| Civil Defense Headquarters |
| Photograph of temporary building used as Civil Defense Headquarters. Was located on knoll behind Ed |
Photograph |
| March's house in Jackson Village |
| Articles in Conway Daily Sun and Northern Light reporting on reconstruction started in February 2004. |
Article |
| Series of articles from out-of-state newspapers responding to appointment of Flossie Gile and Charlotte |
Article |
| Haskell as "Keepers of the Jackson Bridge" - August 1993 |
| Letter from New Hampshire Department of Transportation requesting historical information on Jackson's bridge |
Document |
| to include in book "New Hampshire's Covered Bridges" - January 23, 1991 |
| Map & guide to New Hampshire's covered bridges published in 1999. Jackson Historical Society is mentioned |
Map |
| Christmas 1987 photograph showing hayride wagon at the bridge |
Photograph |
| Letter from Board of Selectmen appointing Flossie Gile & Charlotte Haskell as "Official Guardians of Our |
Document |
| Bridge" - August 13, 1993 |
| Photographof Budweiser Stallions coming through the Bridge - 1974 |
Photograph |
| Copy of "New Hampshire's Covered Bridges - a Link With Our Past" published by New Hampshire Department |
Book |
| of Transportation - 1994 1939 book on Fifteen Covered bridges still standing featuring poem by Henry |
| Llewellyn Matthews of Jackson "The Old Covered Bri |
| 2 1956 photographs showing interior when operated by Victor D. Ferguson as the Wildcat Valley Country Store. |
Photograph |
| July 9, 1928 photograph showing Rodney Charles ar work when building was a blacksmith shop |
Photograph |
| Interior and exterior photographs c.1900 when the building was a Blacksmith Shop. Two people identified - |
Photograph |
| Byron Fernald & Brackett Fernald.. Also Photograph, c.1910, of store building once located nextdoor - Frank |
| Wilson shown in front. Bistro now be |
| Series of letters, etc. relating to "Triangle Site" location & history of first church in Jackson in 1803 known as |
Document |
| the Free-Will Baptist Church. |
| Brochure published for 150th anniversary celebration of present Community Church - 1996 |
Brochure |
| Photograph showing front of Church and Library before it was moved when stone bridge was built. Also show |
Photograph |
| is barn at rear of Church know as the "Hearse House" where the hearse was stored. This barn was moved up |
| Carter Notch Road opposite to the origina |
| Early photograph of church which shows barn at rear |
Photograph |
| Article in The Mountain Ear, December 27, 1985 on departure of Rev. Frank A. Graichen |
Article |
| Letter from Hugh W. Hastings - March 25, 1940 to Trustees of the Library about distributions from the |
Document |
| Catalog of exhibition "The Architecture of William Ralph Emerson" at Carpenter Center, Harvard University, |
Document |
| May through June, 1969. Emerson was the architect of the Jackson Library building. He also designed artist, |
| Frank Shapleigh's house in Jackson. |
| Letter to Jackson Taxpayers from Jackson Barn Committee to vote "Yes" on warrant at Town Meeting in March |
Document |
| 1998 for $3,500 to be expended for feasibility study on rneovating the Trickey Barn for future Library use. |
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