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Author Archives: Janice Brown
Motto: Live Free or Die
New Hampshire motto with sketch of the Old Man of the Mountains
Posted in History
Tagged John Stark, Live Free or Die, motto, New Hampshire, quotation, state
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Live Free or Die Here–You’re Going to Love It
I'm embarrassed.
Not over the “You're Going To Love It Here” signs, but that NH State officials (and others) … Continue reading
Posted in Humor
Tagged Die, free, General, highway, John, Life Free Or Die, live, motto, New Hampshire, phrase, signs, slogan, Stark, state, toast, You're Going to Love It Here
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General John Stark
General John Stark – American Revolutionary War Hero
Posted in History
Tagged American Revolution, General, hero, John Stark, New Hampshire, Revolutionary War
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Littleton NH Novelist: Eleanor (Hodgman) Porter – (1868-1920)
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Eleanor (Hodgman) Porter is what I call a 'sweetness and light' author. By sweetness and light, I mean the simple … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, New Hampshire Women
Tagged author, Eleanor, Eleanor Porter, Glad, good news, Hodgdon, II, John, Littleton, Lyman, music, New Hampshire, Pollyanna, Porter, Whittier, writer
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Eleanor Emily Hodgman Porter
Eleanor E. (Hodgman) Porter (1868-1920): Singer and Novelist. Probably most famous for writing Pollyanna. Born in Littleton NH. See … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged author, book, Eleanor Hodgeman Porter, Littleton, New Hampshire, Pollyanna, writer
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