For many years growing up we heard a tale of horses being sold at our family tree nursery in Exeter, New Hampshire. We never heard about horses being kept there, or used there, but there were a few old pieces of horse stuff in the barn. I finally nailed down the source of the story.
Update 5/20/2024 See below for pictures added from newly discovered files and story from Exeter Historical society blog: seacoastonline link
I was one of the youngest of the grandchildren, so I never knew just how hard my grandfather worked to provide for his family of six children. Grandfather James A Tufts II bought the farm in 1923. He also sold Ball seeds throughout all of New England and sold cut flowers. he was active with the Grange, Farm Bureau, was a town selectman, and many other things.
Today I found this flyer establishing truth to the legend. What a novel idea. Horses were brought by train to New Hampshire and sold to farmers for work service.
How wonderful to have those pictures and then match it with the sale flyer!
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