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Category Archives: History
Judge Samuel Sewall
Samuel Sewall was Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1718 to 1728. See article about him, and … Continue reading
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Fritz Wetherbee
A master story-teller, Fritz Wetherbee is a New Hampshire native. See upcoming story about him, plus his family tree.
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Georgian Style House, Peterborough NH
This photograph shows an example of a Georgian Style architecture. The house is located in Peterborough NH. See upcoming article: … Continue reading
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Sleep Sweetly: Manchester New Hampshire’s Connection to Marchiness Margaret (Fuller) Ossoli
In a well-known book entitled, “At Home And Abroad,” by Margaret Fuller Ossoli,

and published in 1856 by her brother … Continue reading
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Tagged Angelo, Arthur, Buckminster, Bucky, Fire Island, Fuller, Giovanni, Margaret, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Ossoli, poem, shipwreck
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Nancy (Lewis) Nemec
New Hampshire resident, Nancy Nemec was a talented artist and fine arts printmaker. This picture is of Nancy Nemec giving … Continue reading
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