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Women’s History
"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 Manchester NH’s First Casualty of WW1: Pvt. Henry John Sweeney (1897-1918)
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- Friday’s Family History Finds | Empty Branches on the Family Tree on 100 Years Ago: The Leviathan–Transport Ship of Death
- Sittin' on top of the world at 104: Laura Pelletier - still singing, yodeling and loving life - Manchester Ink Link on New Hampshire Missing Places: Lone Star Ranch, Reeds Ferry
- Civil War: Casualties in New Hampshire Regiments, May and June 1864 | Cow Hampshire on Manchester NH’s Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient: Lieut. Colonel John F. Coughlin (1837-1912)
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Monthly Archives: October 2007
The New Hampshire Cow Has Left The Building–Temporarily
The New Hampshire Cow has left the building–temporarily. Beginning this morning I am on vacation until October 19, 2007. My … Continue reading
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New Hampshire 1879 Fall Farm Notes. (A little fun, &c.)
I am sometimes asked about New Hampshire humor, and comment whether it differs at all from humor expressed by people living elsewhere. … Continue reading
Sugar Hill New Hampshire Physician: Anna Betsey (Taylor) Cole (1851-1931)
Anna Betsey Taylor, the daughter of Joseph L. & Laura (Gove) Taylor was born 14 Nov 1851 in Sugar Hill … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston University, disease, MA, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, NH, physician, Somerville, Sugar Hill, Whitefield, woman, women
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Living and Relearning History
The more one reads about history, the more we realize that things have not changed much. Oh, I'm sure right … Continue reading
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October 12, 1775: The Day Portsmouth Was Boston
This evening arrived in the Piscataqua river a ship from England intended for Boston. It appears that yesterday she was … Continue reading
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