the first […]
[…] was associated with Andrew Dexter in laying off the city of Montgomery, being one fourth owner of the original plat, and built the […]
[…] Andrew Dexter […]