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Saturday, May 10
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Janice Brown
on Sat 10 May 2008 12:00 AM EDT
As early as 1719 immigration from Ireland to New Hampshire has been recorded, when five ships arrived in Boston with ... more »
Wednesday, April 16
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Janice Brown
on Wed 16 Apr 2008 12:00 AM EDT
Without a doubt, Blarney is spoken in New Hampshire. Even the word itself rolls off our tongues. Blarney comes from ... more »
Thursday, March 13
by
Janice Brown
on Thu 13 Mar 2008 12:00 AM EDT
If you are called Liam, Patrick, Kathleen or Sheila, or have a surname like Ryan, Gallagher, Grady or Mannion;
If ... more » Monday, March 10
by
Janice Brown
on Mon 10 Mar 2008 07:51 PM EDT
Talk about Irish pride!
An article recently written and posted by David Brooks, on his blog: Granite Geek, about Dr. ... more » Tuesday, January 22
by
Janice Brown
on Tue 22 Jan 2008 09:35 AM EST
Tuesday, December 11
by
Janice Brown
on Tue 11 Dec 2007 12:00 AM EST
A New Hampshire Irish Christmas Carnival indeeds sound like fun.
![]() Many of New Hampshire's residents are of Irish ancestry. Unlike ... more » Wednesday, December 5
by
Janice Brown
on Wed 05 Dec 2007 12:00 AM EST
He was born Jeremiah Jones Colbath in Farmington, Strafford Co., NH on 16 February 1812.
He led the usual life ... more » Saturday, November 10
by
Janice Brown
on Sat 10 Nov 2007 03:41 PM EST
One of the myths of both New Hampshire, and American history, is that immigrants were warmly welcomed to our "land ... more »
Tuesday, October 2
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Janice Brown
on Tue 02 Oct 2007 12:00 AM EDT
This is a story about a family with "a fire in the belly" for news. For four documented generations (and possibly more), the McQuaid family have been newspapermen--publishers, editors, reporters, telegraphers, and journalists... more »
Sunday, September 2
by
Janice Brown
on Sun 02 Sep 2007 12:00 AM EDT
If Christa (Corrigan) McAuliffe were alive today, she would be celebrating her 59th birthday.
The Christa McAuliffe Planetarium in Concord ... more » Friday, August 31
by
Janice Brown
on Fri 31 Aug 2007 12:00 AM EDT
Conniver \Con*niv"er\, n.
One who connives. Although the origin of the word conniver is from the Latin (connivere... more » Saturday, August 25
by
Janice Brown
on Sat 25 Aug 2007 12:00 AM EDT
How many of us have stories passed down from our parents or grandparents that are partly based in truth, but ... more »
Monday, July 30
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Janice Brown
on Mon 30 Jul 2007 12:00 AM EDT
There is no doubt that much credit should be given to Ray Krok for the idea of franchising McDonalds.
![]() However, ... more » Sunday, May 13
by
Janice Brown
on Sun 13 May 2007 12:00 AM EDT
Usually the female subjects that I blog about are famous, infamous, or otherwise notable women of statewide interest. For every famous women, there are thousands of not-so-famous women whose lives have enriched our existence... more » Sunday, March 18
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Janice Brown
on Sun 18 Mar 2007 12:00 AM EDT
New Hampshire's first state park was created in 1891. In that year the New Hampshire state legislature enacted laws appropriating ... more »
Wednesday, March 14
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Janice Brown
on Wed 14 Mar 2007 12:00 AM EDT
Begorrah! This Saturday is St. Patrick's Day. Although New Hampshire has a varied ethnic heritage, among the prominent groups who early ... more »
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