Available year-round
"There is no place where one can be more alone with their own thoughts
and uninterruptedly follow a train of associations than amid the confused
sounds of factory machinery." -Selinda Hill Holt
Come in for a view of Selinda Hill
Holt's world, a look into the life of a New England mill girl during the
1800's.
The Historical Society has put together a teacher resource book and copies
of Selinda's journals to
create a primary source research project. Students begin with copies of
her journal. The resource book
includes copies of actual text, transcriptions of both her journal and
poetry, copies of actual Phoenix Mill weaver and payroll pages, a glossary
of terms, teaching ideas, projects, recipes from the time period, a list
of additional reading and a list of New Hampshire Curriculum standards
address through the booklet.
In addition, we went through Selinda's journal and identified artifacts in
our collection students could
view first hand. From a spindle and a shuttle, to clothing and "personal
adornment," students and see and touch items from the past to help make
Selinda's world more real for them. The items are packed in a trunk ready
to visit your school!
Copies of the journals, a resource book, and Discovery Kit is available
year-round for ConVal and
Jaffrey/Rindge schools to borrow. Copies of the resource book and journals
are also available for
purchase. Contact us for more information.
New Hampshire's Social Studies Standards addressed via this program
include:
Curriculum Standards: #11, 13, 15, 16