Monthly Archives: June 2026

The “Undocumented” G.W. Mark Grave

Finally, I think, my search for 19th-century Greenfield folk artist George Washington Mark’s grave is in the rearview. And go figure: it was hiding in plain sight. I stumbled across the answer in the “No. 1” condition listed on Mark’s 1873 Franklin County probate court will, published on Ancestry.com. When I contacted Forest Hill Cemetery […]

Connecticut River Salmon-Restoration Officials Should Listened to Moss

An interesting little booklet focusing on a topic I have been immersed in for five decades came to my attention a month ago while perusing a classy little monthly catalog I receive from Callahan & Co. Booksellers of Peterborough, New Hampshire. In business since 1975, the Live Free or Die merchant specializes in “books about […]

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