Monthly Archives: July 2007

New Hampshire’s Mount Washington Cog Railway

The Mountain Washington Cog Railway is unique–it is the first cog railway built in the world, and it has the … Continue reading

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Goffstown New Hampshire Author, Educator, Social Reformer, and Women’s Rights Champion: Mary Sargeant (Neal) Gove Nichols (1810-1884)

Mary Sargeant Neal was born 10 August 1810 in Goffstown NH, the second daughter and third child of William A. … Continue reading

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Graphic: Mad Dog

Mad Dog, aka a dog with rabies. See upcoming article about a New Hampshire cure for its bite.
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Hornpout

A New Hampshire catfish.  See upcoming article about this fish.
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White Rose

Over 1,700 rose bushes, including some with white roses, can be found at Fuller Gardens in North Hampton NH.  See … Continue reading

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