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Joseph Bucklin Society has a photograph collection including:

Bucklin gravesites     Bucklin owned properties   Bucklin portraits
Historical photograph depository is available to preserve family and American photos taken before 1950 A.D.

Photos give us not only family memories, but also valuable American history.  The above photo of Delight Kilton Bucklin [database reference # BUCK3460] (the wife of Moses Bucklin) who at the end of the 18th century was living in Grafton County, New Hampshire, and the photo of a family gravesite was sent to us by member Jill Foley.  Ms. Foley came into possession of an old family album of Bucklin photos.  She would like help finding out more about the photos she has of the Moses Bucklin extended family.  She has asked that we post her email address here ( amajello@fohcinc.com  ) so people can get in touch with her directly. See our privacy policy.

The purposes of these photo web pages are to present drawings and photographs related to Bucklins, to find out more about Bucklins, and --- importantly --- to preserve these drawings, portraits, and photos in electronic format for later generations to view. If you have drawings portraits or photographs of Bucklins, Bucklin graves, properties (house, business, et cetera), you are encouraged to electronically submit them to us for inclusion on this page.

Isn't the electronic image of the charcoal and pencil drawing of #BUCK11, to the right, a wonderful item to preserve for future grandchildren and for other Americans! History comes alive with such images.

The Society  feels it is important to preserve the photograph record for the benefit of future generations. All pictures of Bucklins or their properties or graves are welcome!

Use our site map for more information on  preservation of history and descriptions by photo or otherwise
of persons and  property, and what the life of Americans was in the first two centuries of the country.

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