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2006.001.1 - Print, photographic
Wild Rose Lane, New Castle, with view of fields in the background. Near entrance to William Harrington's place, at the end on the left. Oversized. See image #2006.001.174.
Record Type: Photo
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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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2006.001.174 - Print, photographic
View of Wild Rose Lane, circa 1915. Wild Rose Lane leads to Fort Stark, which was named for Gen. John Stark. On the right the fence encloses the property where the signing of the Treaty of the Russo-Japanese War actually took place. In the 1950's the building was owned by the Fellows family. It later burned to the ground probably in the late 60's.
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2006.001.266 - Print, photographic
The Jaffrey Cottage on Wild Rose Lane, near Fort Stark. Built by Thomas Walford in the 1640s. Owned by Richard Lockhart, and destroyed by fire in 1968.
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2009.060 - Documents
Photocopy of a letter from R. J. Crowley to Ralph S. Frobisher regarding an inventory of historic sites in New Castle. Sites included are in Search Terms field.
Record Type: Archive
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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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2014.003 - Print, Photographic
Photo of Kelp Rock, Wild Rose Lane and real estate advertising sheet when Hite family was selling the estate in the 1930s.
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2015.006 - Documents
Streets of New Castle, one folder for each street in New Castle; includes article and photos.
Record Type: Archive
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2017.002.08 - Map
Subdivision of land, New Castle, N.H., for Howard S. Crosby on Wild Rose Lane, 1979.
Record Type: Archive
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2018.004.38 - Print, Photographic
Joseph Paine/Payne b. 1883 in Kentucky m. Edith May Simpson (daughter of Alexis Yeaton and Addie A. Simpson) 13 July 1903 in Portsmouth. He was in the Navy as a cook and is the man with the knife in the picture. While he was stationed in the Phillipines Edith worked for the Niles family at Kelp Rock on Wild Rose Lane per 1910 census. Addie Simpson eventually married Luther Collins and lived in the Bos'n Allen house or the house next to it and ...
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