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Daily Archives: 9 March, 2007
Earl Tupper
Earl Tupper was born in Berlin, Coos County NH. His most well known invention was “Tupperware.” See article about … Continue reading
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Birch Trees in New Hampshire
Photograph of Birch Trees in New Hampshire, scanned post card. See article about New Hampshire's official state tree…. Continue reading
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Granite State In the News
This poem was published in The New Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette, in Concord New Hampshire on June 27, … Continue reading
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