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Who was Shiff the Gunman—myth, merchant, or something in between? This article explores the life of Carroll Barrows Shiffer, known nationwide as “Shiff the Gunman,” a solitary, reclusive New Hampshire firearms dealer who carefully blurred the line between fact and legend and whose North Woodstock, New Hampshire, cabin became a destination for collectors across the country. Through letters, objects, and reputation, Shiffer built an authority that outlived him, reminding us that history is shaped not only by what is true, but by what endures, leaving behind a legacy that still surfaces in auctions and archives today.

Local People & Personal Histories

January 26, 2026

Shiff the Gunman

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Arriving in Lincoln in 1920 by chance and staying by choice, Oran Wilfred Hudson became far more than the town barber—he became part of its daily rhythm. Trained in Boston and known for his skill with everything from Feather Cuts to Flattops, Oran cut hair for mill workers, ministers, summer visitors, and future political figures, all while presiding over a shop that doubled as Lincoln’s unofficial town hall. With prices measured in cents and stories traded freely, his chair was a place where paper was “made” as fast as at the mill, where no comic books were allowed, and where neighbors gathered to talk life, work, and the town they shared. “English Feathers, Please, No Clippers!” captures a vanished era of small-town craftsmanship, personality, and community—seen through the eyes of a man who liked people and never forgot their stories.

Lincoln, New Hampshire, Local People & Personal Histories, Woodstock, New Hampshire

December 15, 2025

“English Feather, Please, No Clippers!”

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Explore the story behind “Anna’s Quest,” the beloved Jack Richardson painting honoring North Woodstock resident and local historian Anna Marie Molloy. Learn about Anna’s life, her writings—including her community reporting for the Plymouth Record—and her enduring legacy through the Anna Molloy Memorial Fund and the Soldier’s Park memorial bench. A tribute to one woman’s role in preserving the history and heartbeat of Woodstock, New Hampshire.

Local People & Personal Histories, Woodstock, New Hampshire

November 25, 2025

Anna’s Quest: The Legacy of Anna Marie Molloy

“Anna’s Quest” painting of a snowy winter night on Main Street in North Woodstock, NH, by artist Jack Richardson, showing local resident Anna Marie Molloy walking through fresh snow past historic village buildings.