Former Residents - Page 12
Picture 1: Rev. Increase Lincoln was pastor of the Unitarian church during the civil war.
Picture 2: Mrs. Lincoln
scrapbook/album
Picture 1: Rev. Increase Lincoln was pastor of the Unitarian church during the civil war.
Picture 2: Mrs. Lincoln
One photo: Colonel Samuel Williams home. Williams took part in Revolution. House stood about 2 miles west of village where house now occupied by Mrs. Nyren stands (175 White Road). "This picture taken in the late '90s." 1890s
One Photo: Oren B.Curtis - When enlisted was living in Warwick but enlisted in Winchester, NH Sept. 16, 1861. Was wounded at Battle of Fair Oaks June 1, 1862. Discharged on Sept. 8, 1862 for loss of right arm at New York City. Re-enlisted Dec. 31, 1863 as Private. Discharged Jan. 30, 1865 at Concord, NH.
Picture 1: Fred B. Hubbard
Picture 2: Mrs. John Darling
One photo: On back of photo "The Green home on Chestnut Hill". Exact location unknown.
picture 1: Henry Hastings (with beard)
picture 2: Everett Hastings (young man)
Two photos: 1. Mrs. Stockwell home 1910, Amy Seymour home (28 Winchester Road). 2. Stevens Red Farmhouse - Stevens Road, Burned 2012.
Picture of John Graham with 2 pages of history attached to the back of the picture.