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"The ongoing invisibility of women and girls is a serious issue for our country, and for the world. The invisibility of our history, heroes, stories, challenges, and success handicaps the future of all Americans, and it deeply affects our economy and our communities."--Megan Smith, U.S. Chief Technology OfficerWhat History Isn’t
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- Janice Brown on Manchester NH’s First Casualty of WW1: Pvt. Henry John Sweeney (1897-1918)
- Angela Lamy Fischer on Manchester NH’s First Casualty of WW1: Pvt. Henry John Sweeney (1897-1918)
- Friday’s Family History Finds | Empty Branches on the Family Tree on 100 Years Ago: The Leviathan–Transport Ship of Death
- Sittin' on top of the world at 104: Laura Pelletier - still singing, yodeling and loving life - Manchester Ink Link on New Hampshire Missing Places: Lone Star Ranch, Reeds Ferry
- Civil War: Casualties in New Hampshire Regiments, May and June 1864 | Cow Hampshire on Manchester NH’s Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient: Lieut. Colonel John F. Coughlin (1837-1912)
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Monthly Archives: February 2007
New Hampshire’s Common Loon (Gavia immer)
There is nothing common about the Common Loon (Gavia immer). It is believed to be the most primitive bird on … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, History, Native Peoples
Tagged bird, Common, crazy, duck, gavia, immer, loon, loony, New Hampshire, NH, sound
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New Hampshire Missing Places: The Rocking Stone of Durham
There was an unusual, but natural landmark that was once located in the Durham Point district of Dover, New Hampshire. … Continue reading
Posted in Boulders and Profiles, N.H. Missing Places, Structures, Travel
Tagged boulder, Durham, landmark, missing, New Hampshire, NH, rock, rocking, stone, structure
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New Hampshire Glossary: Cordwainer
A cordwainer was a boot and shoemaker, and is sometimes called a “cobbler.”
Before the 16th century, a cobbler was … Continue reading
Posted in New Hampshire Glossary
Tagged cobbler, cordovan, cordwain, cordwainer, glossary, leather, New Hampshire, NH, shoemaker, shoes, soft
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Merrimack New Hampshire Admiral Forrest Percival Sherman, USN (1896-1951)
Forrest P. Sherman, a native of Merrimack,
was born October 30, 1896 on Depot Street, in the Reeds Ferry section. … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, Military of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Men
Tagged Admiral, Forrest P. Sherman, Merrimack NH, navy, New Hampshire, Sherman, United States, USN
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Gosport Church
Old photograph of the stone church of Gosport, Star Island, New Hampshire. Built in 1800 of stone. Notice the fish-shaped … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged church, Gosport, Isles, New Hampshire, NH, photograph, postcard, Shoals
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