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Tag Archives: Hampshire
A New Hampshire Governor, Ghosts, and a Second Wife: Anthony & Eliza A. (Messinger) Colby
It is said that the ghost of former New Hampshire governor Anthony Colby haunts Colgate Hall at Colby-Sawyer College. That hall was built many years after his death on the spot where the former brick academy building sat. The original … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, Haunted New Hampshire, New Hampshire Men, New Hampshire Women
Tagged Academy, Anthony, Colby, Colby-Sawyer, college, Eliza, Governor, Hampshire, Institute, London, Messenger, Messinger, new, New Hampshire, NH, Richardson, Sawyer
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New Hampshire Tidbits: Famed Baseball Player Ted Williams liked Cow Hampshire
Perhaps the title of this story is slightly misleading. I am not sure whether Ted Williams LIKED the term ‘Cow Hampshire’ but he did seem to enjoy using it. Apparently to Ted Williams ‘Cow Hampshire’ was a place where hicks … Continue reading
Posted in History, Humor, New Hampshire Sports, NH Tidbits
Tagged ball, base, baseball, coach, cow, Cow Hampshire, cryogenics, Dolores, Florida, Hampshire, player, red, Red Sox, socks, Sox, Ted, Theodore, Wettach, Williams
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The Wonalancet Company of Nashua New Hampshire and its founder Harry Harmon Blunt (1875-1923)
The Wonalancet Company was founded in Nashua New Hampshire, incorporated in 1905 by Harry Harmon Blunt (not the Henry H. Blount as is printed in some sources). This company was an important cotton importing house in its day, specializing in … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History, New Hampshire Men
Tagged advertising, Blunt, Boston, Burke, carder, China, Chinese, Co., Company, cotton, Edward, Georgia, Hampshire, Harmon, Harry, importer, lithograph, manufacturer, manufacturing, Nashua, new, New Hampshire, NH, Peru, Peruvian, St., Street, Wonalancet
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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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Official New Hampshire State Beverage: Apple Cider
In 2010, at the petition of fourth grade students from Jaffrey, New Hampshire and others, the New Hampshire General Court, by a vote of 230-74 approved apple cider as New Hampshire’s office beverage with the passage of House Bill 1206. … Continue reading