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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Not New Hampshire: Roscoe E. Rodda, Inventor of Peeps (1862-1941)
When you think about Easter, you can't help but think of “Peeps…” Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, Humor, New Hampshire Inventors, Not New Hampshire
Tagged candy, chick, Easter, marshmallow, marshmellow, peeps, Rodda, spring, sweets, yellow
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New Hampshire’s First Female Aviator, Well-Known Photographer and Philanthropist: Bernice Blake Perry (1905-1996)
Bernice Gertrude Blake was born in Manchester, New Hampshire on 2 March 1905, one of four children born to Edward C. & Gertrude (Hurd) Blake. Her father was an English-Canadian immigrant who had founded Blake’s Creamery, originally as a milk … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, New Hampshire Aviation, New Hampshire Women
Tagged aviator, Bernice Blake, Bernice Perry, Blakes Creamery, charter member, first, license, Lyndeborough, Manchester, Milford, music, ninety-nines, philanthropist, philanthropy, photo, photographer, photography, pilot, scholarship, Wilton, Winthrop
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New Hampshire Glossary: Skylarking and Watermelon Frolics
“Clowning around, acting up, horsing around, showing off, showboating” — all of these are terms that probably bring energetic pranks to mind. While researching the “Squog” section of Manchester, New Hampshire, I came across a sad newspaper notice about one … Continue reading
Posted in New Hampshire Glossary
Tagged glossary, horseplay, jokes, nautical, pranks, sailor, sea, skylarking, tricks, watermelon frolics
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New Hampshire’s Irish Myths and Legends
I grew up in a New Hampshire household where St. Patrick’s Day and my Irish heritage was held in high esteem. God forbid that I should not wear green on March 17th. And it was entirely a ‘mortal sin’ if … Continue reading
Posted in Holidays, Irish in New Hampshire
Tagged famous, Irish, legends, lies, myths, New Hampshire
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North Conway New Hampshire Actor and Producer: Gordon A. Clapp (1948-still living)
A native of North Conway, and coming from a family well-known there, Gordon A. Clapp has acted in television, theatre and movies. He has also executive produced and starred in three short films. He has gleaned both American awards [Emmy … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, New Hampshire Entertainers, New Hampshire Men, Poetry
Tagged actor, Clapp, Conway, Gordon Clapp, Medavoy, movie, NH, North Conway, NYPD Blue, police, producer, Robert Frost, television, TV, Verse Business
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