History Of Rise & Fall Of The Slave Power In America By Henry Wilson Volume 3
A history of the rise and fall of enslavement of people, in the United States and the power surrounding it. Written by Henry Wilson. Volume three of three volumes. Approximately 806 pages.
A digital resource. This item does not exist in the physical museum collection.
FHS- Kyle Leac
Henry Wilson
James R. Osgood and Co
Northeastern University Library
History Of Rise & Fall Of The Slave Power In America By Henry Wilson Volume 2
A history of the rise and fall of enslavement of people, in the United States and the power surrounding it. Written by Henry Wilson. Volume two of three volumes. Approximately 743pages.
A digital resource. This item does not exist in the physical museum collection.
FHS- Kyle Leach
Henry Wilson
James R. Osgood and Co
1874
Oberlin College Library
History Of Rise & Fall Of The Slave Power In America By Henry Wilson Volume 1
A history of the rise and fall of enslavement of people, in the United States and the power surrounding it. Written by Henry Wilson. Volume one of three volumes. Approximately 694 pages.
A digital resource. This item does not exist in the physical museum collection.
FHS- Kyle Leach
Henry Wilson
Boston : James R. Osgood and Co
1872
Oberlin College Library
Henery Wilson Emmanuel University Research- Cobbler In Congress
A digital PDF copy of "A Cobbler in Congress."
Javier F. Marion, Ph.D.Associate Professor of History contacted the Farmington Historical Society about donating a forty-nine page manuscript about Henry Wilson's life.
The following is paraphrased from Javier F. Marion, Ph.D:
Jordan Coulombe Ph.D had originally written this piece for the Natick Historical Society. They had asked Professor Javier Marion Ph.D. and Jordan Coulombe Ph.D to assist them in putting together a booklet-length piece on Wilson Jordan Coulombe was an aspiring graduate student at Emmanuel College at the time and he obliged. He wrote an informative essay titled, "A Cobbler in Congress" that was aimed at a lay (public history) audience. Professor Marion helped him edit the piece.Unfortunately, the manuscript was never utilized in any form.
FHS-Kyle Leach
Jordan Coulombe Ph.D
Javier F. Marion, Ph.D. (editing)
Emmanuel University
Javier F. Marion, Ph.D:
Jordan Coulombe Ph.D
Emmanuel University
Henry Wilson Boulder Postcard
Divided back sepia souvenir postcard of the Henry Wilson Boulder on Main Street. Photo of the boulder is in center of the card surrounded by small trees, embedded in a decorative bark like frame with a curled shaving to the right the photo, all in sepia brown.
Size: 3.5" x 5.5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
W. J. Evans
W. J. Evans
1912 Souvenir Postcard The Wilson Rock
Souvenir Postcard of the Henry Wilson boulder is centered and trees are to the right and a hill to the left, with a few trees in the background. Handwritten information stamped, or print font at the bottom front list "The Wilson Rock." and printed number "96."
Written on back of card in pencil:
"96. Photographed October 27, 1912 by A. D. F. about 10:30 am. The Wilson Rock A.D.F"
Size 3.5" x 5.5"
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Photographed by A. D. F.
October 27, 1912
Henry Wilson Memorial Boulder & Lanscape With Fencing & Building
A photograph of the Henry Wilson Memorial Boulder and landscape with fencing and a building in the background.
Size: 4.5" x 4.5"
Condition: Photo has been cut in half. Second portion is not with this portion.
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Henry Wilson Memorial Boulder & Landscape With Fencing
A photograph of the Henry Wilson Memorial Boulder and surrounding landscape with fencing. A small potion of a building can be seen in the background.
Size: 4.5" x 6"
Condition: Slight water damage.
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Henry Wilson Memorial Boulder With Canine
The Henry Wilson Memorial Boulder photographed during the day with an unknown canine in front of the boulder. This matted photograph has an embossed decorative interior border.
Size: 4' x5'
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1970 Article Clipping Of Goodwin Library Accepting Henry Wilson Photograph Gift
1970 article clipping(with photograph) from the Farmington News, detailing the gift of a 9x12 photograph of an engraving of Henry Wilson to the Goodwin Library. The item was being gifted by the Farmington News co-publisher, Fred Noyes. The head librarian at the time was Mrs. Kathleen Dolliver, who was accepting the gift.
FHS-RKL
Farmington News
Farmington News
1970