Goshen historian Walter R. Nelson wrote his first history of Goshen at twenty years of age. It became the basis of his major work entitled History of Goshen New Hampshire Settled 1769 Incorprtaes (sic) 1791 which was published in 1957 and reprinted n 1984.
In 1902 Mr. Nelson just intended to collect stories from older residents, and then realized that no record of Goshen’s history existed. After collecting this information, he could not afford to have it printed, so he purchased “the smallest – and cheapest – printing press advertised in the The Youth’s Companion” which printed a 3×5 text. He printed 145 copies, working the press so hard that the cast iron pressure arm broke. Village blacksmith O.A. Lear made him a new one. The story of how this 1903 history of Goshen came to be is given by his daughter, Doris Nelson Newman:
Walter R. Nelson was a major figure in Goshen history, serving as Town Treasurer, School Board member, member of the library building committee, Ballot Clerk, Road Agent, Town Moderator, State Representative, as well as a lifelong local historian.