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Famed Civil War Era Singer and Song Writer Joseph Philbrick Webster of New Hampshire (1819-1875)
Joseph Philbrick Webster was born 18 Feb 1819 on the shore of Massabesic Lake, near Manchester NH, son of Amos & Bethia (DeCosta/Costen) Webster, and grandson of Major John & Phebe (Haseltine) Webster. Both of Joseph’s grandfathers were patriots of … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston, computer, Elkhorn, Hampshire, Historical, Indiana, Joanna, Joseph, new, New Hampshire, New York, NH, Philbrook, Racine, singer, society, song, Walworth, Webster, Wisconsin, writer
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New Hampshire WWI Hero Serving Under Three Flags: Doctor David Everett Wheeler (1872-1918)
David Everett Wheeler, M.D.’s World War I service is credited to New Hampshire. At the time of his death, both he and his wife were serving in Europe, (she as a nurse) but they kept a Concord, New Hampshire residence … Continue reading
Posted in History, Military of New Hampshire, NH WW1 Military
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New Hampshire WWI Military: Sergt. Herbert H. Bell of Concord
I have written about the men and nurses of Concord New Hampshire who served in various branches of the U.S. military during World War I. In this article I will focus on Herbert H. Bell. He was born 5 May … Continue reading
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New Hampshire WWI Military: Private Percy Ashley of Dorchester
The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917 and joined the allies in the World War (now called World War I). A few weeks later Percy Ashley would be dead of lobar pneumonia. This was several months … Continue reading
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