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
Photo Of A. W. Shackford Mixed Photo Collection From February 1986 Puddledock Press
Reproduction photo of A. W. Shackford from a mixed photo collection in February 1986 issue of the Puddledock Press.
Amasa W. Shackford was a renowned photographer of the 19th century based in Farmington, New Hampshire. Amasa Shackford married Clara Lougee in 1866. They had a son named John Seth Shackford who was born in 1875.
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