Washington Common Print Pen and Ink Print

The Historical Society was given some matted pen and ink prints of the Washington Common (drawn in the 1960's or 1970's) in memory of Richard Cilley (1943-2005).

There are two sizes available: 14 inches by 18 inches (matted) for $30, and 18 inches by 24 inches (matted) for $45.

Shipping is NOT AVAILABLE due to the size of the prints and matting.

The back reads:
WASHINGTON COMMON

WASHINGTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE

A Pen and Ink Drawing by Ronna Safford Kowal

This reproduction of an original pen and ink sketch of the
Washington Town Common is given to the Washington
Historical Society, to aid and and advance their work in the
preservation of this first town in America to be
incorperated, in 1776, under the name of Washington,
in honor of the first president.

The Town House was erected in 1789.
The School Huose in 1814
The Congregational Church in 1840.

IN MEMORY OF
RICHARD CILLEY
1943-2005

Richard courageosly served our country in the
Vietnam War and recieved the Bronze Star as a member of the
United States Army. He died at age 62 on November 24,
2005 as a result of multiple sclerosis. Richard and Ronna were
second cousins and sixth generation descendants of

JOHN SAFFORD
ONE OF THE ORIGINAL SETTLERS
OF THE TOWN OF
WASHINGTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE IN 1768

Donated by the family of Dean W. Safford

Available exclusively from: Washington Historical Society