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- 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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Tag Archives: Shaw
New Hampshire Suffragist and Civic Leader: Lois (Warren) Shaw of Manchester (1884-1964)
She was born Lois Warren, daughter of John E. & Sarah Harriet “Hattie” (Brown) Warren on 5 September 1884 in Westbrook, Maine. The 1900 U.S. Census shows her living in Westbrook Maine with her family, her birth date given as … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History, New Hampshire Women
Tagged activist, Hampshire, jailed, Lois, Lois Warren Shaw, Manchester, new, New Boston, New Hampshire, NH, prison pin, Shaw, suffrage, suffragette, suffragist, Warren, Winfield
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The Face of Addie G. (Whittemore) Tallant of Pembroke New Hampshire (1850-1875)
A lovely woman sat very still for a profile portrait at M.G.C. Kimball, Photographer, at the corner of Main and School Streets in Concord New Hampshire, probably in the early 1870s. Her naturally curly hair is carefully coiffed. She wears … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History, New Hampshire Women
Tagged Concord, consumption, death, early, New Hampshire, NH, osteopathic, osteopathy, Pembroke, phthisis, Shaw, Tallant, TB, tuberculosis, Whittemore, woman
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Photographer Charles Henry Shaw of Manchester, New Hampshire (1864-1932)
From 1897 to 1927, a span of thirty years, Charles Henry Shaw photographed the people of Manchester. His studio for most of that time was at 895 Elm Street, though briefly it was also located at 68 Opera Block. Charles … Continue reading
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Tagged block, C.H., Charles, Dimond, Elm, John, Manchester, New Hampshire, NH, opera, Paulina, photograph, photographer, photography, Scotland, Shaw, Street, Studio
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