Framed painting of First Parish Church (Derry, NH) showing the west facade. This painting includes a full view of the tower and the clock seems to show the time 7:20. The painting depicts nearby trees and shrubs with green foliage. The painting…
These scrapbook clippings include articles about sports, cheerleaders, Rev. Chester Ham, a town selectman's candidacy, track meet, baton twirlers, new members Boy Scout troop 405, the Derry Historical Society and Museum, Founders Day (April 14,…
These scrapbook pages contain clippings about people who have been members of First Parish for 50 years (or longer), Boy Scout Troop 405, Rev. Diana Augspurger, students, the Se-Lo-Ki group, student athletes, the Londonderry Lion's Club, a handmade…
These scrapbook pages contain clippings about a speaker from Heifer Project International, student athletes, church services, an Advent Workshop, and Christmas concerts.
These scrapbook pages include clippings from 1976 about the new priest for the Episcopal Church, First Parish Church featured on historical tour, Derry's celebrations during the U. S. Bicentennial, Rev. Diana Augspurger leading an Easter sunrise…
This scrapbook page contains clippings from 1975 about Boy Scout Pack 405; a student assistant to Rev. Diana Augspurger; Bert and Velma Allen's 50th anniversary, Rev. Diana Augspurger, Derry School district, Gina Dore, fire of the George's house on…
These scrapbook pages contain newspaper clippings about Alan Shepard's, wife, family, and parents in 1961; Boy Scout Troop #405 in 1970; Rev. Priscilla R. Schumm joining ministry with her husband in North Andover about 1970-1971; Alan Shepard's…
Published work, 154 pages; note on the title page: "The Second American, From the Fifth London Edition." This copy is bound with "The Refuge" and the bound volume (containing both publications) includes handwritten inscription on page on first…
Pamphlet, 30 pages. Pages 3-6 include a historical sketch. Page 12 lists the pastors. Pages 13-28 include a list of members from 1810 through 1876. Pages 29-30 include an alphabetical list of members as of 1876.