| Article in The Mountain Ear, November 11, 1983 on writings on skiing and recounting activity as Staff |
Article |
| Correspondent to the U.S. Women's Alpine Team |
| Column in "Conway Daily Sun" - December 15, 1998 where Howe mistakenly attacked an innocent party, and |
Article |
| Howe's apology published as a letter to the Editor in the "Conway Daily Sun" - December 17, 1998 |
| Howe writes a weekly column in "Conway Daily Sun" - 300th appeared August 25, 1998 |
Article |
| Letter dated September 25, 1884 from Henry Hurlin of London, England to his nephew Charles Hurlin in Jackson |
Letter |
| Abbreviated geneology of Wiggin Family listing arrival of Captain Thomas Wiggin to Portsmounth, NH in 1631. |
Document |
| Jackson descendants include, Pendexters, Trickeys and John Brackett Hurlin. |
| Journal of Reverend Charles Hurlin covering period of 1852 - 1876. Departure from Liverpool, england with |
Document |
| stops in Lyman, Kittey, N. Parsonfield, Limington and Brownfield, Maine. Then Madison, NH and arrival in |
| Jackson, NH in 1871. Hurlin served in th |
| Genealogy of Hurlin Family compiled in 1905 by William Hurlin - from 1763 through 1905. |
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| Marriage Certificate for John B. Hurlin and Alice T, Wiggin, December 6, 1885. |
Document |
| 1953 photograph of Alice Hurlin Breen (wife of Ronald W. Hill). |
Photograph |
| A chronology of the Hurlin Family's connection with Jackson. Reverend Charles Hurlin was the first to come |
Document |
| to Jackson in 1871. Prepared by John Hurlin in July, 2000. Alice Breen Hill, great granddaughter of Charles |
| lives in Jackson (August , 2000). |
| First Johnson born in Jackson was John C. about 1810. In later years the Johnson family moved to Harrison |
Document |
| Article in Conway Daily Sun, December 22, 1999 reporting Kelly's death on December 21, 1999 with |
Article |
| biographical information. |
| Jackson Town Records show Nathaniel Kimball moving to Jackson in 1826 and died here in 1827 - buried in |
Document |
| Black Mountain Cemetery now private property. His gravestone still stands. Town records also show John, |
| Hezekiak, and Joseph Kimball also owning lan |
| Article in Mountain Ear September 25, 2003 detailing Klay's experiences as a combat photographer in the |
Article |
| Korean War in 1952 with the Signal Corps' Infantry Division. Klay, a resident of Glen, NH, still practices |
| Fritz Koeppel arrived in Jackson in December 1990 and purchased The Wentworth. He brings with him much |
Biography |
| experience in the hotel industry, having managed hotels for Ritz Carlton and Four Seasons Hotel chains. It is |
| objective to make The Wentworth the fin |
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