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Ie Shima (Island), Ernie Pyle, and a "Betty Bomber" have more in common that you might think.
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Bob Tuttle's first visit to the Isles of Shoals was in 1941.
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Most of the time the soldiers and sailors who participated in World War II led serious lives. After all they ... more »
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Yes, even on a river expedition, it's not only possible to end up where you
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Pop Robin is a term that used to be popular in New Hampshire's early days, but one that most of ... more »
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Russell B. Tobey was born in 1903 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
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The Native People's of New Hampshire had been growing corn long before the European settlers arrived (it is native to ... more »
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The death of the late Joseph Smith of Chester suggested to Colonel George C. Gilmore of this city the idea ... more »
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Phineas Parkhurt Quimby was born in 1802 to a blacksmith and his wife.
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On September 9, 1842, Adaline (Tenney) Comings, wife of William F., and mother of Emeline and Adaline Comings was found ... more »
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East Weare was a village located in the eastern part of Weare, Hillsborough County New Hampshire. According to Weare's history ... more »
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Marianne Parker, daughter of Dea. William & Martha (Tenney) Parker was born 1 July 1810 in Dunbarton NH.
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Portsmouth, Tuesday, July 5, 1808--THE FOURTH OF JULY
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