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Monthly Archives: April 2006
Photograph: Stark Burial Site – Stark Park
Stark Family Burial site in Stark Park, Manchester NH; photograph by Janice Brown taken 2005 Continue reading
Posted in Military of New Hampshire, Structures
Tagged cemetery, family, Manchester, New Hampshire, Stark, Stark Park
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New Hampshire’s Endangered Language
In New Hampshire you may hear words and phrases that are unique to our state…
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or at the very … Continue reading
Posted in New Hampshire Slanguage
Tagged language, native, New Hampshire, phrase, quiz, slang, slanguage, unique, words
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Webster New Hampshire Author and Illustrator: Tasha Tudor aka Starling (Burgess) McCready (1915-2008)
Tasha Tudor was a national treasure…
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… an illustrator, author, or subject of more than ninety books–living her art … Continue reading
Posted in New Hampshire Women
Tagged artist, book, collectible, illustrator, McCready, New Hampshire, painter, Starling Burgess, Tasha Tudor, Webster, writer
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Likeness of Tasha Tudor
Tasha Tudor, author and illustrator, resided in Webster New Hampshire for many years [see article]. aka Starling (Burgess) McCready Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged artist, author, likeness, McCready, New Hampshire, painter, Sterling Burgess, Tasha Tudor
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New Hampshire Glossary: Pocket
If you are wondering how a simple word like “pocket” ended up in this glossary….
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you are assuming that … Continue reading