New Hampshire

  • New Hampshire
    By Wayne D. King

    From his early days as a mountain guide to his 1994 campaign for Governor and publication of Heart of New Hampshire Magazine, King has maintained a life-long love affair with New Hampshire where his Iroquois and Abenaki ancestors have lived ...

  • New Hampshire
    By Nancy Elcock, Sally Wilkins

    Offers information on New Hampshire history, recreational areas, accommodations, and shopping for the visitor or potential newcomer

  • New Hampshire
    By Craig A. Doherty, Katherine M. Doherty

    Page numbers followed by t indicate tables or graphs. ... See provincial assembly atrocities 27–28, 52 B Bachiler, Stephen 21 Barré, Isaac 74 Bartlett, Josiah 90, 103, 103, 109c Basque fishermen 18 beans 6, 7 Bennington, Battle of 84, ...

  • New Hampshire: The Granite State
    By Joanne Mattern

    The Granite State Joanne Mattern. STATE EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS Festivals and Fun for All PRESCOTT PÅ MORE ABOUT NEW HAMPSHIRE Books Banks , Kate . Dillon. Check web site for exact date and directions . Candlelight Stroll at Strawbery ...

  • New Hampshire: A Guide to Unique Places
    By Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers

    he town of Hanover and Dartmouth College are clustered around a large green , decorated in winter by a giant ice sculpture if the weather cooperates . Overlooking this from a slight hill are the white buildings of the original college .

  • New Hampshire
    By Dennis B. Fradin

    from SEA TO SHINING SEA SEA ING SEA NEW HAMPSHIRE By Dennis Brindell Fradin CONSULTANTS William Copeley , Librarian , New Hampshire Historical Society Maryann Lacasse , Elementary Facilitator , Rochester , New Hampshire Schools ...

  • New Hampshire
    By Jennifer Way

    Presents general information about the geography, history, industry, and lifestyle in the state of New Hampshire.

  • New Hampshire
    By William David Thomas

    Provides an in-depth and comprehensive portrait of the state of New Hampshire, including its history, people, land, economy, attractions, and government.

  • New Hampshire
    By Terry Miller Shannon

    Describes the geography, history, government, people, and places of New Hampshire.

  • New Hampshire: Past and Present
    By Lauren Ciarleglio

    Dan Brown (1964– ) Born and raised in Exeter, New Hampshire, author Dan Brown has captured the world's attention with his best-selling novels. Brown's interest in conspiracy theories and history led him to write his two most famous ...

  • New Hampshire: Past and Present
    By Lauren Ciarleglio

    Learn about the history, culture, industry, and geography of New Hampshire.

  • New Hampshire
    By Robert Frost

    Robert Frost. Note Known for his poems “Fire and Ice,” “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” Robert Lee Frost was born on March 26, 1874, in San Francisco. After his father, a teacher, died in 1885, ...

  • New Hampshire
    By Terry Allan Hicks

    NEW HAMPSHIRE Second Connecticut Lake Lake Francis Connecticut Lakes State Forest Happy Corner First Connecticut Lake Francis State Park Stewartstown Coleman 。 Park 26 Kidderville Dixville Notch State Park Nash Errol North Stream State ...

  • New Hampshire: Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places
    By Stillman Rogers, Barbara R. Rogers

    A state full of wonders and eccentricities, the Granite State offers a wealth of "must-see" attractions, from gracious villages to alluring mountains to the haunting cry of a loon at dusk.

  • New Hampshire: Off the Beaten Path
    By Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers

    And with our new, two-year revision schedule, we are always your most up-to-date source of information!

  • New Hampshire: A Guide to Unique Places
    By Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers

    From Portsmouth's historic Black Heritage Trail to a roadside museum called the Foolish Frog in the North Country, discover New Hampshire's little-known but fascinating attractions with this engagingly written guide.

  • New Hampshire: A Guide to the Granite State

    Much of the early prosperity of this farm came through boarding cattle from Massachusetts for the summer. ... then owner of the Ark, as a memorial to his son, Arthur Eugene Poole, who died in 191a — to Monadnock Reservation, 0.9 m.

  • New Hampshire: Crosscurrents in Its Development
    By Nancy Coffey Heffernan, Ann Page Stecker

    The press quickly dubbed Souter the “ stealth justice , ” since his professional record provoked so little controversy . ... of David A. Brock , chief justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire . The impeachment charges were the ...

  • New Hampshire: An Explorer's Guide
    By Christina Tree, Peter Randall

    New Hampshire: An Explorer's Guide

  • New Hampshire
    By Nelson Yomtov

    A hidden door.