Author Archives: Janice Brown

Metallak: "The Lone Indian of the Magalloway"

Reputedly the “son of a chief,” Metallak [sometimes spelled Mettalak] was one of the Native Peoples. He lived  in the … Continue reading

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An Irish Invasion

To Mike O'Laughlin of Irish Roots Cafe, for mention in his podcast #42 as his “Web Site of the Week … Continue reading

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Up A New Hampshire Christmas Tree, by B. Elwin Sherman

Yes, it’s possible to celebrate Christmas somewhere other than New Hampshire.  I’ve done it, even once harking my heralding angels … Continue reading

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Cooking in Colonial New Hampshire

In colonial New Hampshire, the kitchen fireplace was the first and largest of all the hearths in the early home. … Continue reading

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Winston Churchill

This Winston Churchill was born in the United States, and was a writer and author.  Look for upcoming article about … Continue reading

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