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Category Archives: New Hampshire Men
Keene New Hampshire’s Civil Rights Activist and Martyr, Jonathan Myrick Daniels (1939-1965)
Jonathan Myrick Daniels was born in 1939 in Keene, New Hampshire, son of Dr. Philip B. Daniels and his … Continue reading
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Tagged activist, civil rights, Daniels, demonstrator, Jon, Jon Myrick Daniels, Keene, martyr, New Hampshire
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Lancaster New Hampshire Punk Rock Musician, Kevin Michael "G.G." Allin (1956-1993)
G.G. Allin's biography was not typical of those I usually research for this blog>. I've never listened to his … Continue reading
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Tagged GG Allin, Kevin Michael Allin, Lancaster, musician, New Hampshire, NH, punk rock
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Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire AMC Hut Manager and Co-founder of Mt. Washington Observatory, Joseph Brooks Dodge Sr. (1898-1973)
Joe Dodge is a name familiar to North Country history buffs, hikers and skiers. He was the founder of AMC … Continue reading
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Tagged AMC, headwall, hiker, hut, Inferno, Joseph Brooks Dodge, Mount Washington, observatory, Olympian, race, ski, skiing, summit, weather, White Mountain
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Hopkinton New Hampshire Explorer, Engineer & Surveyor, Stephen Harriman Long (1784-1864)
One of the earliest of the post-Revolutionary War explorers,
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Tagged Colorado, engineer, explorer, Hopkinton, Longs Peak, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Stephen Long
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Jefferson New Hampshire Inventor & Aeronaut, Prof. Thaddeus S.C. Lowe (1832-1913)
Thaddeus S.C. Lowe was a brilliant inventor.
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Even the items on a list of his 'major' accomplishments would seem … Continue reading
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Tagged aeronaut, aerostat, army, artificial, atmospheric, balloon, Civil War, compression, furnace, ice, instruments, invention, inventor, Jefferson, Lowe, Lowe Observatory, machine, Mount Lowe, New Hampshire, railroad, refrigeration, scientist, Thaddeus, Thaddeus Lowe
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