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Retired United States Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter has agreed to join the board of trustees of the New Hampshire Historical Society and has made arrangements to donate his personal and professional papers to the Society’s archives collection. Read More...
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America’s Kitchens , a new traveling exhibition organized by Historic New England, begins its national tour in New Hampshire. The exhibition opens at the New Hampshire Historical Society’s museum, located at 6 Eagle Square, Concord, on June Read More...
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Public Invited to Celebrate 200th Anniversary of President’s Birth On Thursday, February 12, 2009, the New Hampshire Historical Society will host a birthday party to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s (1809–1865) birth Read More...
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On the eve of the American Revolution, slave ownership was far more widespread in New England than most historians might concede. Yet, during and shortly after the American Revolution, slaves and their supporters planted the seeds of abolition by petitioning Read More...
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Meg Heckman and Mike Pride, authors of the new book We Went to War: New Hampshire Remembers, will share the stories of New Hampshire people who fought and witnessed World War II in a lecture on Sunday, November 23, at 2 p.m., at the New Hampshire Historical Read More...
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Ralph C. Larrabee (1870-1935) of Boston, Massachusetts, was one of a group of grass-roots conservationists who helped open the natural landscape to a new generation of Americans during the early 20th century. As two-time president of the Appalachian Mountain Read More...
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How did New Hampshire's "year without a summer" change our country? How did a family tragedy create the expression, "It gives me the willies!"? What Civil War veteran's fate was sealed by a foolish wife? Fritz Wetherbee knows. Read More...
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For more than a century, mills defined progress and industry in New England. Mill towns flourished along rivers and the region was transformed. Mill Town Memorie s, an exhibition of the New Hampshire Historical Society, presents artist Marian Cannon Schlesinger’s Read More...
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CONCORD, NH—The New Hampshire Historical Society will host the Ensemble Lezcano, a trio of flute, oboe/English horn, and guitar in a free outdoor concert, on August 21, at 7 p.m., in downtown Concord's Eagle Square, just outside the Historical Read More...
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The New Hampshire Historical Society will offer free admission to its Museum of New Hampshire History, located at 6 Eagle Square, during downtown Concord's Market Days & Summer Music Festival. The capital city's annual summer celebration, Read More...
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CONCORD, NH– The New Hampshire Historical Society will mark the 85th anniversary of the Loudon Classic, the oldest continuing motorcycle race in America, by offering free museum admission each day of the 2008 Motorcycle Week (June 14-22). Also to Read More...
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Whitefield Public Library Donates Significant Revolutionary War Artifacts to New Hampshire Historical Society Free Museum Admission Offered in Celebration of Gift and John Stark Day CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE—Thanks to the Whitefield Public Library, Read More...
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