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Little Harbor |
Number of Archive records |
19 |
Number of Library records |
16 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
243 |
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A Draught of the Harbor and River of Piscataqua with the Island's [sic] of Shoal's [sic] - M0364
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Diaries of Supply Foss Trefethen, Jul. 12, 1856-Oct. 13, 1907. - pdf on web
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Mainland Forts, Garrisons and Stockades, source material. - REF F44 .P8 W66
Works Projects Administration, New Hampshire.
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MS022 B08 F09 - William Pepperell, Letter from Benning Wentworth
Benning Wentworth ("Little Harbor") to William Pepperrell, general greetings and thanking for the gift of venison
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MS036 OV B01 F01.02 - Census for Sandy Beach and Little Harbor, Feb 1679
Little Harbour list taken per Mr. [Nathaniel] Fryer 1680 Columns include: / tillage land acres / pasture land / House barns / oxen / cow / yearlings / horses / sheep / hogs / marsh land / Mr. Henry Sherburne Edward Bickford George Wallis William Wallis James Randall Ensigne [Francis] Drake John Odiorne John Foss John Berry James Berry William Berry Joseph Berry Anthony Brackett John Brackett Francis Rand Sr. Francis Rand Jr. ...
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MS083 Box 1 F08 - Josiah P. Gilson Diary, 1892
In this 1892 diary, Gilson lists names of employees at the Wentworth Mansion. Lists clothing he bought for the year and its cost. Chores include pruning trees, shoveling, buying provisions and milk, planting garden, washing and oiling the carriage, driving to the station, raking hay, painting, cooking for the gentlemen, taking care of boats, taking care of children. Sundays he goes to New Castle. Entertainment: games of forty-five and high-low....
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MS083 Box 1 F09 - Josiah P. Gilson Diary, 1893
1893 Josiah Gilson diary is the first diary where he gives his address as the Wentworth Mansion. In it he lists the other employees at the Wentworth Mansion, his pay, his new clothing and its cost. Chores include maintaining the horses and stable, checking the mansion in the winter, painting it, cleaning the brass there, hauling gravel for the road, and harnessing the goat cart for Mollie and Katrine Coolidge. Entertainment: reading, playing hi...
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MS083 Box 1 F10 - Josiah P. Gilson Diary, 1894
1894 diary of Josiah P. Gilson lists his pay from the Coolidge family, and the clothing he bought for the year with the cost of each item. Repeats the same basic chores as in previous years, with the addition of setting out rose bushes, taking the washwomen to New Castle, pumping wash water, drawing lobster nets, painting the fence. Mentions Dan Brooks.
Record Type: Archive
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MS083 Box 1 F11 - Josiah P. Gilson Diary, 1897
1897 diary of Josiah P. Gilson records most of the same maintenance chores as in previous diaries. Besides caring for the horses, he lists working on the guest cottage, going to Farmington, beating carpets, collecting eggs (he apparently had a small egg business on the side), applying kerosene to kill lice. Entertainment: pitch (indoor game), a party, having a smoke. Letters to and from Clara. Names Pat Smith, Dan Brooks.
Record Type: Archive
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MS083 Box 1 F12 - Josiah P. Gilson Diary, 1898
Describes daily chores and activities around the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion. Gilson was employed by the Coolidge family as a general helper and stable-man. Includes a typed transcription (see Box 2).
Record Type: Archive
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MS083 Box 1 F13 - Josiah P. Gilson Diary, 1901
Josiah Gilson repeats many of the chores that he had done in previous years. He also includes: getting the horses shod, driving to the steamer landing, feeding all the animals (horses, hens, cats, dogs, doves, and crows), washing the kitchen floor and closing up the mansion for the winter. Mentions Amory Meloon.
Record Type: Archive
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MS083 Box 1 F14 - Josiah P. Gilson Diary, 1902
Josiah P. Gilson describes many of the same chores that he had done in the past. He also mentions working at the hall stable, packing eggs to send to Boston, spreading manure, cutting trees, and checking the mansion, the hall cottage, and the wharf regularly in the winter. He lists his pay for the year. Mentions John Buckley.
Record Type: Archive
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MS083 Box 1 F15 - Josiah P. Gilson Diary, 1903
1903 diary of Josiah P. Gilson lists his pay from the Coolidge family, along with his record of routine chores. Additional activities include caring for a flock of hens and selling eggs, feeding other animals including the parrot, grinding the scythe and cutting grass by the boathouse. Entertainment: playing pitch.
Record Type: Archive
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MS083 Box 2 F16 - Josiah P. Gilson Diary, 1904
Chronicles his daily routine of caring for the horses, the stable, and the Coolidge house and grounds. Mentions Frank, Clara, Lillian, Mollie. August 12: goes to town to see procession and fireworks.
Record Type: Archive
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MS083 Box 2 F17 - Josiah P. Gilson Diary, 1905
Gilson repeats many of the same duties at the Wentworth Mansion that he has done for years. He refers to Frank who he works with but gives no last name. He does not mention the Russian Japanese Peace Conference or any activies surrounding it.
Record Type: Archive
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MS083 Box 2 F18 - Joseph P. Gilson Diary, 1906
Josiah Gilson, caretaker at the Wentworth Mansion, Little Harbor, carries out many of the same chores and duties as in past years, including caring for the horses and his flock of hens. Gives daily weather.
Record Type: Archive
