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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
“History isn’t about dates and places and wars. It’s about the people who fill the spaces between them.”
— Jodi Picoult, The StorytellerNovember 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Recent Comments
- 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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Category Archives: Travel
Grays vs Reds: America’s Third War With Great Britain
The American Grays stand proud and strong, with strong stocky bodies and eyes that are bright and attentive. In 1867 … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Humor, Not New Hampshire, Travel
Tagged Brocklehurst, England, exotic pet, gray, grey, Henbury Park, invade, invasive, London Zoo, Macclesfield, red, red squirrel, species, squirrel, U.K., United Kingdom, United States
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How To Celebrate A New Hampshire Valentine’s Day 2008
Saint Valentine didn't speak with a New Hampsha' accent. Many of his legends… Continue reading
"Now Is The Winter Of Our Circumvent," by B. Elwin Sherman
First, the term: “winter driving.” This beggars its own description…. Continue reading
2008 New Hampshire Winter Carnival And Ice Festival
The
Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm celebrates its annual Winter Carnival & Ice Harvest on Saturday, February 9, 2008 … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Travel
Tagged 2008, carnival, Festival, Hampshire, ice, new, New Hampshire, NH, winter
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Death on Mt. Washington: The Tale of Lizzie Bourne
A monument of a few rough stones originally lay near the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire where on … Continue reading
Posted in Haunted New Hampshire, History, New Hampshire Women, Travel
Tagged Bourne, death, died, Elizabeth, hike, hiking, Lizzie, monument, mountain, Mt. Mount, tale, Washington
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