Anderson Traditional Cache
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Another camoed pill container, parking within feet.
Wheelchair accesible. A little road work near-by so exercise caution.
This little hamlet is the source of my middle name.
Anderson, formerly called Andersontown, is so called from its first settler, Joseph Anderson, who came here in 1787. In 1790 he built, the hotel which he, James Anderson and son, Joseph, conducted for many years. They were succeeded by Jonathan Pidcock, and he by Mr. Hann. Joseph Anderson built here a distillery that was operated from 1810 to 1852.
The Methodist Episcopal Church at Anderson was built in 1859.
William Little built a grist mill here in 1798. Dr. Beavers began practice in Anderson in 1790, and Dr. John Ball practiced here for a year before his death in 1838.
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