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| Amsden Manuscript - Photo Galleries |
The originals of the Amsden Manuscript photo collection are in the Tuck
Library at the New Hampshire Historical
Society.
Anyone interested in viewing or obtaining original copies of these photos
should contact Tuck Library Special Collections Librarian David Smolen (603)
856-0647.
Amsden Galleries:
Gallery 1
Gallery 2
Gallery 3
Gallery 4
Gallery 5
Gallery 6
Gallery 7
Gallery 8
Gallery 9
Gallery 10
Gallery 11
Gallery 12
Gallery 1 contains photographs from the Amsden Manuscript, Volume 1,Chapters 1-10
Chapter 1 The Land of the Pennycooks
Chapter 2 Viewing of a Promised Land
Chapter 3 Building a Town in the Wilderness
Chapter 4 "Faith of Our Fathers"
Chapter 5 Pennycook Plantation Becomes the Town of Rumford
Chapter 6 Early Houses in Rumford
Chapter 7 Men of Rumford
Chapter 8 1746
Chapter 9 Years of Bitter Injustice: The Bow Controversy
Chapter 10 French and Indian Wars: 1754-1762
Gallery 2 contains
photographs from the
Amsden Manuscript, Volume 1, Chapters 11,
12, and 13
Chapter 11 Concord in 1766
Chapter 12 Farms Along the Village Street
Chapter 13 Hill Farms Over the River
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Chapter 14 Along Contoocook River
Chapter 15 "Upon Contoocook Road North of Nathan Colby's"
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Gallery 4
contains photographs from the Amsden Manuscript, Volume 2, Chapter 16
Chapter 16 The Mills on Turkey River
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Gallery 5 contains photographs from the Amsden Manuscript, Volume 2, Chapter 17
Chapter 17 "Upon Hopkinton Road...West of Turkey River"
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Gallery 6
contains photographs from the
Amsden Manuscript, Volume 2, Chapters 18 and 19
Chapter 18 Concord Street 1775 and During the Revolution
Chapter 19 Patriots and Tories
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Gallery 7
contains photographs from the
Amsden Manuscript, Volume 2, Chapters 20 and 21
Chapter 20 Mast Yard, Horse-Hill and Dagody. School District
No. 1
Chapter 21 The Town of Concord
Gallery 8
contains photographs from the
Amsden
Manuscript, Volume 2, Chapters 22 and 23
Chapter 22 The Town Surveys its Main Street
Chapter 23 "The Fort": East Concord Village
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Gallery 9
contains photographs from the
Amsden Manuscript,
Volume 2, Chapter 24
Chapter 24 Old School Districts - No. 4 and No. 5 and Little Pond
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Gallery 10 contains photographs from the Amsden Manuscript, Volume 2, Chapters 25 and 26
Chapter 25 Villages Along the Boscawen Road
Chapter 26 Destiny
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Gallery 11
contains photographs from the
Amsden Manuscript, Volume 2, Chapter 27, and Volume 3, Chapters 28 and
Chapter 29
Chapter 27 Concord Street 1809
Chapter 28 A Capital for New Hampshire
Chapter 29 When Concord was a Boating Center
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Gallery 12
contains photographs from the
Amsden Manuscript,
Volume 3, Chapters 30-36
Chapter 30 Prosperous Years, 1810-1820
Chapter 31 Rev. Nathaniel Bouton, D.D.
Chapter 32 Lafayette 1825
Chapter 33 Concord, 1825-1830
Chapter 34 A Century of Development
Chapter 35 President Andrew Jackson Visits Isaac Hill
Chapter 36 1834
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