New Ipswich History, 1735, 1914. Joseph and Miranda's children constituted a very musical family, some of the daughters forming a concert troupe known as the "Gibson Sisters".
The Gibsons were an interesting family. Stillman was a homeopathic physician who never attended med school. He had an inquisitive mind and was self-educated in the field of medicine. He was into helping people and animals get well. He treated humans and animals for a very modest fee.
The logging photo reminds me of the logging I did with my father. We had a 6 ft 2 man crosscut saw and loaded the logs onto a 1940 3/4 Chevy pickup truck with chains. Our truck could carry only half of what you see in that photo. I feel for those horses.
New Ipswich History, 1735, 1914. Joseph and Miranda's children constituted a very musical family, some of the daughters forming a concert troupe known as the "Gibson Sisters".
The Gibsons were an interesting family. Stillman was a homeopathic physician who never attended med school. He had an inquisitive mind and was self-educated in the field of medicine. He was into helping people and animals get well. He treated humans and animals for a very modest fee.
The logging photo reminds me of the logging I did with my father. We had a 6 ft 2 man crosscut saw and loaded the logs onto a 1940 3/4 Chevy pickup truck with chains. Our truck could carry only half of what you see in that photo. I feel for those horses.
Am assuming that the golf course mentioned is the golf course at the Souhegan Country Club, N.I..
Great photo.