The 1783 Sam Hill house was moved in 1987 to its third location on Prentice Road. When it was reassembled in 1990, and placed on a cement slab, it was noticed that the members had two sets of marks, indicating that the original location of the…
Color photograph of Sam Hill House as photographed by Cathy Baker before removal by Robert Sweeney in 1985. In 1987 its disassembled members were sold to Joel and Sara Upton, 130 Prentice Road. House rebuilt in 1990. See 2004-358, 359, 360 and 361.
Scanned and printed on paper, this is a color photograph of the Sam Hill House rebuilding in 1990. See 2004-357
Rebuilt by Norm Tebo and Joel Hinton, Teton Builders, using wooden pegs.
Scanned and printed on paper, this is a color photograph of the Sam Hill House once built but not yet turned into the guest house it is today. Fall scene. The members had been stored on land higher than the building site. Teton Builders slid the…
Scanned and printed on paper, this is a color photograph of the Sam Hill House rebuilding in 1990. Winter scene. The members had been stored on land higher than the building site. Teton Builders slid the members down the hilll on the ice and snow and…
Scanned and printed on paper, this is a color photograph of the Sam Hill House rebuilding in 1990. Winter scene. The members had been stored on land higher than the building site. Teton Builders slid the members down the hilll on the ice and snow and…
Sam Knapp. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with little identification. The…
Sam Knapp at Farm. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with little identification.…
This is a block of granite which serves as a sample of the NH granite used for the Gettysburg PA monument to 41 Commanders of the Civil War "not hitherto memorialized." This memorial (whose picture is in the Photographic Data Base # 2006-128, please…
Sampson Kitchen. Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered into the database with little identification.…
Sawing logs into boards; shows log being cut on mill saw. See also Ph 73w. On display The hamlet is called Sampsonville, the Dingle, and Christian Hollow
There are two copies of this black and white photograph of Samuel Knapp. One is mounted on shirt card board and the other is darker, less clear, and includes a door. A commentary on the bottom: 'W. Knapp, what do you think of the Trusts? ' 'What do…
Black and white photograph of 'Samuel Knapp's Place.' Later owned by Eleanor Ferguson, then Edward McColgan. Possibly Samuel Knapp standing in front. Next to Gifford and Barbara Foster.