HISTORY HOUSE REMAINS CLOSED UP FOR THE WINTER AND THE PARSONSFIELD-PORTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS IN QUIET MODE FOR A FEW MORE MONTHS.
So, in the meantime, let’s look at some more pictures of winter here
from years past.
This was taken in Dec. 1938 on Colcord Pond Road near the Raffy’s home. Note the old snowplow here and below. Two men are riding on the back to help clear the way when needed. Standing here is Alice Davis (later Giovanella) with her brother, Bancroft and an unknown friend.
I am trying to find a picture of an especially heavy snowfall year (in the 1950’s ?) when the snowbanks were so high a person standing on them could touch the telephone wires. Merrill Dunnells told us stories about that and his experiences helping to plow the roads through it. E-mail frediler@myfairpoint.net.
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