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Publisher
Robert J. Finlay
Pub. Date
2008
Description
A return to the original New Hampshire Troubadour publication produced by the State of New Hampshire Development Commission. The current publisher hopes to make available via their website copies of all the previous issues of the magazine, which ended in 1951, as well as the current issues. Between 1951 and 2008 the publication appeared under different ownership with different names.
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Publisher
American Historical Press
Pub. Date
2000
Description
Four centuries of recorded history have been enacted upon this granite terrain, and the authors have masterfully distilled this long drama into a stirring narrative. "New Hampshire is a small state, heavy with history," they write - the modest beginning of a story, which then confidently as its subject takes as its subject the whole of New Hampshire's development.
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Pub. Date
1997
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Railroads have played an integral part in shaping the identity of America, from carrying loads for industrial pursuits to connecting urban dwellers to recreational escapes in the countryside. In this volume, you will travel on the rail line that links New Hampshire's upper Merrimack Valley to the Lake Winnipesaukee region. From your window seat, you will watch beautiful, late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century landscapes unfold. You will experience...
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Publisher
Islandport Press
Pub. Date
c2008
Description
Anyone who hopes to visit or has visited New Hampshire, and, heck, even anyone who LIVES there, will delight in this hilarious guide to the Granite State. Popular New Hampshire storyteller Rebecca Rule provides her interpretation of the state's history, culture, climate, attractions, vernacular, and more!
20) Merrimack, the Resilient River: An Illustrated Profile of the Most Historic River in New England
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Publisher
Arcadia Pub
Pub. Date
2021.