The Jackson NH Covered Bridge Jackson New Hampshire Historical Society, PO Box 8, Jackson NH 03846  
 
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  Category:  Buildings - Private  
  Subject:  Early Homes  
  Code:  1320  
       
  Item Type Description  
       
  Document - 1 Series of maps and descriptions of early homes  
       
  Article - 2 Report on talk given by Mary Ellen Barnes on historic homes with suggestions to guide Planning Board on master plan for Jackson - June 1982  
       
  Article - 2 Write-up of "Early Homes on the Five Mile Circuit" exhibit at Jackson Historical Society - 1998  
       
  Photograph - 2 Photographs of Shannon Door, Brook Bank and Dolloffs Barn  
       
  Article - 2 History of the Sutton House by Alice Pepper  
       
  Photograph - 3 Photographs of Hayes Farm, Fernald (now Peppers), Rufus Pinkham, Grandfather Meserve's Cider mill  
       
  Article - 4 Article in "Valley Fun" - April, 1999 on Wigglesworth House located on Thorn Hill Road  
       
  Photograph - 5 Photograph of the Panno Place located on Cross Road in Dundee - burned in 1937  
       
  Photograph - 6 2 photographs of the Burgess House - 1 very early when known as the Highland Farm owned by Ephraim Meserve; 1 later, but still early. House has been added to.  
       
  Photograph - 7 Photograph of "The Boulders" the Oliver Ditson house which was located on Valley Cross Road. A large stylish house which was destroyed by fire. Seven additional photographs - water tower; dining room; views from house; entrance.  
       
  Photograph - 8 Photograph of "High Winds" home of Arthur and Isabel Gale on Carter Notch Road  
       
  Photograph - 9 2 photographs of the "New Parsonage" on Carter Notch road built in 1905 or 1906. One taken in 1917 shows building where present upper drive is located that was used as a transfer kitchen by Wentworth Hall when serving meals on dining areas built over Jackson Falls. Both show there has been very little change in exterior to present day (2002). Letter from Helen Bowie Macomber relating experiences when her family lived there.  
       
       
  The Jackson Historical Society will furnish copies of the resource materials available at the cost of reproduction and shipping. If you are interested in the information listed above, please send us your request.  
       
    Jackson Historical Society, PO Box 8, Jackson, NH 03846
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