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Daily Archives: 11 September, 2006
Louise Lamprey (1869-1951)
Louise Lamprey of Alexandria New Hampshire. Writer, Author and Teacher. See upcoming article about her life. Continue reading
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Tagged Alexanderia, author, Louise Lamprey, New Hampshire, teacher, writer
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New Hampshire: A Hundred Years Hence
This life of ours is full of mysteries.
We rise in the morning, we go to bed at night, … Continue reading
Posted in History, Really Old News
Tagged A Hundred Years Hence, Farmers Cabinet, news, newspaper, prose
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