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Category Archives: History
Armenia (Aldrich) White
Mrs. Armenia (Aldrich) White donated the land, and funds for White Park in Concord, New Hampshire, in memory of her … Continue reading
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Samuel A. Thomson
Samuel A. Thomson, (1769-1843) a New Hampshire native, has often been called “The Father of Naturopathy,” “The Father of American … Continue reading
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Graphic: Lizzie Bourne Monument on Mt. Washington
A likeness of the Lizzie Bourne monument on Mount Washington, New Hampshire. See upcoming article about Lizzie Bourne, including her … Continue reading
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Lizzie Bourne
Lizzie Bourne became the first known woman to die on Mt. Washington in New Hampshire. See article about her, … Continue reading
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Fast Day Resolution
A portion of a national fast day resolution, written in 1779.
See upcoming article on Fast Day in New … Continue reading
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