New Ipswich Historical Society
Mr. Toko, our milkman. Always cheerful and friendly.
Mr. Toko was a wonderful, kind man. Carl is a lot like him.
When my dad was in his 70's he received a surprise visit from one of his fellow soldiers who was in the hospital with him. Tears flowed from both!
Obvious questions: where was the Cragin house and why was it so photographed?
183 Main Street https://goo.gl/maps/DL27NXr8bSyV14x48
I have no idea why there were so many photos. Apparently the photographer Charles A. Plumer was intrigued by the amount of vines crawling over the building. Strange that he has none of Barrett House.
Mr. Toko, our milkman. Always cheerful and friendly.
Mr. Toko was a wonderful, kind man. Carl is a lot like him.
When my dad was in his 70's he received a surprise visit from one of his fellow soldiers who was in the hospital with him. Tears flowed from both!
Obvious questions: where was the Cragin house and why was it so photographed?
183 Main Street https://goo.gl/maps/DL27NXr8bSyV14x48
I have no idea why there were so many photos. Apparently the photographer Charles A. Plumer was intrigued by the amount of vines crawling over the building. Strange that he has none of Barrett House.