Archives of the Henniker Historian Newsletter

September 2017 (Number 69)

Includes an article about composer Amy Cheney Beach.

December 2017 (Number 70)

Includes an article about Mary “Ocean Born” Wallace.

March 2018 (Number 71)

Includes an article about Henniker’s first murder!

June 2018 (Number 72)

Includes an article on the Early Settlers of Henniker.

August 2018 (Number 73)

Includes an article and photos of Henniker’s 250th Anniversary celebration!

December 2018 (Number 74)

Includes Boston Post Cane Recipient Ruth Jarvis as well as snippets of life in Henniker (1882-1940).

March 2019 (Number 75)

Includes appointment of Martha Taylor as Henniker Historian as well as the cooking stoves of late 1700’s.

June 2019 (Number 76)

Includes Boston Cane Recipient Lois Fitch and Henniker notable LMA Roy.

September 2019 (Number 77)

Includes a description of a mourning picture, the bell of the Congregational Church and why people had to leave Henniker in the 1800’s.

January 2020 (Number 78)

Includes the museum dollhouse, railroads in Henniker and Henniker notable Horace Childs.

May 2020 (Number 79)

Includes the Preston block aka Towle Building, advertising trading cards, and the story of Stanton Perry.

July 2020 (Number 80)

Includes information about the Versatile Saw made in Henniker and the three Henniker men who lost their lives in World War II.

October 2020 (Number 81)

Includes the 1850’s quilt that went home to New Jersey, the Bomb Pail and Henniker notable Francis Lance Childs.

January 2021 (Number 82)

Includes naming of ‘Pop Schultz Market’, an Elizabethan indenture document, recipe for War Cake and Henniker notable Joshua Darling.

April 2021 (Number 83)

Includes Eric Von Schmidt, the Handle Shop whistle, the Leather Board Factory and Henniker notables, the first residents, Scales and Peters.

June 2021 (Number 84)

Includes a look back at 50 years of the Henniker Historical Society with timeline, photos and an article by Henniker Historian Martha Taylor. Henniker notable Thomas Brown is featured.

October 2021 (Number 85)

Includes visit of the National Association of the Deaf, introduction of new historical marker, new acquisitions, and new books.

January 2022 (Number 86)

Read “A Kid in Henniker, 1952-1956”!

April 2022 (Number 87)

Includes review of HHS Income/Expenses; donation of Town Hall c. plaque.

July 2022 (Number 88)

Includes Notable Arthur Kendrick; preservation of Town records; the stereoscope; new volunteers and a look at Proctor Square’s past.