Cloning Around in New Hampshire
Lets say someone was able to clone Brigadier General John Stark....what do you think he'd be doing right now?... Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Origin of the New Hampshire Historical Society
Today the New Hampshire Historical Society has a strong presence in the state, and maintains several buildings to house the collections and the library of the society in Concord, New Hampshire. Even...
View ArticleNashua NH Composer, Piano Merchant and Civic Leader, William Law “Will”...
Before it was Darrell’s Music Hall, it was Paine Furniture Music Hall. Before that it was Nutting’s Music Store. And before that it was William L. Nutting Inc. William Law Nutting was not born, nor did...
View ArticleThe Hammond Family and Their Home in Nashua, New Hampshire
Usually the photograph of a human face spurs me to write a story, but in this case it was one of an ivy covered building. The Ebay description hinted that it might be located in Nashua, New Hampshire,...
View ArticleNashua NH’s Long-Time Merchandiser, Business and Civic Leader, and Choirist:...
This photograph of Gertrude May Batchelder was probably taken around her high school graduation of 1910 in Nashua NH. She was an only child, born in Somersworth, New Hampshire, attending schools in the...
View ArticleNew Hampshire WWI Military: Heroes of Tilton
On November 11, 1919, the first year anniversary of the Armistice, a photograph was taken of the welcome arch crossing Main Street in Tilton New Hampshire. This would have been located at approximately...
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