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Women’s History
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“History isn’t about dates and places and wars. It’s about the people who fill the spaces between them.”
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Tag Archives: NH
Concord New Hampshire’s White Park And Family
At an intersection of Washington and Center Streets in Concord New Hampshire can be found NH Historical Marker #147. This … Continue reading
Posted in New Hampshire Men, New Hampshire Women, Travel
Tagged Armenia, Center Street, Charles Eliot, Concord, NH, park, Washington Street, White Park
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Jefferson New Hampshire: Carter’s Tower
In 1897 the White Mountain area of New Hampshire was a popular spot for the well-off to build summer homes. … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, New Hampshire Men, Structures, Travel
Tagged Carter, Carter's, Eliot, Foolishness, Hummocks, James, MA, manager, manufacture, manufacturer, Massachusetts, Nashua, Nashua Corp, New Hampshire, Newton, NH, paper, tower, treasurer
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Dedicated to a Fallen Hero: Warriner Playground, Merrimack New Hampshire
Warriner Playground is a small cleared area in the woods on the shore of Naticook Lake, at the west entrance … Continue reading
Posted in Military of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Men
Tagged dedicate, dedicated, died, Hampshire, honor, memorial, Merrimack, new, New Hampshire, NH, park, playground, soldier, war, Warriner, world, World War 2, World War II, WWII
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Farmington New Hampshire Vice President of the United States: Jeremiah Jones Colbath, aka Henry Wilson (1812-1874)
He was born Jeremiah Jones Colbath in Farmington, Strafford Co., NH on 16 February 1812.
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He led the usual life … Continue reading
You Know You Are Having a New Hampshire Christmas When. . .
1. “Santa” is pronounced “SAN-ter.”
2. You use political campaign buttons as Christmas ornaments. … Continue reading
Posted in Carnivals and Memes, Humor
Tagged Are, Christmas, comedy, fun, Having, holiday, joke, Know, New Hampshire, NH, winter, You
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