Monthly Archives: November 2007

Cooking in Colonial New Hampshire

In colonial New Hampshire, the kitchen fireplace was the first and largest of all the hearths in the early home. … Continue reading

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Winston Churchill

This Winston Churchill was born in the United States, and was a writer and author.  Look for upcoming article about … Continue reading

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New Hampshire's Abraham Prescott: Twice Tried, Twice Convicted, Once Hanged

On September 4, 1834, Abraham Prescott, a young man charged with the murder of Mrs. Sally Cochran, both of Pembroke, … Continue reading

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Littleton New Hampshire Children’s Fiction Author: Tor Seidler (1952-Still Living)

Tor Seidler, the son of John M. & Jean (Burch) Seidler was born in Littleton, New

Hampshire. After his parents … Continue reading

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Tor Seidler

Tor Seidler is an author (mostly of) children's books.  He was born in Littleton, New Hamphire.  See article about … Continue reading

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