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Category Archives: New Hampshire Women
Goffstown New Hampshire Author, Educator, Social Reformer, and Women’s Rights Champion: Mary Sargeant (Neal) Gove Nichols (1810-1884)
Mary Sargeant Neal was born 10 August 1810 in Goffstown NH, the second daughter and third child of William A. … Continue reading
New Hampshire: Celebrating our Heritage Through Tea
Tea–a seemingly insignificant plant has played a major role in our state's and our country's history.
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No tea was dumped … Continue reading
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Milford New Hampshire Black Novelist and Spiritualist: Harriet "Hattie" E. (Green) Adams Wilson Robinson (1825-1900)
Harriet “Hattie” E. (Green) Adams is believed to have been born on March 15, 1825(?), possibly in Milford, New Hampshire. … Continue reading
Poem: First a howling blizzard woke us by Lilja Rogers

“First a howling blizzard woke us,
Then the rains came down to soak us.
Now before the mind can focus … Continue reading
New Hampshire Life in 1815
In 1815 travel was mostly on horseback, the mail being so carried in many places. Hotels were found in every … Continue reading
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