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Publications available from the Sandwich Historical Society


Keep Up Good Courage


Sandwich, New Hampshire 1763 - 1990


Exposed, Unbanked, Weatherbeaten, Knowledge Box:
 the Schools of Sandwich, New Hampshire 1802-1950


Seven Wonders of Sandwich

Other publications for sale in our museum shop:

Sandwich, New Hampshire 1976: A TOWN IN TIME. Bill Finney's photographs, which were exhibited during the Bicentennial at the Sandwich Historical Society, are presented as an "architectural essay" of the town at an important historical moment. Photos are combined with a sampling from the Society's document collection including letters, notes, and other unusual writings. 48 pages.

The Alfred Quimby Fund for the Town of Sandwich, NH - The First 80 years: November 9, 1918 - June 30, 1998 by Donald A. Pease, Quimby Trustee 1983 - 1998. Provides a detailed discussion of the life of Alfred Quimby, his will, the trustees of the Alfred Quimby Fund, and the impact of the fund on the town of Sandwich since its activation in 1918 to June 30, 1998. 64 pages.

With Faithfulness and Quiet Dignity: Albert Gallatin Hoit 1809-1856 by Patricia L. Heard. Details the life of Albert Gallatin Hoit featuring many of his paintings. 30 pages.

Enoch Wood Perry, Jr. 1831-1915. Edited by Patricia Heard and Nancy Fenn Montgomery. Articles about Enoch Wood Perry, Jr., prolific American portrait and genre painter, and a catalogue of his paintings. 10 pages.

Sketches of Sandwich, New Hampshire Past and Present. Published by Quimby School, Center Sandwich, NH in 1928. A pamphlet containing a collection of graduation essays of students of Quimby School in the classes of 1927 and 1928. Illustrated with photographs and hand sketches secured or drawn by members of Quimby School. 38 pages.

The Road Through Sandwich Notch by Elizabeth Yates. "Sandwich Notch, a pass in the White Mountains, once had a vivid life of its own. When that life went, the forest came back. Now the Notch is considered prime wilderness area, with only the old one-track road remaining to cross brooks, skirt ponds, pass mute cellar holes and burying grounds". soft cover, 122 pages.

Brushes with the Literary: Letters of a Washington Artist 1943 - 1959 by Marcella Comés Winslow. Letters written to her mother-in-law, Anne Goodwin Winslow, revealing her impressions of an array of poets, novelists, and critics that Winslow came to know during her time in Washington, DC, many of whom she also painted. Includes photos of her paintings. hardcover, 394 pages.

Places of Historic and Scenic Interest in Carroll County, New Hampshire. Complied by Historical Societies of Carroll County. Photographs and history of many places in the towns of Carroll County. 84 pages.

Albert Gallatin Hoit (1809-1856): The Canadian Paintings. Portraits of New Brunswickers and Nova Scotians from an exhibition in 1991-92, includes copies of A.G. Hoit letters from Canada. 54 pages.

Sandwich Historical Society's Annual Excursion Bulletins 1 - 88

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