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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
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Tag Archives: Washington
New Hampshire Missing Places: Ben Franklin Profile Rock
A fascinating gentleman named Jim Moore has a passion for rock formations with human-like appearances (similar to the Old Man … Continue reading
Posted in Boulders and Profiles, N.H. Missing Places, Structures, Travel
Tagged A.E., Amos, artist, Ben, Benjamin, boulder, Emery, face, formation, Franklin, George, gift shop, Hampshire, Jackson, missing, mountain, new, New Hampshire, NH, park, Phinney, photographer, photography, profile, rock, stone, Thorn, Washington
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Tobias Lear
See upcoming article about Tobias Lear of Portsmouth NH, secretary to President George Washington.
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Posted in Military of New Hampshire
Tagged George, Lear, likeness, New Hampshire, NH, Portsmouth, secretary, Tobias, Washington
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Mt. Washington Hotel at Bretton Woods
See article about “Bretton Woods and the 1944 International Monetary Conference.”
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Posted in History
Tagged Bretton Woods, hotel, Mount Washington, Mt, photograph, Washington
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New Hampshire’s Donald Hall: 14th U.S. ‘Poet Laureate’
The newspapers and ezines are full of articles about our new Poet Laureate, Donald Hall.
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Posted in Current Events, New Hampshire Men, Poetry
Tagged appreciation, consultant, D.C., Donald Hall, Library of Congress, National Mall, New Hampshire, poem, poet laureate, poetry, reading, Washington, writing
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