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NH Historical Marker: Matthew Thornton

New Hampshire Historical Marker, located in the Thornton's Ferry section of Merrimack, New Hampshire, and honoring Matthew Thornton.
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New Hampshire’s Burnap "Leghorn Bonnets"

A sample bonnet from the 18th century found in Connecticut. Note: this is not a photograph of the bonnets made by the Burnap sisters. Samples of leghorn straw bonnets can be found HERE.

According to the Merrimack NH town history, presented at the Bicentennial celebration in 1946 (written by my grandmother, Mattie Kilborn Webster): “The Burnap sisters, daughters of Merrimack, New Hampshire’s first minister [Jacob Burnap], had other ideas of a woman’s usefulness. It is claimed that in this Town [Merrimack] they invented the making of “Leghorn hats” or bonnets, as they were called. Continue reading

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Berwin "Webby" Webster & Harry Babkirk and their Motorcycles, Merrimack NH 1936

Photograph taken of my father, Berwin “Webby” Webster (on the right), and his friend, Harry Babkirk circa 1936 in Merrimack New Hampshire. … Continue reading

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1936 Flood – Merrimack New Hampshire

Flood photograph taken during 1936 Flood – Souhegan River overflowed in Merrimack New Hampshire. 

Photograph taken originally by Berwin Webster.  … Continue reading

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Dr. Matthew Thornton (1710-1803)

Dr. Matthew Thornton (1710-1803), born Ireland, resided New Hampshire, buried Merrimack NH; patriot and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Continue reading

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