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Tag Archives: Civil War
New Hampshire’s 2016 Memorial Day
As I mentioned in an article of last year, New Hampshire’s special day to remember our FALLEN military was originally called DECORATION DAY. It was a custom that began following the Civil War, when many of the dead never made … Continue reading
Posted in History, Holidays, Military of New Hampshire
Tagged 1812, 2016, Air Force, American, army, celebration, Civil War, Col, Colonel, Day, decoration, flag, holiday, I, II, June, Korea, marines, memorial, military, monument, navy, nun, nurse, plaque, remember, Spanish, war, WASP, world, WW1, WW2
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The Edgerly and Cloutman Families of Farmington, Alton, and New Durham New Hampshire
The face of Patience Tash (Edgerly) Cloutman looks out from an ancient tintype photograph. I suspect that she sat for her portrait around the time of the Civil War, as her dress style was of that era. She would have … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History, Military of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Women
Tagged Alton, Capt., Captain, Civil War, Cloutman, Durham, Edgerly, farmer, Farmington, Hampshire, killed, new, New Hampshire, NH, Patience, Ralph Carlton
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A Child of The Civil War: Nettie Dimond of Manchester NH (1864-1916)
The sweet face of Nettie Alberta Dimond looks out from the delicate, gem-sized tintype photograph. In her arms she holds a doll, probably one considered a China doll, with a glazed porcelain china head. Unglazed dolls were called Parian dolls. … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History, Military of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Women
Tagged Amesbury, child, China, Civil, Civil War, Dimond, doll, Israel, Loudon, MA, Manchester, Mass, Massachusetts, Nettie, New Hampshire, NH, toy, war, Wilkinson
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Laundryman and Cigar-maker: Chester M. Fairbanks of Hillsborough Bridge and Nashua NH (1832-1863)
The youthful, hopeful faces of Chester M. Fairbanks, and his first wife Emma Belle peer out at me from the fragile tintype photograph. Along with the tintypes I have two CDVs of them, with a delicate but enigmatic script on … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History, New Hampshire Men, New Hampshire Women
Tagged bridge, cemetery, Chester, cigar, Civil War, Cuba, Deering, Edgewood, Fairbanks, Hillsborough, Laundry, Myrtie, Nashua, New Hampshire, NH, Othnall, Othnel, Othniel, pension, Reginald
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The Face of Oriseville Sarah (Fisher) Frost of Peterborough NH (1848-1929)
At first I thought the handwriting on the back of a lovely gem-sized tintype photo read Drusilla. The other side with the actual photograph was entitled “Mrs. Frost,” in pencil. The face that looked out at me was lovely, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil War, Fisher, Frost, New Hampshire, NH, Oriseville, Peterborough, Wilton
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