Goshen Baptist Church Mill Village House Goshen Schoolhouse Goshen Cemetery The Gunnison House Oren Farr House
The Worlds and Works of the Nelson brothers
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Goshen Baptist Church Mill Village House Goshen Schoolhouse Goshen Cemetery The Gunnison House Oren Farr House
The Nelsons spent a great deal of time at Ida’s brother’s house. Hial and Ida were married at the household
The Nelsons moved away from Mill Village up to this house on Center Road in January 1891. In Sketches of
Hial, Ida, and Arthur, the Nelsons’ second oldest son, are all buried at the local cemetery. As written on the
The boys spent several years of their primary school education attending this small school located in Mill Village, just a
According to Sketches of Our Home Life, Vol. 1, “Hial bought a Cooper shop at Mill Village” (2), and later
This church, established in 1803, it is now known as the Goshen Community Church.
Town and City Atlas of the State of New Hampshire(Boston: D. H. Hurd, 1892). Courtesy of Amherst College Archives and
Dublin Core Title War News- Nov. 13, 1896 Description War News is meant for “embracing war news & topics of the
Dublin Core Title War News- June 24, 1895 Description War News is meant for “embracing war news & topics of the