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Category Archives: Current Events
Cow Hampshire: Celebrating My Sixth Month Anniversary
Could it possibly be true, that I've reached my six month anniversary?
Looking back I realize I set some … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Personal History
Tagged anniversary, blog, Cow Hampshire, statistic
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Celebrating New Hampshire’s Native Americans: Part II
Clearly New Hampshire native peoples are becoming more visible,

so be aware that there are several “bands” living in … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, History, Native Peoples
Tagged Abenaki, American Indians, Cowasuck, Indian, Koasek, Native Americans, Native People, New Hampshire, Newbury, Vermont
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New Hampshire’s Native Americans: Hiding in Plain Sight
Contrary to what you have been led to believe, New Hampshire's history did NOT begin with the arrival of the European settlers… Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Genealogy, History, Native Peoples
Tagged Abenaki, American Indian, Amoskeag Falls, Eddy Site, landmark, language, Manchester, Native People, New Hampshire, Pennacook, place, words
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New Hampshire born socialite Brooke Astor – Grandson Alleges She Is Victim of Elder Abuse
The New York Daily News has reported today that socialite, Brooke Astor,
the subject of a blog article here, who turned 104 in April, reportedly is a victim of elder abuse, and now wears torn nightgowns and sleeps on a filthy couch… Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, New Hampshire Women
Tagged abuse, Anthony Marshall, Brooke Astor, court, death, guardian, lawsuit, New Hampshire, New York, philanthropist, socialite, son
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