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Category Archives: History
Bette Davis and Arthur Farnsworth
See upcoming article about Bette Davis, her second husband Arthur Farnsworth, and her connection to New Hampshire. The photograph was … Continue reading
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Rocking aka Logan Stone
See upcoming article about a Rocking Stone of New Hampshire
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NH Historical Marker: Matthew Thornton
New Hampshire Historical Marker, located in the Thornton's Ferry section of Merrimack, New Hampshire, and honoring Matthew Thornton.
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Samuel Downing
Samuel Downing, son of David & Susanna (Beacham) Downing was born 30 Nov 1761 in Exeter New Hampshire. Beginning at … Continue reading
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Tagged American Revolution, Exeter, New Hampshire, patriot, Revolutionary War, Samuel Downing, soldier, veteran
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New Hampshire’s Historic (and Secret) Handshakes
New Hampshire's Historic Marker #188 recognizes a somewhat dubious “Historic Handshake.”
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Tagged handshake, historical marker, New Hampshire, Newt Gingrich, sign, William Clinton
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