Name/Title
Harry Hale Goss reminiscencesEntry/Object ID
2023.1.2297Scope and Content
A three page typed document of the reminiscences of Harry Hale Goss. Sent to Vermont Life Magazine 11/6/1972 by his nephew, John E. Fish, Robert S. Fish Co., 263 Summer St., Boston, Mass.Context
"Just for the fun of it", Harry Goss set down the establishments that he could remember
in Chelsea, Vermont back in the 1870's, beginning at the Tunbridge line and going North on the West side of the road.
Establishments and businesses mentioned include:
George Pulson upholstery shop, Waterson Woolen Mill, Newell Bixby's upand down saw mill, Abijer Allen's Tannery, Densmore's blacksmith shop, Norton Stable, Court house and town hall, Tin Shop, Tracey's hardware store, Union Store, Mel Burnham's place, Lawyers offices, and Maso Hall, Harvey Sanborn's harness shop, Miss Bliss Millinery store, Mattoon The Tailor, Gustin the Dentist, Ordway 5 and dime, paint shop, stage coach stable, J.A.R. Corwin store, Bill Hoods Drug Store, Bixby photographs, Sullivan's blacksmith shop, Old Potash, Orange Co. Hotel, Cleveland's Livery stable, Lincoln's shop, Thompson's cobbler, Grist mill, Robinsons blacksmith shop, Dearborn's Carpenter shop,