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HISTORICAL PHOTO ALBUM No. 2 INDEX II01a Cradle Roll party at the Baptist
Church II02a Epsom Baptist Church built 1861 with wagon shed II02b View
of Gossville II02c Gossville School prior to later addition II03a Short
Falls store when run by W.H. Tripp 1909 II03b House at Short Falls, torn down
& replaced by current R. Fowler house II03c Side view of house replaced
by Tripp House at Short Falls II04a Short Falls store when run by Walter H.
Tripp II04b View from Short Falls Store looking down Black Hall Road II04c
Short Falls Railroad Station 1905 II05a A party - unknown II05b Alida
Cass, Alice Velie, Inis Cass, Fort Mountain II06a Gladys Richards on right-1920,
wheels in summer, runners in winter II06b Cass Pond area looking towards Dover
Road II07a Russell Yeaton house in 1905 II07b Fowler Homestead, later
Sklarin on Route 28, Suncook Valley Highway II08a Gossville Hotel, E.S. Bennett,
proprietor II08b Road making in Epsom II08c View of Epsom Center after
1908 II09a Suncook River at the Bridge II09b Short Falls School, not date
II09c Suncook River at Short Falls II10a Boston and Maine Depot at Short Falls
II10b W.H. Tripp and Co. Short Falls Store 1908 II11a McClary House, Epsom's
oldest surviving structure II11b Rear of the McClary House with old out buildings
II12a Ray Ring house, Short Falls with George, Suzie, daughter and boarder
II12b George Dowst home on New Orchard Road II13a Old Home Day at Tripp's
Grove between Percy Elliot's and the rail station II13b Al Sanders Ox Team
in Pittsfield II14a Gossville School 1908, Etta Brown, teacher II15a Bickford
Brothers Carriages, across from George Wiggin's driveway II15b The Bickford
Homestead on Route 28 II16a 1903 house, later of Rose Witham on Windymere
Drive II16b Epsom-Northwood Stage at Gossville 1908 II17a Fred Page home,
Wing Road, later Jack Connors II17b Hillcrest Farm, George Haynes House, later
Nash and Keeler II18a Olmstead House on Sanborn Hill Road, burned II18b
Olmstead House during an auction II18c Olmstead House on Sanborn Hill Road,
burned after 1931 II19a Tripp House on Swamp Road, later Bosiak II19b
Alida Cass II20a Stone Family house of Swamp Road, later Brackett, later burned.
II20b Madeline Brown Yeaton at her home on Sanborn Hill Road II21a North Road
School June 2, 1910, ran 1871-1931 II21b Unknown persons and place II22a
C.O. Wells team ice cutting in 1912, Cass/Harkness house on hill II22b C.O.
Wells team ice cutting in 1912, Cass/Harkness house on hill II23a The first
parsonage on Center Hill built in 1781, later Jim Wells II24a Epsom Center
with Old Congregational Church and Knowles store II24b missing II25a
Peddler at Cass residence, July 29, 1908 II25b Two horse power saw mill at
Anson Cass house II26a Suncook Valley Railroad, Blueberry Special at Short
Falls II26b Blueberry Special approaching Short Falls Station with Creamery
building II27a Fowler House, later Drolet on left - house on right moved to
Short Falls II27b Albert and Will Knowles II28a Wells House on the Corner
of Wing Road in New Rye II28b Another view of the Wells home. Later Kallgren.
II29a Wells House with blacksmith shop in the center, corner of Wing Rd, New Rye
II29b View in New Rye, Well's Corner on right II30a George Burnham mill burned
in 1906, shown being rebuilt/Bickord-Huckins II30b Lumbering in 1909 II31a
Anson Cass Farm in New Rye II31b Anson Cass Farm in New Rye II32a 1906
Fred Butler home on Wing Road, formerly Billings and Doe II32b Mountain District
School Reunion, early 1920's II33a Looking toward Nat's Mountain from Cass
house (Ottinger) II33b Ralph Cass practicing violin II34a William Burnham,
brother of James house, later home of Henry Dowst II34b View of Gossville
from Black Hall Road II35a Clarence Bartlett home by Epsom Circle, earlier
Leighton and Robinson II35b Last run of the Suncook Valley train Dec. 15,
1952, Helen Lombard w/ mailbag II36a Moses Burnham, blacksmith, shop across
from Gossville store II36b Libbey house II37a Moses and Rosetta (Langley)
Libbey II38a 1900 the Old Parsonage, formerly Piper House, later Jim Wells
II38b Bernice Piper Cox and her mother in 1935 at the old Parsonage II39a
Noah Cofran house, latter Cosseboom, originally Tarlton, off Swamp Road II39b
Eleanor Briggs house, Short Falls, her grandmother, Nell Lear on the porch
II40a G.D. Yeaton farm, later Palmer, corner of Route 107 II40b G.D. Yeaton
farm, later Palmer, corner of Route 107 II41a G.D. Yeaton farm, later Palmer,
corner of Route 107 II41b Gossville Store when owned by Silver and Hall, 1907
II42a Ever Ready Class, April 1938 II43a Gossville Garage in 1928. Ed Demers,
Charles Huckins, Noah Cofran in door II43b Gossville Garage, Tommy Huckins
with bicycle II43c Percy Elliot and Charles Huckins in front of Gossville
Garage (later Huckins) II44a Lil Wells, lived at circle where subway now is,
had a little store II44b Ed Martel house on Mountain Road, Arthur Robie house.
II45a Cass house, New Rye II45b Cass house II45c View of Cass barn with
sled and logs II46a Charles Hall home and cobbler shop, later Batchelders,
Center Hill II46b Mrs. Ed Hall's house, later Sherburne house, Grace Stone,
Center Hill II47a 1900 Colby House, originally Benjamin M. Towle homestead
II47b The Sander's sisters, Sarah Sanders Straw & Mary Ann Sanders II48a
Mr. Dolbeer in New Rye (later Ralph Cass home) II49a Lovejoy, old "Bo"
or Bombay Bridge, Allenstown II49b Fort Mountain II50a Mother, Grandmother,
and little Charlie Rogers - Wells house, Ctr. Hill II50b Mr. & Mrs. James
Wells and grandson II50c Mr. & Mrs. James Wells on the porch of their
house, Center Hill II51a Center Hill School 1906 II52a Unknown trio from
a tintype from families of Wells/Rogers/Pike II53a Shop on site of later Huckins
Garage. Lamprey Blacksmith/carriage shop II53b Village of Gossville with Silver
house to left, later Thomas house on right II54a Jay Hickey House, Sanborn
Hill, built in 1700's II54b McCoy's Mountain II55a Old Wooden Bridge spanning
Little Suncook, old Grist Mill, Epsom Center II55b Cass/Knowles/Bixby Falls
and dam. II55c Knowles Store around 1907, Henry S. Knowles standing with linen
'duster' II56a Wells house on Center Hill. Probably Charlie Rogers and his
mother II56b Wells House on Center Hill looking west II57a Epsom Baptist
Church Sunday School around 1910 II57b A picture of the Baptist Parsonage,
built abut 1858 II58a Epsom Free Will Baptist Church II58b Epsom Free
Will Parsonage, formerly at corner of Black Hall Rd & Route 4 II58c Shoe
Factory Building and Mill pond, view from Roscoe Warrens. |