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Tag Archives: Hampshire
New Hampshire’s Year Without a Summer
The year 1816 is known among the few old men who remember it as “the year without a summer.” … Continue reading
Posted in History, Oddities, Accidents and Crazy Weather
Tagged 1815, 1816, atmosphere, census, crops, debris, drop, eruption, Frost, Hampshire, harvest, ice, Java, lowered, Midwest, moved, new, New Hampshire, NH, no, Ohio, Summer, Tamboro, temperature, town, volaano, west, winter, without
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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
New Hampshire Missing Places: Pannaway
Pannaway is probably an American Indian word (Abenaki) meaning “place where the waters [of the ocean] spread out” into the … Continue reading
Posted in N.H. Missing Places, New Hampshire Men
Tagged Boston, David, Hampshire, new, NH, Noddle's Island, Odiorne, Odiorne's Point, pannaway, Thomson
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The Transatlantic Cable & New Hampshire
In order to speed up delivery of messages and news between Europe and the United States (normally it took weeks … Continue reading
Posted in History, N.H. Historical Markers, Structures
Tagged 1866, Atlantic, Beach, Cable, Cyrus, Cyrus West, Field, Hampshire, historic, Historical, Jenness, marker, new, New Hampshire, NH, ocean, Rye, Telegraph, Trans, trans-Atlantic, U.S., United States, west
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Rindge New Hampshire’s Cathedral of the Pines
The Cathedral of the Pines is a holy place without walls. People from all beliefs are welcome to worship and seek spiritual renewal. The … Continue reading
Posted in History, Structures, Travel
Tagged 2, Altar, Altar of the Nation, American, Bell, Bell Tower, Cathedral, Congress, dead, died, Hampshire, Interlaken, memorial, nation, new, New Hampshire, NH, Norman, patriotic, Pines, Rindge, Rockwell, Sandy, service, Sloane, stone, swerving, tower, two, U.S., United States, war, women, world, WW2
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