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Daily Archives: 29 January, 2007
Likeness: Alice Ericson Cosgrove (1909-1971)
Alice Ericson Cosgrove was born on 16 Feb 1909 in Concord, New Hampshire. See article about her.
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Martha Rocha, Runnerup Miss Universe 1954
Photograph of Miss Martha Rocha, who was runner-up of the Miss Universe pageant of 1954. See article, “When Bethlehem … Continue reading
Jack McQuesten
Jack McQuesten, the “Father of Alaska.” See biographical article and family tree.
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Tagged Alaska, jack, likeness, McQuesten, New Hampshire, NH, photograph
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Whooper Award
A photograph of a typical “Whooper Award” presented by New Hampshire Governor Hugh Gregg to individuals, designating them honorary New … Continue reading
New Hampshire’s Hellish Locations
Yes, despite New Hampshire's well-earned reputation as a place of beauty, it has at least two locations with devilish names…. Continue reading
Posted in Haunted New Hampshire, History, Travel
Tagged Hell, Hell Gate, Hell Hollow, Hells, localities, locations, places
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