Yearly Archives: 2007

New Hampshire Slanguage: Ascared

The word, “ascared,” (sometimes pronounced “ascairt”) is considered a “regional” word

which means to fear, or to be afraid.  Growing … Continue reading

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New Hampshire’s Year Without a Summer

The year 1816 is known among the few old men who remember it as “the year without a summer.”  … Continue reading

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New Hampshire Glossary: Whetstone

whetstone– a sharpening stone used to sharpen the edge of metal tools and weapons (such as knives, scissors, and … Continue reading

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Likness of James Richard Carter

James Richard Carter was a paper manufacturer who built a summer home in Jefferson New Hampshire. His son, Eliot Carter … Continue reading

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Carter's Stone Tower

Carter's Stone Tower in Jefferson, New Hampshire, built by James R. Carter, a paper company magnate. See upcoming article.
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