Jackson Historical Society
Jackson Historical Society

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The Historical Society has several items for sale to generate funds for the Society and to chronicle the history of Jackson. 

Brush and Pen: Artists and Writers of the White Mountains item
Brush and Pen: Artists and Writers of the White Mountains
$10
This documentary DVD shown on NH and VT public television was produced by Emmy-award winner Andrea Melville. This special edition includes a segment filmed at the Bartlett school showing art teacher June McLeavey using 19th century art as a tool in the classroom.
Early Women Artists in the White Mountains< item
Early Women Artists in the White Mountains<
$20
Catalog for the permanent exhibit added in 2021 of women artists who painted in the White Mountains from the mid-19th to mid-20th century. The catalog includes biographies of 14 women and 20 paintings by them.
The Oldest Houses in Jackson item
The Oldest Houses in Jackson
$20
This book by Alice Warwick Pepper tells about the 26 oldest houses in Jackson still in existence and built prior to 1860. Alice provides construction details and interesting stories of the original owners. There are "then and now" photographs of 23 of the houses and maps showing their locations
History of Jackson, New Hampshire, 1771-1940 item
History of Jackson, New Hampshire, 1771-1940
$65
This book by Alice Warwick Pepper is a new issue of A History of Jackson, 1771-1865, first published by the Jackson Historical Society in 2008 (Part One), combined with an extension of Jackson's story from 1865 to 1940 (Part Two). It is profusely illustrated with historic photographs and maps. A bibliography and index are included in the newly printed edition. This is the price for hardcover edition
History of Jackson, New Hampshire, 1771-1940 item
History of Jackson, New Hampshire, 1771-1940
$45
This book by Alice Warwick Pepper is a new issue of A History of Jackson, 1771-1865, first published by the Jackson Historical Society in 2008 (Part One), combined with an extension of Jackson's story from 1865 to 1940 (Part Two). It is profusely illustrated with historic photographs and maps. A bibliography and index are included in the newly printed edition. This is the price for the softcover edition
Yesterdays - Lodging Places of Jackson and Their Recipes item
Yesterdays - Lodging Places of Jackson and Their Recipes
$15
This hard cover book, profusely illustrated, provides the histories of twenty-four early lodging places in Jackson, eight of which are still in business. There are dozens of recipes, cooking tips and old-time remedies along with stories about the owners. It is reprinted from Margaret Garland's work from 1978.
Jackson Reminiscences item
Jackson Reminiscences
$15
This reprint of the 1974 original was reviewed in the New York Times, which opened with "If you are lucky enough to find a copy of Reminiscences of Jackson 1900-1950, [this is] a remarkable oral history of the New Hampshire village compiled by sixth graders...". Twenty-five elder citizens were interviewed to capture their memories of people and events during the first half of hte 20th century. It is well illustrated with photographs of the participants.
Letters to my Grandchildren item
Letters to my Grandchildren
$15
This series of charming letters written by Doris Fernald Cotton of her memories of growing up in Jackson was compiled by her daughter, Alice Warwick Pepper. Doris was born in Jackson in 1906 and died in 2004, at the age of 98.
A History of Jackson, Part One 1771 - 1865 item
A History of Jackson, Part One 1771 - 1865
$20
The Village of Jackson is now known worldwide as a year-round resort area. It has not always been this way and this book chronicles the earliest years, from the first settlers in 1775 through the end of the Civil War in 1865. It provides an account of the progress and changes that have occurred. Although early life was extremely hard, most of the first families stayed to overcome the adversities they faced and build a home for their families. Jackson became a very close-knit community and with so many descendants of these families still living in town, there is a pride in community that is a large part of the character of the town.
Shipping--$5.00 per item, except for History of Jackson, New
$5
Shipping for History of Jackson, New Hampshire, 1771-1940
$10
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