Scrapbook index 7
.Index below
 

Scrapbook #7

01-a

02-a

04-ab

05-ab

06-ab

07-a

08-ab

09-ab

10-ab

11-ab

12-abc

13-ab

14-ab

15-a

16-a

17-a

23-ab

24-ab

25-a

26-ab

27-ab

28-ab

29-ab

30-ab

31-ab

32-abc

33-abc

34-ab

35-ab

36-ab

37-a

38-ab

39-ab

40-ab

41-ab

42-abc

43-ab

44-abc

45-a

46-ab

47-a

47b-a

47c-a

47d-a

47e-a

47f-a

48-ab

49-abc

50-abc

51-ab

52-a

53x-ab

95 pictures

 

Epsom Historical Photos Album No. 7
INDEX

VII01a 1940 Graduation at the Odd Fellows
VII01b Gossville School House with addition
VII02a Old building next to Short Falls Store, torn down around 1894
VII04a Gossville School Children 1909
VII04b Carter farm Center Hill Road
VII05a Tripp House on old Fowler Road, moved to Short Falls
VII05b Fowler House, later Joe Barton's near Drolet Road
VII06a New Orchard Road School children 1891-1892
VII06b Short Falls Store when owned by O.C. Lombard
VII07a Gossville School 1928
VII08a Marden District Schoolhouse
VII08b North Road School built in 1871, owned by the Capabianco family 1997
VII09a Tripp House - Short Falls late 30's or early 40's. Home of Dick Fowler
VII09b Furrowing the fields by horse team.
VII10a Pupils of the New Orchard School - 1929
VII10b Short Falls Store when owned by O.C. Lombard. Now Wendler home.
VII11a Snow Sculpture of a dog - Epsom-Chichester Carnival 1936
VII11b Edward Nutter and Al Yeaton Jr.
VII11c Ice Sculpture of Epsom Baptist Church - Epson-Chichester Carnival 1936
VII12a W.H. Knowles float during the 1936 Epsom - Chichester Carnival.
VII12b Epsom - Chichester carnival February 7-8, 1936
VII12c Beverly and Gordon Ashley
VII13a Snowman in front of Dowst home in 1935. Now Pitcher, Short Falls.
VII13b Members of the Epsom Baptist Church Sewing Circle, 1936 or 1937
VII14a Blanch Philbrick and Hazel Steele (on right) with antique show display
VII14b Chesley-Nutter house in 1914. Poplars blew down in 1918.
VII15a Short Falls Covered Bridge taken in 1946 by Charles Frary of Northwood
VII16a Old Grist Mill and Covered Bridge at Short Falls.
VII17a The Bill Yeaton Farm - burned in early 1990's.
VII23a Short Falls Bridge in a photo taken by Henry Dowst.
VII23b Fabric Mill at the end of Black Hall Road. Destroyed by fire Oct. 5, 1916.
VII24a Group of people, probably at a show in the Odd Fellows Hall.
VII24b Back view of the Carter House, Center Hill
VII25a The old Moore Place on Sanborn Hill Road.
VII26a The Barmer Narrows Fabric Building built on Black Hall Road
VII26b View of the Charles Sumner Hall house, later Mrs. Lillian Morrison.
VII27a Veterans of the Civil War, taken Memorial Day, 1911.
VII27b Lillie M. Bickford, one of Epsom's best early school teachers
VII28a Brooder houses at the Charles Bickford Poultry Farm.
VII28b Charles S. Bickford poultry farm on New Orchard Road.
VII29a Stanley's Poultry Farm on New Orchard Road.
VII29b Brooder houses on the Stanley farm.
VII30a The Sam Bickford Farm on Dover Road (Rte. 4).
VII30b Rear view of the Piper house on Center Hill.
VII31a Center Hill. The house on the left-Deinhardt, right-Louis LaFleur
VII31b The Ralph Towle home in New Rye, formerly Dolbeer.
VII32a The Carter place on Center Hill.
VII32b Cy Langley Place, later home of George and Madeline Knowles
VII32c Panoramic View of Gossville
VII33a Short Falls School House about 1960.
VII33b Henry Dowst Sr. house at Short Falls corner. Home of David Pitcher
VII33c Henry Dowst Sr. house at Short Falls corner. Home of David Pitcher
VII34a The Anson Cass homestead on Mountain Road in New Rye
VII34b The Anson Cass homestead on Mountain Road in New Rye
VII35a The Anson Cass homestead on Mountain Road in New Rye
VII35b The Anson Cass homestead on Mountain Road in New Rye
VII36a The Lorna Doone Restaurant located on the site now the Bank of N.H
VII36b The Suncook River as seen from the Dining Room of the old Lorna Doone
VII37a Bickford and Huckins sawmill on the Suncook River
VII38a Saw mill Lumber Camp Shanty
VII38b Rear view of the John McClary homestead.
VII39a Epsom Free Will Baptist Church
VII39b Mountain School - the Little Red School House, New Rye, Epsom
VII40a Four Corners at Short Falls, Lombard Store before Tennant and Tripp
VII40b Huckins Garage and the Epsom Public Library
VII41a East Entrance to the Short Falls Covered Bridge
VII41b Northern view of the Short Falls Covered Bridge
VII42a Charles Arthur and Alma Johnson house on Route 28
VII42b Charles Arthur and Alma Johnson house on Route 28
VII42c Charles Arthur and Alma Johnson house on Route 28
VII43a Another view of the Charles Arthur Johnson house on Route 28
VII43b Epsom Grammar School Class of 1944, Graduation
VII44a Four Generations: Roland Hall,
VII44b Frank Ambrose - World War I. Donated by Hattie (Ambrose) Bickford.
VII44c Flora Hall Sullivan, lived on Mountain Road.
VII45a New Rye School 1940..
VII46a New Orchard Road School, Class of 1929. Katherine Knight, teacher
VII46b Isabella McCoy monument on Mountain Road
VII47a Civil War Veteran Charles W. Leighton, Co. E 1th Regt
VII47b Civil War Veteran Jeremey Nute Co. D. 18th Regt.
VII47c Civil War Veteran Capt. Arthur C. Locke Co. E 11th Regt.
VII47d Civil War Veteran Capt. Arthur C. Locke Co. E 11th Regt
VII47e Civil War Veteran Corp. George H. Rand Co. D 15th Regt.
VII47f Civil War Veteran Rufus S. Marden Co. A. 18th Regt.
VII48a Print of the Short Falls Covered Bridge from a later photograph.
VII48b Print of the Short Falls Covered Bridge from a later photograph.
VII49a Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bunker
VII49b Mr. and Mrs. George H. Yeaton
VII49c Neil Reed and Frank Hurd
VII50a Albert J. and Flora Yeaton
VII50b Mrs. Anna P. Yeaton
VII50c Robert Bartlett, Citizen of the Year, 1970
VII51a Epsom Historian Gilbert Knowles
VII52b Michael McClary Steele and daughter Elizabeth Harvey Steel
VII53a Henry L. Stevens shown with Governor Meldrim Thompson
VII53x Gossville Hotel - later Sherwood Inn
VII53b Short Falls covered bridge.


.