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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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