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"The ongoing invisibility of women and girls is a serious issue for our country, and for the world. The invisibility of our history, heroes, stories, challenges, and success handicaps the future of all Americans, and it deeply affects our economy and our communities."--Megan Smith, U.S. Chief Technology OfficerWhat History Isn’t
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- Janice Brown on Littleton New Hampshire: Kilburn Stereoscopic Views
- Valley News - Upstart prevails in Grafton County sheriff’s contest on New Hampshire’s First Woman Sheriff and Deputy Sheriffs: Helen Kenney of Concord, M. Jennie (Wood) Kendall of Nashua, and Lillian (Christian) Bryant of Conway
- Upstart prevails in Grafton County sheriff’s contest – Westlebanon Valley News on New Hampshire’s First Woman Sheriff and Deputy Sheriffs: Helen Kenney of Concord, M. Jennie (Wood) Kendall of Nashua, and Lillian (Christian) Bryant of Conway
- Friday’s Family History Finds | Empty Branches on the Family Tree on Samuel Joy and His Spite Tombstone in Durham New Hampshire
- “Mowed down like a pack of cards”: Carrie M. Hall, nurse. | American Women in World War I on Chief Nurse of WW1 Expeditionary Forces, Red Cross Chief Nurse Harvard Unit, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital School of Nursing Founder, National Association President and Pioneer of American Nursing: Nashua New Hampshire’s Carrie May Hall (1873-1963)
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Monthly Archives: November 2006
New Hampshire Bear Implicated In 2500 Deaths
Yes, you heard it correctly. One tiny teddy bear was probably responsible for 2,500 deaths … Continue reading
Posted in Humor
Tagged bear, block, drain, Fish and Game, hatchery, Milford, New Hampshire, teddy
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1905 Portsmouth Peace Treaty Photograph
“Portsmouth Peace Treaty,” was signed in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on September 5, 1905. See upcoming article.
PHOTOGRAPH: Left to … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged 1905, Japan, New Hampshire, Peace Treaty, Portsmouth, Russia, Theodore Roosevelt
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Richard G. Eberhart (1904-2005)
Richard G. Eberhart, poet and teacher, who died at the age of 101 in Hanover, New Hampshire. See upcoming article … Continue reading
New Hampshire: Some Mount Washington Firsts
Called the “Crown of New England,
the White Mountains have been both awe inspiring and a final … Continue reading
Posted in History, Travel
Tagged Crown of New England, death, first, Lizzie Bourne, Lucius Hartshorn, New Hampshire, perish, victim, White Mountain, winter ascent
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New Hampshire: Mythical Tales, Daylight Savings and Snow
Ah, it's autumn in New Hampshire. The smell of wood smoke is in the air. Some of us are already … Continue reading