| Article on Exhibit & Sale of Anne Garland's paintings At Jackson Historical Society on July 16, 2005. Theme |
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| of this body of work was "Fields of Jackson". Includes a brief biography. A copy of the show Catalogue |
| Church rummage sale - November 1977 |
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| Article in "Outlook" by Garland on Jackson's Pioneers - 1976 |
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| Scrap book with dozens of photographs, letters, and articles commemorating Flossie's life on the occasion of |
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| Article on Conway Daily Sun June 13, 2002. Details of an interview by Peter Case of her many menories of |
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| her life as a school teacher in Jackson and Bartlett; her marriage to Omer Gile: their home on Pinkham Notch |
| Road (Route 16) north of Jackson where |
| Certificate to Flossie Gile as Volunteer Aircraft Warning Reserve - May 1944 |
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| 3 photographs of Flossie at Plymouth State College; in Florida - 1928; site of last chance gas station |
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| Article in "Mountain Ear" with account of visit to Tip Top House - October 4, 1990 |
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| Donald Graves is Professor Emeritus from the University of New Hampshire where he taught for 19 years. |
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| He has also been a teacher, principal, religious educator and writer. He has written over 40 articles, 19 books |
| (4 of which were translated into five |
| Gray, Charles M. & Hattie |
| Photograph of Charles & Hattie (Chesley) Gray and negative of photograph of Charles - 1940 |
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| Genealogy research by Alice Pepper in response to request from Nancy Esley, Evans Mills, NY. Jonathan |
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| died October 16, 1861 and is buried in Jackson Cemetery. |
| Brief data on dates taken from Town records and family bible. The Hams lived in the Dundee section of |
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| Jackson. The Ham House was built c1825. It still stands, but has been unoccupied for decades. |
| Harriman Family Genealogy |
| Data on descendants of Leonard Harriman of New England from New York State Library, and Jackson town |
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| First Harriman born in Jackson was Edmund E. in April 15, 1786. Latest entry is in 1919. Also with details of |
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| ancestry in England in the 1600's. |
| Contract dated March 30, 1895 permitting Hayes to cut wood on the property of Henry Heywood & Co. and |
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