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Tag Archives: John Stark
Gen. John Stark (1728-1822)
Gen. John Stark (1728-1822) born Londonderry, NH; military hero of the American Revolution Continue reading
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Stark statue 2005
Stark Statue taken 2005 in Stark Park, Manchester NH Continue reading
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New Hampshire Inspired: "Yankee Doodle"
The tune and words of “Yankee Doodle” are familiar to most Americans….
…but there are conflicting stories regarding its origin. Could the early verses … Continue reading
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John Stark Statue, Manchester New Hampshire
Close-up of General John Stark statue, located in Stark Park, Manchester, New Hampshire. Originally his hand was holding a sword. … Continue reading
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Stark Monument – Concord New Hampshire
Monument in front of Capitol Building Continue reading
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