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 | "Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor" by William Halsall, 1882, at Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA |
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 | "The Puritan" 1899 Augustus Saint-Gaudens |
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 | (standing) Albert Corliss and Edith Gerrish; (seated) Harriet Grace and Harriet Bunker, circa 1900 |
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 | (unknown) and Thomas Moore, circa 1920s |
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 | 1946 telegram from Richard Corliss to Lorraine Corliss that their brother Noyse Corliss was gravely ill |
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 | Aaron Hamblett, perhaps around 1900 |
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 | Abial and Clarissa (French) Ordway, and Abial C. and Louisa A. (Eaton) Ordway |
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 | Albert Corliss, 1880 |
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 | Albert Sheldon Ordway, Christmas 1981 |
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 | Albert Sheldon Ordway, December 1981 |
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 | Albina Henrietta Duff, 1910 |
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 | Albina Henrietta Duff, Bertrand Oscar Morgan, Matilda Josephine Terrier, February 12, 1944 |
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 | Albina Henrietta Duff, September 1963 |
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 | Alexander James McKenzie |
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 | Alfred Richard Marshall, 1938 |
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 | Almon Corliss |
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 | Almon Corliss (in the crowd), France, World War I, circa 1916 Almon wrote on the back, "I just came home from work that day + was considerable dirty." |
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 | Anna Nordine & Sheldon Ordway |
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 | Anna Nordine, 1977 |
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 | Anna Nordine, Concord, New Hampshire |
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| 21 |
 | Arthur Pageau |
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 | Arthur, Henry, Addie, and J or I Duff, Greenwood, South Carolina, February 28, 1947 |
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 | Asa Morgan Asa Morgan died May 2, 1994, after a life of service to the town of Bow, Merrimack County, and the state of New Hampshire. He was a selectman from 1933 to 1947, a New Hampshire state representative for four years, and a New Hampshire state senator for two years. Locally, he was the overseer of the poor for 20 years and a school district… |
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 | Augusta Pageau |
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 | Beach Outing. A group of friends relax after an outing to Hampton Beach in the early 1920s. Pictured, from left to right, are (first row) Hilda Sargent, Hiel Allbee, and Grace Cote; (second row) Phil, Arthur, and Laura Sargent; (third row) Ruth Heath, Florence, and Sam Sargent. |
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 | Bell Cate Corliss and Wendall Perley Corliss |
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 | Benjamin Emerson Corliss, about 1887 |
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 | Bertrand Morgan & Sharon Stevens, wedding day, October 1, 1955 |
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 | Bertrand Morgan & Sharon Stevens, wedding day, October 1, 1955 |
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 | Bertrand Oscar Morgan, 1940's |
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| 31 |
 | Bertrand Oscar Morgan, 1940's |
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| 32 |
 | Bertrand Oscar Morgan, circa 1942 |
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| 33 |
 | Bertrand Oscar Morgan, February 13, 1944 |
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| 34 |
 | Bertrand Sargent Morgan, 1884 |
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| 35 |
 | Bertrand Sargent Morgan, circa 1901 |
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| 36 |
 | Bow Town Report: marriage of Albina Duff and Roy Morgan, 1911 |
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| 37 |
 | Carline Pennock |
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| 38 |
 | Carline Pennock, Hannah Mary "Billie", Nellie C. |
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| 39 |
 | Carline Pennock, Paul W., Hannah "Billie" Pennock |
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| 40 |
 | Carmella Ann Colarusso, circa 1940 |
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 | Children of Daniel and Anne (Pell) Thurston |
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 | Colarusso home, Concord, New Hampshire, circa 1959 |
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 | Colby Blacksmith Shop This photograph shows the blacksmith shop at Bow Mills, operated by Willaby Colby. The shop was on the west side, at the foot of Logging Hill Road, as shown in 1958. In the background is the Frank Colby family home. Grandview Road goes off to the left and Logging Hill Road to the right. It was opened in 1860 and was in operation into the… |
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 | Contoocook, New Hampshire, circa 1920s |
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 | Contoocook, New Hampshire, circa 1920s |
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 | Contoocook, New Hampshire, perhaps around 1910 Soldiers appear to be wearing World War I uniforms in this parade. |
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 | Contoocook, New Hampshire, perhaps around 1910 |
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| 48 |
 | Cordelia (Mills) Aston |
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 | Corliss Farm, Webster, New Hampshire, 1959 |
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 | Corps of Discovery: Lewis & Clark Expedition |
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 | David Jr. and Polly Andrews (Colby) Morgan |
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 | Doris Emily Morgan |
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 | Doris Emily Morgan, 1911 |
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 | Doris Emily Morgan, 1911 |
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| 55 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, 1918 |
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| 56 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, 1935 |
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| 57 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, 1980's |
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| 58 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, circa 1925 |
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| 59 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, circa 1930 |
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| 60 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, circa 1930 |
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| 61 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, circa 1931 |
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| 62 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, circa 1933 |
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| 63 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, circa 1934 |
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| 64 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, Hilda Elizabeth Morgan, Vivian "Marie" Morgan, and Marion Adeline Morgan, 1918 |
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| 65 |
 | Doris Emily Morgan, Marion Adeline Morgan, Albina (Duff) Morgan, Bertrand Oscar Morgan, Isabelle Natalie Morgan, Vivian "Marie" Morgan, 1917 |
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| 66 |
 | Doris Thelma Grace Corliss, circa 1930 |
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| 67 |
 | Edward Ordway and Ann (Davis) Ordway |
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| 68 |
 | Edward Ordway and Claudia Keener Jackson
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| 69 |
 | Edward Ordway and Elizabeth Eaton |
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| 70 |
 | Edward Ordway and Estella |
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| 71 |
 | Edward Ordway and Grace F. |
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| 72 |
 | Effie Mabel Call and son George Morgan |
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| 73 |
 | Eliza Ordway |
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| 74 |
 | Elizabeth (Emerson) Corliss, about 1881 |
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 | Elizabeth (Hayes) Corliss and her son Noyse Frederick Corliss, July 1914, Contoocook, New Hampshire |
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 | Elizabeth Hayes & Hosea Corliss, 4 Sept 1944 |
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| 77 |
 | Elizabeth Hayes and Teddy |
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| 78 |
 | Elizabeth Hayes, 1940's |
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| 79 |
 | Elizabeth Hayes, 50th wedding anniversary |
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| 80 |
 | Elizabeth Hayes, Olive Smith, 1940's |
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| 81 |
 | Ella Corliss and Perley Walch, circa 1925 |
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 | Ella Corliss, 1910 |
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 | Ella Corliss, 1910 |
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| 84 |
 | Ella Corliss, circa 1910 |
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 | Ella Louisa Corliss, circa 1900 |
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 | Ella Louisa Corliss, circa 1910 |
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| 87 |
 | Emerson Corliss and Mehitable Poole (Mitchell) |
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 | Ernest Morgan Ernest Morgan, born in 1898, was a Bow native, going to school at the Bow Bog one-room schoolhouse. He was a locomotive fireman for the B&M until he was laid off in 1929, a casualty of the Great Depression. He and his wife Lottie built a small grocery store and gas station at Bow Mills. In 1940, Ernest was re-hired by the railroad and worked as… |
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 | Ervin Corliss, 1928 |
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 | Ervin Corliss, circa 1930 |
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| 91 |
 | Ervin Corliss, circa 1932 |
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| 92 |
 | Ervin Corliss, Walter Corliss, 1948 |
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 | Ervin Elliot Corliss, Walter Corliss, Hattie Maria Corliss, Ella Louisa Corliss, May 31, 1948 |
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 | Examination of a Witch (1853) by T. H. Matteson, inspired by the Salem trials |
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 | Family Life The Morgan family gathers here to enjoy good food, friendship, and family. Seated at the table in this late 1800s photograph are Ethel (Morgan) Saltmarsh, Laura (Morgan) Noyes, Otis Noyes, Martha (Elliott) Morgan, Asa Morgan, Elsie May (Clifford) Morgan, and Sam Morgan. |
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 | Family Photograph Morgan and Noyes children sit patiently for the picture to be snapped. From left to right are Rena, Nora, and Ella Morgan; Ivo Noyes; Ralph and Vivian Morgan; and Carl Noyes. Hollis Morgan, father of some of the children, hides behind the chairs. |
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 | Fannie Fox |
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 | Found in the estate of Ervin Corliss (1912-1976), son of Walter (1871-1962) & Helen "Nellie" (Elliot) Corliss (1873-1945) of Contoocook, New Hampshire. MYSTERY 1: Who is this woman and child? This photo has no inscription, badly faded, and glued to hard card stock. |
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 | Found in the estate of Ervin Corliss (1912-1976), son of Walter (1871-1962) & Helen "Nellie" (Elliot) Corliss (1873-1945) of Contoocook, New Hampshire. MYSTERY 2: The name "Nell Snyder" is written on back of this photo. Who is she? |
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 | Found in the estate of Ervin Corliss (1912-1976), son of Walter (1871-1962) & Helen "Nellie" (Elliot) Corliss (1873-1945) of Contoocook, New Hampshire. MYSTERY 3: Who is this couple? |
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