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Youth’s Companion: World’s Fair Extra Number, May 4, 1893

July 25, 2025 cabrams27@amherst.edu Uncategorized

Youth’s Companion: World’s Fair Extra Number, May 4, 1893 Dublin Core Title Youth’s Companion: World’s Fair Extra Number, May 4, 1893 Type

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Youth’s Companion, Building

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Youth’s Companion, Building Dublin Core Title Youth’s Companion, Building Type Periodical

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Nelson Brothers’ Darkroom in Gunnison House

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Nelson Brothers’ Darkroom in Gunnison House Dublin Core Title Nelson Brothers’ Darkroom in Gunnison House Description Present-day photograph of the

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Postcard of Portland Passenger Bridge, Middletown, Ct.

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Postcard of Portland Passenger Bridge, Middletown, Ct. Dublin Core Title Postcard of Portland Passenger Bridge, Middletown, Ct. Type Postcard

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Oren Farr House

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The Nelsons spent a great deal of time at Ida’s brother’s house. Hial and Ida were married at the household

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The Gunnison House

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The Nelsons moved away from Mill Village up to this house on Center Road in January 1891. In Sketches of

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Goshen Cemetery

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Hial, Ida, and Arthur, the Nelsons’ second oldest son, are all buried at the local cemetery. As written on the

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Goshen Schoolhouse

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The boys spent several years of their primary school education attending this small school located in Mill Village, just a

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Mill Village House

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According to Sketches of Our Home Life, Vol. 1, “Hial bought a Cooper shop at Mill Village” (2), and later

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Goshen Baptist Church

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This church, established in 1803, it is now known as the Goshen Community Church.

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