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Tag Archives: New Hampshire
New Hampshire’s Longest Place Name?
New Hampshire place names are something we can count on.
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They are the constant anchors in our lives. No matter … Continue reading
New Hampshire Glossary: Soapstone
Soapstone is a metamorphic rock, usually called Steatite by mineralogists, that formed from 300 to 400 million years ago under … Continue reading
Posted in N.H. Historical Markers, New Hampshire Glossary
Tagged bed, bedwarmer, Francestown, Hampshire, marker, new, New Hampshire, NH, quarry, rock, soap, soapstone, stone, stove, warmer
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Lee New Hampshire's Physician, Dean, UNH Marine Docent, Historian and "Old Shoaler," Robert L. Tuttle, M.D. (1922-2004)
Bob Tuttle's first visit to the Isles of Shoals was in 1941.
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He was a lowly UNH microbiology student who was … Continue reading
Posted in New Hampshire Men
Tagged Dean, Lee, marine, New Hampshire, NH, physician, Shoaler, Tuttle, UNH
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New Hampshire: Let Them Eat Corn
The Native People's of New Hampshire had been growing corn long before the European settlers arrived (it is native to … Continue reading
New Hampshire: How SMITH Played A Role in the American Revolution
The death of the late Joseph Smith of Chester suggested to Colonel George C. Gilmore of this city the idea … Continue reading
Posted in History, Military of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Men
Tagged American, army, breeds, bunker, colonist, continental, fighter, Hampshire, Hill, new, New Hampshire, NH, revolution, revolutionary, soldier, war
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