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2006.001.150 - Print, photographic
Interior view of the hallway of the Jaffrey House, New Castle. The original house was erected by George Jaffrey in 1693. It is now the property of ex-governor Floyd. The house was located on Wild Rose Lane and burned in the 1960's or 1970's. This hall is almost identical to the hall in Hamilton House, South Berwick, probably having been designed by the same architect. The wallpapers are the same in both halls.
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2009.111 - Book
Typed booklet titled: "A HIstorical Anthology of Rye, and New Castle, New Hampshire. By Twenty-Six Eighth Grade Students at Rye Junior High School. 1975" (2 copies)
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2009.113 - Postcard
Real photo postcard of Jaffrey Hall on Wild Rose Lane. Card accompanying post card reads: "Jaffrey Hall, Wild Rose Lane. Burned 1968. Fence lasted until 1978. Joan Lockhart lived in it until 1968. Before Lockharts were Fellows, Glassmeyer, Beards, Niles. Part on left is very old. Niles enlarged it greatly. Built around old house. Encased it. Mary Maloney donated card. Lives on Wild Road Lane. John Butler Smith's niece."
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2018.008.018 - Photograph
Jaffrey Cottage, with its magnificent herringbone walk. Wild Rose Lane, New Castle, NH.
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2022.035.01 - Print, Photographic
Family photo on back porch of Jaffrey Hall, Wild Rose Lane, 1941. "John Butler Smith is sitting on the left in the white shirt. John Childs, his step father, is the bald man three people to the right. Mary Heard Johnson, is to the left of John Childs. Below John Childs is Joan (Jody) Heard White, and to the right of her is Madeleine Fellows Smith Childs, at the time, owner of the Yellow House. Sitting below Madeleine Childs is Betsy Heard Lu...
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2022.035.04 - Print, Photographic
Older brother of Stephen Johnson pulling Stephen and his younger brother Geoff in front of Jaffrey Hall or the Carriage House on Wild Rose Lane.
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2022.035.05 - Print, Photographic
Children at the Carriage House on Wild Rose Lane. "My siblings and some of my cousins sitting in front of what we called "the garage" (now called the Carriage House). It must have been somebody’s birthday. This is where we stayed when we came for a couple of weeks in the summer; I think there was just enough age difference between the "Heard" side of the family and the "Fellows/Glassmeyer" side of the family that they did not use it much, and ...
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2022.050 - Print, Photographic
Photo of Wild Rose Lane and Fort Stark taken from the Hotel Wentworth
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2023.033.07 - Print, Photographic
10 photos of the Jaffrey House on Wild Rose Lane
Record Type: Photo