More bloodcurdling details from the '38 Hurricane...
Hurricane Letter from Henniker (1938) (Part 2)
More bloodcurdling details from the '38 Hurricane...
More bloodcurdling details from the '38 Hurricane...
A Henniker schoolteacher wrote this letter to her mother during the Hurricane of '38...
Here's an overview of witches and their supernatural powers, from the early days of Weare: What a fascinating list of malevolent powers! Β Little's litany of satanic skills speaks volumes about what was important to the families of colonial-era Weare.
More tragic ends for some of Weare's early citizens: << BEFORE: Deaths ... NEXT:Β Fatalities a couple towns over, in Antrim >>
A freak Autumn snow storm disrupts the apple and potato harvests... Source: Cogswell'sΒ History of the Town of Henniker 7 October 1804
The greatest astronomical exposition in town, as of 1880... 13 November, 1833
A sing-along music video based on the landmark Weeks Act of 1911... https://youtu.be/f5TBLWKyPWo ALSO SEE: The Weeks Act Comic! >> DOWNLOAD:Printable 2-page PDF 2-page JPG version: SOURCE MATERIALS: Here are some of the primary sources that helped make this song & comic possible: The Weeks Act itself = I looked up the pages from the 1911 … Continue reading Video: “John Weeks, 1911”
Grandpa remembers "what happened to all the forests" in the Keene area... Discussion Questions:Β This story came from Elgin Jones' History of Marlow, NH. His grandfather told him about seeing this forestry done in Marlow in 1825, while the grandfather was still a boy. How is this kind of forestry different from our current systems … Continue reading Trunks Like Black Bones (Marlow, 1825)
Here's a comic to celebrate the Weeks Act of 1911 & the origins of our National Forest system! Download the printable PDF >> "John Weeks 1911" music video >> Support this work @ Patreon >> PRIMARY SOURCES: The starting point for my research was the text of the Weeks Act itself: SOURCE: The official descriptive … Continue reading The Weeks Act Story (1911)