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A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


Volume  Three  of  Bibliographies  of  New  England  History 


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1.     New  Hampshire — History — Bibliography. 
I.     Haskell,  John  Duncan.     II.     Bassett, 
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Contents 


Acknowledgments    xiii 

Preface    xv 

Foreword    xvii 

Introduction xix 

Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places,  by  Counties    xxiii 

Serial  Abbreviations    xxvii 

Location  Symbols   xxix 

New  Hampshire  1-1405    1 


Entries  for  Counties 

Belknap  County  1406-1410    55 

Carroll  County  1411-1421    55 

Cheshire  County  1422-1480    56 

Coos  County  1481-1500    58 

Grafton  County  1501-1527    58 

Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  PI 

Acworth  (Sullivan  Co.)  1638-1652   65 

Albany  (Carroll  Co.)  1653-1662    65 

Alexandria  (Grafton  Co.)  1663    66 

Allenstown  (Merrimack  Co.)  1664-1666 66 

Alstead  (Cheshire  Co.)  1667-1678    66 

Alton  (Belknap  Co.)  1679-1685   66 

Amherst  (Hillsborough  Co.)  1686-1718    67 

Andover  (Merrimack  Co.)  1719-1728    68 

Antrim  (Hillsborough  Co.)  1729-1741 68 

Ashland  (Grafton  Co.)  1742-1745     69 

Atkinson  (Rockingham  Co.)  1746-1760     70 

Atkinson  and  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant 

(Coos  Co.)   70 

Auburn  (Rockingham  Co.)  1761-1762 70 

Barnstead  (Belknap  Co.)  1763-1770   70 

Barrington  (Strafford  Co.)  1771-1775   70 

Bartlett  (Carroll  Co.)  1776-1778   70 

Bath  (Grafton  Co.)  1779-1784 71 

Bean's  Grant  (Coos  Co.)  1785   71 

Bean's  Purchase  (Coos  Co.)  1786-1787   71 

Bedford  (Hillsborough  Co.)  1788-1804    71 

Belmont  (Belknap  Co.)  1805-1807    72 

Bennington  (Hillsborough  Co.)  1808-1810  . .  72 


Hillsborough  County  1528-1551A    59 

Merrimack  County  1552-1575     61 

Rockingham  County  1576-1611    62 

Strafford  County  1612-1627    63 

Sullivan  County  1628-1637    64 


aces 


Benton  (Grafton  Co.)  1811-1817    72 

BERLIN  (Coos  Co.)  1818-1832    72 

Bethlehem  (Grafton  Co.)  1833-1844    73 

Boscawen  (Merrimack  Co.)  1845-1863    73 

Bow  (Merrimack  Co.)  1864-1868    74 

Bradford  (Merrimack  Co.)  1869-1876    74 

Brentwood  (Rockingham  Co.)  1877-1879  ...  75 

Bridgewater  (Grafton  Co.)  1880-1881 75 

Bristol  (Grafton  Co.)  1883-1888    75 

Brookfield  (Carroll  Co.)  1889-1890    75 

Brookline  (Hillsborough  Co.)  1891-1900     ...75 

Cambridge  (Coos  Co.)    76 

Campton  (Grafton  Co.)  1901-1906    76 

Canaan  (Grafton  Co.)  1907-1915    76 

Candia  (Rockingham  Co.)  1916-1926     77 

Canterbury  (Merrimack  Co.)  1927-1956     .  . .  77 

Carroll  (Coos  Co.)  1957-1961    78 

Center  Harbor  (Belknap  Co.)  1962-1967    ...78 

Chandler's  Purchase  (Coos  Co.)  1968    79 

Charlestown  (Sullivan  Co.)  1969-1998    79 

Chatham  (Carroll  Co.)  1999-2002    80 

Chester  (Rockingham  Co.)  2003-2017 80 

Chesterfield  (Cheshire  Co.)  2018-2023   81 


*Cities  are  designated  by  capital  letters. 


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Chichester  (Merrimack  Co.)  2024-2028    81 

CLAREMONT  (Sullivan  Co.)  2029-2091    ...  81 

Clarksville  (Coos  Co.)    83 

Colebrook  (Coos  Co.)  2092-2099    84 

Columbia  (Coos  Co.)  2100    84 

CONCORD  (Merrimack  Co.)  2101-2432   ...  84 

Conway  (Carroll  Co.)  2433-2457    96 

Cornish  (Sullivan  Co.)  2458-2473     97 

Crawford's  Purchase  (Coos  Co.)   98 

Croydon  (Sullivan  Co.)  2474-2484   98 

Cutt's  Grant  (Coos  Co.)    98 

Dalton  (Coos  Co.)  2485-2486     98 

Danbury  (Merrimack  Co.)  2487-2488    98 

Danville  (Rockingham  Co.)  2489     98 

Deerfield  (Rockingham  Co.)  2490-2542    98 

Deering  (Hillsborough  Co.)  2543-2544    100 

Derry  (Rockingham  Co.)  2545-2573     100 

Dix's  Grant  (Coos  Co.) 101 

Dixville  (Coos  Co.)    101 

Dorchester  (Grafton  Co.)  2574-2575 101 

DOVER  (Strafford  Co.)  2576-2723    101 

Dublin  (Cheshire  Co.)  2724-2743   107 

Dummer  (Coos  Co.)  2744-2745     108 

Dunbarton  (Merrimack  Co.)  2746-2764    . . .  108 

Durham  (Strafford  Co.)  2765-2832    109 

East  Kingston  (Rockingham  Co.)  2833    ....  Ill 

Easton  (Grafton  Co.)  2834    Ill 

Eaton  (Carroll  Co.)  2835-2839     Ill 

Eppingham  (Carroll  Co.)  2840-2842     112 

Ellsworth  (Grafton  Co.)  2843-2844    112 

Enfield  (Grafton  Co.)  2845-2872     112 

Epping  (Rockingham  Co.)  2873-2878 113 

Epsom  (Merrimack  Co.)  2879-2887    113 

Errol  (Coos  Co.)  2888-2889    113 

Erving's  Location  (Coos  Co.)    114 

Exeter  (Rockingham  Co.)  2890-3065    114 

Farmington  (Strafford  Co.)  3066-3070    120 

Fitzwilliam  (Cheshire  Co.)  3071-3082    120 

Francestown  (Hillsborough  Co.)  3083-3092    120 

Franconia  (Grafton  Co.)  3093-3119    121 

FRANKLIN  (Merrimack  Co.)  3120-3143     . .  122 

Freedom  (Carroll  Co.)  3144-3147   123 

Fremont  (Rockingham  Co.)  3148-3150    123 

Gilford  (Belknap  Co.)  3151-3155     123 

Gilmanton  (Belknap  Co.)  3156-3170    123 

Gilsum  (Cheshire  Co.)  3171-3179     124 

Goffstown  (Hillsborough  Co.)  3180-3195     .  124 

Gorham  (Coos  Co.)  3196-3198    125 

Goshen  (Sullivan  Co.)  3199-3207   125 

Grafton  (Grafton  Co.)  3208-3210     125 

Grantham  (Sullivan  Co.)  3211   125 

Greenfield  (Hillsborough  Co.)  3212-3214  . .  125 


Greenland  (Rockingham  Co.)  3215-3220    . .  126 

Green's  Grant  (Coos  Co.)  3221 126 

Greenville  (Hillsborough  Co.)  3222-3223   . .  126 

Groton  (Grafton  Co.)  3224     126 

Hadley's  Purchase  (Coos  Co.)  3225    126 

Hale's  Location  (Carroll  Co.)  3226    126 

Hampstead  (Rockingham  Co.)  3227-3238  . .  126 
Hampton  (Rockingham  Co.)  3239-3271  . . .  127 
Hampton  Falls  (Rockingham  Co.)  3272-3279  128 
Hancock  (Hillsborough  Co.)  3280-3284     .  . .  128 

Hanover  (Grafton  Co.)  3285-3808    129 

Harrisville  (Cheshire  Co.)  3809-3817    149 

Hart's  Location  (Carroll  Co.)  3818-3850  . . .  149 

Haverhill  (Grafton  Co.)  3851-3890    151 

Hebron  (Grafton  Co.)  3891-3892    152 

Henniker  (Merrimack  Co.)  3893-3906 152 

Hill  (Merrimack  Co.)  3907-3909    153 

Hillsborough  (Hillsborough  Co.)  3910-3933   153 

Hinsdale  (Cheshire  Co.)  3934-3941    154 

Holderness  (Grafton  Co.)  3942-3949 154 

Hollis  (Hillsborough  Co.)  3950-3972    154 

Hooksett  (Merrimack  Co.)  3973-3976   155 

Hopkinton  (Merrimack  Co.)  3977-4013    . . .  156 

Hudson  (Hillsborough  Co.)  4014-4018    157 

Jackson  (Carroll  Co.)  4019-4025    157 

Jaffrey  (Cheshire  Co.)  4026-4060   157 

Jefferson  (Coos  Co.)  4061-4066     159 

KEENE  (Cheshire  Co.)  4067-4290    159 

Kensington  (Rockingham  Co.)  4291-4296    .  167 

Kilkenny  (Coos  Co.)   167 

Kingston  (Rockingham  Co.)  4297-4307     .  . .  167 

LACONIA  (Belknap  Co.)  4308-4346    167 

Lancaster  (Coos  Co.)  4347-4367   169 

Landaff  (Grafton  Co.)  4368-4372   170 

Langdon  (Sullivan  Co.)  4373-4374    170 

LEBANON  (Grafton  Co.)  4375-4467     170 

Lee  (Strafford  Co.)  4468-4473 173 

Lempster  (Sullivan  Co.)  4474-4479    173 

Lincoln  (Grafton  Co.)  4480-4489    173 

Lisbon  (Grafton  Co.)  4490-4498   174 

Litchfield  (Hillsborough  Co.)  4499    174 

Littleton  (Grafton  Co.)  4500-4529    174 

Livermore  (Grafton  Co.)  4530-4533    175 

Londonderry  (Rockingham  Co.)  4534-4557    176 

Loudon  (Merrimack  Co.)  4558     177 

Low  and  Burbank's  Grant  (Coos  Co.)  4559    177 

Lyman  (Grafton  Co.)  4560   177 

Lyme  (Grafton  Co.)  4561-4569   177 

Lyndeborough  (Hillsborough  Co.) 

4570-4578    177 

Madbury  (Strafford  Co.)  4579-4580     178 

Madison  (Carroll  Co.)  4581    178 


MANCHESTER  (Hillsborough  Co.) 

4582-4911    178 

Marlborough  (Cheshire  Co.)  4912-4920   . . .  190 

Marlow  (Cheshire  Co.)  4921-4924   191 

Martin's  Location  (Coos  Co.)   191 

Mason  (Hillsborough  Co.)  4925-4932    191 

Meredith  (Belknap  Co.)  4933-4941A    191 

Merrimack  (Hillsborough  Co.)  4942-4950    .  192 

Middleton  (Strafford  Co.)  4951-4953    192 

Milan  (Coos  Co.)  4954-4955     192 

Milford  (Hillsborough  Co.)  4956-4986     192 

Millsfield  (Coos  Co.)     194 

Milton  (Strafford  Co.)  4987-4990 194 

Monroe  (Grafton  Co.)  4991   194 

Mont  Vernon  (Hillsborough  Co.)  4992-4996  194 
Moultonborough  (Carroll  Co.)  4997-5003A  194 
NASHUA  (Hillsborough  Co.)  5004-5101    . .  194 

Nelson  (Cheshire  Co.)  5102-5113 198 

New  Boston  (Hillsborough  Co.)  5114-5124  199 
New  Castle  (Rockingham  Co.)  5125-5177  .  199 
New  Durham  (Strafford  Co.)  5178-5182  . .  201 
New  Hampton  (Belknap  Co.)  5183-5198  .  .  201 
New  Ipswich  (Hillsborough  Co.)  5199-5218  202 
New  London  (Merrimack  Co.)  5219-5246    .  203 

Newbury  (Merrimack  Co.)  5247-5250 204 

Newfields  (Rockingham  Co.)  5251-5253  . . .  204 
Newington  (Rockingham  Co.)  5254-5265  . .  204 
Newmarket  (Rockingham  Co.)  5266-5275    .  205 

Newport  (Sullivan  Co.)  5276-5300   205 

Newton  (Rockingham  Co.)  5301-5304     206 

North  Hampton  (Rockingham  Co.) 

5305-5312    206 

Northfield  (Merrimack  Co.)  5313-5315 207 

Northumberland  (Coos  Co.)  5316-5318  . .  .  207 
Northwood  (Rockingham  Co.)  5319-5330  .  207 
Nottingham  (Rockingham  Co.)  5331-5338  .  208 

Odell  (Coos  Co.)    208 

Orange  (Grafton  Co.)  5339    208 

Orford  (Grafton  Co.)  5340-5358     208 

Ossipee  (Carroll  Co.)  5359-5378 209 

Pelham  (Hillsborough  Co.)  5379   209 

Pembroke  (Merrimack  Co.)  5380-5395    209 

Peterborough  (Hillsborough  Co.)  5396-5469  210 

Piermont  (Grafton  Co.)  5470-5472     213 

Pinkham's  Grant  (Coos  Co.)  5473    213 

Pittsburg  (Coos  Co.)  5474-5490    213 

Pittsfield  (Merrimack  Co.)  5491-5502    214 

Plainfield  (Sullivan  Co.)  5503-5534     214 

Plaistow  (Rockingham  Co.)  5535-5539    216 

Plymouth  (Grafton  Co.)  5540-5569    216 

PORTSMOUTH  (Rockingham  Co.) 

5570-5850    217 


Randolph  (Coos  Co.)  5851-5859    228 

Raymond  (Rockingham  Co.)  5860-5865    . .  .  228 

Richmond  (Cheshire  Co.)  5866-5868   229 

Rindge  (Cheshire  Co.)  5869-5887 229 

ROCHESTER  (Strafford  Co.)  5888-5908   . .  229 

Rollinsford  (Strafford  Co.)  5909-5919 230 

Roxbury  (Cheshire  Co.)  5920-5924    231 

Rumney  (Grafton  Co.)  5925-5926    231 

Rye  (Rockingham  Co.)  5927-5950     231 

Salem  (Rockingham  Co.)  5951-5988     232 

Salisbury  (Merrimack  Co.)  5989-5995 233 

Sanbornton  (Belknap  Co.)  5996-6011    233 

Sandown  (Rockingham  Co.)  6012-6016     .  .  .  234 

Sandwich  (Carroll  Co.)  6017-6080    234 

Sargent's  Purchase  (Coos  Co.)  6081-6174  .  236 
Seabrook  (Rockingham  Co.)  6175-6179  . . .  240 
Second  College  Grant  (Coos  Co.)  6180-6182  240 

Sharon  (Hillsborough  Co.)  6183    240 

Shelburne  (Coos  Co.)  6184-6189    240 

SOMERSWORTH  (Strafford  Co.) 

6190-6210    240 

South  Hampton  (Rockingham  Co.) 

6211-6214    241 

Springfield  (Sullivan  Co.)  6215-6217   241 

Stark  (Coos  Co.)  6218    242 

Stewartstown  (Coos  Co.)  6219-6220   242 

Stoddard  (Cheshire  Co.)  6221-6229 242 

Strafford  (Strafford  Co.)  6230-6223    242 

Stratford  (Coos  Co.)  6234-6235    242 

Stratham  (Rockingham  Co.)  6236-6241     . . .  242 

Success  (Coos  Co.)    243 

Sugar  Hill  (Grafton  Co.)  6242   243 

Sullivan  (Cheshire  Co.)  6243-6250 243 

Sunapee  (Sullivan  Co.)  6251-6256    243 

Surry  (Cheshire  Co.)  6257-6265   243 

Sutton  (Merrimack  Co.)  6266-6269    244 

Swanzey  (Cheshire  Co.)  6270-6285   244 

Tamworth  (Carroll  Co.)  6286-6304    245 

Temple  (Hillsborough  Co.)  6205-6324     245 

Thompson  and  Meserve's  Purchase 

(Coos  Co.)   245 

Thornton  (Grafton  Co.)  6325    246 

Tilton  (Belknap  Co.)  6326-6342     246 

Troy  (Cheshire  Co.)  6343-6349     247 

Tuftonboro  (Carroll  Co.)  6350-6353    247 

Unity  (Sullivan  Co.)  6354-6355 247 

Wakefield  (Carroll  Co.)  6356-6371   247 

Walpole  (Cheshire  Co.)  6372-6388   248 

Warner  (Merrimack  Co.)  6389-6403    249 

Warren  (Grafton  Co.)  6404-6410    249 

Washington  (Sullivan  Co.)  6411-6417   250 

Waterville  Valley  (Grafton  Co.)  6418-6420     250 


XI 


Weare  (Hillsborough  Co.)  6421-6430     250 

Webster  (Merrimack  Co.)  6431-6438 250 

Wentworth  (Grafton  Co.)  6439-6445    251 

Wentworth's  Location  (Coos  Co.)     251 

Westmoreland  (Cheshire  Co.)  6446-6458   . .  251 

Whitefield  (Coos  Co.)  6459-6468    252 

Wilmot  (Merrimack  Co.)  6469-6476     252 


Wilton  (Hillsborough  Co.)  6477-6493A 252 

Winchester  (Cheshire  Co.)  6494-6504 253 

Windham  (Rockingham  Co.)  6505-6516    . .  .  253 

Windsor  (Hillsborough  Co.)    254 

Wolfeboro  (Carroll  Co.)  6517-6528A 254 

Woodstock  (Grafton  Co.)  6529-6542    255 


Supplementary  Bibliographies  and  Guides 
Index    


257 
259 


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Acknowledgments 


One  of  the  editors'  rewards  for  compiling  this 
bibliography  has  been  their  friendly  associa- 
tion with  helpful  librarians,  historians,  and 
collectors.  Heavy  extra  burdens  fell  on  the  staffs  of  the 
libraries  visited — burdens  which  continued  after  the 
editors  returned  to  their  office  and  needed  further  help 
by  telephone  or  mail.  Our  special  thanks  for  works  of 
supererogation  to  James  C.  Agnew,  New  England  His- 
toric Genealogical  Society;  Joseph  P.  Copley,  Ports- 
mouth Athenaeum;  Kay  Fox,  Keene  Public  Library; 
Thomas  LeDuc,  who  is  preparing  a  history  of  Phillips 
Exeter  Academy;  Elizabeth  B.  Lessard,  Librarian,  and 
Virginia  G.  Plisko,  Director,  Manchester  Historic  Asso- 
ciation; John  F.  Page,  Director,  William  N.  Copeley, 
James  L.  Garvin,  and  R.  Stuart  Wallace,  New  Hamp- 
shire Historical  Society;  Robert  B.  Perreault,  Librarian, 
Association  Canado-Americaine,  Manchester;  John  C. 
Perry  and  David  R.  Proper,  Keene  collectors;  J.  Duane 
Squires,  New  London;  Walter  W.  Wright  and  Kenneth 
C.  Cramer,  Special  Collections,  Dartmouth  College  Li- 
brary. The  convenient  juxtaposition  of  photocopying 
machines  and  the  National  Union  Catalog  at  the  Dodge 
Library,  Northeastern  University,  saved  the  staff  much 
time. 

For  helpful  letters,  telephone  responses,  and  bibli- 
ographical discussions  we  thank  Towar  M.  Arnold, 
Keene;  Myrna  A.  Barnes,  Lycoming  College  Library, 
Williamsport,  Pa.;  Kathy  Beaudoin,  Dover  Public  Li- 
brary; Steve  Bobowitz,  Baxter  Library,  Kimball  Union 
Academy,  Meriden;  Mary  E.  Brown  and  Nancy  Burkett, 
American  Antiquarian  Society;  A.  Reed  Carver,  Man- 
chester; Charles  E.  Clark  and  Robert  C.  Gilmore,  Uni- 
versity of  New  Hampshire;  Barbara  Cotton,  Laconia 
Public  Library;  Alice  C.  Dalligan,  Burton  Historical  Col- 
lections, Detroit  (Mich.)  Public  Library;  David  Dear- 
born and  William  Haines,  New  England  Historic  Genea- 
logical Society;  Edouard  Desrochers,  Phillips  Exeter 
Academy;  Nancy  Doll,  Thorne-Sagendorph  Art  Gal- 
lery, Keene  State  College;  Jane  L.  Dunn,  Harrisville 
Public  Library;  Robert  P.  Emlen,  Associate  Curator, 
Rhode  Island  Historical  Society;  Phyllis  Endicott  and 


Gerald  Rice,  Manchester  Public  Library;  J.  Worth  Estes, 
Boston  University  School  of  Medicine;  Edward  C.  and 
Hazel  Fales,  Salisbury  Heights;  Gerald  Dickson  Foss, 
Portsmouth;  August  Heckscher,  who  is  preparing  a  his- 
tory of  St.  Paul's  School;  Henry  H.  Hurley,  Westmore- 
land; Josephine  H.  Kustra,  Manchester;  Robert  Leavitt, 
Lebanon  Historical  Society;  MalachyMcCarthy,O.S.B., 
Archivist,  Saint  Anselm's  College,  Manchester;  Rev. 
Lawrence  W.  McGrath,  Librarian,  St.  John's  Seminary, 
Brighton,  Mass.;  Robert  S.  Monahan,  Hanover;  Gio- 
vanna  Neudorfer,  Vermont  State  Archeologist,  Mont- 
pelier;  New  Hampshire  Lung  Association;  Virginia 
O'Neal,  President,  Hinsdale  Historical  Society;  Sheila 
V.  Ostrander,  New  York  State  Library;  Arthur  S.  Pease, 
Lebanon  High  School;  Thaddeus  M.  Piotrowski,  Merri- 
mack Valley  College,  Manchester;  Margaret  Priest, 
Jaffrey  Public  Library;  Lorraine  Leocha  Puksta,  Clare- 
mont;  Karla  M.  Roth  and  Stella  J.  Scheckter,  New 
Hampshire  State  Library;  Frank  O.  Spinney,  Bristol, 
R.I.;  William  L.  Taylor,  Plymouth  State  College;  Eliza- 
beth Reuter  Usher,  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art, 
New  York  City;  Dorothy  M.  Vaughan,  Portsmouth; 
Barbara  White,  Special  Collections,  University  of  New 
Hampshire;  Edna  E.  Whyte,  North  Country  Publishing 
Company,  Lancaster;  Helen  Foss  Wilder,  James  E. 
Whalley  Masonic  Library,  Portsmouth;  Thomas  C. 
Wilson,  Piscataqua  History  Club,  Portsmouth. 

Jonathan  Randolph  (1978)  and  Thomas  G.  Speer 
(1979),  Assistants  to  the  Editors,  compared  titles  with 
the  National  Union  Catalog  and  made  Boston  searches 
easier.  Speer  played  a  major  role  in  producing  the  index, 
with  the  help  of  Neil  Aronson  and  Lynn  Whitney.  We 
have  been  blessed  with  the  same  typist  of  final  copy, 
Margaret  Landy,  and  the  same  proofreader,  Webb 
Dordick,  as  in  previous  volumes.  Mary  Haskell  helped 
with  analysis  of  periodicals  and  Mary  Hagar  Currier 
with  the  index. 

J.D.H.,  ]r. 
T.D.S.B. 


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Preface 


Users  OF  this  volume  who  are  interested  in 
the  origins  and  early  history  of  the  Bibli- 
ographies of  New  England  History  proj- 
ect will  find  an  account  in  the  preface  to  the  first 
volume  in  the  series,  Massachusetts:  A  Bibliography  of 
Its  History.  In  brief,  beginning  in  1968  a  group  of 
college  history  teachers,  librarians,  and  historical 
society  and  museum  personnel  concerned  about 
the  lack  of  bibliographical  keys  to  the  vast  histor- 
ical resources  of  the  region  formed  a  committee  to 
compile  and  publish  a  multivolume  bibliography 
of  New  England  history.  The  committee  formu- 
lated a  publication  plan,  editorial  guidelines,  and  a 
strategy  for  securing  financial  support.  By  1972, 
the  committee  had  acquired  funding  that  enabled 
it  to  obtain  an  editor  and  commence  work  on  the 
first  volume.  The  complexity  of  the  project,  the 
absence  of  models,  and  the  prevailing  economic 
stringency  made  for  slow  progress,  but  in  the  next 
five  years  the  committee  completed  and  published 
the  first  two  volumes  in  the  seven-volume  series. 
After  another  two  years,  we  have  completed  work 
on  the  third.  In  the  later  stage  of  the  work  on  this 
volume,  John  D.  Haskell,  Jr.,  left  the  project.  The 
committee  is  grateful  for  his  seven  years  of  excel- 
lent editorial  work  and  for  the  careful  and  exact- 
ing standards  and  procedures  he  established  for 
this  difficult  enterprise. 

The  committee,  with  a  slowly  growing  mem- 
bership, has  evolved  a  structure  and  method  for 
administering  and  overseeing  the  project,  and  its 
members  continue  to  devote  much  time  to  its 
many  details.  Working  in  close  conjunction  with 
the  committee,  the  editors  and  assistants  have  de- 
veloped an  effective  editorial  process  for  produc- 
ing the  volumes. 

The  favorable  reception  accorded  the  Massa- 
chusetts and  Maine  volumes  has  been  gratifying 
to  the  committee.  It  has  tried  to  be  heedful  of 
criticisms  and  suggestions  for  improvement  and 


to  incorporate  into  later  volumes  desirable 
changes  considered  to  be  consistent  with  our  gen- 
eral plan  and  guidelines.  Thus,  the  index  of  each 
succeeding  volume  has  been  progressively  more 
detailed.  This  volume  inaugurates  a  foreword  in 
which  an  authority  on  the  history  of  the  state  as- 
sesses the  state's  written  history,  its  "needs  and 
opportunities,"  in  the  light  of  the  bibliography. 
The  committee  is  grateful  for  the  addenda  and 
corrigenda  that  users  have  called  to  its  attention 
and  reiterates  its  request  for  further  additions 
and  corrections.  These  will  be  published,  with 
additional  items  the  editors  have  found,  at  the 
conclusion  of  the  series. 

To  ensure  continuation  of  the  project,  the 
committee  seeks  financial  support  from  both  indi- 
viduals and  institutions.  A  contribution  of  five 
hundred  dollars  or  more  qualifies  the  donor  as  a 
"sponsor"  of  the  Bibliographies  of  New  England 
History  series.  At  present,  the  number  of  our 
sponsors  stands  at  seventy-one;  excepting  those 
who  wish  to  remain  anonymous,  they  are  listed 
herein.  Some  contributors  have  given  much  more 
than  the  amount  stipulated  for  a  sponsorship, 
others  have  given  less.  All  have  helped  to  demon- 
strate a  commitment  to  the  project  and  have 
thereby  assisted  the  committee's  efforts  to  secure 
major  foundation  support.  The  National  Endow- 
ment for  the  Humanities  has  provided  funding  for 
the  project  since  1972  on  the  basis  of  the  commit- 
tee's continuing  to  raise  matching  funds.  Once 
again,  it  is  my  pleasure,  on  behalf  of  the  commit- 
tee, to  express  our  gratitude  to  the  Endowment 
for  its  aid,  and  for  the  guidance  and  encourage- 
ment provided  by  the  Endowment's  staff.  I  should 
also  like  to  acknowledge  the  editorial  and  financial 
assistance  that  has  come  from  within  the  state  of 
New  Hampshire,  especially  that  of  the  New 
Hampshire  American  Revolution  Bicentennial 
Commission,  the  New  Hampshire  Charitable 


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Fund,  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  and 
Phoenix  Publishing. 

Great  efforts  must  still  be  made  to  complete 
successfully  the  Bibliographies  of  New  England 
History  in  the  following  years  as  scheduled.  Funds 
must  be  raised  to  match  the  grant  from  the  Na- 
tional Endowment  for  the  Humanities.  The  editor 
will  continue  to  need  editorial  assistance  and 
guidance.  It  is  a  continuing  challenge  to  interpret 
and  apply  the  committee's  guidelines  in  such  a 
way  as  to  make  the  volumes  as  comprehensive  as 
possible  and  at  the  same  time  maintain  the  con- 
sistency essential  to  a  series.  Maintaining  a  dif- 
fuse, voluntary  committee  structure  over  a  pro- 
tracted period  is  not  without  its  own  particular 
difficulties.  Notwithstanding,  as  this  is  being 
written,  the  work  on  the  Vermont  volume  is  be- 


ginning. When  complete,  it  will  take  the  project 
beyond  its  halfway  point. 

In  the  first  volume  I  wrote  that  the  series 
should  serve  as  an  instructive  example  of  how 
scholarly  projects  of  merit  but  with  no  special 
allure  or  modishness  can  be  accomplished  even  in 
difficult  times  by  the  voluntary,  cooperative  ef- 
forts of  individuals  and  institutions.  The  truth  of 
that  claim  is  subjected  to  new  testing  when  each 
new  state  volume  is  undertaken.  The  chain  is  no 
stronger  than  its  weakest  link.  Nonetheless,  the 
completion  of  each  volume  is  a  demonstration  of 
the  principle  and  should  serve  as  a  source  of  satis- 
faction to  a  large  and  increasing  number  of  indi- 
viduals and  institutions  throughout  New 
England. 


John  Borden  Armstrong 

Professor  of  History 
Boston  University 


14  July  1979 


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Foreword 


The  EDITORS  of  this  volume  disarmingly 
point  out  that  there  is  no  such  thing  as  a 
perfect  bibliography.  And  certainly  there 
is  a  lot  that  can  go  wrong  in  a  work  of  this  kind. 
Rules  for  selection  and  principles  of  organization 
are  in  considerable  part  simply  arbitrary  deci- 
sions, and  they  are,  in  their  application,  subject  to 
wayward  individual  interpretation.  Furthermore, 
just  as  in  the  making  of  many  books  there  is  no 
end,  so  in  the  searching  for  all  appropriate  past 
titles  there  can  be  no  unquestionable  conclusion. 
Somewhere  out  there,  however  painstaking  the 
investigation,  there  will  always  be  at  least  a  few 
that  got  away. 

Recognizing  these  occupational  hazards,  the 
editors  set  out  to  make  available  a  list  of  all  printed 
or  published  works — principally  books  and  maga- 
zine articles — written  with  "a  conscious  historical 
purpose"  to  illuminate  some  portion  of  New 
Hampshire's  past.  The  result  may  not  be  perfect 
but,  given  the  difficulties  of  the  task,  and  the  con- 
straints of  time,  money,  and  energy,  it  can  be 
taken  as  a  remarkable  collective  achievement. 
Within  the  carefully  developed  ground  rules  for 
selection  there  is  now  for  the  first  time  in  one 
place  a  comprehensive  accounting  of  all  the  "con- 
scious history"  that  has  been  written  and  pub- 
lished about  the  state  since  its  first  days.  Whether 
used  by  the  casually  interested  as  "suggested 
further  reading"  or  as  a  reliable  tool  for  more  pur- 
poseful research,  this  well-prepared  volume  ful- 
fills the  stated  intentions. 

The  obvious  object  of  a  book  like  this  is  to  re- 
port on  the  work  already  done.  But  it  can  also  be 
used  to  indicate  future  possibilities.  A  brief  survey 
of  the  entries  suggests,  depending  upon  an  indi- 
vidual preference,  that,  after  100  years,  we  need  a 
new  gazetteer,  that  more  work  must  be  done  on 
Concord  coaches,  mast  pines,  and  the  Amoskeag 
Manufacturing  Company,  that  there  is  not  much 
left  to  do  in  the  matter  of  military  service  in  the 


Civil  War  or  the  petrology  of  the  White  Moun- 
tains, and  that  someone  ought  to  make  a  study  of 
the  art  colony  at  North  Conway. 

This  is  a  game  anybody  can  play,  and  it  has  its 
private  satisfactions.  More  to  the  point  are  other 
kinds  of  indicated  opportunities — possible  new 
ways  of  getting  at  significant  elements  in  New 
Hampshire's  past — that  are  suggested  by  an 
examination  of  this  bibliography.  A  good  point  of 
departure  is  to  be  found  in  the  way  the  book  is 
organized.  In  its  structure  it  fairly  reflects  certain 
dominant  characteristics  in  the  evolving  life  of  the 
state;  that  is,  it  emphasizes  that  the  parts  have 
been,  ordinarily,  of  greater  interest  than  the 
whole.  Three  quarters  of  the  title  entries  appear 
in  the  section  devoted  to  cities  and  towns.  That  is 
as  it  should  be  in  a  state  where  the  facts  of  geog- 
raphy break  it  up  into  five  separate  and  distinct  re- 
gions and  where  the  force  of  tradition  confirms 
the  integrity  of  town  lines  and  the  importance  of 
home  rule.  In  a  state  where  the  meaning  of  exper- 
ience has  derived  so  much  from  the  sense  of  en- 
closing locality  it  is  not  surprising  that  so  much  of 
the  recorded  past  comes  down  in  the  compart- 
ments of  local  history. 

This  concentration  on  particularity  has  dis- 
tracted attention  from  the  search  for  significance 
in  common  denominators,  or  in  the  sum  of  things. 
As  one  of  the  editors  of  this  volume  reported,  the 
section  on  the  state  as  a  whole  seems  to  show  how 
little  comprehensive,  synthetic  work  has  been 
done,  especially  for  the  years  since  1800.  So  there 
is  an  opportunity  to  develop  larger,  longer  views. 
This  does  not  mean  that  there  is  a  compelling 
need  for  more  general  histories  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. Since  the  great  work  of  Jeremy  Belknap, 
such  volumes,  substantial  at  least  in  size,  have  ap- 
peared about  every  quarter  century.  The  most 
recent  work,  a  fullbodied  (four  volumes),  judi- 
cious account  of  the  principal  events  in  the  politi- 
cal, economic,  and  social  development  of  the  state 


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by  J.  Duane  Squires,  should  serve  the  need  for 
coverage  and  survey  for  some  time  to  come. 

Nor  does  the  opportunity  for  larger,  longer 
views  suggest,  necessarily,  further  studies  of  the 
continuing  institutions,  societies,  and  profes- 
sions. The  history  of  religious  denominations, 
educational  systems,  the  legal,  dental,  and  medical 
professions,  patriotic  and  civic  organizations, 
seems,  for  the  time  being,  sufficiently  recorded. 

The  indicated  opportunity  lies  in  other  direc- 
tions. There  is  first  the  chance  to  discover  a  course 
of  events  or  a  process  that  has  cut  across  the  local 
boundaries  and  operated  in  the  whole  society  in 
time  past,  and  to  subject  such  phenomena  not 
only  to  benign  description  but  to  careful  analysis 
and  synthesis.  Several  models  for  this  kind  of 
systematic  exercise  are  included  in  these  pages. 
There  is  jacksonian  Democracy  in  New  Hampshire, 
1800-1851,  by  Donald  Cole,  for  one  and  Experiment 
in  Republicanism,  by  Jere  Daniell,  for  another.  In 
these  works,  and  a  few  others  written  in  the  last 
decade,  one  can  discover  how  much  a  careful 
examination  of  a  political  process  can  contribute 
to  a  fuller  understanding  of  the  state's  own  past 
and  how  it  can  also  yield  findings  of  more  general 
application.  One  could  wish  that  there  was  a  simi- 
lar investigation  of  the  way  in  which  the  Progres- 
sive spirit  began  to  work  in  the  society  at  a  time 
when  the  state  was  in  a  condition  of  numbness  if 
not  of  actual  decay;  or  that  there  would  be  avail- 
able a  study  of  the  way  textiles  had  pushed  upon 
the  character  of  the  state  from  the  opening  of  the 
first  mill  in  New  Ipswich  in  1804  to  the  bank- 
ruptcy of  the  Amoskeag  in  1935.  But  the  object 
here  is  not  so  much  to  propose  special  topics  as  to 
recommend  the  selection  of  new  categories  for  in- 
vestigation and  new  methods  of  study  that  would 
extend  the  reach  of  historical  interpretation. 

There  is  another  way  of  doing  it  that  is  also 
suggested  in  these  pages.  What  often  limits  local 


history  is  not  simply  the  town  lines  but  the  fact 
that  the  narrative  is  usually  conceived  within 
dimensions  prescribed  by  the  genealogical,  the 
anecdotal,  the  celebratory,  and  the  pious  concern 
to  make  things  sound  right.  When  these  con- 
straints can  be  broken  through,  when  the  struc- 
ture and  content  of  the  narrative  approximates 
the  structure  and  content  of  the  local  life  as  it  was 
led,  then  the  power  to  illuminate  that  resides  in 
the  fully  realized  historical  particular  can  be  di- 
rectly felt.  Several  models  appear  in  these  pages, 
among  them  Factory  Under  the  Elms,  by  John  Borden 
Armstrong,  and  New  Hampshire  Boms  a  Town,  by 
Marion  N.  Rawson.  In  such  works  the  vividness  of 
the  single  case  can  be  translated  into  convincing 
general  propositions. 

For  the  full  development  of  the  kind  of  exer- 
cises suggested  above,  whether  the  examination 
of  a  process  or  the  reconstruction  of  a  particular 
example,  the  direct  testimony  of  participants  is 
required — diaries,  letters,  accounting  records, 
minutes  of  meetings,  official  correspondence,  and 
so  forth.  Within  the  ground  rules  for  selection  im- 
posed upon  the  editors  by  time  and  money,  it  has 
not  been  possible  to  include  many  such  listings  in 
these  pages.  Fortunately  a  few,  like  the  extra- 
ordinary diary  of  Matthew  Patten,  can  be  made  to 
fall  within  the  guidelines;  but  on  the  whole,  fu- 
ture researchers  will  have  to  seek  out  the  sources 
of  unprocessed  raw  materials  without  much  as- 
sistance from  this  volume. 

Yet  in  the  making  of  history,  progress  goes  on 
step  by  step  and  not  by  quantum  jump.  In  this 
book  all  the  assets  acquired  by  previous  historical 
search  have  been  fully  revealed  and  all  sorts  of 
avenues  for  future  exploration  have  been  opened 
up.  One  can  only  be  grateful  that  this  first  foot 
forward  is  such  a  long  stride  ahead. 


Elting  E.  Morison 

Peterborough,  New  Hampshire 


20  July  1979 


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Introduction 


To  make  the  best  use  of  this  bibliography, 
the  reader  needs  to  know  its  goals  and 
their  dimensions.  The  basic  aim  of  the 
Bibliographies  of  New  England  History  series  is  to 
include  all  printed  or  published  New  England 
materials  consciously  prepared  as  history.  Each 
volume  includes  works  published  up  to  a  terminal 
date:  the  end  of  1972  for  Massachusetts,  the  end 
of  1975  for  Maine,  the  end  of  1977  for  New 
Hampshire.  As  in  earlier  volumes,  we  include 
titles  published  since  1977  when  they  have  come 
to  our  attention. 

The  Committee  for  a  New  England  Bibliog- 
raphy deliberated  more  than  four  years  in  shaping 
its  policies  before  work  started,  and  its  editorial 
committees  established  and  refined  guidelines  as 
the  volumes  were  being  prepared.  Within  reason- 
able limits  of  time  and  expense,  we  have  tried  to 
include  historical  work  of  all  kinds,  making  no 
qualitative  judgments.  This  is  a  bibliography  of 
works  which  tell  something  about  the  past  of 
some  New  Hampshire  place  or  subject. 

Around  the  edges  of  the  field  of  historical  pro- 
duction are  related  materials  which  we  have  ex- 
cluded: manuscripts;  printed  primary  sources 
such  as  government  documents;  biographies  and 
autobiographies;  works  of  genealogy;  fiction; 
writings  for  children;  maps  and  atlases;  local  di- 
rectories; almanacs;  guidebooks.  Every  boundary, 
however,  has  a  hazy  zone  where  the  editors  have 
to  exercise  judgment.  The  two  editors  of  the  cur- 
rent volume  have  had  two  judgments,  usually 
agreeing  but  occasionally  differing,  about  the 
material  each  examined. 

Inside  but  near  the  boundaries,  we  have  in- 
cluded family  history  (as  distinct  from  genealogy), 
collected  biography,  published  diaries  and  travel 
accounts  which  are  significant  for  the  history  of  a 
locale,  edited  series  of  archival  or  vital  records, 
and,  in  the  case  of  New  Hampshire,  two  series  of 
directories,  one  "novel,"  and  a  number  of  bio- 


graphical items.  To  qualify  within  the  last  cate- 
gory, the  work  must  focus  on  an  aspect  of  a  career 
that  is  local  in  scope,  that  deals  primarily  with  the 
history  of  the  state  or  of  a  place  or  local  institution 
within  it.  Examples  for  the  current  volume  are 
Abraham  Lincoln's  visit  to  New  Hampshire,  or 
Ernest  M.  Hopkins  as  president  of  Dartmouth 
College.  Although  full-scale  biographies  are 
normally  excluded,  the  New  Hampshire  bibliog- 
raphy includes  a  handful  of  such  volumes  in  which 
local  history  is  substantially  emphasized,  such  as 
W.  H.  Brown's  Colonel  John  Goffe:  Eighteenth  Century 
New  Hampshire.  Also  included  are  a  few  autobiog- 
raphies, such  as  William  R.  Brown's,  and  remi- 
niscences like  those  of  George  F.  Morris. 

The  town  registers  published  by  Harry  E. 
Mitchell,  with  others,  although  basically  direc- 
tories, were  included  for  their  quantities  of  local 
history.  Likewise  Paul],  and  Marie-Louise  Fredy- 
ma's  compilations  consciously  arrange  historical 
material  on  a  specialized  subject.  Special  anni- 
versary issues  of  bulletins  have  been  treated  as 
monographs  and  included.  Alice  Haubrich's  colo- 
nial history  of  the  Piscataqua  region,  for  the  gen- 
eral reader,  is  listed,  although  she  calls  it  "an  his- 
torical novel"  for  juveniles.  In  these  cases,  the 
substance  is  conscious  history,  regardless  of  the 
form. 

We  have  arbitrarily  defined  "history"  as 
created  a  year  or  more  after  the  events.  We  there- 
fore excluded  several  reports  of  the  1938  hurri- 
cane and  many  travel  narratives  as  contemporary, 
and  also  annual  and  biennial  reports  of  institu- 
tions. 

Posted  prominently  in  the  Committee's  Bos- 
ton University  office  are  quotations  from  a  British 
librarian,  Tohn  Carter,  and  an  American  one, 
Worthington  C.  Ford,  reminding  the  editors  that 
no  one  will  ever  compile  a  perfect  bibliography. 
We  inevitably  missed  some  titles  because  we 
could  not  look  everywhere.  To  help  judge  what 


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we  missed,  the  reader  should  know  where  we 
looked. 

Starting  with  the  Library  of  Congress  shelf 
list  for  New  Hampshire  local  history  (F31-F45), 
Haskell  added  titles  from  John  Borden  Arm- 
strong's manuscript  bibliography  of  New  Eng- 
land. He  then  examined  all  catalog  entries  begin- 
ning with  the  word  New  Hampshire,  or  with  the 
names  of  its  counties  and  towns,  in  the  New  Eng- 
land Historic  Genealogical  Society  library  and  the 
Boston  Public  Library.  Other  Boston  area  li- 
braries were  examined  selectively.  Titles  which, 
on  examination,  fitted  our  guidelines  were 
checked  with  the  National  Union  Catalog,  where 
other  titles  were  found.  Haskell  searched  over  a 
hundred  bibliographies. 

Some  two-thirds  of  about  6,550  entries  are 
articles  in  serials.  In  all,  213  serials  with  long  runs 
were  analyzed  completely  as  far  as  available, 
mostly  by  Haskell,  with  help  from  others.  Many 
more  serials  are  represented  here  by  articles 
found  in  reference  files,  special  collections,  and  in 
short-run  periodicals.  Some  were  searched  part 
way  until  a  change  in  content  or  continued  low 
yield  dictated  a  stop.  Abbreviations  have  been 
used  for  titles  frequently  cited;  these  are  listed  on 
pp.  xxvii-xxviii.  A  complete  list  of  serials  searched 
thoroughly  is  planned  for  the  final  volume. 

After  concluding  a  twelve-month  Boston 
search  in  April  1978,  Haskell  spent  six  months  in 
Concord,  repeating  the  search  of  state,  county, 
town,  and  special  geographical  names  (such  as 
White  Mountains)  at  the  State  Library  and  the 
New  Hampshire  Historical  Society.  After  Haskell 
left  in  October  1978,  Bassett  searched  the  librar- 
ies of  l'Association  Canado-Americaine,  Man- 
chester, and  the  Manchester  Historic  Association, 
the  Whalley  Masonic  Library,  Portsmouth,  and 
the  Portsmouth  Athenaeum,  the  University  of 
New  Hampshire,  Kimball  Union  Academy,  Phil- 
lips Exeter  Academy,  and  St.  Paul's  School  librar- 
ies, Dartmouth's  White  Mountain  and  Archives 
collections,  and  public  libraries  and  private  collec- 
tions in  Claremont,  Dover,  Keene,  Manchester, 
Nashua,  Peterborough,  and  Portsmouth. 

As  the  table  of  contents  shows,  our  arrange- 
ment is  geographical,  with  access  to  subjects, 
authors,  and  places  through  a  comprehensive 
index.  A  headnote  to  the  index  explains  how  to 
use  it.  The  state  has  ten  counties,  two  hundred 
twenty-one  towns,  thirteen  cities,  and  twenty- 
five   unincorporated  places.   Place   names   are 


spelled  as  in  Communities,  Settlements,  and  Neighbor- 
hood Centers  in  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  entry  888. 

Histories  of  more  than  one  town  in  the  same 
county  are  listed  under  the  county;  those  about 
areas  in  more  than  one  county,  under  the  state. 
Mountains,  for  example,  often  cover  more  than 
one  political  division.  Sometimes,  however,  it 
seems  logical  to  locate  them  by  their  summits. 
Thus  material  about  Mount  Washington  has  been 
entered  under  Sargent's  Purchase,  although  its 
auto  road  and  cog  railway  cross  into  adjacent 
places,  see  also  references  appear  at  the  end  of  the 
list  of  titles  under  many  towns. 

Entries  for  the  New  Hampshire  volume  were 
assembled  according  to  the  rule  that  items  con- 
cerning more  than  one  state  will  appear  in  the 
final  volume  of  this  series,  on  New  England.  Ex- 
ceptions have  been  made,  however,  for  works 
about  the  Piscataqua  region,  the  Portsmouth 
Naval  Shipyard,  and  the  Treaty  of  Portsmouth; 
these  are  listed  in  the  volumes  for  both  Maine  and 
New  Hampshire.  For  the  Isles  of  Shoals,  which 
are  partly  in  Maine  and  partly  in  New  Hampshire, 
items  on  particular  islands  are  included  under 
Kittery  in  the  Maine  volume  and  under  Rye  in  the 
New  Hampshire  volume.  Works  relating  to  the 
Isles  as  a  group  will  be  deferred  to  the  New  Eng- 
land volume.  Literature  on  the  land  grants  by 
Governor  Benning  Wentworth  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, which  are  in  present-day  Vermont,  will 
appear  in  the  Vermont  volume. 

We  cite  the  best  or  latest  edition  of  a  book,  if 
there  is  more  than  one,  with  the  date  of  the  first 
edition,  if  known,  in  parentheses  immediately 
after  the  title.  Works  by  the  same  author  are  ar- 
ranged by  title  in  a  single  alphabetical  sequence, 
whether  composed  or  edited,  and  whether  done 
alone  or  with  one  or  more  collaborators.  A  dash 
stands  for  the  name  of  the  first  author  only;  any 
additional  authors  are  written  out.  For  works  by 
more  than  three  authors  or  editors,  only  the  first 
three  named  appear  in  the  bibliographical  entry, 
but  all  are  entered  in  the  index.  Author  and  im- 
print data  not  shown  on  the  title  page  or  verso 
appear  in  square  brackets.  Broadside  dimensions 
are  in  inches,  height  before  width. 

Because  the  National  Union  Catalog  locates  its 
titles,  we  cite  library  locations  (see  list  of  abbrevia- 
tions on  pp.  xxix-xxx)  only  for  works  not  found 
there.  No  location  symbols  are  given  for  periodi- 
cals because  the  Union  List  of  Serials,  New  Serial  Titles, 
and  regional  lists  such  as  the  New  Hampshire  Col- 


XX 


lege  and  University  Council's  Union  List  of  Serials 
(item  901)  are  generally  available.  We  call  the 
reader's  attention  also  to  the  list  of  cities,  towns, 
and  unincorporated  places  (pp.  xxiii-xxv)  and  to 
the  list  of  supplementary  bibliographies  and 
guides  (pp.  255-257). 

The  Committee  welcomes  both  corrections 
and  additions  to  this  and  previous  volumes  that 
fall  within  the  guidelines  and  before  the  terminal 
dates.  We  expect  to  publish  these  in  the  final 
volume  of  the  series. 


Those  students  concerned  with  the  history  of 
a  place  should  visit  its  libraries,  historical  socie- 
ties, and  local  historians  and  collectors  to  find 
scrapbooks,  clipping  files,  tear  sheets,  unpub- 
lished histories  (such  as  Grace  Amsden's  three- 
volume  history  of  Concord  at  the  New  Hampshire 
Historical  Society),  tape  recordings,  uncataloged 
materials,  and  works  added  since  this  volume  was 
prepared.  Of  such  searches  there  is  no  end. 


John  D.  Haskell,  Jr. 

College  of  William  and  Mary 


T.  D.  Seymour  Bassett 


XXI 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE 

PUBLISHED    BY 

THE  NATIONAL  SURVEY 

CHESTER.  VERMONT 


UNOROANIZBD  AREAS 

1  Atkinson  4  Oilmanton  Academy  Orant 

2  Dlxvllle 

3  Dixs  Orant 

4  Dartmouth  College  Orant 

5  Brvlngs  Orant 

6  Odell 

7  Cambridge 

8  Kilkenny 

9  Success 

10  Low  &  Burbank  Orant 

11  Thompson  &  Meserve  Purchase 

12  Martins  Location 

13  Greens  Orant 

14  Pinkhams  Orant 

15  Beans  Purchase 

16  Crawforda  Purchase 

17  Chandlers  Purchase 

18  Sargents  Purchase 

19  N.  H.  State  Forest  Reservation 

20  Beans  Orant 

21  Cutts  Orant 

22  Hfldleys  Purchase 

23  Hales  Location 

24  Livermore 


MASSACHUSETTS*  _  "X 


COPYRIGHT    NATIONAL  SURVEY  CO 


Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places,  by  Counties 


The  thirteen  cities  are  in  capital  letters; 
the  twenty-five  unincorporated  places  are  designated  by  an  asterisk. 


Belknap  County 

Alton 

Barnstead 

Belmont 

Center  Harbor 

Gilford 

Gilmanton 

LACONIA 

Meredith 

New  Hampton 

Sanbornton 

Tilton 

Carroll  County 

Albany 

Bartlett 

Brookfield 

Chatham 

Conway 

Eaton 

Effingham 

Freedom 
*Hale's  Location 
*Hart's  Location 

Jackson 

Madison 

Moultonborough 

Ossipee 

Sandwich 

Tamworth 

Tuftonboro 

Wakefield 

Wolfeboro 

Cheshire  County 

Alstead 
Chesterfield 
Dublin 
Fitzwilliam 


Cheshire  County  (cont.) 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

KEENE 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 

Coos  County 

*Atkinson  and  Gilmanton 

Academy  Grant 
"Bean's  Grant 
*Bean's  Purchase 

BERLIN 
"Cambridge 

Carroll 
"Chandler's  Purchase 

Clarksville 

Colebrook 

Columbia 

"Crawford's  Purchase 
"Cutt's  Grant 

Dalton 
"Dix's  Grant 
"Dixville 

Dummer 


Coos  County  (cont.) 

Errol 
"Erving's  Location 

Gorham 
"Green's  Grant 
"Hadley's  Purchase 

Jefferson 
"Kilkenny 

Lancaster 

"Low  and  Burbank's  Grant 
"Martin's  Location 

Milan 
"Millsfield 

Northumberland 
"Odell 
"Pinkham's  Grant 

Pittsburg 

Randolph 
"Sargent's  Purchase 
"Second  College  Grant 

Shelburne 

Stark 

Stewartstown 

Stratford 
"Success 

"Thompson  and  Meserve's 

Purchase 
"Wentworth's  Location 

Whitefield 

Grafton  County 

Alexandria 

Ashland 

Bath 

Benton 

Bethlehem 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campton 


xxui 


Grafton  County  (cont.) 


Hillsborough  County  (cont.) 


Rockingham  County  (cont.) 


Canaan 

Dorchester 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Franconia 

Grafton 

Groton 

Hanover 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Holderness 

Landaff 

LEBANON 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Livermore 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Monroe 

Orange 

Orford 

Piermont 

Plymouth 

Rumney 

Sugar  Hill 

Thornton 

Warren 

Waterville  Valley 

Wentworth 

Woodstock 

Hillsborough  County 

Amherst 

Antrim 

Bedford 

Bennington 

Brookline 

Deering 

Francestown 

Goffstown 

Greenfield 

Greenville 

Hancock 

Hillsborough 

Hollis 

Hudson 

Litchfield 


Lyndeborough 

MANCHESTER 

Mason 

Merrimack 

Milford 

Mont  Vernon 

NASHUA 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich 

Pelham 

Peterborough 

Sharon 

Temple 

Weare 

Wilton 

Windsor 

Merrimack  County 

Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

CONCORD 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

FRANKLIN 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

New  London 

Newbury 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 

Rockingham  County 

Atkinson 

Auburn 


Brentwood 

Candia 

Chester 

Danville 

Deerfield 

Derry 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Londonderry 

New  Castle 

Newfields 

Newington 

Newmarket 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham 

Plaistow 

PORTSMOUTH 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 

Strafford  County 

Barrington 

DOVER 

Durham 

Farmington 

Lee 

Madbury 

Middleton 

Milton 

New  Durham 

ROCHESTER 

Rollinsford 

SOMERSWORTH 

Strafford 


xxiv 


Sullivan  County 

Acworth  Goshen  Plainfield 

Charlestown  Grantham  Springfield 

CLAREMONT  Langdon  Sunapee 

Cornish  Lempster  Unity 

Croydon  Newport  Washington 


XXV 


Serial  Abbreviations 


Only  those  titles  for  which  abbreviations  are  used 
are  listed  here.  This  is  not  a  complete  list  of  serials  searched  or  cited. 


AASP 

AgHist 

AHR 

AmQ 

AmQReg 

AmSocR 

BTJM 

CanJHist 

CH&Misc 

CSMP 

DARMag 

DartAlum 

ExeterHSB 

FHAB 

G&CBarAP 

GraniteMo 

GraniteStMag 

HNH 

JAH 

JForH 

JLibH 

JNegroEd 

JSocH 

LebanonHSAR 

MagNEH 

Manchester  HAC 

MHSC 

MHSP 

MtWObNB 

NEARAJ 

NEARANewsletter 

NegroHB 

NEHGR 

NEM 

NEQ 

NHAlum 

NHArcheol 

NHBarAP 

NHBarJ 

NHCCRecord 


American  Antiquarian  Society.  Proceedings 

Agricultural  History 

American  Historical  Review 

American  Quarterly 

American  Quarterly  Register 

American  Sociological  Review 

Board  of  Trade  ]ournal,  Manchester 

Canadian  journal  of  History 

Collections  Historical  and  Miscellaneous,  and  Monthly  Literary  journal 

Colonial  Society  of  Massachusetts.  Publications 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  Magazine 

Dartmouth  Alumni  Magazine 

Exeter  Historical  Society.  Bulletin 

Friends  Historical  Association.  Bulletin 

Grafton  &  Coos  Bar  Association.  Proceedings 

Granite  Monthly 

Granite  State  Magazine 

Historical  New  Hampshire 

journal  of  American  History 

journal  of  Forest  History 

journal  of  Library  History 

journal  of  Negro  Education 

journal  of  Social  History 

Lebanon  Historical  Society.  Annual  Report 

Magazine  of  New  England  History 

Manchester  Historic  Association.  Collections 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Collections 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Proceedings 

Mount  Washington  Observatory.  News  Bulletin 

New  England  Antiquities  Research  Association,  journal 

New  England  Antiquities  Research  Association.  Newsletter 

Negro  History  Bulletin 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register 

New  England  Magazine 

New  England  Quarterly 

New  Hampshire  Alumnus 

New  Hampshire  Archeologist 

Bar  Association  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire.  Proceedings 

New  Hampshire  Bar  journal 

New  Hampshire  Congregational-Christian  Record 


xxvn 


NHChurchman 

NHCollegeM 

NHEchoes 

NHHSC 

NHHSP 

NHJEd 

NHJMed 

NHM 

NHMasonicB 

NHMedST 

NHOHWAR 

NHPLB 

NHPrAP 

NHProfiles 

NHRepos 

OTNE 

PEAB 

SandwichHSAExcursion 

VieFr 

VieFrAm 

W&MQ 


New  Hampshire  Churchman 

New  Hampshire  College  Monthly 

New  Hampshire  Echoes 

New  Hampshire  Historical  Society.  Collections 

New  Hampshire  Historical  Society.  Proceedings 

New  Hampshire  Journal  of  Education 

New  Hampshire  Journal  of  Medicine 

New  Hampshire  Magazine 

New  Hampshire  Masonic  Bulletin 

New  Hampshire  Medical  Society.  Transactions 

New  Hampshire  Old  Home  Week  Association.  Reports 

Bulletin  of  the  New  Hampshire  Public  Libraries 

New  Hampshire  Press  Association.  Proceedings 

New  Hampshire  Profiles 

New  Hampshire  Repository 

Old-Time  New  England 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy.  Bulletin 

Sandwich  Historical  Society.  Annual  Excursion 

Vie  Prancaise 

Vie  Pranco-Am'ericaine 

William  &  Mary  Quarterly 


xxvin 


Location  Symbols 


DLC 

MB 

MBNEH 

MH 

MWA 

Nh 

NhCand 

NhCl 

NhCl-Puksta 

NhCSp 

NhD 

NhDo 

NhExP 

NhHan 

NhHar 

NhHen 

NhHi 

NhHopA 

NhJ 

NhKe 

NhKeHi 

NhKe-Perry 

NhKe-Proper 

NhLe 

NhLeHi 

NhLe-Wright 

NhM 

NhM-Piotrowski 

NhMACA 

NhMCh 

NhMHi 

NhMSA 

NhMeK 

NhN-Copley 

NhNa 

NhNaR 

NhNLC 

NhP 

NhPHi 

NhPo 


Library  of  Congress 

Boston  Public  Library 

New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  Boston 

Harvard  University,  Cambridge 

American  Antiquarian  Society,  Worcester 

New  Hampshire  State  Library,  Concord 

Smyth  Public  Library,  Candia 

Claremont  Public  Library 

Lorraine  Leocha  Puksta,  Claremont 

St.  Paul's  School,  Concord 

Dartmouth  College,  Hanover 

Dover  Public  Library 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy 

Hanover  Public  Library 

Harrisville  Public  Library 

Henniker  Library,  New  England  College 

New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  Concord 

New  Hampshire  Antiquarian  Society,  Hopkinton 

]affrey  Public  Library 

Keene  Public  Library 

Historical  Society  of  Cheshire  County,  Colony  House  Museum,  Keene 

John  C.  Perry,  Keene 

David  R.  Proper,  Keene 

Lebanon  Public  Library 

Lebanon  Historical  Society 

Walter  W.  Wright,  Lebanon 

Manchester  City  Library 

Thaddeus  M.  Piotrowski,  Merrimack  Valley  Branch,  University  of  New  Hampshire 

Association  Canado- Americaine  d 'Assurance  Vie,  Manchester 

Chancery  Library,  Diocese  of  Manchester,  Manchester 

Manchester  Historic  Association 

Saint  Anselm's  College,  Manchester 

Kimball  Union  Academy,  Meriden 

Joseph  P.  Copley,  New  Castle 

Nashua  Public  Library 

Rivier  College,  Nashua 

Colby-Sawyer  College,  New  London 

Peterborough  Public  Library 

Peterborough  Historical  Society 

Portsmouth  Public  Library 


XXIX 


NhPoA  Portsmouth  Athenaeum 

NhPoP  Piscataqua  History  Club,  Portsmouth 

NhPoW  James  E.  Whalley  Museum  and  Library,  Masonic  Temple,  Portsmouth 

NhU  University  of  New  Hampshire,  Durham 

NhWalHi  Walpole  Historical  Society 

NN  New  York  Public  Library 

RWoU  Union  5aint-]ean-Baptiste,  Mallet  Library,  Woonsocket,  Rhode  Island 

VtArch  Files  of  Vermont  State  Archeologist  Gwvanna  Neudorfer,  Montpelier 


xxx 


New 
Hampshire 

A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


New  Hampshire 

Works  on  the  State  as  a 

whole  or  touching  upon 

more  than  one  county. 


ABBOTT,  CLARA  B.   "The  practical  work  of  the 
Daughters  of  American  Revolution  in  New  Hamp- 
shire." Magazine  of  History,  14  (1911),  177- 
181. 

Chronological  account  of  the  founding  of 
D.A.R.  chapters  in  the  state. 

"ACCOUNT  of  earthquakes  in  New  Hampshire." 
MHSC,  9  (1804),  232-234. 

"ACCOUNT  of  the  great  whirlwind  in  New- 
Hampshire,  September  9,  1821."   NHHSC,  1 
(1824),  241-252. 
Tornado. 

"AN  ACCOUNT  of  the  insurrection  in  New  Hamp- 
shire in  1786."   NHHSC,  3  (1832),  117-122. 

"ACCOUNT  of  the  rate  of  silver  per  ounce  in 
New-Hampshire  in  the  following  years." 
NHHSC,  5  (1837),  258. 
1700-1750. 

ADAMS,  JAMES  OSGOOD.   Centennial  papers:   one 
hundred  years'  rural  progress,  and  reports 
and  addresses  relative  to  the  Centennial  Ex- 
hibition, 1876.   Concord:   Edward  A.  Jenks, 
1877.   Pp.  140. 

Adams's  address  on  the  history  of  New  Hamp- 
shire agriculture,  "One  hundred  years'  prog- 
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ADAMS,  LINCOLN  H.   A  brief  history  of  New 
Hampshire  Indians.   New  Durham:   New  Hamp- 
shire Archaeological  Society,  1958.   Unpaged. 
Nh. 

ADAMS,  SHERMAN.   "Conditions  in  the  pulpwood 
industry  of  New  Hampshire."   Granite  State 
Forester,  2  (1941),  [14]-17. 
Since  1870. 

.   New  Hampshire  has  its  one  hundred  and 

fifty-eighth  birthday....   Washington:   Govt. 
Print.  Off.,  1946.   Pp.  8.   Nh. 


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NO  ENTRY. 

AINSWORTH,  LILLIAN  M.   "New  Hampshire's  women 
legislators."   GraniteMo,  55  (1923),  27-30. 
Emma  L.  Bartlett,  Effie  Earll  Yantis,  and 
Gertrude  Moran  Caldwell. 

AKERS,  CHARLES  W.   "New  Hampshire's  'honorary' 
Lieutenant  Governor:   John  Temple  and  the 
American  Revolution."   HNH,  30  (1975),  79-99. 


ALCOTT,  W.  E.   "Wilder's  'folly. 
23  (Nov.  1959),  72-75,  124-128. 
Estate  of  Jones  Warren  Wilder. 


Yankee, 


ALDEN,  TIMOTHY.   The  glory  of  America:   a 
century  sermon  delivered  at  the  South  church, 
in  Portsmouth,  Newhampshire,  IV  January, 
MDCCCI.   Together  with  a  number  of  historical 
notes,  and  an  appendix,  containing  an  account 
of  the  newspapers  printed  in  the  state. 
Portsmouth:   William  Treadwell,  1801.   Pp.  47. 

ALDRICH,  EDGAR.   "The  Indian  Stream  contro- 
versy." NHHSP,  2  (1888-1895),  366-399. 
Northern  boundary  of  the  state,  1830 's. 

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17  (1894),  223-250,  286. 

ALEXANDER,  NORMAN.  "New  Hampshire's  twelve 
constitutional  conventions."  New  Hampshire 
Town  and  City  Notes,  1  (May  1948),  2-4. 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  CHURCHES  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 
Sesquicentennial,  American  Baptist  Churches 
of  New  Hampshire,  1826-1976.  n.p.,  [1976]. 
Pp.  [128].   NhHi. 

Histories  of  the  state-wide  organization 
and  its  affiliated  churches. 

AMERICAN  LEGION.   NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   Nineteenth 
annual  state  convention  program.   Manchester, 
1937.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

Brief  histories  of  participating  units  and 
state  organization. 


10   ADDEY,  MARKINFIELD.   "A  greeting  to  'The  Echo' 
readers."  White  Mt.  Echo,  25  (Aug.  9,  1902), 
1-2. 

Reminiscences  of  Bethlehem  and  the  White 
Mountains  since  he  first  visited  them  in  1874. 


21    "AMONG  the  legislators  of  1911."   GraniteMo, 
43  (1911),  39-71. 

Biographical  sketches. 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


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AMORY,  THOMAS  COFFIN.   "The  memory  of  General 
John  Sullivan  of  New  Hampshire,  vindicated 
from  historical  misrepresentations."  MHSP , 
(1866-1867),  380-436. 

ANDERSON,  G.  WELLS.   "New  Hampshire  chief 
justices  in  the  nineteenth  century:   Jeremiah 
Smith  (1759-1842),  Chief  Justice  (1802-1809, 
1813-1816),  'stare  decisis'  and  special  plead- 
ing." NHBarJ,  2  (1959-1960),  239-249. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  HARGIS  and  STEARNS  MORSE.   The 
book  of  the  White  Mountains.   N.Y. :   Minton, 
Balch,  1930.   Pp.  300. 

ANDERSON,  LEON  WILHELM.   Bicentennial  commem- 
orative, 1775-1975.   [Concord]:   New  Hampshire 
State  Liquor  Commission,  1975.   Unpaged.  NhHi. 
New  Hampshire  State  seal. 

.   Fortieth  anniversary,  New  Hampshire 


State  Liquor  Commission,  1934-1974.   Concord, 
1974.   Pp.  40.   NhHi. 

.   "The  Governor's  Council."   NHPro- 


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43 


ANDREWS,  ANABEL  C.   "Some  old  New  Hampshire 
burial  places."   GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882), 
115-119. 

ANDREWS,  ARTHUR  W.   "New  Hampshire  chief 
justices  of  the  nineteenth  century:   Lewis 
Whitehouse  Clark,  Doe's  disciple."   NHBarJ, 
5  (1962-1963),  204-216. 
Charles  C.  Doe. 

ANDREWS,  HENRY  N. ,  JR.   "The  king's  pines." 
HNH,  3  (Mar.  1947),  1-14. 
Masts  for  England's  navy. 

.   "Rolling  the  roads."   OTNE,  38  (1947- 


1948),  63-66. 
Snow  rollers. 


"The  royal  pines  of  New  Hampshire." 


files,  24  (Mar.  1975),  16-19. 


Appalachia,  27  (1948-1949),  186-198. 
17th  century. 

ANDROVETTE,  EDWARD,  JR.   "The  business 
chicken  of  America."   NHProfiles,  2  (Sept. 
1953),  57-64. 

Poultry  industry  since  1918. 


28   ,  comp.   New  Hampshire  bicentennial 

1776-1976.   Concord:   Village  Pr. ,  1976. 
Unpaged.   NhHi. 


44   ANDROVETTE,  EDWARD  E.   "Needed:   more  and 

better  town  histories."  New  Hampshire  Town 
and  City,  4  (Jan.  1960),  3,  7. 


29 


30 


.   New  Hampshire  fairs,  1722-1970. 

[Concord?,  1970].   Pp.  14.   Nh. 

.   The  New  Hampshire  State  Senate:   a 


31 


32 


33 


34 


35 


36 


37 


brief  sketch  of  the  origins  and  history  of 
the  State  Senate  from  1784  to  the  present,  in 
observance  of  the  350th  Anniversary  of  the 
original  settlement  of  the  state  in  1623. 
[Concord]:   N.H.  State  Senate,  [1973]. 
Pp.  16. 

.   New  Hampshire  women  in  politics. 

[Concord?],  1969.   Pp.  18.   NhHi. 

and  ALICE  V.  FLANDERS.   New  Hampshire 

women  legislators,  1921-1971.   Concord:   New 
Hampshire  Savings  Bank,  1971.   Unpaged. 

.   New  Hampshire's  representative  hall 

of  democracy,  1819-1977.   Concord,  1977. 
Pp.  7.   Nh. 

.   "'Tis  no  blasphemy  to  tell  the  truth: 


an  irreverent  report  on  New  Hampshire's  rep- 
resentatives."  NHProfiles,  20  (Jan.  1971), 
20-21,  48-50. 

.   200  years  of  New  Hampshire  counties, 

1771-1971.   [Concord?,  1971].   Pp.  10.   Nh. 

ANDRESEN,  KAREN  E.   '"Pursuant  to  the  trust 
reposed  in  us':   New  Hampshire's  constitution 
of  1776."   NHProfiles,  25  (Mar.  1976),  29-31. 

.   "A  return  to  legitimacy:   New  Hamp- 
shire's Constitution  of  1776."   HNH,  31 
(1976),  155-161. 


45  ARMSTRONG,  ROBERT  G.   "The  seed  ground  of 
Christian  citizenship."   NHCCRecord,  9  (Feb. 
1945),  36-38. 

Congregational  ministers  from  New  Hampshire. 

46  ARTHUR,  ROBERT.   "Coast  forts  in  colonial  New 
Hampshire."   Coast  Artillery  Journal,  58 
(1923),  547-553. 

47  ATHERTON,  CHARLES  HUMPHREY.   An  address  de- 
livered at  Concord,  before  the  New-Hampshire 
Historical  Society,  at  their  annual  meeting, 
June  8,  1831.   Concord:   Jacob  B.  Moore, 
1831.   Pp.  29. 

On  tenure  and  conveyance  of  real  estate; 
also  in  NHHSC,  3  (1832),  153-179. 

48  NO  ENTRY. 

49  ATKINSON,  JUSTIN  BROOKS.   Skyline  promenades: 
a  potpourri.   N.Y. :   Knopf,  1925.   Pp.  255. 

49A  AUDUBON  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   A  brief 
guide  to  the  natural  history  of  the  White 
Mountains.   Elizabeth  M.  Sherrard,  ed.   [Con- 
cord, 1968?].   Pp.  44. 

Essays  by  Robert  S.  Monahan,  "Trees  of  the 
White  Mountains";  Frederic  L.  Steele,  "White 
Mountain  wild  flowers";  Persis  R.  Green, 
"Mountain  avens";  include  human  history. 

49B  AUSTIN,  MRS.  JAMES  B.   Legends  and  historical 
events  of  Indians  in  New  Hampshire,   n.p. , 
New  Hampshire  Chapters,  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution,  [1945?].   Pp.  75.   Nh. 

49C   AYER,  FRANKLIN  DEMING.   Ministers'  and  widows' 
charitable  fund:   historical  address  delivered 


New  Hampshire 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  76 


at  the  ninetieth  annual  meeting  of  the  Gener- 
al Association  of  the  Congregational  and 
Presbyterian  churches  of  New  Hampshire  held 
at  Manchester,  October  10,  11,  and  12,  1899. 
Concord:   Ira  C.  Evans,  1900.   Pp.  30. 

50  BACHELDER,  NAHUM  JOSIAH.   "The  Grange  in  New 
Hampshire."   GraniteMo,  14  (1892),  353-361. 

51  BACKTRACKING;  New  Hampshire  1976,  a  time  for 
looking  back:   a  volume  dealing  with  the  folk- 
lore and  folk  culture  of  the  State  of  New 
Hampshire,  written  by  students  of  Keene  High 
School.   Keene:   Keene  High  School,  1976. 

Pp.  362.   NhK. 

52  BACON,  GEORGE  FOX.   Central  New  Hampshire  and 
its  leading  business  men,  embracing  Plymouth, 
Laconia,  Lake  Village,  Franklin,  Franklin 
Falls,  Tilton,  Bristol,  Meredith,  Ashland, 
Wolfeboro'  and  Wiers.   Boston:   Mercantile 
Publishing,  1890.   Pp.  120. 

53  BAER,  ANNIE  WENTWORTH.   "Legends  of  the  Pis- 
cataqua."  GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  383-387. 

54  BAKER,  BENJAMIN  W.   "Onward  to  health:  an 
account  of  the  progress  of  the  medical  pro- 
fession in  New  Hampshire."   GraniteMo,  58 
(1926),  230-233. 

55  BAKER,  HENRY  MOORE.   The  beginnings  of  the 
revolution  in  New  Hampshire;  delivered  before 
the  New  Hampshire  Society  of  Sons  of  the 
American  Revolution  in  Concord,  N.H. ,  July  9, 
1903.   Concord:   Rumford,  1903.   Pp.  15. 

56   .   "New  Hamphsire  in  the  struggle  for  in- 
dependence." NHHSP,  4  (1899-1905),  333-357. 

57  BALCOM,  GEORGE  LEWIS.   Catalogue  of  the  valu- 
able private  library,  of  the  late  George  L. 
Balcom,  Esq.,  of  Claremont,  N.H.   Comprising 
an  extensive  collection  of  historical  books 
relating  to  New  Hampshire,  including  nearly 
complete  set  of  New  Hampshire  town,  county 
and  regimental  histories,  genealogies,  rare 
pamphlets  of  local  interest,  newspapers.... 
To  be  sold  by  auction. .. Feb.  5th  to  8th, 
1901... [by]  C.  F.  Libbie  &  co.   Boston: 
Libbie  Show  Print,  1901.   Pp.  226. 

58  BALDWIN,  CAROLYN  W.   "The  dawn  of  the  Repub- 
lican Party  in  New  Hampshire:   impressions 
from  the  journal  of  Benjamin  Gerrish,  Jr. ,  of 
Dover,  January  to  March,  1859."   HNH,  30 
(1975),  21-32. 

59  BALDWIN,  HENRY  I.   "John  H.  Foster."   Journal 
of  Forestry,  49  (1951),  451-452. 

New  Hampshire  State  Forester,  1907-1951. 

60  BALLARD,  EDWARD.   "Character  of  the  Penna- 
cooks."  NHHSC,  8  (1866),  428-445. 

61  "BANKING — from  quill  pens  to  computers." 
NHProfiles,  16  (Jan.  1967),  17-27. 


62 


63 


64 


65 


66 


67 


68 


69 


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72 


73 


74 


75 


76 


BANNERMAN,  HAROLD  M.   "Mines  and  Minerals  of 
New  Hampshire."  New  England  Association  of 
Chemistry  Teachers  Report,  41  (Sept.  1939), 
4-14. 

BAPTISTS.   NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   MILFORD  BAPTIST 
ASSOCIATION.   Proceedings  of  the  fiftieth 
anniversary  of  the  Milford  Baptist  Associa- 
tion held  at  Milford,  N.H. ,  Sept.  11th  and 
12th,  1878.   Nashua:   H.  R.  Wheeler,  1878. 
Pp.  38.   NhHi. 

Includes  an  historical  sketch  of  the  Asso- 
ciation by  A.  Sberwin  and  separate  historical 
sketches  of  Baptist  churches  in  Amherst, 
Greenville,  Goffstown,  Hudson,  Londonderry, 
Manchester,  Milford,  New  Boston,  Salem,  South 
Lyndeborough,  and  Wilton. 

BARDSLEY,  WILLIAM  A.   "Kearsarge  vs.  Kear- 
sarge."  NHProfiles,  7  (Sept.  .958),  24-26, 
43. 

The  Mt .  Kearsarge  in  Chatham  was  renamed 
Mt.  Pequawket,  but  it  did  not  stick,  and  the 
two  are  known  as  the  northern  (Carroll 
County)  and  the  southern  (Merrimack  County) 
Kearsarge. 

BARKER,  SHIRLEY  FRANCES.   "The  bicycle  age." 
NHProfiles,  6  (Sept.  1957),  25-27. 


.   "The  blizzard  of 

6  (Mar.  1957),  25,  50-51. 


NHProfiles, 


.   "The  fires  of  '47."   NHProfiles,  6 


(Oct.  1957),  26-28. 
1947. 


.   "'Hail — matchless  Washington.'" 

NHProfiles,  5  (Oct.  1956),  26-27. 
George  Washington's  visit  in  1789. 

.   "The  heyday  of  the  grand  hotel." 


NHProfiles,  5  (Aug.  1956),  18-21,  43;  (Sept. 
1956),  26-28,  47-48. 

.   "Marilla  was  no  joke."   NHProfiles,  7 


(Sept.  1958),  20-21,  46. 

Marilla  M.  Ricker,  gubernatorial  candidate 
in  1910. 

.   "New  Hampshire  firsts."   NHProfiles, 


6  (June  1957),  22,  44. 

.   "New  Hampshire  vs.  the  flu  germ." 

NHProfiles,  7  (Jan.  1958),  14-15. 
Influenza  epidemic  of  1918. 

"New  Hampshire's  leading  witches." 


NHProfiles,  8  (Feb.  1959),  17-18,  48. 


"The  Presidents  who  came  to  New  Hamp- 


shire." NHProfiles,  6  (Jan.  1957),  23,  43-44. 
.   "When  New  Hampshire  was  Massachu- 


setts."  NHProfiles,  7  (Apr.  1958),  17,  40-41. 
17th  century. 

_.   "Ye  tome  pound."   NHProfiles,  8 


(Mar.  1959),  28-29,  48. 


77   NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


77  BARNES,  MARY  R. ,  et  al.   A  brief  history  of 
New  Hampshire....   Manchester:   John  B. 
Clarke,  [1923].   Pp.  32. 

With  J.  Elizabeth  Cate,  Cassie  M.  Colby, 
Laura  M.  Gould,  Elizabeth  J.  McKelvie,  Emma  L. 
McLaren. 

78  BARRACLOUTH,  D.  E.,  and  CLARENCE  S.  HERR. 
"Forest  Products  Association,  Inc."   Journal 
of  Forestry,  34  (1936),  498-502. 

A  cooperative  marketing  association  since 
1929. 


89 


order,  with  citations  to  other  documents  and 
authorities  relative  to  the  same  subject,  and 
complete  indexes.   Concord:   E.  N.  Pearson, 
1896.   Pp.  xv,  678. 

,  ed.   Early  state  papers  of  New  Hamp- 


shire, including  the  constitution  of  1784, 
journals  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  represent- 
atives, and  records  of  the  President  and 
council  from  June  1784  to  June  [1793] . . .with 
[appendices].   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke, 
1891-1893.   3  v. 


79  BARSTOW,  GEORGE.   The  history  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, from  its  discovery,  in  1614,  to  the 
passage  of  the  Toleration  act,  in  1819.  (1842) 
2d  ed.   Boston:   Little  &  Brown,  1853. 

Pp.  iv,  456. 

80  BARTLETT,  JOHN  HENRY.  Sketches  from  my  scrap 
books  and  diaries.  Portsmouth:  S.  R.  Blais- 
dell,  1948.   Pp.  122. 

Politics  and  government. 

81   .   A  synoptic  history  of  the  Granite 

State.   Chicago:   M.  A.  Donohue,  [1939]. 
Pp.  xvi,  175. 

82  BARTLETT,  SAMUEL  COLCORD,  1817-1898.   New 
Hampshire  in  the  American  Revolution;  an 
address  delivered  at  the  ninth  annual  meeting 
of  the  New  Hampshire  Society  of  Sons  of  the 
American  Revolution  held  at  Concord,  N.H., 
April  21,  1897.   Concord:   Ira  C.  Evans, 
1898.   Pp.  14. 

83  BARTLETT,  SAMUEL  COLCORD,  1865-1937.   "New 
Hampshire  in  the  American  Revolution."  Maga- 
zine of  History,  8  (1908),  269-276,  330-335. 

84  BATCHELLOR,  ALBERT  STILLMAN.   "A  brief  view  of 
the  influences  which  moved  in  adoption  of  the 
federal  Constitution  by  the  State  of  New  Hamp- 
shire." NHBarAP,  n.s.  1  (1900-1903),  136-166. 


90 


85 

NO 

ENTRY 

86 

NO 

ENTRY 

87 

NO 

ENTRY 

88 

,  e 

Documents  relating  to  the  Mason- 
ian  patent,  1630-1846,  including  the  charter 
of  the  Council  of  Plymouth,  of  date  Nov.  3, 
1620,  the  various  grants  and  patents  to  John 
Mason,  the  records  and  miscellaneous  papers 
of  the  Masonian  proprietary,  with  numerous 
other  papers  constituting  a  part  of  the  docu- 
mentary history  of  the  patent  and  the  titles 
claimed  under  it,  arranged  in  chronological 
of  the  patent  and  the  titles  claimed  under 
it,  arranged  in  chronological  order,  with 


91 


92 


93 


94 


95 


96 


97 


.   The  government  and  laws  of  New  Hamp- 
shire before  the  establishment  of  the  prov- 
ince.  1623-1679.   Manchester:   John  B. 
Clarke,  1904.   Pp.  54. 

.   Historical  and  bibliographical  notes 


on  the  military  annals  of  New  Hampshire,  with 
special  reference  to  regimental  histories. 
Concord:   Rumford  Pr.  1898.   Pp.  50. 

Reprinted  from  C.  N.  Kent,  History  of  The 
Seventeenth  Regiment,  New  Hampshire  Volun- 
teers. 

and  C.  EDWARD  WRIGHT.   "Index  to  legal 


biography  of  Grafton  and  Coos  counties." 
G&CBarAP,  2  (1890-1894),  85-103. 

.   Miscellaneous  revolutionary  documents 


of  New  Hampshire,  including  the  association 
test,  the  pension  rolls,  and  other  important 
papers.   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke,  1910. 
Pp.  xvii,  658. 

.   Outline  of  the  development  of  probate 


law  and  probate  jurisdiction  in  New  Hampshire, 
1623-1775.   Concord:   Rumford  Printing,  1907. 
Pp.  19.   NhHi. 

.   The  ranger  service  in  the  upper  valley 


of  the  Connecticut,  and  the  most  northerly 
regiment  of  the  New  Hampshire  militia  in  the 
period  of  the  revolution:   an  address  deliv- 
ered before  the  New  Hampshire  Society  of  Sons 
of  the  American  Revolution  at  Concord,  N.H. , 
April  26,  1900.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1903. 
Pp.  43. 

Revolutionary  history  of  the  military  dis- 
trict known  as  the  "Twelfth  regiment  of  foot," 
or  "Morey's  regiment." 

.   The  revolutionary  archives  of  New 
Hampshire.   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke  co., 
1910.   Pp.  xvii. 

"The  war  album  at  the  state  house: 


a  local  contribution."  GraniteMo,  16  (1894), 
71-88,  168-183. 

Biographical  sketches  of  Civil  War  offi- 
cers . 


New  Hampshire 


NEW  HAMP SHIRE  122 


98  BAXTER,  SYLVESTER.   "Trolley  lines  in  a  rail- 
road system."  World's  Work,  5  (1902-1903), 
3093-3099. 

Boston  and  Maine  Railroad. 

99  BEAL,  JAMES  HOLLAND.   White  Mountain  yester- 
years.  North  Conway,  1966.   Pp.  70. 

100  [BEAUDET,  HENRI].   Le  francais  dans  le  New 
Hampshire.   Woonsocket,  R.I. :   Ligue  de 
Ralliement  Francais  en  Amerique,  n.d.   Pp.  19. 

Tract  V  de  la  Ligue  de  Ralliement  Francais; 
by  Henri  d'Arles,  pseud.,  printed  in  Montreal. 

101  BELCHER,  C.  FRANCIS.   "The  logging  railroads 
of  the  White  Mountains."   Appalachia,  32 
(1958-1959),  516-528;  33  (1960-1961),  37-49, 
200-216,  353-374,  501-525;  34  (1962-1963), 
279-295,  689-715;  35  (1964-1965),  325-339, 
715-731. 

102  BELKNAP,  JEREMY.   Belknap's  New  Hampshire: 
an  account  of  the  state  in  1792;  a  facsimile 
ed.  of  volume  III  of  The  history  of  New  Hamp- 
shire.  Gary  T.  Lord,  ed.   Hampton:   Peter  E. 
Randall,  1973.   Pp.  xxxiii,  279. 


108 


l09 


They  painted  hills."   HNH,  2  (Feb. 


110 


111 


112 


113 


1946),  11-21. 

Art  of  Thomas  Hill. 

BELL,  SAMUEL  D.   "Address  before  the  New 
Hampshire  Historical  Society,  June  13,  1849.' 
Historical  Magazine,  2d  s.  4  (1868),  155-171. 
American  Revolution  in  N.H. 

.   "Brief  notices  of  some  of  the  early 


councilors  of  New-Hampshire."   NHHSC,  8 
(1866),  305-395. 

BELLUSH,  JEWEL  L.   "Reform  in  New  Hampshire: 
Robert  Bass  wins  the  primary."   NEQ,  35 
(1962),  469-488. 

Gubernatorial  election  of  1910. 

.   "Robert  Bass,  Progressive  strategist." 


Dartmouth  College  Library  Bulletin,  n.s.  5 
(1962-1963),  34-41. 

BENES,  PETER.   "Abel  Webster,  pioneer,  patri- 
ot, and  stonecutter."   HNH,  28  (1973),  221- 
240. 

Gravestone  decorations. 


103 


104 


105 


106 


107 


.   The  history  of  New-Hampshire.   N.Y. : 

Johnson  Reprint,  1970.   2  v. 

Introduction  by  John  Kirtland  Wright;  re- 
produces Dover,  1831,  John  Farmer,  1812 
editions. 

.   The  history  of  New-Hampshire,  com- 


prehending the  events  of  one  complete  century 
and  seventy-five  years  from  the  discovery  of 
the  river  Pascataqua  to  the  year  one  thousand 
seven  hundred  and  ninety.   Containing  also,  a 
geographical  description  of  the  state,  with 
sketches  of  its  natural  history,  productions, 
improvements,  and  present  state  of  society 
and  manners,  laws,  and  government.   (1784- 
1792)   2d  ed.   Boston:   Bradford  and  Read, 
1813.   3  v. 

.   Journal  of  a  tour  to  the  White  Moun- 
tains in  July,  1784.   Charles  Deane,  ed. 
Boston:   Massachusetts  Historical  Society, 
1876.   Pp.  21. 

First  appeared  in  The  American  Museum,  or 
Repository,  3  (Feb.  1788),  128-132. 

BELL,  CHARLES  HENRY.   The  bench  and  bar  of 
New  Hampshire,  including  biographical  notices 
of  deceased  judges  of  the  highest  court,  and 
lawyers  of  the  province  and  state,  and  a  list 
of  names  of  those  now  living.   Boston: 
Houghton,  Mifflin,  1894.   Pp.  xv,  795. 

BELL,  IRVING.   "One  hundred  years  ago  in  New 
Hampshire:   three  important  events  that  took 
place  in  1846  that  made  history."   HNH,  2 
(Sept.  1946),  16-24. 

Election  of  John  Parker  Hale  to  the  U.S. 
Senate,  the  appearance  of  Whittier's  poem 
"New  Hampshire,"  and  New  Hampshire's  first 
postage  stamp  printed  by  Worcester  Webster, 
Boscawen  postmaster. 


114  BENSON,  MARY  BLAKE.   "Lake  Winipesaukee. " 
GraniteMo,  54  (1922),  289-291. 

115  BENT,  ALLEN  HERBERT.  Bent's  bibliography  of 
the  White  Mountains.  (1911)  E.  J.  Hanrahan, 
ed .  Somersworth:  New  Hampshire  Publishing, 
1971.   Pp.  xi,  114. 

116  BERQUIST,  EDNA  SMITH.   The  High  Maples  Farm 
cookbook:   favorite  recipes  and  reminiscences 
of  farm  life.   N.Y. :   Macmillan,  1971.   Pp.  x, 
436. 

117  "BIBLIOGRAPHY  of  the  White  Mountains."   New 
Hampshire  Forestry  Commission  Annual  Report, 
2  (1894),  111-115. 

57  titles  in  State  Library. 

118  BILLINGS,  MARLAND  PRATT.   "The  petrology  of 
the  North  Conway  quadrangle  in  the  White 
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119  BIOGRAPHICAL  review. .. containing  life  sketches 
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120  BIOGRAPHICAL  review. . .containing  life  sketches 
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121  BIOGRAPHICAL  review. .. containing  life  sketches 
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122  BIOGRAPHICAL  sketches  of  the  governor,  coun- 
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Provinical  and  State  papers: 


miscellaneous  documents  and  records  relating 
to  New  Hampshire  at  different  periods. 
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719. 

Provincial  papers:   documents  and 


records  relating  to  the  province  of  New- 
Hampshire,  from  the  earliest  period  of  its 
settlement:  1623-[1776].   Concord:  G.  E. 
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ed.   "Provincial  records  and  court 


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i-xvi,  1-308. 

Table  of  contents  is  a  subject  index  and 
names  in  these  records  appear  in  the  index 
to  the  entire  volume. 


New  Hampshire 


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149 


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ence; the  Association  Test,  with  names  of 
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relating  to  towns  in  New  Hampshire;  with  an 
appendix  embracing  the  constitutional  conven- 
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Three  additional  volumes  of  town  papers, 
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BOWLES,  ELLA  SHANNON.   Let  me  show  you  New 
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BRENNAN,  JAMES  FRANCIS.   "The  Irish  settlers 
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160  BRENNAN,  JOHN.   "From  toe  straps  to  tele- 
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Skiing  since  1872. 

161  BRIDGES,  STYLES.   "Our  states— New  Hampshire." 
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162  BRIGHT,  THOMAS  R.   "The  anti-Nebraska  coali- 
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163  BRODERICK,  JAMES  A.   "Toleration  of  the  early 
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164  BROWN,  ALBERT  0.   "An  outline  of  the  history 
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165  BROWN,  GILBERT  PATTEN.   "The  military  grandeur 
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166  BROWN,  J.  WILLCOX.   "Recent  forest  tax  legis- 
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167  BROWN,  LEONARD  BOARDMAN,  comp.   Biographical 
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168  BROWN,  PERCY  S.   "Indian  names  in  New  Hamp- 
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Pages  are  misnumbered  as  2-11,  with  leaf 
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169  BROWN,  RALPH  ADAMS.   "New  Hampshire  editors 
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170  BROWN,  WALTER  ELMER.   Forest  fires  in  New 
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171  BROWN,  WILLIAM  HOWARD.   Colonel  John  Goffe: 
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172  BROWN,  WILLIAM  ROBINSON.   Our  forest  heritage: 
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173  BROWNE,  GEORGE  WALDO.   "Boating  on  the  Merri- 
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177  BUCKLEY,  CHARLES  E.  "The  furniture  of  New 
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178  BUFFUM,  FRANCIS  HENRY.   New  Hampshire's  re- 
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179  BULKLEY,  PETER  B.   "Horace  Fabyan,  founder  of 
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180  BURROUGHS,  PAUL  H.   "Furniture  widely  made  in 
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181  BURROUGHS,  STEPHEN.   Memoirs  of  the  notorious 
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183  BURTT,  J.  FREDERICK.   "Methods  of  fishing 
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184  BUSH,  GEORGE  GARY.   History  of  education  in 
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187  BUXTON,  WILLIS  GEORGE.   Four  constitutional 
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188  BUZZELL,  JOHN.   The  life  of  Elder  Benjamin 
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189  CANDEE,  RICHARD  M.   "New  Hampshire:   preserva- 
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191  CAPOWSKI,  VINCENT  J.   "The  era  of  good  feel- 
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192  CARSON,  JANINE  A.   "Indians  of  New  Hampshire." 
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193  CARTER,  HOSEA  BALLOU,  comp.   New  Hampshire 
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194  CARTER,  JAMES  GORDON.   A  geography  of  New- 
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195  CARTER,  NATHAN  FRANKLIN.   The  native  ministry 
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196  CASWELL,  CHARLES  ED,  comp.   Boston,  Concord 
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197  CASWELL,  FRED  M.   "John  Stark,  originator  of 
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198  CHALMERS,  THOMAS.   "Congregational  churches 
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199  CHAMBERLAIN,  ALLEN.  "Winnipesaukee  annals." 
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200  CHANDLER,  LLOYD  H.  "The  Portsmouth—an  his- 
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201  CHAPIN,  BELA,  comp.   The  poets  of  New  Hamp- 
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202  CHAPMAN,  DONALD  H.  "New  Hampshire's  land- 
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203  CHAPPELL,  C.  RAYMOND.   Baptists  in  New  Hamp- 
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216  CHURCH,  JOHN  H.   "History  of  the  General 
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218  CLAFLIN,  SUMNER  FRANKLIN.   Claflin's  red  book 
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247  COLE,  DONALD  BARNARD.   Jacksonian  democracy 
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248   .   "The  presidential  election  of  1832  in 

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249  COLE,  FORREST  BURNAP .   "Stage[s]  and  stage 
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250  COLE,  OTIS  and  OLIVER  SHERMAN  BAKETEL,  eds. 
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251  COLE,  THEODORE  LEE.  "Checklist  of  New  Hamp- 
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252  A  COLLECTION  of  New  Hampshire  stories.   New 
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253  "CONDENSED  list  of  reports  of  departments  and 
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254  CONN,  GRANVILLE  PRIEST.   History  of  the  New 
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255  "THE  CONSTITUTIONAL  Convention  of  1912." 
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256  "CONSTITUTIONS  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire 
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257  COOK,  HOWARD  M.   "An  old-time  New  Hampshire 
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258  COOLIDGE,  AUSTIN  JACOBS  and  JOHN  BRAINARD 
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259  COPELAND,  P.  F.  and  J.  P.  SIMPSON.   "11th 
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274  CROSS,  ANNA  Q.  E.   "Sketch  of  early  New 
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275  CROSS,  WILTON  EDSON.   "Boston  John"  Clark, 
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276  CROUCH,  H.  BENTLEY.   "F&T--T&B  (...who?!?)." 
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263   .   Samuel  Livermore:   address  before  the 

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264  COTTON,  ARTHUR  EVERETT.   "New  Hampshire  au- 
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265  COX,  WILLIAM  J.   "Lincoln  slept  here,  too!" 
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277  CUMMINGS,  EBENEZER  EDSON.   Annals  of  the  Bap- 
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278   .   A  discourse:   prepared  for  the  fifti- 


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279  CUMMINGS,  LEW  A.   Flood  waters,  New  Hamp- 
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280  CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.   "Remember  the 
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281  CURRIER,  JOHN  M.  "Lumbering  on  the  Connecti- 
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282  CURRIER,  NORMA  M.   "New  Hampshire  women." 
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283  CURRIER  GALLERY  OF  ART,  MANCHESTER.   Artists 
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285  DALTON,  JOHN  F.   The  community  development 
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286  DAMON,  SAMUEL  FOSTER.   The  Moulton  tragedy: 
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287  DANA,  SAMUEL  TRASK.   Forest  fires  in  New 
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302  DAY,  GORDON  M.   "The  name  Contoocook."   In- 
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A  lake,  a  river  and  a  village. 

303  DEAN,  JOHN  WARD,  ed.   Capt.  John  Mason,  the 
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304  DEANE,  CHARLES.   Notes  on  a  recently  dis- 
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305  DEARBORN,  DAVID  C.   "New  Hampshire  genealogy: 
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Includes  a  bibliography  of  single-family 
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306  DEERFIELD  ASSOCIATION.   Brief  summary  of  the 
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First  published  in  the  New-Hampshire 
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307  DENIO,  HERBERT  WILLIAMS.   "A  historical 
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297 


Second  supplement  to  the  New  Hamp- 


298 


299 


300 


301 


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DAVIES,  JULIA  ELIZABETH  HICKOK.   Colonial  New 
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Banking . 


308  DENNETT,  ALEXANDER.   "The  early  Dennett  set- 
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Dennett  family. 

309  DE  NORMANDIE,  JAMES.   "Manners,  morals  and 
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17th  century. 

310  DERBY,  ELIAS  HASKET.   "Services  of  New  Hamp- 
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311  DERBY,  HERBERT  F.  and  MILDRED  D.  HOYT.   "The 
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Dartmouth  College  Road. 

312  DEROUIN,  RAYMOND  E.   "1800-and-f reeze-to- 
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318 


319 


320 


321 


322 


323 


324 


325 


326 


DERRY,  FRANCES.   "The  Kimball  klan."   NHPro- 
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"DEVELOPMENT  of  the  telephone  system  in  the 
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Dartmouth  -  Lake  Sunapee  region. 

DIBBLE,  ANN.   "Major  John  Dunlap:   the  crafts- 
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DISHMAN,  ROBERT  B.  and  DAVID  C.  KNAPP .   A  new 
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DODD,  MARION  E.   "Along  New  England's  book 
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DODD,  WALTER  F.   "Constitutional  history  of 
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The  legislature  granted  the  defendant  a  new 
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"DOE  of  New  Hampshire:   reflections  of  a 
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Prepared  for  a  Dover  High  School  "New  Hamp- 
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DOOLEY,  WALTER  N.   "Lafayette  in  New  Hamp- 
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DOUBLEDAY,  ELWYN  J.,  JR.   "The  discontinued 
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DOUGLAS,  CHARLES  G. ,  III.   "Judicial  review 
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327  DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM  0.  "The  friendly  huts  of 
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330  DOWLING,  L.  H.   "Fore!"   NHProfiles,  1  (May 
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406  FISHER,  CHARLES  E.   "The  locomotives  of  the 
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407  FITZ,  LOUISE.   "The  library  movement  in  New 
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408  FITZPATRICK,  JOHN  T.   "Notes  on  New  Hampshire 
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409  FLACCUS,  EDWARD.   "White  Mountain  land- 
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421  FOSS,  GERALD  DICKSON.   Three  centuries  of 
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422  FOSTER,  JOHN.   Ballads  of  the  hills.   Man- 
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423  FOSTER,  JOHN  H.   "Early  reminiscences." 
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424  FOSTER,  WILLIAM  L.   "The  Merrimack  and 
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425  FOWLER,  FREDERICK  W.   Garnered.   Laconia: 
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Essays  and  poetry. 

426   .   "Reminiscences  of  Winnipesaukee. " 

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427  FREDYMA,  PAUL  J.  and  MARIE-LOUISE  FREDYMA. 

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428  .  A  directory  of  New  Hampshire  silver- 
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429  FREE  WILL  BAPTISTS.   NEW  HAMPSHIRE  YEARLY 
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430  FREEDMAN,  JACOB.   The  geology  of  the  Mt . 
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431  FRENCH,  JONATHAN.   Historical  notices  of  the 
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444 


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MANCHESTER,  N.H.  ADATH  YESHURUN  SYNAGOGUE. 
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Includes  sketches  of  New  Hampshire  Jewish 
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Arranged  chronologically  by  days  of  the 
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754   MANCHESTER  UNION.   Men  of  New  Hampshire  in 
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Accompanied  by  biographical  sketches  in 
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758 


759 


760 


761 


762 


763 


764 


765 


766 


767 


MAULSBY,  DAVID  LEE.   "Whittier's  New  Hamp- 
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.   John  Wentworth,  governor  of  New 

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The  up-country  line:   Boston,  Concord 


768 


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MEADER,  J.  W.   The  Merrimack  River;  its 
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755  MANDERS,  ERIC  I.   "Notes  on  troop  units  in 
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Limited  to  New  Hampshire  and  upper  New 
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756  MARSTON,  PHILIP  MASON.   "Amos  Tuck  and  the 
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757  MARTIN,  JAMES  KIRBY.   "A  model  for  the  coming 
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Benning  and  John  Wentworth. 


769  "MEMORIAL  sketches."   NHPrAP ,  (1902),  27-45. 

770  MEN  of  progress:   biographical  sketches  and 
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771  MERRILL,  ELIPHALET,  and  PHINEHAS  MERRILL. 
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772  MERRILL,  MADELINE  OSBORNE.   "The  Osborn  family 
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773  "THE  MERRIMACK:   a  reflective  view."   NHAlum, 
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774  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


774 


775 


776 


777 


778 


779 


780 


781 


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GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  115-120. 
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788 


789 


790 


791 


792 


793 


794 


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Includes  a  detailed  index  of  names  and 
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782 


783 


784 


785 


786 


787 


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portraits  and  biographical  sketches  of 
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795 


"A  notable  occasion. 


GraniteMo,  41 


(1909),  187-192. 

Centennial  of  the  General  Association  of 
Congregational  Churches  of  New  Hampshire; 
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annual  preachers,  1809-1909. 

and  FRANCES  M.  ABBOTT,  eds.   One  thou- 
sand New  Hampshire  notables:   brief  bio- 
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799 


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MICHIELS,  BRENT  S.   "The  Blueberry  Express 
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MITCHELL,  WALTER  J.,  JR.   "White  Mountain 
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MONAHAN,  ROBERT  SCOTT.   "Casualties  on  and 
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American  Forests,  74  (Oct.  1968),  33-34,  78. 
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MORRISON,  CHARLES  ROBERT.   Digest  of  cases 
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MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS ,  comp.   New  Hampshire 
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MOSES,  JOHN  MARK.   "The  Concord  and  Ports- 
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MOYER,  PAUL  EDWARD.   "The  settlement  of  New 
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NEW  ENGLAND  ANTIQUITIES  RESEARCH  ASSOCIATION. 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE  (COLONY)  ASSEMBLY.   HOUSE  OF 
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within  the  present  limits  of  New  Hampshire, 
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a  portion  of  the  grants  and  charters  issued  by 
the  government  of  New  Hampshire,  with  an  ap- 
pendix, consisting  of  papers  relating  to  the 
granting  of  the  various  lines  and  bodies  of 
towns,  with  acts  in  regard  to  town  bounds  in 
general,  and  many  documents  produced  by  dis- 
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Albert  S.  Batchellor,  Otis  G.  Hammond, 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.  New  Hampshire  and  the  federal 
Constitution:  a  memorial  of  the  sesquicen- 
tennial  celebration  of  New  Hampshire's  part 
in  the  framing  and  ratification  of  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  United  States.  Francis  H. 
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40  v. 

Editors:   Nathaniel  Bouton  (v.  1-10), 
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Batchellor  (19-31) ,  Henry  Harrison  Metcalf 
and  Otis  Grant  Hammond  (32-33) ,  Otis  Grant 
Hammond  (34-40).   R.  Stuart  Wallace  discusses 
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NO  ENTRY. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  OFFICE. 
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tem, 1940-1946.   [Concord],  1953.   Various 
pagings. 

.   Revised  register  of  the  soldiers  and 


sailors  of  New  Hampshire  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  1861-1866.   Augustus  D.  Ayling, 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   AIR  NATIONAL  GUARD.   Brief 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   AMERICAN  REVOLUTION  BICENTEN- 
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tion:  three  addresses  given  at  the  commemo- 
ration of  the  adoption  of  New  Hampshire's 
first  state  constitution,  January  5,  1776, 
held  at  the  New  Hampshire  State  House, 
January  5,  1976....   Concord:   Capital  Off- 
set, 1977.   Pp.  30.   NhHi,  NhMHi. 

Addresses  by  Gov.  Meldrim  Thomson,  Jr. , 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   COMMISSION  ON  SESQUI-CENTEN- 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE  875 


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852  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   COMMITTEE  ON  PUBLIC  SAFETY. 
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853  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.  CONSTITUTION.  The  constitu- 
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854   .   The  constitution  of  New  Hampshire  as 

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863   .   Industrial  development  and  employment 

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Carolyn  Brackett,  comp.   [Concord],  1964. 

Pp.  18.   Nh. 

864   .   New  factory  employment  and  jobs  lost 

in  New  Hampshire.   William  J.  Roy,  comp. 
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1947-1971;  beginning  with  volume  for  1966 
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industries . " 

865   .   Unemployment  and  work  force  in  New 

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866  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   DEPT.  OF  PROBATION.   Two 
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856 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   CONSTITUTIONAL  CONVENTION, 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   DEPT.  OF  ADMINISTRATION  AND 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   DEPT.  OF  EDUCATION.   ON. 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   DEPT.  OF  EMPLOYMENT  SECURITY. 
Economic  changes  in  each  New  Hampshire 
county,  1957-1965,  with  relation  to  wages, 
industries,  population,  employment,  unemploy- 
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Employment ,  wages  and  unemployment  in 
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870 


871 


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873 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   DEPT.  OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUCTION. 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   DEPT.  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  AND 
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Between  Conway  and  Lincoln. 

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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   FORESTRY  DEPT.   Forest  re- 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   GAME  MANAGEMENT  AND  RESEARCH 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   LAWS,  STATUTES,  ETC.   (IN- 
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Table  of  sessions  of  the  legislature 


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By  Charles  Henry  Hitchcock,  state  geolo- 
gist, and  Joshua  Henry  Huntington. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   STATE  HISTORICAL  COMMISSION. 
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883A  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   STATE  LIBRARY.   CONCORD. 
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The  historical  material  which  was  compiled 
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from  1850  to  1950  has  been  added. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   LEGISLATIVE  SERVICE.   A  brief 
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1955.   Pp.  3. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   STATE  PLANNING  AND  DEVELOP- 
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The  geology  of  New  Hampshire.   Con- 
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Parker  Goldthwait. 

II.  Bedrock  geology,  by  Marland  Pratt 
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III.  Minerals  and  mines,  by  T.  R.  Myers 
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The  mountains  of  New  Hampshire:   a 


directory  locating  the  mountains  and  promi- 
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Population  of  New  Hampshire.   Sydnor 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   SUPERIOR  COURT  OF  JUDICATURE. 
Decisions  of  the  Superior  and  Supreme  courts 
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1813  to  1816.   Selected  from  the  manuscript 
reports  of  the  late  Jeremiah  Smith,  chief 
justice  of  those  courts.   With  extracts  from 
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law,  and  from  his  other  legal  manuscripts. 
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895 


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904 


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At  NhD;  a  descriptive  bibliography. 

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NEW  HAMPSHIRE  DENTAL  SOCIETY, 
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Includes  a  history  of  the  Society  by  Frank 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE  EDUCATION  ASSOCIATION.  A  cen- 
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Chronological  list  of  the  speakers,  1784- 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE  FARM  BUREAU  FEDERATION.   Ten 
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Farm  Bureau  Federation.   n.p.,  [1931?]. 
Pp.  24.   Nh. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  FEDERATION  OF  WOMEN'S  CLUBS.   A 
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913 


914 


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916 


917 


918 


919 


920 


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"NEW  Hampshire  Forest  Society."   NHProfiles, 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.   The  deco- 
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good  order":   New  Hampshire  constitution  of 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HOME  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 
Addresses  in  commemoration  of  the  one  hun- 
dredth anniversary  of  the  New  Hampshire  Home 
Missionary  Society. . .May  7,  8,  9,  1901. 
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Includes  an  index. 

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922  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY.   Fiftieth 
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Hampshire  Missionary  Society. . .presented  at 
the  anniversary  meeting,  Acworth,  August  28, 
1851.   Concord:   McFarland  &  Jenks,  1851. 
Pp.  72. 

923  NEW  Hampshire  notables:   brief  biographical 
sketches  of  New  Hampshire  men  and  women, 
native  or  resident,  prominent  in  public, 
professional,  business,  educational,  frater- 
nal or  benevolent  work.   Concord:   The  Con- 
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Continues  entry  785. 

924  NEW  Hampshire  notables:   presenting  biograph- 
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helped  shape  the  character  of  New  Hampshire 
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Continues  entries  785  and  923. 

925  "NEW  Hampshire  people."   GraniteMo,  26 
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Brief  biographical  sketches. 

926  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
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Peterborough,  [1950].   Pp.  112. 

927  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  RETIRED  TEACHERS  ASSOCIATION. 
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928  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ROADSIDE  IMPROVEMENT  ASSOCIATES. 
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929  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  SAVINGS  BANK,  CONCORD.   New 
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NhHi,  NhNa. 

930  "THE  N.H.  state  government  of  1913-14." 
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Biographies. 

931  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  STATE  NURSES'  ASSOCIATION. 
Fiftieth  anniversary,  1906-1956.   n.p., 
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932  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  STATE  TEACHERS'  ASSOCIATION. 

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933   .   The  New  Hampshire  State  Teachers' 

Association;  a  history.   [Dover:   Neal  Print- 
ing], 1913.   Pp.  149. 

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pleted after  his  death  in  1909  by  his  daugh- 
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Butterfield. 


934  "NEW  Hampshire  State  Teachers'  Association." 
American  Journal  of  Education,  16  (1866), 
751-760. 

935  "A  NEW  Hampshire  statesman."   GraniteMo, 
58  (1926),  299-305. 

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936  "NEW  Hampshire  turnpikes."   New  Hampshire 
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1032  "THE  PUBLIC  career  of  Rolland  H.  Spaulding." 
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Two  mountains  with  the  same  name,  in  Car- 
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1048 


1049 


1050 


1051 


1052 


1053 


1054 


1055 


1056 


1057 


1058 


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1083  RUTMAN,  DARRETT  BRUCE.   "People  in  process: 
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1084  RYAN,  WALTER  A.   "A  note  on  the  value  of  cur- 
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1086  SACKETT,  EVERETT  BAXTER.   Fifty  years  of 
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1096  SANBORN,  FRANK  P.  "The  Indian  Wars  in  New 
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1097  SANBORN,  FRANKLIN  BENJAMIN.   "The  charities 
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1109  SAWYER,  DORIS  E.   "White  Mountain  depots." 
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1110  SAWYER,  LEONARD.   The  municipal  courts  of 
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1111  SAWYER,  ROLAND  DOUGLAS.   "New  Hampshire 
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1112  SAWYER,  WILLIAM  H.   "The  law  regulating  the 
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Concludes  that  Odiorne's  Point,  in  Ports- 
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A  religious  sect  founded  by  Jacob  Osgood 
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1131   .   "First  in  the  nation."   NHProfiles, 

13  (Feb.  1964),  20-23,  45-46,  48-49. 

New  Hampshire  presidential  primary. 

1132  SHAKERS.   A  review  of  Mary  M.  Dyer's  publica- 
tion, entitled  "A  portraiture  of  Shakerism"; 
together  with  sundry  affidavits,  disproving 
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"To  the  reader"  signed  by  the  trustees  of 
the  United  Society  at  Canterbury  and  Enfield. 

1133  SHENTON,  ENOCH.   "A  one-party  state?" 
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Republican  Party,  1924-1954. 

1134  SHEPARD,  HARVEY  NEWTON.   The  reservations, 
camps,  huts,  shelters,  and  paths  of  the 
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1921.   Pp.  30.   NhD. 

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amendment  of  1893  permitted  the  Club  to  own 
land  and  historic  sites;  with  dates  of  ac- 
quisition, reasons,  donors. 

1135  SHERBURNE,  ANDREW.   Memoirs  of  Andrew  Sher- 
burne, a  pensioner  of  the  Navy  of  the  Revo- 
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1136  SHERMAN,  REXFORD  BOOTH.  "The  New  Hampshire 
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1137  SHIRLEY,  JOHN  MAJOR.   The  early  jurisprudence 
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1138 .   "The  fourth  New  Hampshire  Turnpike." 

GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  219-229,  291-306, 
347-353,  428-430,  448-459. 

Boscawen  to  Lebanon. 


1127 


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1130 


SECOMB,  DANIEL  FRANKLIN.   A  list  of  the  cen- 
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This  work  is  number  three  of  the  "collec- 
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Society  and  is  paged  continuously  with 
earlier  numbers. 

SEWELL,  RICHARD  H.   "John  P.  Hale  and  the 
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SHAINE,  FRANCES.   "The  care  and  feeding  of 
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Banking. 


1140 


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1142 


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Two  mountains  with  the  same  name. 


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The  Loyalist  refu- 
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Includes  Herbert  Augustine  Smith,  "The 
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1158    SMITH,  NORMAN  W.   "A  mature  frontier:   the 
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1144  SIMONDS,  LEWIS  W.   New  Hampshire  post  offices, 
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1145  SKETCHES  of  successful  New  Hampshire  men.... 
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1146  "SKETCHES  of  the  White  Mountains."   CH&Misc, 
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1147  SLADE,  DANIEL  D.  "In  the  White  Mountains 
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1148  SLAFTER,  EDMUND  FARWELL.   "The  landing  of  the 
Hessians."  MHSP ,  2d  s.  18  (1903-1904), 
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At  Staten  Island,  Aug.  1776;  New  Hampshire's 
preparations  for  the  threatened  attack. 

1149  SMART,  ARTHUR  K.   "When  New  Hampshire  laid 
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Efforts  of  Noah  Worcester  (1758-1837), 
William  Ladd  (1778-1841),  and  Samuel  Elliott 
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1150  SMITH,  ALAN  A.   "Legendary  notes."  MtWObNB, 
14  (1973),  49-52;  15  (1974),  27-32. 

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1151  SMITH,  ALTHEA  PAGE,  LOUISE  KINGSLEY,  and 
ALONZO  WALLACE  QUINN.   Geology  of  the  Mt. 
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State  Planning  and  Development  Commission, 
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1152  SMITH,  CHARLES  D.   "The  mountain  lover 
mourns:   origins  of  the  movement  for  a  White 
Mountain  National  Forest,  1880-1903."   NEQ, 
33  (1960),  37-56. 

1153  SMITH,  ELEAZER.   "History  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  in  New  Hampshire."   NHRepos, 
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1154  SMITH,  ELIAS.   The  life,  conversion,  preach- 
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1172 


1173 


1174 


1175 


1176 


1177 


1178 


1179 


1180 


1181 


1182 


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letters  received  by  Lyman  Spalding,  the 
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First  and  second  (1945)  editions  compiled 
with  Effie  Kibby  Gore. 


1183 


1184 


1185 


1186 


1187 


1188 


1189 


1190 


1191 


1192 


1193 


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Based  on  articles  which  appeared  in  the 
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SPINNEY,  FRANK  OAKMAN.   "An  ingenious  Yankee 
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Benjamin  Clark  Gilman,  silversmith,  clock- 
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SPOFFORD,  CHARLES  BYRON.  Knights  of  Pythias, 
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SQUIRES,  JAMES  DUANE.   "Among  the  great  of 
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(Apr.  1943),  9-10;  15  (Sept.  1945),  11-12;  18 
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1949),  12-13;  (Oct.  1949),  12-13;  (Nov.  1949), 
10-11;  (Dec.  1949),  12-13;  20  (May  1950),  10- 
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(Aug.  1950),  7,  10;  21  (July  1951),  8-10; 
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Twenty-three  biographical  sketches. 

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Continues  entry  1197. 


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1194 


1195 


1196 


1197 


1198 


1199 


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1201 


1202 


1203 


1204 


1205 


1206 


1207 


1208 


1209 


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1217 


1218 


1219 


1220 


1221 


Fourteen  consecutive  page-long  sketches 
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Folsom,  the  Gilmans  of  Exeter,  John  Langdon, 
Samuel  Livermore,  Enoch  Poor,  John  Stark, 
John  Sullivan,  Matthew  Thornton,  William 
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STACKPOLE,  EVERETT  SCHERMERHORN.   History  of 
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V.  5,  biographical,  ed .  by  James  A.  Ellis. 
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STANWOOD,  JAMES  RINDGE.   The  province  seal  of 
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STAPLES,  HANNAH  OTIS.   "New  Hampshire  in  the 
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STARK,  GEORGE.   "Frederick  G.  Stark  and  the 
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STARRETT,  RUTH  EASTMAN  MORRILL.   A  little 
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Leadbeater's  foreword:   "My  sister .. .wrote 
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"STATE  highway  history  1899  to  1905,  fol- 
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STEARNS,  BILL.   "The  way  the  ball  bounces." 
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High  school  basketball  since  1922. 

STEARNS,  EZRA  SCOLLAY,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK 
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of  her  people  in  the  making  of  a  commonwealth 
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1222  STEARNS,  FOSTER  WATERMAN.   The  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati  in  New  Hampshire:   a  paper  read 
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1223  STEVENS,  ALICE  BARTLETT.   "General  Grant's 
love  of  horses  and  his  stagecoach  ride  in 
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1224  STEVENS,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  comp.   A  list  of 
documents  in  the  Public  record  office  in 
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New  Hampshire,  chronologically  arranged  ac- 
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Includes  indexes  to  persons,  places,  and 
subjects. 

1225  STEVENS,  C.  L.   "The  black  bear  in  New  Hamp- 
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Estimated  population,  food,  range,  annual 
kill,  since  1931. 

1226  STEVENS,  HENRY,  SON  AND  STILES  (Firm). 

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1227  STEVENS,  NORMAN  DENNISON.   "The  governor  and 
the  poet:   two  beginnings  of  Old  Home  Week 
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NHProfiles,  24  (Aug.  1975),  30-33. 

Frank  West  Rollins  and  Sam  Walter  Foss. 

1228  STICKNEY,  JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS.   "The  ante- 
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GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  390-394. 

Printing  history;  1756-1773. 

1229   .   A  collection  of  New  Hampshire  regis- 
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1230  STONE,  BENJAMIN  P.  "History  of  the  Congre- 
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Periodicals  and  newspapers. 

1231  STONE,  SIMON.  "Psychiatry  in  New  Hampshire: 
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1232  STONE,  WILLIAM  H.   "Old  roads  in  New  Hamp- 
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1233  "THE  STORY  of  New  Hampshire's  highways  from 
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1234  STRAUS,  LAWRENCE  GUY.   "Reaction  of  support- 
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1235  STRONG,  ROBERT  C.   "Samuel  Holland,  Esquire, 
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Made  map  of  New  Hampshire  and  gave  sundial 
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1236  SULLIVAN,  JOHN.   Letters  and  papers  of  Major- 
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1237  SULLIVAN,  ROBERT.   "Photographer  Harold  Orne 
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1238  SULLOWAY,  RICHARD  WOODBURY.   "New  Hampshire's 
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1239  SUTER,  JOHN.   "Railway  on  Main  Street." 
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1240  SWEET,  DOUGLAS  H.   "Revolutionary  clergymen: 
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1241  SWEETSER,  MOSES  FOSTER.   Southwestern  New 
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1242  SWETT,  WILLIAM  B.   Adventures  of  a  deaf-mute. 
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Swett's  visits  to  the  White  Mountains  in 
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1243  TABER,  FREDERIC  H.  "Off  to  the  White  Moun- 
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1902. 

1244  "TABLE  of  sessions  of  the  legislature  of 
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141-146. 

Gives  place  of  session  and  date  convened 
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1245  TAISHOFF,  SUE.   "New  Hampshire  state  politics 
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1246  TARBELL,  WILLIAM  PENROSE.   "Forgotten  forts 
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Sarah  Josepha  Buell  Hale  and  Mary  Baker 
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1352  WHITE,  WILLIAM  LINDSAY.   Lost  boundaries.  1365 
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1353  "THE  WHITE  Hills:   Their  early  history  and         1366 
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1354  "WHITE  Mountain  history."   GraniteMo,  3 
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1355  "WHITE  Mountains  in  1825 "  White  Mt. 

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Based  on  the  guide  entitled  The  Northern 
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1368 

1356  "THE  WHITE  Mountains  in  1823:   recollections 
of  an  observing  octogenarian  who  visited 
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(Sept.  1896),  8. 

By  sea  captain  Oscar  Coles  of  Bellport,  1369 

Long  Island,  as  told  to  "J.  M.  C." 

1357  "THE  WHITE  Mountains:   their  discovery  and 
history."  White  Mt.  Echo,  25  (July  26,  1902),     1370 
1-2. 

1358  WHITNEY,  STEPHEN  T.   "From  Durham  to  Haver- 
hill:  1770."   Yankee,  34  (Apr.  1970),  68-75, 

128,  130.  1371 

Province  Road. 

1359   .   "Three  Quaker  meeting  houses." 

NHProfiles,  18  (Nov.  1969),  22-27. 

In  Unity,  South  Pittsfield,  and  West 
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WILCOMB,  EDGAR  HARLAN.   The  Lakeport  cleft 
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Lake  Country  Gleanings,  Booklet  D-l. 

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WILDE,  CHARLOTTE  ENDICOTT.   "Two  journeys, 
by  chaise,  to  the  White  Mountains  in  1808 
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37-41. 

By  William  Ellis. 

WILDER,  H.  ARNOLD.   "The  Mountain  Division  in 
its  heyday."   Railroad  Enthusiast,  10  (Apr. 
1953),  8-12. 
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White  Mountain  railroads  since  1853. 

WILKIN,  ELIZABETH  CRAWFORD.   Winnipesaukee 
whoppers:   fabulous  legends  of  the  lake  once 
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WILLEY,  BENJAMIN  GLAZIER.   History  of  the 
White  Mountains,  together  with  many  interest- 
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way:  I.  N.  Andrews,  1869.   Pp.  296. 

1st  ed.  has  title:   Incidents  in  White 
Mountain  history. 


1360  WHITON,  JOHN  MILTON.   Sketches  of  the  history 
of  New-Hampshire,  from  its  settlement  in 
1623,  to  1833:   comprising  notices  of  the 
memorable  events  and  interesting  incidents 

of  a  period  of  two  hundred  and  ten  years. 
Concord:   Marsh,  Capen  and  Lyon,  1834. 
Pp.  222. 

1361  WHITTIER,  RUTH  E.   "New  Hampshire  musicians." 
New  Hampshire,  62  (1930),  104-114. 

Biographical  sketches. 

1362  WIGGIN,  JOHN  R.   "When  money  had  a  name  you 
could  bank  on."   NHProfiles,  22  (Jan.  1973), 
34-39. 

Currency  issued  by  New  Hampshire  banks, 
1863-1923. 

1363  WIGNOT,  RICHARD  GORDON.   "I  remember  Guy 
Shorey."  NHProfiles,  25  (July  1976),  46-55. 

Photographer  of  the  White  Mountains. 

1364  [WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "Cruelty  to  the 
insane."   Old  Timer,  no.  9  (Dec.  7,  1939), 
[1-2]. 


1371 


1372A 


1373 


1374 


1375 


WILLEY,  GEORGE  FRANKLYN,  ed .   State  builders: 
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Pp.  503. 

V.  1;  no  more  published. 

WILLEY,  ISAAC.   History  of  the  New  Hampshire 
Bible  Society  from  its  origin  to  1878.   Con- 
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MB. 

"Recollections  of  the  Piscataqua  Asso- 


ciation of  ministers  and  churches  for  ten 
years,  from  1825."  GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882), 
186-192. 

WILLIAMS,  FLOYD  E.   A  history  of  dentistry 
in  New  Hampshire.   Milford:   Cabinet  Pr . , 
1971.   Pp.  100. 

WILLIAMS,  MELVIN.   "New  Hampshire's  early 
meetinghouses."  NHProfiles,  20  (July  1971), 
28-31. 


52 


New  Hampshire 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  1404 


1376  WILLIAMS,  PAUL  A.   "The  saga  of  'S.  D. ' 
Morgan:   master  hotel  builder  of  the  North 
Country."   NHEchoes,  (Winter  1970),  10-13. 

1377  WILLIS,  LEMUEL.   "Universalism  in  New  Hamp- 
shire."  GraniteMo,  1  (1877-1878),  312-316. 


1381  WINCHESTER,  ALICE.   "The  Dunlap  dilemma." 
Antiques,  46  (1944),  336-338. 

Furniture  made  by  Dunlap  family. 

1382  WOOD,  FREDERICK  A.   "The  New  Hampshire  con- 
stitution." NEM,  n.s.  29  (1903-1904), 
111-121. 

1383  WOOD,  HELEN  M.   "Historic  churches  of  New 
Hampshire."   American  Monthly  Magazine,  38 
(1911),  300-301. 

1384  WOOD,  HENRY.   "Biographical  notices  of  de- 
ceased ministers  of  New  Hampshire."   AmQReg, 
12  (1839-1840),  122-134. 

Congregational  only. 

1385  WOOD,  JAMES  AMASA.  New  Hampshire  homes. 
Concord,  1895.   Pp.  viii,  271.   NhHi. 

Photographs  with  accompanying  notes;  in- 
cludes some  hotels. 

1386  WOOD,  RICHARD  G.   "The  two  U.S.S.  New  Hamp- 
shires."   HNH,  4  (Nov.  1948),  19-27. 

1817  and  1908. 

1387  WOODBURY,  GORDON.  "The  Scotch-Irish  and 
Irish  Presbyterian  settlers  of  New  Hamp- 
shire."  NHHSP,  4  (1899-1905),  143-162. 

1388  WOODWARD,  KARL  W.   "Land  use  in  New  Hamp- 
shire."  Journal  of  Forestry,  34  (1936), 
975-982. 

Since  colonization. 

1389   .   "Philip  W.  Ayres,  forester."   Ameri- 
can Forests,  42  (Feb.  1936),  72,  92. 

Appointed  Forester,  Society  for  the  Pro- 
tection of  New  Hampshire  Forests,  1900. 

1390  WORCESTER,  SAMUEL  THOMAS.   The  old  and  new; 
or,  the  public  schools  of  New  Hampshire  and 
Ohio:   an  address. . .delivered  before  the 
Nashua  Historical  Society,  February  13,  1871. 
Nashua:   Moore  and  Langley,  1871.   Pp.  20. 

1391   .   "Sketches  of  the  early  colonial  laws 

of  New  Hampshire."   GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880), 
327-331,  468-471. 


1392   WORTH,  EDMUND.   Annals  of  the  past:   an  his- 
torical sermon,  delivered  before  the  Salis- 
bury Baptist  Association,  at  Sutton,  Sept.  17, 

1851.  Concord:   New  Hampshire  Steam  Printing, 

1852.  Pp.  30. 

Includes  Baptist  origins  in  New  Hampshire. 


1378  WILLIS,  WILLIAM.   "Old  settlers."   NEHGR,  2        1393 
(1848),  202-207. 

See  also  entry  405. 

1379  WILNER,  LEO.   "New  Hampshire  word-list." 

Dialect  Notes,  4,  pt.  2  (1914),  153-155.  1394 

Provincialisms . 

1380  WINCH,  GEORGE.   Outline  history  of  state  work 

of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  of        1395 
New  Hampshire,  1852-1908.   Manchester:   E.  A. 
Stratton,  1908.   Pp.  45.   MWA,  NhHi. 


1396 


1397 


1398 


1399 


1400 


1401 


1402 


1403 


1404 


1405 


WRIGHT,  WALTER  WOODMAN.   "The  White  Moun- 
tains:  an  annotated  bibliography,  1918- 
1947."   Appalachia,  27  (1948-1949),  205-223. 
Also  reprinted  separately. 

"The  White  Mountains  Collection." 


Dartmouth  College  Library  Bulletin,  n.s.  13 
(Apr.  1973),  122-132. 

"The  White  Mountains  Collection  of 


Dartmouth  College  Library."   MtWObNB,  18 
(Mar.  1977),  6-8. 

WRITERS'  PROGRAM.   NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   Festal 
days,  songs  and  games  of  the  Franco-Americans 
of  New  Hampshire.   Victoria  Langlois  and 
Louis  Pare,  comps.   Manchester:   Granite 
State  Pr. ,  [194-?].   Pp.  49. 

.   Hands  that  built  New  Hampshire:   the 


story  of  Granite  state  craftsmen  past  and 
present.  Brattleboro,  Vt . :  Stephen  Daye 
Pr. ,  1940.   Pp.  xii,  288. 

YATES,  ELIZABETH.   The  lighted  heart.   N.Y. : 
Dutton,  1960.   Pp.  251. 

How  a  couple  dealt  with  a  spouse's  blind- 
ness . 

"THE  YEAR  without  a  summer."   Repertory,  1 
(1924-1925),  273-277. 
1816. 

YOUNG,  WALTER  STEVENS.   "The  Scotch-Irish  in 
New  Hampshire."   GraniteMo,  40  (1908),  343- 
346. 

YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION.   NEW 
HAMPSHIRE  EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE.   Young  Men's 
Christian  Association  in  New  Hampshire, 
1852-1914.   Concord,  1914.   Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

"THE  YOUNGEST  New  England  diocese."   Dona- 
hoe's  Magazine,  (Feb.  1895),  260-224. 

Diocese  of  Manchester,  which  comprises  the 
entire  state. 

ZANES,  JOHN  P.   "The  call  to  arms."   NHPro- 
files,  10  (May  1961),  26-28. 
Civil  War. 

.   "'This  treasonable  doctrine.'" 

NHProfiles,  9  (Oct.  1960),  25-27. 

Abraham  Lincoln's  visit  to  New  Hampshire  in 
Mar.  of  1860. 

ZORNOW,  WILLIAM  FRANK.   "New  Hampshire  tariff 
policies,  1775  to  1789."   Social  Studies,  45 
(1954),  252-256. 


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Entries  for  Counties 


BELKNAP  COUNTY 


1406  BALLARD,  HORACE.   "Belknap  County."   Forest 
Notes,  no.  94  (Summer  1967),  3-7. 

1407  BUTTERFIELD,  WILLIAM.   "Juridical  and  other 
statistics  of  Belknap  County."   NHRepos,  1 
(1845-1846),  36-48. 

Biographical,  not  statistical. 

1408  HIBBARD,  ELLERY  A.   "Lawyers  omitted  in 
History  of  Belknap  County  bench  and  bar." 
GraniteMo,  13  (1890),  125-128. 

1409  LANCASTER,  DANIEL.   "Complete  list  of  Con- 
gregational ministers  in  the  county  of  Bel- 
knap, N.H.  from  its  settlement  to  the  pres- 
ent time."   NHRepos,  1  (1845-1846),  55-65. 

With  notes  on  their  churches. 

1410  THOMPSON,  E.  P.   "Some  Belknap  County  offi- 
cers."  GraniteMo,  35  (1903),  268-269. 

1841-1903. 

SEE  ALSO  ENTRIES  119,  593-594,  626. 


CARROLL  COUNTY 


1411 


1412 


1413 


1414 


BLAKE,  JEREMIAH.   "A  statistical  account  of 
the  Congregational  ministers  and  churches  in 
Carroll  County,  N.H.,  from  its  settlement  to 
the  present  time."   NHRepos,  2  (1846-1847), 
47-56. 

Biographical  and  historical,  not  statisti- 
cal. 

DAMON,  JOHN  F.   "Carroll  County."   Forest 
Notes,  no.  96  (Winter  1967-1968),  3-7. 


GERRY,  LEON  and  KEITH  HENNEY . 
Eaton  and  Madison,  1776-1865. 
Reporter  Pr. ,  1976.   Pp.  194. 


Soldiers  of 
North  Conway: 
NhHi. 


LIBBY,  RICHARD  C.  and  CAROL  M.  FURNEE.   "Re- 
turn, a  shortline  railroad:   a  short  progress 
report  of  the  first  year  of  operations  of  the 
Wolfeboro  Rail  Road."   Railroad  Enthusiast, 
11  (Summer  and  Autumn  1974)  ,  25-29. 


1415 


1416 


1417 


1418 


1419 


1420 


1421 


Wolfeborough  branch  of  the  Boston  &  Maine 
Railroad  bought  Dec.  19,  197  2;  service  re- 
sumed Feb.  2,  1973. 

.   Through  the  woods  to  Winnepesaukee: 


a  condensed  history  of  the  Wolfborough  Rail- 
road, 1868-1974.   [Reading,  Mass.]:   Boston 
and  Maine  Railroad  Historical  Society, 
[1975?].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

MERRILL,  GEORGIA  DREW,  ed.   History  of  Car- 
roll County,  New  Hampshire.   (1889)   Somers- 
worth:   New  Hampshire  Publishing,  1971. 
Pp.  xiii,  987. 

Facsimile  reprint  has  foreword  by  James 
Duane  Squires. 

NEWTON,  ROBERT  M.   Surficial  geology  of  the 
Ossipee  Lake  quadrangle.   Concord:   State 
Dept .  of  Resources  and  Economic  Development, 
1974.   Pp.  vi,  52. 

PRINCE,  HELEN.   Early  houses  of  Eaton  and 
Madison,  New  Hampshire:   a  record  of  repre- 
sentative houses  c.  1790-1860,  with  illus- 
trations of  floor  plans,  molding,  mantels, 
stairways  and  hardware.   Center  Conway: 
Walker's  Pond  Pr. ,  1976.   Pp.  70.   NhHi. 

SWIFT,  D.  W.   Conway  Scenic  Railroad,  strug- 
gle and  triumph:   the  illustrated  story  of 
the  old-time  railroad  at  North  Conway,  New 
Hampshire.   Frank  Kyper,  ed.   Burlington, 
Mass.:   Railroad  Publications,  1976.   Pp.  34. 

UNDERHILL,  ROBERT  L.  M. ,  MIRIAM  UNDERHILL, 
and  MALCOLM  C.  CHOATE .   Kearsarge:   on  the 
history  of  the  name  as  applied  to  the  moun- 
tain in  Carroll  County,  New  Hampshire, 
n.p.,  [1957?].   Pp.  49,  13.   MBNEH. 

WELCH,  JAMES.   High  sheriff,  being  the  rem- 
iniscences of  James  Welch,  former  sheriff  of 
Carroll  County,  New  Hampshire.   Marjory  Gane 
Harkness,  and  Lilian  C.  McGrew,  eds.   Tam- 
worth:   Tamworth  Historical  Society,  [I960]. 
Pp.  198. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  593. 


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1422  CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


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Repertory,  2  (1926-1927),  1-10. 

1423  "ATTORNEYS  in  the  county  of  Cheshire." 
CH&Misc,  3  (1824),  52-54. 

Necrology. 

1424  BARRETT,  CHARLES  L.   "Reminiscent  of  the  Old 
Cheshire  County  Fair."   Cheshire  County  Chap- 
Book,  1  (Sept.  1964),  3-5. 

1425   .   "'Wood-up  days'  on  the  old  Cheshire 

Railroad."   Cheshire  County  Chap  Book,  1 
(Mar.  1964),  3-5. 

1426  BATES,  VIRGINIA  T.  and  BEVERLY  CHAMBERLAIN. 
"Bottles  of  the  Monadnock  region."   Antiques 
Journal,  23  (Jan. -Feb.  1968),  32-37. 


Historical  sketch  of  the  Conference  [by] 
G.  H.  DeBevoise.   Delivered  at  the  seventieth 
annual  meeting  of  the  Congregational  Churches 
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Keene:   Darling,  1897.   Pp.  38.   NhHi. 

1437  LOUISE  E.  THORNE  ART  GALLERY.   KEENE  STATE 
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from  June  23  to  August  3,  1974....   [Keene?], 
1974.   Pp.  48.   NhHi. 

Landscape  art  and  artists. 

1438  MANNING,  (H.  A.)  COMPANY,  KEENE.   Manning's 
Keene,  Winchester  and  Hinsdale  (New  Hamp- 
shire) directory  for  the  year  beginning 
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Springfield,  Mass.,  1953.   Pp.  98.   NhK. 

Earlier  directories  carried  chronology  of 
Keene,  1732  to  date. 


1427  BILLINGS,  KATHARINE  STEVENS  FOWLER.  The 
geology  of  the  Monadnock  quadrangle,  New 
Hampshire.  Concord:  State  Planning  and 
Development  Commission,  1949.   Pp.  48. 

1428  BIXLER,  HERBERT  E.   "The  little  railroad  that 
couldn't."   Appalachia,  41  (1976-1977),  4-17. 

Keene  Branch  Railroad  to  Elmwood  Jet. 

1429  BOWDITCH,  HENRY  INGERSOLL.   Memoir  of  Amos 
Twitchell,  M.D. ,  with  an  appendix,  contain- 
ing his  addresses,  etc.   Boston:   John  J. 
Wilson,  1851.   Pp.  212. 

1430  CHASE,  HEMAN.  Railroad  passenger  travel: 
history,  recollections,  reflections.  Al- 
stead,  1967.   Pp.  [47].   NhK-Proper 

Cheshire  Railroad. 

1431  CHILD,  HAMILTON,  comp.   Gazetteer  of  Cheshire 
County,  N.H.,  1736-1885.   Syracuse,  N.Y. : 
The  author,  1885.   2  pts.  in  1  v. 

1432  HILL,  GARDNER  C.   "Early  physicians  of  Che- 
shire County."   GraniteMo,  41  (1909),  7-26. 

1433  HOWE,  MARK  ANTONY  DeWOLFE.   Barry  Faulkner's 
Men  of  Monadnock:   the  story  of  the  murals  in 
the  Keene  National  Bank.   Keene,  1950. 

Pp.  [20]. 

1434  HYLAND,  JESSE  B.   "Physicians  of  Cheshire 
County."   Cheshire  County  Chap-Book,  2 
(July  1965),  10-14. 

1435  LANE,  LYMAN,  SALLY  LYMAN,  and  JOAN  PAPPAS .   A 
rare  collection  of  Keene  &  Stoddard  glass. 
Manchester,  Vt.:   Forward's  Color  Produc- 
tions, 1970.   Pp.  [45].   MB. 

"The  history  of  Keene  &  Stoddard  Glass," 
1-3. 

1436  LIVINGSTON,  WILLIAM  W.   Seventy  years  of  the 
Cheshire  Conference.   The  work  of  the 
churches  of  Cheshire  Conference,  1827-1897. 


1439 

1440 
1441 

1442 


1443 


1444 


1445 


1446 


1447 


MONADNOCK  REGION  ASSOCIATION.   Monadnock  Re- 
gion in  Southern  New  Hampshire.   Keene: 
Sentinel,  n.d.   Unpaged.   NhK. 


NO  ENTRY. 

PERRY,  JOSEPH  H. 
Mountain,  N.H." 
(1904),  1-14. 


"Geology  of  Monadnock 
Journal  of  Geology,  12 


PERRY,  JOHN  CARPENTER.   "The  historical  soci- 
ety of  Cheshire  County."   Cheshire  County 
Chap-Book,  2  (May  1965),  3-5. 

Founded  in  1927;  author's  1977  revision  in 
typescript . 

PRICE,  CHESTER  B.   "Indian  lore  and  early 
Indian  history  of  N.H. ,  especially  pertaining 
to  Cheshire  County."   Cheshire  County  Chap- 
Book,  1  (Sept.  1964),  8-10. 

Indian  lore,  Indian  place-names,  and 


Indian  trails  of  Cheshire  County,  New  Hamp- 
shire:  an  address  to  the  Ladies  Club  at 
Richmond,  October  12,  1957.   [New  Durham, 
1957].   Pp.  16. 

PROPER,  DAVID  RALPH.   "County  history." 
Weekly  column  in  the  Keene  Sentinel,  since 
September  12,  1961. 
See  also  entry  1447. 

and  RICHARD  G.  WEST.   Heritage:   an 


interpretive  history  of  Cheshire  County... 
published  as  a  supplement  to  the  Keene  Senti- 
nel during  its  175th  anniversary  year, 
July  31,  1974.   Keene,  1974.   Pp.  32. 
NhK-Proper . 

Monadnock  sampler:   historical 
sketches.   Keene:   Keene  State  College,  1976. 
Pp.  v,  50. 

Selections  from  author's  "County  history" 
column,  weekly  in  Keene  Sentinel,  entry  1445. 


56 


Entries  for  Counties 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY  1478 


1448  PROPER,  DAVID  RALPH.   Yesteryear  scenes  of 
Keene  and  surrounding  areas.   [Keene] :   Hamp- 
shire Pr.  ,  [1973].   Unpaged.   NhK. 

Selections  from  Old  Timers'  Calendars  pub- 
lished by  Wright's  Silver  Cream,  manufactur- 
ers of  silver  polish. 

1449  RAND,  THOMAS  C.   "Cheshire  County  press." 
NHPrAP,  (1889-1890),  9-13. 

1450  REED,  LOUIS  C.   History,  year  book  and  church 
directory  of  St.  Luke's  Church,  Charlestown, 
N.H.;  Union  Church,  West  Claremont,  N.H. ; 

St.  Peter's  Church,  Drewsville,  N.H.;  St. 
John's  Church,  Walpole,  N.H.   Charlestown, 
[1934].   Pp.  27.   Nh. 


1461 


1462 


1463 


1464 


1465 


[ 

Timer, 

[ 


Timer, 
[ 


Timer, 
[ 


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"Just  a  Canadian  quarter."  Old 
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"Liquor  drinking  at  funerals."   Old 
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"Locating  water  with  the  divining 
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rod. 

[ ].   "Locomotive  'Rough  &  Ready'  drawn 

on  highway."   Old  Timer,  no.  7  (Nov.  2, 
1939),  [4-5]. 

For  Cheshire  Railroad. 


1451 


1452 


1453 


1454 


1455 


1456 


1457 


1458 


1459 


1460 


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Appeared  originally  as  a  series  of  weekly 
articles  in  the  Keene  Evening  Sentinel, 
starting  in  1962. 

.   "Major  Breed  Batcheller — Tory." 


Cheshire  County  Chap-Book,  1  (July  1964), 
8-10. 

Signed:   M.W.S. 

"A  THIRD  of  a  century's  retrospect." 
Cheshire  County  Musical  Gazette,  31  (Oct. 
1887),  [3]. 

Of  the  Cheshire  County  Musical  Institute, 
organized  at  Keene,  Aug.  23,  1853. 

VALENTINE,  DONALD  B.,  JR.   "A  brief  history 
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States  Limited,  1  (Summer  1977),  20-29. 

WADSWORTH,  SAMUEL.   Historical  notes  with 
keyed  map  of  Keene  and  Roxbury,  Cheshire 
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WHEELOCK,  GEORGE  A.   "Cheshire  County  geol- 
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WHITNEY,  STEPHEN  T.   "The  Pisgah  wilderness." 
NHProfiles,  19  (Nov.  1970),  22-27. 

Undeveloped  tract  between  Spofford  Lake 
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[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   '"And  a-hunting 
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Old  Timer,  no.  30  (Apr.  22,  1941),  [5]. 
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Scrapbooks  and  index  at  NhK. 


1466 


1467 


1468 


1469 


1470 


1471 


1472 


1473 


1474 


1476 


1477 


1478 


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Protracted  meetings,  1831. 


[ 


] .   "Revere  bells  in  Cheshire  County, 


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[ 


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Reper- 


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[ 


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[ ]  .   "Society  for  a  better  Sabbath  ob- 
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General  Monadnock  Society  for  the  Promotion 
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[ 


].   "Something  about  gun  explosions." 


Old  Timer,  no.  43  (June  1942),  [3-4]. 


1475    [ 


J.   "Strange  lights  in  the  graveyard." 


Old  Timer,  no.  53  (Nov.  1943),  [1-3] 


[ 


].   "That  big  load  of  wood."   Old 


Timer,  no.  55  (Feb.  1944),  [2-3]. 


[ 


].   "Thirty  dollars  for  an  apple  pie." 


Old  Timer,  no.  15  (Mar.  28,  1940),  [1-2]. 


[ 


].   "Walpole 's  bid  to  become  the  shire 


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In  1812. 


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1479  CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


1479 


1480 


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[ 


].   "The  year  without  a  summer." 


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SEE  ALSO  entries  120,  593,  625. 


COOS  COUNTY 


1481  ALLEN,  CHARLES  FRANCIS  HITCHCOCK.   "The 
Maine  Central  in  northern  New  Hampshire." 
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Bulletin,  no.  99  (1958),  42-54. 

Upper  Coos  Railroad  and  the  Hereford  Rail- 
road, both  leased  for  999  years  by  the  Maine 
Central  in  1890. 

1482  BELCHER,  C.  FRANCIS.  "Trolley  on  the  Presi- 
dentials."  Appalachia,  31  (1956-1957),  320- 
328. 

Begun  1911-1912,  intended  to  reach  summit 
of  Mount  Washington;  not  completed. 

1483  BILLINGS,  MARLAND  PRATT.   "Geology  in  the 
Presidential  Range."  MtWObNB,  no.  4,  (Dec. 
1938),  8-11. 

1484   ,  KATHARINE  FOWLER-BILLINGS,  CARLETON  A. 

CHAPMAN  et  al.   The  geology  of  the  Mt.  Wash- 
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1946.   Pp.  46. 

1485  BUNNELL,  ELLSWORTH  H.   "Building  the  Coos 
Trail."   NHProfiles,  25  (May  1976),  20-21, 
58-59. 

Colebrook  to  Errol,  now  a  state  road. 

1486  CARRUTHERS,  JOHN  BURR.   Our  fight  with  the 
saloon:   an  account  of  attempts  to  suppress 
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1487  CHAPMAN,  RANDOLPH  WALLACE.   The  geology  of 
the  Percy  quadrangle,  New  Hampshire.   Con- 
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sion, 1949.   Pp.  38. 

Based  on  Harvard  Ph.D.  thesis  (1934). 

1488  "COOS  County  officers:   chronological  list  of 
incumbents  of  the  offices  of  Clerk  of  Court, 
Solicitor,  Judge  of  Probate,  Register  of 
Probate,  and  Sheriff  from  1804,  to  the 
present.   G&CBarAP,  2  (1890-1894),  617-621. 

1489  DODGE,  LEVI  W.   "Along  the  John  Stark  River, 
from  Agiocochook  to  the  Connecticut." 
GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  357-369. 

John's  River. 

1490  DODGE,  RICHARD  E.  "A  winter  trip  to  [the] 
top  of  Mts.  Washington  and  Adams  in  1892." 
Appalachia,  8  (1896-1898),  367-369. 


1491 


1492 


1493 


1494 


1495 


DOHERTY,  PAUL.   "Pathway  to  Trinity  Height." 
NHProfiles,  18  (Sept.  1969),  37-43,  53. 
Crawford  Path. 

HUNTINGTON,  JOSHUA  HENRY.  "Early  history  of 
Coos  County  in  New  Hampshire."  GraniteMo,  3 
(1879-1880),  25-30. 

KENT,  HENRY  OAKES.   ["History  of  Coos  Coun- 
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sioners.  Annual  Report,  (1885),  35-59. 

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1495A 


1496 


1497 


1498 


1499 


1500 


(1871-1872),  47-52. 

[MERRILL,  GEORGIA  DREW],  comp.   History  of 
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Facsimile  reprint  has  foreword  by  James 
Duane  Squires. 

M0NAHAN,  ROBERT  SCOTT.   "The  Diamond  River 
country."   Lumber  Camp  News,  11  (Feb.  1950), 
1,  8. 

PIKE,  ROBERT  EVERDING.   Spiked  boots: 
sketches  of  the  North  Country.   Eatontown, 
N.J. ,  1961.   Pp.  266. 

RANKIN,  JEREMIAH  EAMES .   "The  Eames  family  in 
Coos  County."   GraniteMo,  26  (1899),  240-243. 

SHAW,  WILLIAM  E.,  comp.   Coos  county  gazetteer 
with  historical  sketches,  citizens  and  busi- 
ness directories,   n.p.,  1886.   Pp.  64. 

U.S.  FOREST  SERVICE.   EASTERN  REGION.   WHITE 
MOUNTAIN  NATIONAL  FOREST.   Kilkenny  unit 
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WEEKS,  JAMES  W.   "The  probate  courts  of  Coos 
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Biographies  of  Judges  of  Probate,  1805- 
1879. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  92,  593,  655. 


GRAFTON  COUNTY 


1501  ADAMS,  SHERMAN.   "A  couple  of  loggers." 
Appalachia,  31  (1965-1966),  609-614. 

Charlie  Henderson  and  Leonard  Thibodeau, 
1905-1935. 

1502  BARRACLOUGH,  K.  E.  and  C.  E.  WALTER.   "A 
study  of  land  utilization  in  Grafton 
County."   Journal  of  Forestry,  32  (1934), 
695-700. 

Since  1772  near  Dorchester. 

1503  BILLINGS,  KATHARINE  STEVENS,  LOUISE  KINGSLEY, 
and  LINCOLN  R.  PAGE.  Geology  of  the  Cardigan 
and  Rumney  quadrangles,  New  Hampshire. 


58 


Entries  for  Counties 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY  1529 


Concord:   State  Planning  and  Development 
Commission,  1942.   Pp.  31. 

1504  BILLINGS,  MARLAND  PRATT,  and  CHARLES  R. 
WILLIAMS.   Geology  of  the  Franconia  quad- 
rangle, New  Hampshire.   Concord:   State 
Planning  and  Development  Commission,  1935. 
Pp.  35. 

1505  BILLINGS,  MARLAND  PRATT.   Geology  of  the 
Littleton  and  Moosilauke  quadrangles,  New 
Hampshire.   Concord:   State  Planning  and 
Development  Commission,  1935.   Pp.  51. 

1506  BOOK  of  biographies  ...  contains  biographical 
sketches  of  leading  citizens  of  Grafton 
County,  New  Hampshire....   Buffalo,  N.Y. : 
Biographical  Publishing,  1897.   Pp.  432. 

1507  "CAMPTON  bicentennial,  August  5-6;  Rumney 
bicentennial,  August  10-13."   Plymouth 
Record,  July  20,  1967,  p.  B4;  July  27,  1967, 
p.  B4;  Aug.  3,  1967,  p.  A4. 

Serialized  newspaper  articles. 

1508  CHILD,  HAMILTON,  comp.   Gazetteer  of  Grafton 
County,  N.H.  1709-1886.   Syracuse,  N.Y. : 
The  author,  1886.   2  pts.  in  1  v. 

Pt.  2,  business  directory  for  1885-1886. 

1509  CHURCHILL,  FRANK  C.   "The  Mascoma."   Leban- 
onian,  1  (Aug.  1898),  [3]-ll. 

Mascoma  Lake  resort. 

1510  CLARK,  FRANK  GRAY.   Historical  address  given 
at  the  seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  the 
organization  of  the  Grafton  County  Conference 
of  Congregational  Churches,  Bath,  N.H. , 

May  26,  1903.   Plymouth:   Plymouth  Record  Job 
Print.,  [1903].   Pp.  20. 

1511  CROUCH,  H.  BENTLEY.   "Narrow  gauge  to  the 
notch."   B&M  Bulletin,  7  (Summer  1976), 
19-31. 

Profile  &  Franconia  Notch  Railroad. 


1516  HAIGHT,  JOHN  McV. ,  JR.   A  history  of  Bridge- 
water  and  Bristol,  N.H.,  1780-1880,  showing 
the  transition  from  frontier  self-sufficiency 
to  manufacturing.   Bristol:   Musgrove,  1941. 
Pp.  63.   NhHi. 

1517  HILTON,  GEORGE  W.  "The  trolley  never  stopped 
here."   DartAlum,  68  (Oct.  1975),  10-11. 

Why  no  electric  railroad  built  from  White 
River  Junction,  Vt.,  to  Lebanon  and  Hanover. 

1518  "AN  INTERESTING  occasion:  the  hanging  of  the 
portraits  of  deceased  lawyers  on  the  walls  of 
Plymouth  Court  House."  GraniteMo,  50  (1918), 
77-101. 

Includes  biographical  sketches. 

1519  JORDAN,  CHESTER  B.  ["Court  houses  in  Grafton 
County"].   G&CBarAP,  1  (1882-1889),  617-624. 

1520  LITTLE,  WILLIAM.   "The  Warren-Woodstock  road." 
GraniteMo,  15  (1893),  49-55. 

1521  "ORIGIN  of  the  parade."  White  Mt .  Echo,  17 
(Aug.  1894),  1. 

Coaches  and  hotel  floats.   Bethlehem  to 
Littleton  and  back. 

1522  SAMUELS,  JINI  L.   "Newfound  reflections." 
NHProfiles,  22  (July  1973),  36-39. 

Newfound  Lake  and  vicinity. 

1523  SARGENT,  JONATHAN  EVERETT.   "Baker's  River." 
GraniteMo,  2  (1878-1879),  135-143. 

1524  SPEARE,  EVA  AUGUSTA  CLOUGH.  "Covered  bridges 
along  the  Pemigewasset  River."  New  Hampshire 
Troubadour,  12  (Apr.  1942),  3-8. 

At  Woodstock  and  Campton. 

1525  "THERE  is  nothing  new  under  the  sun." 
NHMasonicB,  1  (Feb.  1921),  5,  10. 

About  "The  Masonic  Casket,"  periodical 
published  in  Enfield  and  Haverhill,  1823- 
1826. 


1512 


1513 


"The  'Pemi.'"   B&M  Bulletin,  5  (Win- 


1514 


1515 


ter  1975-1976),  20-31. 

Pemigewasset  Valley  Railroad,  1874-1975. 

DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.   NEW 
HAMPSHIRE.   GUNTHWAITE  CHAPTER,  LISBON. 
Old  landmarks  of  our  neighborhood. . .Lisbon, 
Sugar  Hill,  Franconia,  Landaff,  Lyman. 
Charlotte  A.  Barbour,  ed.   Littleton: 
Courier  Printing,  1938.   Pp.  63.   NhHi. 

GOVE,  WILLIAM.   "The  East  Branch  and  Lincoln 
Railroad:   a  logger's  railroad."   Northern 
Logger  and  Timber  Processor,  16  (Apr.  1968), 
16-17,  48-54. 
1890-1930s. 

"GRAFTON  County  officers:   chronological 
list  of  incumbents  of  the  officers  of  Clerk 
of  Court,  Solicitor,  Judge  of  Probate,  Regis- 
ter of  Probate,  and  Sheriff  from  1804  to  the 
present."   G&CBarAP,  2  (1890-1894),  613-616, 
621-622. 


1526  WALLACE,  WILLIAM  ALLEN.   "The  press  of  Graf- 
ton County."   NHPrAP,  (1871-1872),  42- 

47. 

Paper  read  Jan.  17,  1872. 

1527  W00DW0RTH,  H.  C.  "A  century  of  adjustment  in 
a  New  Hampshire  back  area."  Agriculture  His- 
tory, 11  (1937),  223-237. 

Land  use  in  southern  Grafton  County. 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 


1528  BATES,  VIRGINIA  T.  and  BEVERLY  CHAMBERLAIN. 
"Temple  and  South  Lyndeboro:   the  sites  of 
New  Hampshire's  first  and  last  glassworks." 
NHProfiles,  19  (Aug.  1970),  22-29,  72. 

1529  BATES,  VIRGINIA  T.   "Temple  works,  oldest 
glass  manufactory  &  Lyndeboro  site..." 
Down  East  Glassman,  3  (July  1971),  1-2. 


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1530  HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 


1530 


1531 


1532 


BELL,  SAMUEL  D.   "Notices  of  the  courts  and 
of  the  bar  of  the  county  of  Hillsborough." 
NHRepos,  1  (1845-1846),  122-134. 
Biographical,  1771-1845. 

BOYLSTON,  EDWARD  DUDLEY,  comp.   Historical 
sketch  of  the  Hillsborough  County  congresses, 
held  at  Amherst,  (N.H.)  1774  &  1775:   with 
other  revolutionary  records.   Edward  D. 
Boylston,  comp.   Amherst:   Farmers'  Cabinet 
Pr.,  1884.   Pp.  53. 

Also  sketches  courts,  1771-1782. 

.   "The  press  of  Hillsborough  County." 


1542 


NHPrAP,  (1879-1880),  16-24. 


1532A  BROWN,  ABRAI1  ENGLISH.   "The  story  of  a  lost 
town."   NEM,  n.s.  24  (1901),  653-655. 

Monson,  incorporated  in  1746;  divided  and 
annexed  to  Amherst  and  Hollis  in  1770. 

1533  CLAGGETT,  ERASTUS  BALDWIN.   "History  of  the 
Union  Association  in  New  Hampshire."   Con- 
gregational Quarterly,  6  (1864),  17-29. 

Ministerial  association. 

1534  COOK,  HOWARD  M.   "Hillsborough  County  towns: 
the  origin  of  their  names,  together  with  the 
date  of  their  settlement  and  incorporation; 
also  the  date  of  the  grants."   GraniteMo,  29 
(1900),  236-240. 

1535  DODGE,  JACOB  RICHARDS ;  comp.   Hillsborough 
County  record:   a  glimpse  of  the  business 
and  resources  of  thirty-one  towns.   Nashua: 
Dodge  &  Noyes,  1853.   Pp.  156. 

1536  "DUNSTABLE  and  Naticook."   Farmer's  Monthly 
Visitor,  12  (1852),  274-275. 

Area  now  Nashua,  Litchfield  and  Merrimack. 

1537  FOSTER,  JOHN  L.   Historical  address... on  the 
proposed  site  for  Monson  Meeting  House:   the 
story  of  a  lost  town.   Ithaca,  N.Y. :   West 
Hill  Pr.,  1902.   Pp.  36.   NhHi. 

Chartered  in  1746,  Monson  was  divided  be- 
tween Amherst  and  Hollis  in  1770. 

1538  GARDNER,  WILLIAM  M. ,  ed.   Towns  against 
tyranny:   Hillsborough  County,  New  Hampshire 
during  the  American  Revolution,  1775-1783. 
Nashua:   Accurate  Printing,  1976.   Pp.  vii, 
291.   NhHi. 

1539  HURD,  DUANE  HAMILTON,  ed.   History  of  Hills- 
borough County,  New  Hampshire.   Philadelphia: 
J.  W.  Lewis,  1885.   Pp.  ix,  748. 

1540  LEAGUE  OF  WOMEN  VOTERS  OF  GREATER  NASHUA. 
Hollis,  Hudson,  Nashua.   (1958)  n.p. ,  1977. 
Pp.  24.   NhN. 

First  edition  limited  to  Nashua. 


1543 


1544 


1544A 


1545 


1546 


1547 


1548 


1549 


1550 


1551 


1551A 


MERRIAM,  GEORGE  A.   "The  Hillsborough 
churches."   New  Hampshire  Congregational 
Record,  1  (1895-1896),  206-208. 

Hillsborough  Conference  of  Congregational 
Churches . 

MURPHY,  RAY.   "The  Souhegan  Valley." 
NHProfiles,  10  (Apr.  1961),  29-32. 

NICHOLS,  HERBERT  F.   "Tales  of  old-time 
Sharon  and  Peterborough,  N.H."   OTNE,  22 
(1931-1932),  136-144. 

As  told  to  Esther  Jackson. 

[POWER,  WILLIAM].   "The  Catholic  Church  in 
southern  New  Hampshire."   Sacred  Heart  Re- 
view, n.s.  20  (Oct.  15,  1898),  supp.  in- 
serted between  pp.  318  and  319,  paged 
separately  as  1-8,  and  concluded  on  319. 

Includes  churches  in  Brookline,  Merrimack, 
Milford,  Nashua  and  Wilton. 

RUSSELL,  JASON  ALMUS .   "Colloquial  expres- 
sions from  Hillsborough  County,  New  Hamp- 
shire." American  Speech,  5  (1930),  418-420. 

"SCRAP  of  history  relating  to  Hollis  and 
Dunstable."   CH&Misc ,  1  (1822),  57. 

SPAULDING,  CHARLES  S.   An  account  of  some  of 
the  early  settlers  of  West  Dunstable,  Monson 
and  Hollis,  N.H.   Nashua:   Telegraph  Pr . , 
1915.   Pp.  251. 

"The  ancient  township  of  Monson." 


GraniteMo,  39  (1907),  129-131. 

Chartered  in  1746,  divided  and  annexed  to 
Amherst  and  Hollis  in  1770. 

STEARNS,  EZRA  SCOLLAY.   "A  bit  of  history." 
GraniteMo,  26  (1899),  345-350. 

A  1656  Massachusetts  grant  known  as  Brenton 
Farm  in  what  is  now  Merrimack  and  Litchfield. 

THOMSON,  EDWARD  HERRMANN.   Agricultural  sur- 
vey of  four  townships  in  southern  New  Hamp- 
shire.  Itfashington,  D.C.:   GPO,  1911. 
Pp.  19. 

Amherst,  Hollis,  Lyndeborough,  and  Milford. 

WEBSTER,  KIMBALL.   History  of  Hillsborough 
County  Pomona  Grange,  No.  1,  Patrons  of 
Husbandry  of  New  Hampshire.   Concord:   Rum- 
ford  Printing,  1909.   Pp.  126.   NhHi. 

WHITON,  JOHN  MILTON.   "Statistical  account  of 
the  Congregational  and  Presbyterian  ministers 
in  the  County  of  Hillsborough,  New  Hampshire." 
NHRepos,  1  (1845-1846),  179-201. 
Biographical  and  historical. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  120,  451. 


1541   LEAGUE  OF  WOMEN  VOTERS  OF  THE  MILFORD  AREA. 
Milford,  Amherst,  Mont  Vernon:   know  your 
town.   Rev.  ed .   [Milford?],  1974.   Pp.  49. 

NhHi. 


60 


Entries  for  Counties 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY  1575 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY 


1552    BADGER,  STEPHEN  COLBY.   "Notices  of  the 

courts  of  judicature  and  of  the  bar  of  the 
county  of  Merrimack,  New  Hampshire."   NEHGE., 
1  (1847),  54-59,  140-146. 

Biographical:   judges,  county  officers, 
lawyers. 


1564  JOHNSON,  DAVID  D.   "Twice  daily  except  Sun- 
day."  NHProfiles,  1  (Apr.  1952),  20-23, 
54-55. 

Suncook  Valley  Railroad. 

1565  LINEHAN,  JOHN  CORNELIUS.   Souvenir  and  his- 
tory of  Penacook,  N.H.   Penacook:   Massie 
Pr. ,  1899.   Pp.  26. 

In  Boscawen  and  Concord. 


1553  BOSCAWEN,  N.H.   One  hundred  and  fiftieth  1566 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Boscawen 

and  Webster,  Merrimack  Co.,  N.H. ,  August  16, 
1883.   Also  births  recorded  on  the  town 
records  from  1733  to  1850.   Concord:   Repub- 
lican Pr. ,  1884.   Pp.  211. 

Historical  address  by  Charles  C.  Coffin,         1567 
[25]-47. 

1554  BOUTON,  NATHANIEL.   Rills  from  the  hills:   a 
semi-centennial  discourse,  delivered  at 
Franklin,  N.H.,  on  the  fiftieth  anniversary 

of  the  formation  of  the  Merrimack  County  Con-      1568 
ference  of  Churches.   Concord:   Republican 
Pr. ,  1877.   Pp.  31. 

1555  BROWNE,  GEORGE  WALDO.   "Hon.  Samuel  Blodget: 
how  he  built  the  Amoskeag  Canal."   Granite- 

StMag,  2  (1906),  63-74.  1569 

Locks  at  Manchester,  Hooksett,  and  Bow. 

1556  BUXTON,  WILLIS  GEORGE.  History;  Boscawen— 
Webster,  fifty  years,  1883-1933.  Penacook: 
W.  B.  Ranney,  [1934?].   Pp.  501. 

1570 

1557  CALLAHAN,  FRANCIS  A.  and  CLARENCE  J.  POULIN. 
A  seventy-fifth  anniversary  history  of  Im- 
maculate Conception  Church,  Penacook,  New 
Hampshire,  1898-1973.   Concord:   Evans  Print- 
ing, 1974.  Pp.  [32].  1571 

Photographs  by  Edgar  Preston. 

1558  CERCLE  DRAMATIQUE  ET  LITTSrAIRE,  SUNCOOK. 
Constitution  et  reglements.   Concord:   J. 

Phaneuf,  1899.   Pp.  87.   NhMACA.  1572 

1559  COFFIN,  CHARLES  CARLETON,  comp.   The  history 

of  Boscawen  and  Webster  from  1733  to  1878.         1573 

Concord:   Republican  Pr.,  1878.   Pp.  xxix, 

666. 

1560  COOK,  HOWARD  M.   "The  origin  of  the  names  of 
the  towns  in  Merrimack  County,  and  also  the 
date  of  their  settlement  and  incorporation." 
GraniteMo,  25  (1898),  156-160. 

1561  "DESCRIPTION  of  the  county  of  Merrimack  in 
the  state  of  New  Hampshire."   CH&Misc,  3 
(1824),  169-174. 

1562  EASTMAN,  JOHN  ROBIE.   "The  soldier  of  the  1575 
American  Revolution  from  the  small  New  Hamp- 
shire town."   GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  220-226. 

Andover  and  Salisbury. 

1563  GOODWIN,  ALLAN  F.   A  history  of  the  First 
United  Methodist  Church  of  Penacook,  N.H. 
Paul  deN.  Burrowes,  Jr.,  ed.   n.p.,  [1977]. 
Pp.  25.   NhHi. 


1574 


"A  LIST  of  the  Congregational  ministers  in 
the  county  of  Hillsborough,  from  1685-1823." 
NHHSC,  1  (1824),  150-152. 

With  college,  year  graduated,  dates 
settled,  removed,  died. 

McFARLAND,  ASA.   "The  press  of  Merrimack 
County."   NHPrAP  ,  (1871-1872),  33-41; 
(1878)  7-12;  (1881-1883),  43-44. 

First  part  at  Concord,  Jan.  17,  1872; 
second  part  written  with  Daniel  F.  Secomb. 

McFARLAND,  HENRY.   Kearsarge  Mountain  and  the 
corvette  named  for  it.   (1879)  2d  ed .   Con- 
cord:  Rumford  Printing,  1906.   Pp.  35. 

First  appeared  in  the  June  24,  1878, 
Boston  Transcript. 

NESMITH,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.   "The  two  cele- 
brated Scotch- Irish  school-masters,  Adjutant 
Edward  Evans  of  Salisbury  and  Quartermaster 
Henry  Parkinson  of  Canterbury."   GraniteMo, 
4  (1880-1881),  333-335. 

PENACOOK  BICENTENNIAL,  INC.   The  Village  of 
Penacook:   a  glimpse  of  the  old  and  the  new... 
Penacook:   Hazen,  1976.   Pp.  [72]. 

Village  straddles  Boscawen  and  Concord. 

SUNCOOK,  N.H.   PAROISSE-SAINT-JEAN-BAPTISTE. 
Paroisse  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Suncook,  New 
Hampshire  (1873-1953).   n.p.,  1953.   Pp.  64. 
NhMACA. 


"THE  SUNCOOK  River  Valley. 
5  (1908),  297-332. 


GraniteStMag, 


[VERRETTE,  ADRIEN] .   Societe  Saint-Jean- 
Baptiste,  Suncook,  New  Hampshire,  compte- 
rendu,  1940.   Manchester:   L'Avenir  National 
1940.   Pp.  93.   NhMACA. 

Author  attributed  by  Robert  B.  Perreault. 
"Un  substantial  historique  de  1 'endroit . . . . " 
La  vie  f ranco-americaine  (1940),  179. 

WALKER,  JOSEPH  BURBEEN.   An  address  on  the 
long  controversy  of  the  proprietors  of  Penny- 
cook  with  the  proprietors  of  the  town  of  Bow, 
1727-1867.   Concord:   Rumford,  1901.   Pp.  34. 

.   "The  controversy  between  the  proprie- 


tors of  Bow  and  those  of  Penny  Cook,  1727- 
1789."  NHHSP,  3  (1895-1899),  261-292. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  121,  451,  593,  626. 


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1576  ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 


1576   BACON,  GEORGE  FOX.   Portsmouth,  Exeter, 

Newmarket,  South  Newmarket  and  Epping,  and 
their  leading  business  men.   Boston:   Mercan- 
tile Publishing,  1891.   Pp.  74. 


1586   FRENCH,  JONATHAN.   "Complete  list  of  Congre- 
gational ministers  in  the  eastern  part  of 
Rockingham  County,  New  Hampshire,  from  its 
settlement  to  the  present  time;  together  with 
notes  on  the  ministers  and  churches."   NEHGR, 
1  (1847),  40-46,  150-157,  244-250,  322-332. 
Last  installment  by  Joseph  Down. 


1577  BEAMAN,  H.  H.   History  of  the  Baptist  church- 
es of  Seabrook  and  Hampton  Falls:   two  dis- 
courses, Oct.  24  and  31,  1875.   Portsmouth: 
Lewis  W.  Brewster,  1876.   Pp.  35. 

1577A  BECKETT,  JOSEPH  L.,  comp.   The  Exeter,  New 
Market,  and  South  New  Market  directory  and 
history.   1872.   Containing  the  names  of 
residents  of  each  town,  arranged  alphabet- 
ically; business  directories,  town  registers, 
&c. ,  &c.   Also  containing  sketches  of  busi- 
ness; origin  and  sketches  of  families;  a 
register  of  deaths  in  Exeter  since  1840;  the 
towns  in  Rockingham  county,  with  the  popula- 
tion of  each.   Boston:   D.  Dudley,  1872. 
Pp.  152  [i.e. ,  172]. 

1578  BENNETTE,  GEORGE  ROBY.   "Governor's  Island, 
Lake  Wentworth  (Island  Pond)."   GraniteMo, 
35  (1903),  184-152. 

157  9   BIOGRAPHICAL  review;  this  volume  contains 

biographical  sketches  of  leading  citizens  of 
Rockingham  County,  New  Hampshire....   Boston: 
Biographical  Review  Publishing,  1896. 
Pp.  645. 

1580  COGSWELL,  ELLIOTT  COLBY.   History  of  Notting- 
ham, Deer field,  and  Northwood,  comprised 
within  the  original  limits  of  Nottingham, 
Rockingham  County,  N.H.,  with  records  of  the 
centennial  proceedings  at  Northwood,  and 
genealogical  sketches....  (1878)   Somers- 
worth:   New  Hampshire  Publishing,  1972. 

Pp.  xi,  790. 

Reprint  has  foreword  by  Roxanna  E.  Richard- 
son. 

1581  COOK,  HOWARD  M.   "Rockingham  County  towns: 
the  origin  of  their  names  together  with  the 
date  of  their  settlement  and  incorporation." 
GraniteMo,  31  (1901),  303-308. 

1582  CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.  "Chester  &  Derry 
Railroad."  Transportation  Bulletin,  no.  42 
(Aug.  1957) ,  entire  issue. 

Street  railroad. 

1583   .   "Exeter,  Hampton  &  Amesbury  Street 

Railway."   Transportation  Bulletin,  5 
(1951),  1-20. 

1584  ENGEL,  J.  N.   "New  Hampshire  shore  resorts: 
Hampton,  Rye,  and  old  Portsmouth."   New 
Hampshire  Highways,  5  (July  1927),  [1-4]. 

1585  FORD,  DANIEL  F.   "The  story  of  Exeter  towne." 
NHProfiles,  9  (Jan.  1960),  26-31. 

Brentwood,  Epping,  Exeter,  Fremont,  New- 
fields,  Newmarket,  and  Stratham. 


1587 


1588 


1589 


1590 


1591 


1592 


1593 


1594 


1595 


1596 


.   A  discourse,  delivered  at  North- 
Hampton,  N.H.  December  22,  1820,  a  day 
religiously  observed  by  many  in  commemoration 
of  the  landing  of  the  first  settlers  of  New 
England.   Portsmouth:   J.  Melcher,  1821. 
Pp.  24. 

Discusses  settlement  of  Hampton  and  North 
Hampton. 


FRINK,  JOHN  S.  H. 
Rockingham  Bar." 
1908),  45-63. 


"Reminiscences  of  the 
NHBarAP,  n.s.  2  (1904- 


FOSS,  GERALD  DICKSON.   "Historical  sketches." 
St.  John's  Lodge  No.  1,  F.  and  A.M.  Trestle 
Board  (monthly),  June  1964- . 

Sketches  through  ca.  1972?  incorporated 
with  revision  in  his  Three  centuries  of 
Masonry  in  New  Hampshire. 

FOSTER,  JOSEPH.   The  soldiers'  memorial, 
Portsmouth,  N.H. ,  1893-1923 .. .with  indexed 
record  of  The  graves  we  decorate.   Storer 
post,  no.  1,  Department  of  New  Hampshire, 
Grand  army  of  the  republic,  Portsmouth,  N.H. 
[Portsmouth,  1923].   Pp.  [362],  various 
pagings. 

A  series  of  7  records  of  Civil  War  service 
men  buried  in  or  near  Portsmouth,  originally 
published  separately  at  Portsmouth  with  vary- 
ing titles  in  1890,  1891,  1893,  1907,  1915, 
1917  and  1921,  with  a  1923  appendix  and  table 
of  contents. 

FULLONTON,  JOSEPH.   "History  of  New  Hampshire 
newspaper  press:   Rockingham  County." 
NHPrAP,  (1871-1872),  40-49. 

GOLDTHWAIT,  JAMES  WALTER.   "Bound  Rock." 
New  Hampshire  Highways,  9  (Oct.  1931),  7-10. 
On  boundary  between  Hampton  and  Seabrook. 

"New  Hampshire's  seacoast."   New 


Hampshire  Highways,  7  (July  1929),  1-6. 
Its  geology. 

HAZLETT,  CHARLES  ALBERT.  History  of  Rocking- 
ham County,  New  Hampshire,  and  representative 
citizens.  Chicago:  Richmond-Arnold  Publish- 
ing, 1915.   Pp.  1306. 

"INDIAN  wars  in  this  vicinity."   NHCollegeM, 
4  (May  1897),  119-123. 

Signed:   W.  B.  -  W.  H.  Brace? 

LACY,  HARRIET  S.,  ed .   "Diary  of  Samuel 
Parker."  HNH,  25  (Summer  1970),  3-44. 
For  1771,  in  Portsmouth  and  Greenland. 


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STRAFFORD  COUNTY  1620 


1597  LOCKE,  ARTHUR  H0RT0N.   Portsmouth  and  New- 
castle, New  Hampshire,  cemetery  inscriptions: 
abstracts  from  some  two  thousand  of  the  old- 
est tombstones.   Portsmouth:   Priv.  print., 
1907.   Pp.  44. 

1598  LONDONDERRY,  N.H.   Early  records  of  London- 
derry, Windham,  and  Derry....   George  Waldo 
Browne,  ed.   Manchester:   Manchester  Historic 
Association,  1908-1914.   3  v. 

V.  3:   "Vital  records  of  Londonderry,  New 
Hampshire,"  Daniel  Gage  Annis,  comp. 

1599  McMILLER,  J.  WALTON.   "On  Rockingham  elec- 
trics."  GraniteMo,  27  (1899),  323-345. 

Exeter,  Hampton  &  Amesbury  Street  Railroad 
Co. 


1608  SPEARE,  EVA  AUGUSTA  CLOUGH.   New  Hampshire's 
historic  seacoast.   Littleton:   Courier 
Printing,  1967.   Pp.  64. 

1609  SUNDEEN,  DANIEL  ALVIN.   The  bedrock  geology 
of  the  Haverhill  fifteen  minute,  quadrangle 
New  Hampshire.   Concord:   State  Dept.  of 
Resources  and  Economic  Development,  1971. 
Pp.  vi,  125. 

1610  WASSON,  JOANNE  F.   "Nottingham  and  Deerfield 
— the  garrison."   Deerfield  Post,  Second 
Provisional  Issue,  (Nov.  1957),  [2]. 

1611  WHITEHOUSE,  BENJAMIN  T.   Granite  Chips. 
[Dover?,  1886?].   Pp.  3.   NhHi. 

Notes  in  Michael  Reade's  almanacs. 


1600  McLEOD,  JAMES.   "Royal  Rockingham." 
GraniteMo,  58  (1926),  99-102. 

The  county  during  the  Revolution. 

1601  MOSES,  JOHN  MARK.   "Pioneers  of  Sagamore 
Creek."   GraniteStMag,  6  (1910-1911),  249- 
256,  285-287. 

1602  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   AIR  NATIONAL  GUARD.   157TH 
TACTICAL  AIRLIFT  GROUP.   INFORMATION  OFFICE. 
History  of  the  New  Hampshire  Air  National 
Guard,  Pease  Air  Force  Base.   Concord: 
Village  Pr.,  [1972?].   Pp.  28. 

1947-1962. 

1603  NEWELL,  HARRIETT  CHASE.   Houses  of  the  Double 
Range  and  East  Derry,  N.H. :   an  informal 
story.   [Littleton?],  1954.   Pp.  145. 

Londonderry  and  East  Derry. 

1604  PARKER,  EDWARD  LUTWYCHE.   The  history  of 
Londonderry,  comprising  the  towns  of  Derry 
and  Londonderry,  N.H.   Edward  P.  Parker,  ed. 
Boston:   Perkins  and  Whipple,  1851.   Pp.  lv, 
358. 

1605  REID,  JOHN  PHILLIP.   "The  arena  of  grants: 
Rockingham  County,  New  Hampshire."   American 
Bar  Association.   Journal,  46  (1960),  163- 
166,  214-216. 

The  county  bar  when  Jeremiah  Smith,  George 
Sullivan,  Ichabod  Bartlett  and  Daniel  Webster 
were  members,  1797-1824. 

1606  RYE,  N.H.  JUNIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL.   EIGHTH  GRADE 
CLASS,  1974-1975.   An  historical  anthology 

of  Rye  and  New  Castle,  New  Hampshire.   Marcia 
C.  Woiccak,  ed.   [Portsmouth] :   Blaisdell 
Printing,  1975.   Pp.  91.   NhHi. 

1607  SOCIETY  OF  PISCATAQUA  PIONEERS,  PORTSMOUTH. 
[Bicentennial  pamphlet].   n.p.,  [1976]. 

Pp.  [49].   NhPoA. 

History  of  frigate  "Raleigh"  (Capt.  John 
Paul  Jones);  biographical  notes  of  Revolu- 
tionary veterans  buried  in  the  vicinity  of 
Portsmouth;  history  of  Society  since  1905, 
with  chronological  list  of  meetings,  offi- 
cers, speeches. 


SEE  ALSO  entries  627,  661. 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY 


1612  [BACON,  GEORGE  FOX].  The  leading  business 
men  of  Dover,  Rochester,  Farmington,  Great 
Falls  and  Berwick....  Boston:  Mercantile 
Publishing,  1890.   Pp.  85. 

1613  NO  ENTRY 

1614  "THE  COCHECO  River."  NHProfiles,  10  (Jan. 
1961),  26-39. 

1615  COGSWELL,  FRANCIS.  "Juridical  and  other 
statistics  of  the  county  of  Strafford  in 
the  State  of  New  Hampshire."  AmQReg,  12 
(1839-1840),  39-51. 

Brief  biographical  data  on  county  officials 
and  lawyers. 

1616  CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.   "The  Dover,  Som- 
ersworth  &  Rochester  Street  Railway." 
Transportation  Bulletin,  3  (July-Dec.  1949), 
31-40. 

1901-1926. 

1617  MILNE,  LORUS  JOHNSON,  and  MARGERY  MILNE. 
The  valley:   meadow,  grove,  and  stream. 
N.Y.:   Harper  &  Row,  [1963].   Pp.  178. 

Oyster  River. 

1618  MILNE,  LORUS  JOHNSON.   A  world  alive:   the 
natural  wonders  of  a  New  England  river  valley. 
Somersworth:   New  Hampshire  Publishing,  1977. 
Pp.  xii,  178.   Nh. 

Oyster  River  Valley. 

1619  SCALES,  JOHN.  History  of  Strafford  County, 
New  Hampshire,  and  representative  citizens. 
Chicago,  111.:  Richmond-Arnold  Publishing, 
1914.   Pp.  953. 

1620  SPALDING,  GEORGE  BURLEY.   A  semi-centennial 
discourse,  delivered  at  Laconia,  N.H.,  June 
18,  1878,  on  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
organization  of  the  Conference  of  churches 
of  Strafford  County.   Dover:   Freewill  Bap- 
ist  Printing,  1878.   Pp.  20 


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1621  STRAFFORD  COUNTY 


1621 


1622 


1623 


1624 


1625 


1626 


THOMPSON,  LUCIEN,  comp.   "Revolutionary  pen- 
sion declarations,  Strafford  County,  1820- 
1832."   GraniteStMag,  4  (1907),  67-99. 

.   "Strafford  County  towns:  the  origin 


of  their  names  together  with  the  date  of 
their  settlement  and  incorporation." 
GraniteMo,  36  (1904),  328-331. 

TUTTLE,  CHARLES  WESLEY.   "Ancient  Indian 
deed."  MHSP,  17  (1879-1880),  352-355. 

[VADENBONCOEUR,  ALBERT] .   Nos  pionniers 
Franco-Americains  de  Dover,  Gonic,  Farming- 
ton,  Rochester  et  Somersworth.   Manchester: 
Ballard,  [1949].   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

By  "Oncle  Albert,"  identified  by  Gerard 
Robert.   17  "biographies .. .donnees  au 
poste  de  radio  WWNH,  Rochester,  N.H,"  May- 
Aug.  1949,  on  a  program  entitled  "Bonsoir." 

WENTWORTH,  JIM.   "To  glory  and  beyond." 
Splash  Pan,  21,  no.  4  and  22,  no.  1  (Fall 
Winter  1975) ,  3-8. 

Dover,  Somersworth  and  Rochester  Street 
Railway. 

WADLEIGH,  GEORGE.   "The  press  of  Strafford 
County."   NHPrAP,  (1873-1877),  17-22. 

Read  by  J.  T.  S.  Libbey  at  Nashua  Jan.  17, 
1873. 


1632  MCCARTHY,  TOM.   "Corbin's  Park."   NHProfiles, 
23  (Dec.  1974),  30-35. 

In  Croyden,  Cornish,  Plainfield,  Grantham 
and  Newport . 

1633  METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.  Sullivan  county 
recollections.  Rev.  and  republished  from 
the  Argus-Champion.  Newport:  Argus  Pr. , 
1926.   Pp.  140. 

1634  NELSON,  WALTER  R.   "Gleanings  from  our  early 
history:   when  Sunapee  and  Goshen  voted 
together."   Speaker,  4  (Mar.  1938),  5. 

1635  STEARNS,  CARL  M.  The  early  history  of  medi- 
cine in  Sullivan  County,  N.H.  [Springfield, 
Vt.:   Hurd's  Offset  Print.],  1974.   Pp.  197. 

1636  SULLIVAN  CO.,  N.H.   Sullivan  County  centenni- 
al celebration  at  Newport,  New  Hampshire, 
July  4  and  5,  1927.   Newport:   Argus  Pr . , 
[1927].   Pp.  84. 

1637  UPHAM,  GEORGE  BAXTER.  "A  'barrier  against 
the  Indians.'"  GraniteMo,  52  (1920),  SOS- 
SIS. 

An  attempt  to  explain  a  dotted  line  on  a 
1767  map  extending  from  present  day  Charles- 
town  to  Sutton. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  121,  625. 


1627    [WOODMAN,  CHARLES  W.].   Courts  as  they  used 
to  be.   [Dover,  1887].   Pp.  2.   NhD. 
Reprinted  from  The  Dover  Weekly  Times. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  119,  627. 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


1628  "THE  ESTABLISHMENT  of  Sullivan  County." 
GraniteMo,  59  (1927),  33-38,  66. 

1827. 

1629  IDE,  SIMEON.   "History  of  New  Hampshire 
newspaper  press:   Sullivan  County."   NHPrAP, 

(1873-1877),  56-64. 

1630  KINNEY,  NINA  M.  W.   "Historical  sketch  of 
the  Sullivan  association  of  Congregational 
Churches  and  Ministers."   New  Hampshire 
Congregational  Record,  7  (Oct.  15,  1926), 
1-2,  9,  11. 

1631  LEAGUE  OF  WOMEN  VOTERS  OF  CLAREMONT.   Know 
Sullivan  County.   (1959)   Claremont :   Eagle 
Pr.,  1972.   Pp.  31.   NhCl. 

"History"  by  Vincent  Perkins,  5-6. 
Editions  of  1959  and  1967  limited  to  city 
of  Claremont. 


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ACWORTH  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


1638  ACWORTH,  N.H.   Acworth,  N.H.  bicentennial, 
1767-1967,  souvenir  programme.   n.p.,  [1967] 
Unpaged.   MWA. 

1639  ALLEN,  GEORGE  LAWRENCE.   A  memorial  to  the 
soldiers  of  the  American  revolution  who  at 
various  periods  lived  in  Acworth,  N.H. 
Alstead,  1956.   Pp.  19. 

Brief  biographical  sketches. 

1640  BRACKETT,  CHARLES  A.  "Reminiscences  of 
School' District  Number  Two  in  Acworth." 
GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  337-338. 

Derry  Hill. 

1641  BROOKS,  JOHN  GRAHAM.   "Anniversary  address 
at  the  celebration  of  Acworth 's  one  hundred 
and  fiftieth  anniversary,  August  21,  1918." 
GraniteMo,  50  (1918),  179-182. 


1649  MERRILL,  JOHN  LEVERETT.   Discourse  delivered 
at  the  rededication  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Acworth,  N.H. . . .   December  1, 
1886.   Keener   Sentinel,  1887.   Pp.  14.   Nh. 

1650   .   History  of  Acworth,  with  the  proceed- 


ings of  the  centennial  anniversary,  genealog- 
ical records,  and  register  of  farms.  Spring- 
field, Mass.:   S.  Bowles,  1869.   Pp.  306. 

1651  METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "Acworth  matters 
and  men."   GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  253-297. 

1652  [WOODBURY,  CHARLES  E.],  comp.   A  souvenir  of 
Old  Home  Day,  Acworth,  New  Hampshire,  August 
twenty-first  nineteen  hundred  and  seven. 
Boston:   BartaPr.,  [1908?].   Pp.  54.   NhHi. 

Includes  historical  address  by  John  Graham 
Brooks. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  517. 


1642 


1643 


1644 


1645 


1646 


1647 


1648 


COOK,  PHINEHAS.   A  discourse,  delivered  at 
Acworth,  before  the  Congregational  church  in 
said  town,  on  Lord's  day,  March  8,  1829. 
Windsor,  Vt. :   Chronicle  Pr.,  1829.   Pp.  27. 

.   A  sermon  preached  in  Acworth,  N.H.  at 


the  dedication  of  the  new  meeting-house  in 
that  town.  December  12,  1821....  Bellows 
Falls,  Vt.:   Blake,  Cutler,  1822.   Pp.  24. 

DAVIDSON,  MILON.   One  hundred  years:   a  poem 
delivered  at  the  centennial  of  Acworth,  N.H. , 
September  16,  1868.   Springfield,  Mass. : 
Samuel  Bowles,  1869.   Pp.  24. 

EVELETH,  CHARLES  HEALEY.   History  of  the 
First  Baptist  Church  of  Acworth,  N.H., 
1809-1886.   n.p.,  [1886?].   Pp.  5. 

FOSTER,  CLAY.   "The  beehives  of  Acworth: 
are  'beehives'  Celtic  remains?"   Leisure, 
1  (Nov.  1-15,  1978),  1,  5,  8. 

JOHNSON,  MABEL  WOOD.   "The  return  to  New 
Hampshire  hill  towns."   GraniteMo,  35  (1903), 
175-179. 

KINGSBURY,  FRANK  B.   '"Old  Acworth.'" 
GraniteMo,  46  (1914),  116-118. 


ALBANY  (CARROLL  CO.) 


1653  ALBANY,  N.H.   Albany,  New  Hampshire,  1766- 
1966:   bicentennial  observance,  July  2nd, 
1966.   [Albany,  1966].   Pp.  72.   MBNEH. 

1654  "CHOCORUA'S  curse:   the  legend  related  to 
him  and  the  peak  which  bears  his  name." 
Whtie  Mt.  Echo,  21  (July  16,  1898),  1-2. 

1655  EVANS,  GEORGE  HILL.   "The  legend  of  Chocorua." 
Dartmouth  Literary  Monthly,  11  (1896-1897), 
223-226. 

Mount  Chocorua. 

1656  FAY,  CHARLES  ERNEST.   "Was  Chocorua  the 
original  Pigwacket  Hill?"   Appalachia ,  4 
(1886),  322-327. 

"The  presumption  very  strong  in  its 
favor,"  327. 

1657  KILBOURNE,  FREDERICK  WILKINSON.   "Chocorua: 
the  complete  mountain."  Appalachia,  24 
(1942-1943),  155-166. 

Literary  and  artistic  associations. 

1658  MAYO,  LAWRENCE  SHAW.  "The  history  of  the 
legend  of  Chocura."  NEQ,  19  (1946),  302- 
314. 

Mt .  Chocorua. 


65 


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1659  ALBANY 


1659  NICKERSON,  MARION  L. ,  and  JOHN  A.  DOWNS. 
Chocorua  Peak  House.   Center  Conway: 
Walker's  Pond  Pr. ,  1977.   Pp.  26.   NhHi,  NhD. 

1660  PARKER,  THOMAS  EDWARD.   "Mount  Chocorua." 
Lynn  [Mass.]  Historical  Society.   Register, 
no.  25,  pt.  2  (1923-1928),  167-182. 

1661  PERRY,  A.  BERNARD.  The  United  States  bicen- 
tennial 1976:  Albany's  recollection.  n.p., 
[1976].   Pp.  102.   NhHi. 

1662  RUSSELL,  ELIZA.  "Reminiscences  of  Passacon- 
way."   NHM,  1  (1904),  377-382. 

Locality. 


ALEXANDRIA  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


1663   DEVOTO,  BERNARD.   "Solidarity  at  Alexandria." 
Harper's  Magazine,  171  (Nov.  1935),  765-768. 
White  Mountains  National  Forest. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1522. 


1671 


1672 


1673 


1674 


1675 


1676 


[ARNOLD,  SETH  SHALER] .   Continuation  of  an 
appendix  embracing  historical  sketches  of 
the  town  of  Alstead.   Keene:   B.  Cooke, 
1836.   Pp.  12.   Nh. 
See  also  entry  1672. 

.   A  sermon,  preached  at  Alstead,  on 


ALLENSTOWN  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


the  first  Sabbath  in  January,  1826,  with 
historical  sketches  of  the  town.   Alstead: 
Newton  and  Tufts,  1826.   Pp.  48. 
Continued  by  entry  1671. 

CHASE,  HEMAN.  Short  history  of  Mill  Hollow, 
the  early  industrial  center  of  East  Alstead, 
New  Hampshire,  1753-1968.  Springfield,  Vt . : 
Edmund  and  Mary  Hurd,  1969.   Pp.  x,  115. 

FARNUM,  PAUL  E.  "The  Rhodes  School."  OTNE, 
27  (1936-1937),  73-76. 

JOHNSON,  ELMER  HARRY.   History  and  manual, 
Alstead-Langdon  Larger  Parish.   Alstead, 
1935  [i.e.,  1936].   Pp.  28,  29.   MBNEH. 
Preface  dated  Aug.  31,  1936. 

"PAST  and  present  in  East  Alstead."   Second 
Indian  Stream  Republic,  no.  1  ([1973]), 
37-60. 


1664  DOWST,  JOHN.   "The  old  Allenstown  Meeting 
House."   GraniteMo,  44  (1912),  5-11. 

1665  "PAROISSE  St .-Jean-Baptiste,  Suncook,  New 
Hampshire,  1873-1973."   Socie'te'  Historique 
Franco-Americaine.   Bulletin,  n.s.  19  (1973), 
99-105. 

1666  RAND,  MARY  AUGUSTA.   "New  Hampshire  Daughters 
[of  the  American  Revolution]  restore  church." 
National  Historical  Magazine,  76  (1942), 
683-684. 

Allenstown  Meeting  House. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1558,  1571-1573. 


1677  RAWSON,  MARION  NICHOLL.   New  Hampshire  borns 
a  town.   N.Y.:   E.  P.  Dutton,  1942.   Pp.  319. 

1678  [WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "An  open  window, 
a  basket  of  shavings  and  a  match."   Old  Timer, 
no.  46  (Oct.  1942),  [5]. 

Cragin  by  Dr.  John  S.  Gallup  and  James  L. 
Carpenter. 


ALTON  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


1679    CLARK,  ALLAN  CHESTER.   "The  Rockwell  Clough 
Co."   GraniteMo,  41  (1909),  211-217. 
Cork  screws. 


ALSTEAD  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


1667  ALLISON,  BENJAMIN  R.   "Early  Alstead." 
Cheshire  County  Chap-Book,  3  ([1965-1966]), 
3-5. 

1668  ALSTEAD,  N.H.   Bicentennial,  1763-1963; 
August  2,  3,  4,  1963.   n.p.,  [1963]. 
Pp.  [53].   Nh. 

1669  NO  ENTRY. 


1670 


Old  Home  Day  August  25,  1910,  Al- 


stead, N.H.,  and  dedication,  Shedd-Porter 
Memorial  Library;  souvenir.   Bellows  Falls, 
Vt.:   P.  H.  Govie,  1910.   Unpaged.   Nh. 


1680  ELLINGWOOD,  LEONARD  M.   "Mr.  Phippen  and  Mt. 
Major.   NHProfiles,  23  (July  1974),  60-65. 

George  M.  Phippen. 

1681  "EPHRAIM  Roberts — memorandum  book,  1771- 
1776."   HNH,  24  (Fall  1969),  20-33. 

Edited  by  Harriet  S.  Lacy. 

1682  FISHER,  ALBERT  V.,  III.   A  brief  history  of 
Alton  Corners.   Alton,  1973.   Pp.  27.   NhHi. 

1765-1810. 

1683  GRIFFIN,  BARTON  McLAIN.   The  history  of  Alton. 
Somersworth:   New  Hampshire  Publishing,  1965. 
Pp.  185. 

1684  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   DEPT.  OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUCTION. 
A  story  of  school  improvement  in  one  town. 
[Concord,  1915].   Pp.  8. 


66 


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AMHERST  1706 


1685   PARKER,  S.  S.-  Merry  Meeting  Bay,  also  known 
as  Alton  Bay,  Alton,  N.H.;  historical  inci- 
dents connected  therewith...,  1689-1907. 
Farmington,  [1907?].   Pp.  18.   MBNEH. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  5179. 


1696   BOYLSTON,  EDWARD  DUDLEY.   Fragrant  memories: 
or,  The  dead  of  a  hundred  years:   1760-1860. 
A  recall  of  the  dead  of  the  first  century  of 
the  town  of  Amherst,  N.H. ,  read  at  the  cen- 
tennial, May  30,  1860.   Amherst:   Farmers' 
Cabinet  Pr.,  1881.   Pp.  36. 


AMHERST  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


1686 


1687 


1688 


1689 


1690 


1691 


1692 


1693 


1694 


1695 


AMHERST,  N.H.   Memorial  services ...  at  the 
dedication  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument  in  Am- 
herst, N.H.,  reunion  of  the  Tenth  Regiment 
of  N.  H.  Veterans,  June  19,  1890.   Manches- 
ter:  John  B.  Clarke,  1890. 

Includes  Charles  H.  Bartlett's  oration, 
also  published  separately  in  1890,  and  his- 
tory of  Amherst  during  the  Civil  War. 

.   The  town  of  Amherst,  New  Hampshire, 


1760-1960,  200th  anniversary  celebration, 
June  1960.   n.p.,  1960.   Pp.  36.   MBNEH. 

AMHERST,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Con- 
fession of  a  faith,  and  convenant  of  the  Con- 
gregational Church  in  Amherst.   Amherst:   R. 
Boylston,  1846.   Pp.  11. 

.   The  manual  of  the  Congregational 

Church  of  Amherst,  New  Hampshire.   n.p., 
[1953].   Pp.  28.   NhHi. 

AMHERST,  N.H.   LIBRARY.   Addresses  and  pro- 
ceedings at  the  dedication  of  the  town  li- 
brary building,  Amherst,  N.H.   Milford: 
Farmer's  Cabinet  Pr. ,  1892.   Pp.  27.   NhHi. 
Josiah  Gardner  Davis's  address  on  history 
of  Amherst  libraries. 

.   The  Amherst  town  library,  Amherst, 

New  Hampshire,  its  birth  and  rebirth. 
[Amherst:   The  Trustees],  1911.   Pp.  11. 
NhHi. 

AMHERST,  N.H.   MEMORIAL  BOOK  COMMITTEE.   Am- 
herst in  World  War  I,  1917-1918,  and  in  World 
War  II,  1941-1945.   Amherst,  The  Town,  1947. 
Unpaged. 

"BILL  of  mortality  for  Amherst,  N.H.  for  15 
years  commencing  January  1,  1805."   CH&Misc, 
1  (1822),  80. 

BLANCHARD,  PAUL  K.   The  history  of  "good  old 
Alton  Bay."   Boston:   Advent  Christian 
Publication  Society,  [1946] .   Unpaged. 
MBNEH . 

Advent  Christian  camp  meeting. 

BOYLSTON,  EDWARD  DUDLEY.   Amherst  in  the 
great  civil  conflict  of  1861-65.   Edward  D. 
Boylston,  comp.   Amherst:   E.  D.  Boylston, 
1893  [i.e.  1894]. 


1697 


1698 


1699 


1700 


1701 


1702 


1703 


1704 


1705 


1706 


.   Sketch  of  a  busy  life,  at  Busyfield 

and  elsewhere,  by  the  one  who  lived  it. 
Amherst:   Boylston,  1892.   Pp.  184. 

CELEBRATION  of  the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth 
anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  Amherst, 
New  Hampshire,  June  17,  1910,  including  the 
proceedings  of  the  Committee,  addresses,  and 
other  exercises  of  the  occasion.   William 
Boylston,  Rotch,  comp.   [Amherst] :   Rotch, 
1910.   Pu.  120. 


CENTURY  CLUB,  AMHERST,  N.H. 
100  years  ago  and  now.   n.p. 

NhHi. 


Amherst,  N.H. 
1964.   Unpaged. 


DAVIS,  JOSIAH  GARDNER.   Historical  discourse 
delivered  at  Amherst,  N.H.,  on  the  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  dedication  of  the  Congre- 
gational meeting-house,  with  sketches  of 
persons,  places,  and  churches  connected  with 
the  parish  originally  called  Souhegan  West, 
by  Rev.  A.  Heald,  S.  H.  Keeler,  D.D.,  W.  B. 
Towne,  and  D.  F.  Secomb,  esquires.   Concord: 
Republican  Pr. ,  1874.   Pp.  124. 

DAY,  GARDINER  MUMFORD.   A  brief  history  of 
Amherst.   Amherst:   United  Church  of  Christ, 
1972.   Pp.  28. 

FARMER,  JOHN.   "Bill  of  mortality  for  Amherst, 
N.H.  for  ten  years."  MHSC,  2d  s.  4  (1816), 
73-76. 

1805-1814. 

.   Historical  sketch  of  Amherst,  in  the 


County  of  Hillsborough,  in  New-Hampshire, 
from  its  first  settlement  to  the  year 
MDCCCXXXVII.  (1820)  2d  ed.  enl.   Concord: 
Asa  McFarland,  1837.   Pp.  52. 

Repr.  Somersworth:   New  Hampshire  Publish- 
ing, 1972.   The  1820  ed .  is  a  revision  of 

"Historical  sketch  of  Amherst "  MHSC,  2d 

s.  2  (1814),  247-254. 

HOLMES,  MRS.  PHILIP  B.   "Horace  Greeley's 
New  Hampshire  birthplace."   HNH,  1  (Apr. 
1945),  7-11. 

HOWE,  LOIS  LILLEY.   The  Col.  Robert  Means 
House  at  Amherst.   N.Y.:   White  Pine  Series 
of  Architectural  Monographs,  13  (1927),  99- 
120. 

KELLEY,  MARY  UPHAM  and  WARREN  UPHAM.   Upham 
and  Amherst,  N.H. ,  memories:   the  genealogy 
and  history  of  a  branch  of  the  Upham  family, 
[n.p.],  Priv.  Print.,  1897.   Pp.  66. 


67 


1707  AMHERST 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


1707 


1708 


1709 


1710 


1711 


1712 


1713 


1714 


1715 


1716 


LOCKE,  EMMA  P.  BOYLSTON,  comp.   Colonial  Am- 
herst:  the  early  history,  customs  and  homes: 
geography  and  geology,  of  Amherst,  life  and 
character  of  General  and  Lord  Jeffery  Am- 
herst, reminiscences  of  "Cricket  Corner"  and 
"Pond  Parish"  districts,  by  Prof.  Warren 
Upham.   Milford:   W.  B.  &  A.  B.  Rotch,  1916. 
Pp.  122. 

MEANS,  ANNE  MIDDLETON.   Amherst  and  our 
family  tree.   Boston:   Priv.  Print.,  1921. 
Pp.  4,  iv,  414. 

PILLSBURY,  ALBERT  ENOCH.   Address  on  the 
centenary  observance  of  Horace  Greeley  at 
Amherst,  New  Hampshire,  February  3,  1911. 
Boston:   Stetson  Pr.,  [1911?].   Pp.  23. 
Greeley  lived  in  Amherst  until  age  ten. 

ROTCH,  WILLIAM  BOYLSTON,  b.  1859.   "An  his- 
toric event:   one  hundred  and  fiftieth  an- 
niversary of  the  town  of  Amherst." 
GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  197-215. 

.   Rambles  about  Amherst:   embracing 


an  historical  and  descriptive  sketch  of  the 
town,  with  extracts  from  ahe  [sic]  writings 
of  James  Parton,  points  of  interest  in  and 
about  Amherst;  also  descriptions  of  some  of 
the  many  interesting  drives.   Amherst: 
Farmers'  Cabinet  Pr. ,  1890.   Pp.  67. 

ROTHOVIUS,  ANDREW  E.-  "The  Kendrick  family 
of  Amherst."   Olden  Time,  1  (June  1949), 
[1-4]. 

SECOMB,  DANIEL  FRANKLIN.   History  of  the  town 
of  Amherst,  Hillsborough  County,  New  Hamp- 
shire, (first  known  as  Narraganset  township 
number  three,  and  subsequently  as  Souhegan 
West)  from  the  grant  of  the  township  by  the 
Great  and  General  court  of  the  province  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  in  June,  1728,  to  March, 
1882,  with  genealogies  of  Amherst  families... 
and  a  sketch  of  the  Narraganset  Fort  fight, 
19  December,  1675.   (1883)   Somersworth:   New 
Hampshire  Publishing,  1972.   Pp.  vii,  978. 
Has  foreword  by  Richard  F.  Upton. 

.   "Newspapers  in  Amherst."   GraniteMo, 


3  (1879-1880),  477-478. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  JAMES.  History  of  Purgatory 
and  the  early  settlers.  [Milford?]:  W.  B. 
Rotch,  1890.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

SMITH,  NORMAN  W.   "The  'Amherst  Bubble': 
wildcat  banking  in  early  nineteenth-century 
New  Hampshire."   HNH,  20  (Spring  1965),  27- 
40. 

Hillsborough  Bank. 


1718   WHITNEY,  ELIZABETH  J.   "The  birthplace  of 
Horace  Greeley."   GraniteMo,  33  (1902), 
214-215. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  153,  1532A,  1537,  1541, 
1548,  1550. 


ANDOVER  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


1719  BACHELDER,  NAHUM  JOSIAH.   "Address."   NHOHWA, 
31  (1929),  21-26. 

Andover's  sesquicentennial. 

1720  CARR,  CLARENCE  E.   "Congregational  Unitarian 
Society  of  Andover,  a  parish  sketch." 
GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  169-172. 

1721  CHAFFEE,  RALPH  G.   History  of  Andover,  New 
Hampshire,  1900-1965.   Or ford:   Equity  Pub- 
lishing, 1966.   Pp.  vii,  216. 

1722  CLARK,  LYMAN.   Civil  and  religious  history  of 
Andover  Center,  N.H.   Haverhill,  Mass. : 

C.  C.  Morse,  1901.   Pp.  18. 

1723  EASTMAN,  JOHN  ROBIE.  History  of  the  town  of 
Andover,  New  Hampshire,  1751-1906.  Concord: 
Rumford  Printing,  1910.   2  v.  in  1. 

Based  partly  on  material  collected  by 
George  Edwin  Emery.   See  Marcia  Frances  Hil- 
ton's typescript  additions  and  corrections 
(pp.  264)  in  NhHi. 

1724  HARLOW,  LEWIS  A.   "Albert's  fish  and  game 
club."  NHProfiles,  21  (July  1972),  49-51, 
78-79. 

Albert  Powers  and  the  Ragged  Mountain  Fish 
and  Game  Club,  established  in  1900. 

1725  HERSEY,  M.  J.   "Andover."   GraniteMo,  21 
(1896),  187-198. 

1726  HISTORY  of  Andover.   [Manchester:   William 
E.  Moore,  not  after  1901].   Pp.  32.   Nh. 

Printer  attributed  by  Nh.   Breaks  off  in 
middle  of  chapter  three. 

1727  MOORE,  JACOB  BAILEY,  1797-1853.   A  topo- 
graphical and  historical  sketch  of  the  town 
of  Andover,  in  the  county  of  Hillsborough, 
and  state  of  New  Hampshire.   Concord:   Hill 
and  Moore,  1822.   Pp.  24. 

1728  SARGENT,  GEORGE  HENRY.   "The  centenary  of  the 
Andover  Press."   GraniteMo,  51  (1919),  287- 
295. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1562. 


1717   TOWNE,  WILLIAM  BLANCHARD.   An  historical  ad- 
dress, delivered  in  the  town  hall,  at  Am- 
herst, January  19,  1874,  on  the  occasion  of 
the  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  dedication 
of  the  Congregational  meeting-house. . . . 
Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1874.   Pp.  32. 


ANTRIM  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


1729   ANTRIM,  N.H.   Souvenir  program  of  the  sesqui- 
centennial of  the  town  of  Antrim,  New 


68 


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ATKINSON  1754 


1730 


Hampshire,  August  12,  13,  14,  1927.   Antrim: 
H.  W.  Eldredge,  [1927].   Pp.  74. 

Includes  a  historical  pageant  by  Leila  M. 
Church. 

ANTRIM,  N.H.   The  town  of  Antrim,  New  Hamp- 
shire as  it  is  today,  its  past  history 
briefly  noticed....   Antrim:   H.  W.  Eldredge, 
1896.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


ASHLAND  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


1742  ASHLAND,  N.H.   Ashland  centennial  booklet, 
1868-1968.   Doris  S.  Tatham  and  John  R. 
Smith,  eds.   n.p.,  [1968].   Pp.  144.   NhHi. 

1743  BAKETEL,  LEON  BURT.   "Ashland:   its  past  and 
present."   GraniteMo,  30  (1901),  123-150. 


1731  ANTRIM,  N.H.   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.   Memorial 
sermon,  and  membership  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Antrim,  N.H.   Boston:   Noyes, 
Snow,  1877.   Pp.  64. 

A  historical  sermon  by  Warren  R.  Cochrane. 

1732  ANTRIM  HISTORY  COMMITTEE.   Parades  and  prom- 
enades:  Antrim,  New  Hampshire,  the  second 
hundred  years.   Dorothy  M.  Ellison,  et  al., 
comps.   Canaan:   Phoenix  Publishing,  1977. 
Pp.  319. 

1733  COCHRANE,  WARREN  ROBERT.   History  of  the 
town  of  Antrim,  New  Hampshire,  from  its 
earliest  settlement  to  June  27,  1877,  with 
a  brief  genealogical  record  of  all  the 
Antrim  families.   Manchester:   The  Town, 
1880.   Pp.  xxiv,  791. 

1734  HURLIN,  WILLIAM.   "The  pioneers  of  Antrim." 
GraniteStMag,  3  (1907),  137-142. 


1744  "THE  CHURCH  in  Ashland."  NHChurchman,  2 
(Mar.  1949),  6-7. 

Episcopal  churches. 

1745  LEAKER,  ARTHUR  W. .  "100th  anniversary  of 
St.  Mark's."  NHChurchman,  8  (Dec.  1955), 
7-8. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  52,  1271. 


ATKINSON  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


1746  ATKINSON,  N.H.   Town  of  Atkinson,  New  Hamp- 
shire, bicentennial,  1767-1967.   n.p., 
[1967].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

1747  "THE  ATKINSON,  New  Hampshire,  stone  struc- 
ture." NEARANews letter,  6  (1971),  59. 

Built  ca.  1850  for  cider  storage. 


1735  METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "Antrim— a  typical 
New  Hampshire  town."   GraniteMo,  32  (1902), 
337-373. 

1736  "OLD  cemetery  at  Antrim,  N.H."   DARMag,  46 
(1915),  341-343. 


1748   ATKINSON,  then  and  now:   based  on  the  col- 
lections of  Louise  Noyes  Barnum,  Atkinson 
historian.   Jane  Cole,  ed.   [Atkinson]: 
Atkinson  Historical  Society,  1975.   Pp.  xvi, 
277. 

Also  available  in  a  Braille  edition. 


1737 


1738 


1739 


1740 


1741 


"REVOLUTIONARY  soldiers  of  Antrim,  N.H." 
DARMag,  48  (1916),  363-364. 
Brief  biographical  sketches. 

TIBBALS,  RALPH  HOWARD.   Genealogical  record, 
Antrim,  New  Hampshire  families.   Rose  Wilkin- 
son Poor,  ed.   Concord:   Bridge  &  Byron, 
1967.   Pp.  640.   NhHi. 

WHITON,  JOHN  MILTON.   "Brief  notices  of 
Antrim."   NHHSC,  4  (1834),  216-224. 

.   A  half  century  sermon  delivered  at 


1749 


Antrim,  N.H.  on  Lord's  Day,  September  30, 
1838  on  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
organization  of  the  Presbyterian  Chruch  in 
that  place. . .with  an  appendix  containing 
sketches  of  the  civil  and  ecclesiastical 
history  of  the  town.   Concord:   Asa  McFar- 
land,  1838.   Pp.  24.   NhHi,  MB. 

.   History  of  the  town  of  Antrim,  N.H. , 


for  a  period  of  one  century,  from  1744  to 
1844.  Concord:  McFarland  &  Jenks,  1852. 
Pp.  95. 


1750 


1751 


1752 


1753 


1754 


"ATKINSON'S  anniversary."   GraniteMo,  49 
(1917),  198-200. 

Sesquicentennial;  includes  an  historical 
sketch  by  George  A.  Page. 

"BIOGRAPHICAL  notices  of  physicians  in 
Atkinson."  NHRepos,  1  (1845-1846),  134-138. 

COGSWELL,  WILLIAM.   An  address  before  the 
alumni  of  Atkinson  (N.H.)  academy,  August  24, 
1887,  with  an  account  of  other  proceedings  on 
the  occasion.   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke, 
1887.   Pp.  45. 

.   "History  of  Atkinson."  NHHSC,  6 


(1850),  56-79. 

FELT,  JOSEPH  BARLOW.   An  address  before  the 
alumni  of  Atkinson  academy,  N.H.  August  25, 
1859.   Boston:   Wm.  S.  Damrell  &  Frank  C. 
Moore,  1859.   Pp.  42. 

[GILMAN,  SAMUEL] .   Reminiscences  pertaining 
to  a  New  England  clergyman  at  the  close  of 
the  last  century."   Christian  Examiner,  42 
(1847),  312-341. 

Stephen  Peabody.   Signed:   S.  G.   Author 
attributed  by  NhHi. 


69 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


1755  ATKINSON 


1755  HOLMES,  PAUL  E.   "The  Noyse  rock  shelter."         1766 
NHArcheol,  no.  17  (Dec.  1972),  7-12. 

Constructed  by  James  Noyse  ca.  1835. 

1756  MARR,  HARRIET  WEBSTER.   Atkinson  Academy: 

the  early  years.   Mary  Alice  Weaver,  ed.  1767 

Springfield,  Mass. :   John  E.  Stewart,  1940. 
Pp.  95. 

1757  MORSE,  CHARLES  FITCH.   Historical  discourse 
delivered  at  Atkinson,  N.H. ,  on  the  centen- 
nial anniversary  of  the  Congregational  1768 
church....   Lawrence,  Mass.:   G.  S.  Merrill 

&  Crocker,  1875.   Pp.  36. 

1758  TODD,  WILLIAM  C.   "Atkinson  Academy."   NEHGR, 

26  (1872),  122-126.  1769 

1759   .   "Rev.  Stephen  Peabody  and  wife,  of 

Atkinson,  New  Hampshire. "   NEHGR,  48  (1894),       1770 
171-182. 


EMERSON,  JAMES  C.   Manual  of  the  First  Con- 
gregational Church,  North  Barnstead,  N.H. , 
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Pp.  20. 

"AN  INTERESTING  event:   celebration  and  dedi- 
cation at  South  Barnstead  Congregational 
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Includes  a  historical  address  by  Lydia  J. 
Reynolds. 

JEWETT,  JEREMIAH  PEABODY.   History  of  Barn- 
stead from  its  first  settlement  in  1727  to 
1872.   Robert  B.  Caverly,  ed.   Lowell,  Mass.: 
Marden  &  Rowell,  1872.   Pp.  264. 

MOSES,  JOHN  MARK.   "The  settlement  of  Barn- 
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WHEELER,  JOHN.   "Barnstead — an  historical 
address."   GraniteMo,  22  (1897),  11-26. 


1760   TUTHILL,  MARY  I.  S.   Atkinson  175  years  and 
before;  read  at  the  175th  anniversary  of 
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Plaistow:   Rush- a- Service,  [1942?].   Un- 
paged.  NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  596. 


ATKINSON  &  GILMANTON  ACADEMY  GRANT  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located. 


AUBURN  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


BARRINGTON  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


1771  EMHARDT,  MARY  C.  and  LOUISE  F.  WILLIAMS,  eds. 
Barrington,  New  Hampshire,  1722-1972. 
Barrington:   Town  of  Barrington,  1972. 

Pp.  88. 

1772  HANSON,  H.  H.   "How  an  old  New  Hampshire 
town  was  named."   GraniteMo,  24  (1898), 
160-162. 

1773  MAYS,  BRUCE.   "Gravely  speaking."   NHPro- 
files,  26  (Sept.  1977),  16-19,  53. 

Cemeteries . 


1761  "AUBURN  by  the  lake."   GraniteStMag,  1 
(1906),  233-266. 

Massabesic  Lake. 

1762  FORSAITH,  CARL  CHE SWELL.   Auburn,  N.H. 
Manchester:   Lew  A.  Cummings,  1970. 
Pp.  iii,  380. 


1774  WIGGIN,  MORTON  HAYES.   "Barrington  cele- 
brates."  GraniteMo,  54  (1922),  411-420. 

Bicentennial. 

1775   .   A  history  of  Barrington,  N.H..   n.p. 


1966.   Pp.  181. 

A  typescript  person  index  by  Mrs.  Carl  D. 
Jesch  is  in  MBNEH. 


SEE  ALSO  entries  543,  596,  2007. 


BARTLETT  (CARROLL  CO.) 


BARNSTEAD  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


1763  BARNSTEAD,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Centennial  exercises  of  the  building  of  the 
Congregational  meeting-house  at  Barnstead 
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Republican  Press  Association,  1897.   Pp.  99. 

1764   .   Manual.   Concord:   Republican  Pr., 


1776   CROSS,  GEORGE  N.   Dolly  Copp  and  the  pioneers 
of  the  Glen.   Baltimore:   Day,  1927.   Pp.  31. 

17  77   NEVINS,  WINFIELD  SCOTT.   The  Intervale,  New 
Hampshire....   Salem,  Mass.:   Salem  Pr. , 
1887.   Pp.  60. 

1778   PHILBRICK,  E.  A.   "Early  pioneers  of  Bart- 
lett."  GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  124-125. 


1896.   Pp.  42. 


1765   COLBATH,  HORACE  NUTTER,  ed.   The  Barnstead 
reunion,  celebrated  at  Barnstead,  N.H. , 
August  30,  1882.   Concord:   Ira  C.  Evans, 
1884.   Pp.  132. 

Includes  biographical  sketches. 


70 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


BEDFORD  1800A 


BATH  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


1779   BATH,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE  ON  HIS- 
TORY.  Historical  notes  of  Bath,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1765-1965.   Littleton:   Courier  Print- 
ing, 1965.   Pp.  144. 


1789   BEDFORD,  N.H.   History  of  Bedford,  New-Hamp- 
shire, being  statistics,  comp.  on  the  occa- 
sion of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
incorporation  of  the  town,  May  19th,  1850. 
Peter  P.  Woodbury,  Thomas  Savage,  and  William 
Patten,  comps.   Boston:   Alfred  Mudge,  1851. 
Pp.  364. 


1780   NO  ENTRY. 


1790 


History  of  Bedford,  New  Hampshire, 


1781 


1782 


1783 


KIMBALL,  KATE  J.   "Bath — a  town  that  was." 
GraniteMo,  54  (1922),  453-461. 

LAMARRE,  MARGARET  and  RAY  BURTON.   "Bath, 
N.H. ,  architectually  [sic]  exciting,  once 
a  community  of  lawyers."   Outlook,  2  (Winter 
1976),  20-21. 

SUTHERLAND,  DAVID.   Address  delivered  to  the 
inhabitants  of  Bath,  on  the  evening  of  Jan- 
uary 23,  1854,  being  the  fiftieth  anniversary 
of  the  author's  first  preaching  in  the  town, 
with  an  historical  appendix,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Boutelle.   Boston:   Geo.  C.  Rand  &  Avery, 
1855.   Pp.  135. 


1784 


(Dec. 
7,  15; 


WRIGHT,  FRED  S.  "Early  Masonry  in  [the] 
north  country:  Franklin  Chapter  at  Bath 
NHMasonicB,  2  (Nov.  15,  1922),  7-9; 
15,  1922),  7,  15;  3  (Jan.  15,  1923) 
(Feb.  15,  1923),  7,  16. 
Royal  Arch  Masons. 


BEAN'S  GRANT  (COOS  CO.) 


1785   MILLIKEN,  CHARLES  R.   The  Glen  House  book, 

White  mountains  (1889).   Cambridge:   J.  Wil- 
son, 1891.   Pp.  118. 


BEAN'S  PURCHASE  (COOS  CO.) 


1786  HART,  W.  W.  "The  legend  of  Mount  Imp." 
White  Mt.  Echo,  23  (Sept.  1900),  1-2. 

From  the  New  York  Evening  Post. 

1787  MacGREGOR,  MILTON  E.  "Recollections  of 
early  hut  life."  Appalachia,  36  (1966- 
1967),  51-54. 

Author  was  hutmaster  of  Carter  Notch  hut. 


BEDFORD  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


1788   BARNES,  ISAAC  0.   An  address,  delivered  at 

Bedford,  New  Hampshire,  on  the  one  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  the  town, 
May  19,  1850.   Boston:   Alfred  Mudge,  1850. 
Pp.  45. 


1791 


1792 


1793 


1794 


1795 


from  1737,  being  statistics  compiled  on  the 
occasion  of  the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth 
anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  the  town, 
May  15,  1900.   Concord:   Rumford  Printing, 
1903.   Pp.  x,  1132. 

.   History  of  Bedford,  N.H.,  1737-1971. 

Bedford:  Bedford  Historical  Society,  1972. 
Pp.  xv,  782.   MBNEH. 

BEDFORD,  N.H.  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.  Manual 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Bedford,  N.H. 
Manchester:  John  B.  Clarke,  1891.  Pp.  30. 
NhHi. 

"BEDFORD."   Farmer's  Monthly  Visitor,  12 
(1852),  47-48. 

FINCH,  EUGENE  D.   "Cartagena  Island." 
NHArcheol,  no.  12  (Dec.  1963),  1-5. 

FOSTER,  A.  and  P.  P.  WOODBURY.   "A  topo- 
graphical and  historical  sketch  of  Bedford 
in  the  county  of  Hillsborough."   NHHSC,  1 
(1824),  288-296. 

LINDSAY,  WILLIAM  C.   "A  brief  sketch  of 
Bedford."   GraniteMo,  24  (1898),  1-14. 

PATTEN,  MATTHEW.   The  diary  of  Matthew  Patten 
of  Bedford,  N.H. ,  from  seventeen  hundred 
fifty-four  to  seventeen  hundred  eighty-eight. 
Concord:   Rumford  Printing,  1903.   PP •  545. 

Typescript  index  by  Louise  P.  Bosworth,  and 
original  manuscript  in  NhHi. 

SAVAGE,  THOMAS.   A  historical  sketch  of  Bed- 
ford, N.H. ,  being  a  discourse  delivered 
Sabbath  afternoon,  July  4th,  1841,  in  the 
Presbyterian  meeting  house.   Manchester: 
Emerson  &  Murray,  1841.   Pp.  16. 


1799    SCOTT,  KENNETH.   "Bedford's  meeting  house." 
Journal  of  the  Presbyterian  Historical  Soci- 
ety, 24  (1946),  236-240. 


1796 


1797 


1798 


1800 


1800A 


ford, 


"John  Houston,  Tory  minister  of  Bed- 
Journal  of  the  Presbyterian  Histori- 


cal Society,  22  (1944),  172-197. 

.   "Matthew  Patten  of  Bedford,  New 

Hampshire."   Journal  of  the  Presbyterian 
Historical  Society,  28  (1950),  129-145. 


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1801  BEDFORD 


1801 


1802 


1803 


1804 


TYSON,  IRA  CHARLES.   Centennial  historical 
discourse  of  the  Presbyterian  church,  Bed- 
ford, N.H.,  delivered  Sabbath,  July  2,  1876. 
Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke,  1876.   Pp.  31. 

WOODBURY,  GEORGE.   John  Goffe's  legacy. 
N.Y.:   W.  W.  Norton,  [1955].   Pp.  272. 

.   John  Goffe's  mill.   N.Y. :   W.  W. 


Norton,  [1948].   Pp.  245. 

.   "Matthew  Patten's  world."   New  Eng- 
land Galaxy,  1  (Fall  1959),  13-15. 

Concerns  Patten's  diary,  kept  in  Bedford, 
1754-1788. 


SEE  ALSO  entries  596,  4623. 


1812  BROWN,  J.  WILLCOX.   "Forest  history  of  Mount 
Moosilauke."  Appalachia,  32  (1958-1959), 
23-32,  221-233. 

1813  DARTMOUTH  OUTING  CLUB.  ENVIRONMENTAL  STUDIES 
DIVISION.  A  trail  guide  to  Mount  Moosilauke. 
Hanover,  1978.   Pp.  42.   NhD. 

Includes  Randy  Swartz,  "A  history  of  Mount 
Moosilauke,"  13-19. 

1814  MONAHAN,  ROBERT  SCOTT.  "A  decade  of  Dart- 
mouth on  Moosilauke."  DartAlum,  22  (1929- 
1930),  195-198. 

Dartmouth  Outing  Club;  Mount  Moosilauke. 

1815   .   "Third  decade  of  Dartmouth-at- 

Moosilauke."   DartAlum,  42  (Apr.  1950),  23- 
25. 


BELMONT  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


1805   BADGER,  FRANCIS  A.   Historical  sketch  in  an 
address... at  the  Old  home  celebration  in 
Belmont,  August  19,  1903.   Belmont:   Kendall 
&  Gilman,  1905.   Unpaged. 
Badger  family. 


1816  WEBSTER,  ELLEN  E.   "A  tip-top  experience  on 
Moosilauke."   GraniteMo,  26  (Apr.  1899) 

[197]-207. 

1817  WHITCHER,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.   Some  things 
about  Coventry-Benton,  New  Hampshire. 
Woodsville:   News  Print.,  1905.   Pp.  vii, 
313. 


1806  COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "The  Badger  homestead." 
GraniteMo,  6  (1882-1883),  76-84. 

Badger  family. 

1807  RHODES,  WALLACE  F.   Reminiscences  of  a  New 
Hampshire  town:   the  Belmont  centennial, 
1869-1969.   Concord:   Capital  Offset, 
[1969].   Pp.  91. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  3156. 


BENNINGTON  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


1808  BENNINGTON  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   One  hun- 
dredth anniversary,  1839-1939,  Bennington 
Congregational  Church,  Bennington,  New  Hamp- 
shire,  n.p.,  1939.   Pp.  11.   NhHi. 

Includes  a  history  of  the  church  by  Philip 
E.  Knowles. 

1809  "PAPERS  by  Monadnock — a  Bennington  tradi- 
tion."  NHProfiles,  18  (Aug.  1969),  36-41. 

Monadnock  Paper  Mills,  1819. 

1810  VERNEY,  GILBERT,  and  ELMER  MUNSON  HUNT.   Over 
the  years  with  Monadnock.   Bennington: 
Monadnock  Paper  Mills,  [1948?].   Pp.  21. 


SEE  ALSO  entry  4443. 


BENTON  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


BERLIN  (COOS  CO.) 


1818  BERLIN,  N.H.   FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH.   Hand- 
book of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Berlin, 
N.H.   n.p.,  1901.   Pp.  22.   MBNEH. 

1819  BERLIN,  N.H.   HISTORICAL  COMMITTEE.   Berlin, 
New  Hampshire,  centennial,  1829-1929:   a  se- 
ries of  articles  to  commemorate  the  date  of 
incorporation  of  the  town  of  Berlin,  to  mark 
the  progress  of  an  epoch  of  one  hundred 
years,  and  to  summarize  the  historical  facts 
behind  the  grand  historical  pageant  given  by 
the  people  of  Berlin  during  the  Old  Home 
Week  and  Centennial  July  1  to  6,  1929. 
Edited  by  the  Historical  committee.... 
[Berlin]:   Smith  &  Town,  [1929].   Pp.  89. 

1820  BERLIN,  N.H.   PAROISSE  DE  L'ANGE  GARDIEN. 
Cinquantieme  anniversaire. . . 1917-1967 . 
n.p.,  n.d.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

Historique/history  in  English  and  French. 

1821  BERLIN,  N.H.   PAROISSE  ST.  JOSEPH.   Hommages 
a  Mgr.  Alphere  Lauziere,  P.D.,  V.F.,  a 

1' occasion  de  son  50e  anniversaire  d' ordina- 
tion sacerdotal. .. 1967 .   Berlin:   Smith  & 
Town,  1967.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 


1811   BRIGHAM,  THEDA  PAGE.   Some  more  things  about 

Coventry-Benton,  New  Hampshire:  marking  200 

years  since  the  granting  of  the  township 
1764.   Benton,  1964.   Pp.  24. 


1822    BERLIN,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINTE-ANNE.   Programme 
souvenir .. .jubile  de  diamant : . . .dedicace  de 
la  nouvelle  salle  paroissiale.   Berlin: 
Smith  and  Town,  1962.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 


72 


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BOSCAWEN  1848 


1823 
1824 


1825 


1826 


1827 


1828 


1829 


1830 


1831 


1832 


"BERLIN."   GraniteMo,  12  (1889),  132-142. 

CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.  "Berlin  Street 
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(Spring  1965),  entire  issue.   Nh. 


DAVIS,  BAILEY  K.   "Origin  of  river  names  in 
Berlin."   GraniteStMag,  1  (1906),  141-143. 

Traditions  and  recollections  of  Ber- 


lin.  Berlin:   Berlin  Public  Library, 
[1926?].   Pp.  157. 

GLASSON,  PHILIP  S.  "Chronology  of  Brown 
Company  technical  pioneering."  Pulp  and 
Paper  Industry,  21  (Feb.  1947),  26,  56. 

GRAMLY,  RICHARD  MICHAEL  and  S.  L.  COX.   "A 
pre-historic  quarry-workshop  at  Mt.  Jasper, 
Berlin,  New  Hampshire."   Man  in  the  North- 
east, no.  11  (Spring  1976),  71-74. 

INTERNATIONAL  BROTHERHOOD  OF  PULP,  SULPHITE 
AND  PAPER  MILL  WORKERS.   LOCAL  75,  BERLIN. 
Souvenir  program  of  17th  anniversary  annual 
Labor  Day  celebration,  Berlin,  New  Hampshire, 
1958.   Laconia:   Citizen,  1958.   Unpaged. 
NhMACA. 

NILES,  EDWARD  C.   "Berlin:   a  town  of  to- 
day."  GraniteMo,  20  (1896),  184-204. 

"SEVENTY- five  years  of  the  Brown  Company." 
Brown  Bulletin,  9  (Dec.  1927),  3-7. 
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TANKARD,  ERNEST  E.   "Pressure  filtration." 
New  England  Water  Works  Association.   Jour- 
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Procedures  at  the  Berlin  Water  Works, 
1939-1949. 


1836 


1837 


1838 


1839 


1840 


1841 


1842 


1843 


1844 


CHURCHILL,  ELIZABETH  KITTREDGE.   Bethlehem 
and  its  surroundings.   Providence,  R.I.: 
Sidney  S.  Rider,  1876.   Pp.  57. 

FIELD,  RUTH  B.   "I  remember  Bethlehem." 
NHProfiles,  21  (July  1972),  40,  76-77. 

"HALF  a  century  of  Bethlehem:   reminiscences 
of  an  old  habitue  of  the  Granite  Hills." 
White  Mt.  Echo,  18  (Sept.  1895),  17. 
Signed:   H.H. 

HASKELL,  RAY  ISAAC.   What  I  know  about  Mount 
Agassiz,  Bethlehem  and  the  White  Mountains. 
Lewiston,  Me.:   Journal  Printshop,  1914. 
Pp.  29. 


MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS. 
sketch  of  Bethlehem." 
16-33. 


"A  lost  town:   a 
GraniteMo,  17  (1894), 


"A  SUCCESSFUL  newspaper:   a  few  facts  regard- 
ing the  establishment  and  progress  of  'The 
White  Mountain  Echo.'"  White  Mt.  Echo,  18 
(July  1895)  ,  1. 

Addey  Markinfield,  editor  and  proprietor 
since  1878. 

TAYLOR,  HATTIE  WHITCOMB.   Early  history  of 
the  town  of  Bethlehem,  N.H.   [Littleton: 
Courier  Printing],  1960.   Pp.  48. 
1774-1917. 

WILSON,  GREGORY  CURTIN.   Bethlehem,  New 
Hampshire:   a  bicentennial  history.   [Beth- 
lehem]:  Town  of  Bethlehem,  1974.   Pp.  176. 

WYMAN,  EDGAR  P.   "The  White  Mountain  Museum 
of  Forest  History."  Northern  Logger  and 
Timber  Processor,  23  (June  1975),  6-7. 

The  movement,  since  1960,  to  establish  a 
museum  at  Bethlehem. 


SEE  ALSO  entries  1486,  4501. 


SEE  ALSO  entry  10. 


BETHLEHEM  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


BOSCAWEN  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


1833  "THE  ABONDONED  mill."  White  Mt.  Echo,  24 
(Aug.  17,  1901),  1-2. 

Built  by  John  G.  Sinclair  of  the  Waumbek 
Lumber  Co.  about  1851  "at  Bethlehem  Jet.  or 
Pierce's  Bridge,  on  the  Ammonoosuc."   Saw- 
mill hand  John  Scannell  acquitted  of  murder, 
1862. 

1834  "BETHLEHEM  cottages:   the  growth  of  the 
cottage  colony."   White  Mt .  Echo,  18  (Aug. 
1895),  1-2. 

Started  1873. 

1835  BOLLES,  SIMEON.  The  early  history  of  the 
town  of  Bethlehem,  New  Hampshire.  Woods- 
ville:   Enterprise  Printing,  1883.   Pp.  108. 


1845  ALLISON,  HILDRETH  MASON.   "Boscawen's 
$60,000  stamp."   NHEchoes ,  4  (Nov. -Dec. 
1973),  45-47. 

1846  ANDERSON,  LEON  WILHELM.   Hannah  Duston, 
heroine  of  1697  massacre  of  Indian  captors  on 
River  Islet  at  Boscawen,  N.H.   Concord: 
State  Liquor  Commission,  1973.   Pp.  [23]. 

1847  BERLE,  ADOLPH  AUGUSTUS.   One  old  town's 
product.   Boscawen,  1901.   Pp.  6. 

Famous  Boscawen  natives. 

1848  BOSCAWEN,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
EVE  GUILD.   On  the  occasion  of  the  200th 
centennial  [sic]  of  Boscawen,  New  Hampshire, 


73 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


1849  BOSCAWEN 


Old  Home  Day,  August  27,  1960.   n.p.,  [I960]. 
Unpaged.   Nh. 

Includes  1874  address  on  Hannah  Dustin  by 
Robert  Boodey  Caverly. 

1849  "BOSCAWEN— a  typical  New  England  village." 
New  Hampshire  Highways,  7  (Aug.  1929),  1-3. 

1850  BOSCAWEN  LADIES'  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY.   Sou- 
venir, n.p.   [1897?].   Pp.  11. 

Sixtieth  anniversary. 

1851  BOSCAWEN  WOMEN'S  CLUB.   Historic  Boscawen, 
New  Hampshire,  1733-1971.   Concord:   Village 
Pr.,  [1971].   Pp.  15.   NhHi. 


1862  PRICE,  EBENEZER.   A  chronological  register  of 
Boscawen,  in  the  county  of  Merrimack,  and 
state  of  New-Hampshire,  from  the  first  set- 
tlement of  the  town  to  1820.   In  three  parts: 
descriptive,  historical  &  miscellaneous. 
Concord:   Jacob  B.  Moore,  1823.   Pp.  116. 

1863  VAUGHAN,  DOROTHY  MANSFIELD.  "The  old  Bonney 
Tavern,  Boscawen,  New  Hampshire,  1787-1937." 
OTNE,  31  (1940-1941),  57-61. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  137,  619,  1094,  1553,  1556- 
1557,  1559,  1563,  1565,  1570,  1574-1575, 
2413,  4944,  6437. 


1852  COLBY,  VIRGINIA  L.   Memorabilia  for  poster- 
ity:  the  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Wood.   [Boscawen]: 
Boscawen  Historical  Society,  1972.   Pp.  12. 
NhHi. 

Pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church. 

1853  FARMER,  JOHN.   "A  descriptive  and  historical 
account  of  Boscawen  in  New  Hampshire." 
MHSC,  2d  s.  10  (1833),  71-76. 

1854  GEORGE,  ROBERT  H.   "Life  on  a  New  Hampshire 
farm,  1825-1835."  HNH,  22  (Winter  1967), 
3-17. 

Based  on  a  diary  kept  by  Thomas  Coffin. 

1855  KIMBALL,  HENRY  AMES.   The  John  Elliot  family 
of  Boscawen,  New  Hampshire.   Concord:   Rum- 
ford  Pr.,  1918.   Pp.  124. 

1856  PEARSON,  JOHN  C.  "The  marking  of  Boscawen 's 
historic  sites."  GraniteMo,  27  (1899),  137- 
139. 

1857  PENACOOK,  N.  H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Services  commemorative  of  the  one  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  church, 
October  eighth  to  fifteenth,  1950.   Pena- 
cook:   Hazen  Printing,  1950.   Pp.  19.   NhHi. 

1858  "PENACOOK  ACADEMY."   New  Hampshire,  62 
(1930),  1-11. 


BOW  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


1864  BUNDY,  DAVID  A.   100  acres  more  or  less:   the 
history  of  the  land  and  people  of  Bow,  New 
Hampshire.   Canaan:   Phoenix  Publishing, 
1975.   Pp.  x,  555. 

1865  CROUCH,  H.  BENTLEY.   "Bituminous  to  Bow." 
B&M  Bulletin,  7  (Fall  1977),  12-21. 

Coal  trains. 

1866  METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "Bow  and  its 
people."   GraniteMo,  29  (1900),  151-170. 

1867  PENN,  THEODORE  Z.  and  ROGER  PARKS.   "Nichols- 
Colby  sawmill  in  Bow,  New  Hampshire."   IA: 
the  Journal  of  the  Society  for  Industrial 
Archeology,  1  (Summer  1975),  1-12. 

Aaron  Nichols  and  George  W.  Colby;  de- 
stroyed by  a  hurricane  in  1938. 

1868  WHEELER,  GILES.   "The  old  Bow  Meetinghouse 
and  the  Baptist  Church  in  the  town  of  Bow." 
GraniteMo,  43  (1911),  189-191. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1574-1575. 


BRADFORD  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


1859   PETERSON,  OSCAR  WILLIAM.   History  of  the 

Christian  Church  in  Boscawen,  Canterbury  and 
Concord,  organized  1826:   a  chapter  in  the 
religious  history  of  Penacook,  New  Hamp- 
shire    Penacook,  1923.   Pp.  22. 


1869    BRADFORD,  N.H.   Proceedings  of  the  Bradford 
centennial  celebration  at  Bradford,  Merri- 
mack Co.,  N.H.,  on  Tuesday,  Sept.  27,  1887. 
Incorporated  Sept.  27,  1787.   Bradford: 
A.  P.  Howe,  1887.   Pp.  110. 


1860  PETERSON,  OSCAR  WILLIAM.   The  history  of 
Penacook  Academy  1866-1875,  Penacook  Normal 
Academy  1875-1880,  Penacook  Academy  and 
School  of  Practice,  1880-1883.   Penacook: 
W.  B.  Ranney,  1928.   Pp.  20.   NhHi. 

1861  PILLSBURY,  AGNES,  comp.   The  story  of  Bos- 
cawen church.   Concord:   W.  B.  Ranney, 
[1940].   Pp.  84. 

First  Congregational  Church. 


1870  BRADFORD,  N.H.   HISTORY  COMMITTEE  AND  BICEN- 
TENNIAL COMMITTEE.   Two  hundred  plus,  1771- 
1976:   Bradford,  New  Hampshire,  in  retro- 
spect.  Canaan:   Phoenix  Publishing,  1976. 
Pp.  ix,  286. 

Mildred  H.  Gunscheon  chaired  The  Committee. 

1871  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.   NEW 
HAMPSHIRE.   MERCY  HATHAWAY  WHITE  CHAPTER, 
BRADFOPD.   Lafayette  memorial  exercises, 


74 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


BROOKLINE  1892 


1872 


1825-1913.   Bradford,  N.H.,  August  20,  1913. 
Warner:   Independent  Pr. ,  [1913].   Unpaged 

Lafayette  visited  Bradford  on  June  27, 
1825. 

METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "Bradford  matters 
and  men."   GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  267-300 
[i.e.  167-200]. 


BRISTOL  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


1883   BAILEY,  HOWARD  E.   "The  new  water  supply  of 
Bristol,  New  Hampshire."   New  England  Water 
Works  Association.   Journal,  65  (1951),  134- 
142. 

1886-1950. 


1873 


1874 


1875 


1876 


MORSON,  WILLIAM  TAYLOR.   "Another  old  New 
England  farmhouse  restored."   Antiques,  54 
(1948),  32-35. 

"A  stencilled  room  attributed  to 


1884 


Moses  Eaton."   Decorator,  5  (Apr.  1951), 
19-20. 

Joshua  Eaton  House. 

STRATTON,  GEORGE  K.   The  centennial  history 
of  St.  Peters  Lodge,  A.F.  &  A.M.,  Bradford, 
N.H.   Warner:   Independent  Pr.,  1918. 
Pp.  19.   NhHi. 

YATES,  ELIZABETH.   "Bradford's  Brown  Memorial 
Library."   NHEchoes,  1  (Fall  1970),  29-31. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


BRENTWOOD  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


1877  BRENTWOOD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.   Brentwood's 
225  years,  1742-1967.   Dover:   Ridings  Pr., 
1967.   Pp.  120.   NhHi. 

1878  DEAN,  BENJAMIN  ANGIER.  Annals  of  the  Brent- 
wood, N.H.  Congregational  Church  and  parish. 
Boston:   T.  W.  Ripley,  1889. 


1885 


1886 


1887 


BRISTOL,  N.H.   METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 
Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  M.  E.  Church  in 
Bristol,  N.H.  from  its  organization  in  1801, 
till  May  1st,  1871.   Bristol:   R.  W.  Mus- 
grove,  1871.   Pp.  8.   NhHi. 

GREENWOOD,  CHARLES  E.   Bristol,  the  first 
one  hundred  and  fifty  years,  1819-1969. 
Meredith:   Meredith  News,  1969.   Pp.  79. 
NhHi. 

METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "A  sketch  of 
Bristol."   GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  262-272. 

MUSGROVE,  RICHARD  WATSON  and  OTIS  COLE. 
Historical  sketches  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal church,  Bristol,  N.H. ,  giving  a  de- 
scription of  the  church  buildings  and  the 
roll  of  ministry  with  some  incidental  matters 
of  special  interest  from  its  organization  in 
1801  till  June  12,  1890.   Bristol:   R.  W. 
Musgrove,  1890.   Pp.  24. 

MUSGROVE,  RICHARD  WATSON.   History  of  the 
town  of  Bristol,  Grafton  County,  New  Hamp- 
shire....  Bristol:   R.  W.  Musgrove,  1904. 
2  v. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  52,  635,  1516,  1522. 


1879   JOHNSON,  GERTRUDE  B.   "The  Brentwood  prints. 
NEARANewsletter,  5  (1970),  24. 

Handprints  and  footprints  in  stone. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1585. 


BROOKFIELD  (CARROLL  CO.) 


1889    FERGUSON,  MALCOLM  M.   "Witches  in  Brook- 
field."  Meeting  in  Print,  2  (Summer  1947), 
[11-12]. 


BRIDGEWATER  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


1880  BRIDGEWATER  OLD  HOME  CEMETERY  ASSOCIATION. 
An  historic  souvenir  of  the  Old  Center  Ceme- 
tery, near  the  town  house  in  Bridgewater, 
New  Hampshire....   Bristol:   Musgrove,  1915. 
Pp.  52.   NhHi. 

Biographies. 

1881  BRIDGEWATER  OLD  HOME  COMMITTEE.   "Old  home- 
steads of  Bridgewater."   GraniteMo,  40 
(1908),  199-218. 

1882  NO  ENTRY. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1516,  1522. 


1890   MATTSON,  M.  GODFREY,  WALTER  F.  RINES,  and 
MRS.  WALTER  F.  RINES.   "Early  Brookfield 
schools."  Meeting  in  Print,  [4?]  (Winter 
1951),  [11-16]. 


BROOKLINE  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


1891  BROOKLINE,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  BOOKLET  COM- 
MITTEE.  Brookline,  New  Hampshire,  1769- 
1969.   Nashua:   Accurate  Printing,  [1969]. 
Unpaged.   Nh. 

1892  BROOKLINE,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Centennial  celebration  of  the  Congregational 
Church  of  Brookline,  N.H. ,  December  15,  16, 
17,  1895.   Putnam,  Conn.:   Patriot  Pr., 
[1896?].   Pp.  36.   NhHi. 

Historical  address  by  J.  Alphonso  Belanger. 


75 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


1893  BROOKLINE 


1393    "THE  BROOKLINE  centennial."   Congregational 
Record  and  New  Hampshire  Journal,  1  (1895- 
1896),  608-609. 

Congregational  Church. 


Rev.  Isaac  Willey,  "The  early  history  of 
Campton,"  10-60;  Benj amine  Franklin  Palmer, 
"A  waif  on  the  Pemigewasset  River,"  95-114, 
poem  repr.  by  A.  G.  Jones  in  1869,  27. 


1894  BROOKLINE  CONSERVATION  COMMISSION.   Scenic 
road,  Brookline,  New  Hampshire.   Brookline: 
Burgess  Printing,  1976.   Pp.  12.   NhHi. 

1895  DODGE,  RENATA.   "The  ballad  of  big  Bill 
Worby."   NHProfiles,  26  (July  1977),  44-45, 
71-73,  75. 

Murder  of  Adelbert  A.  Parker  by  William 
Worby,  Oct.  29,  1899. 

1896  [GAGE,  HALE].   Brookline  past  and  present, 
n.p.,  [1895].   Pp.  20.   MH. 

1897  PARKER,  EDWARD  EVERETT.   History  of  Brook- 
line, formerly  Raby,  Hillsborough  County, 
New  Hampshire,  with  tables  of  family  records 
and  genealogies.   Gardner,  Mass.:   Meals 
Printing,  [1914].   Pp.  664. 

Town  published  facsimile  repr.,  1975. 

1898  SAWIN,  THEOPHILUS  PARSONS.   Our  duty  upon 
the  restoration  of  peace:   memorial  discourse 
delivered  in  Brookline,  New  Hampshire  on  the 
day  of  national  and  state  thanksgiving, 
December  7,  1865.   Nashua:   Dearborn  &  Berry, 
1866.   Pp.  27. 

Brookline  soldiers  in  the  Civil  War. 

1899  SAWTELLE,  ITHAMAR  BARD.   Oration  delivered  at 
the  centennial  celebration,  in  Brookline, 
N.H. ,  September  8,  1869.   Fitchburg,  Mass.: 
Fitchburg  Reveille  Office,  1869.   Pp.  40. 

1900  SOMERVILLE,  C.  A.   "Old  depot  is  snack  bar." 
Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  Magazine,  22 
(Sept. -Oct.  1954),  8-9. 

Bought  by  Lawrence  E.  Corey  in  1942  and 
opened  in  1945. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1544A. 


CAMBRIDGE  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located. 


1903  CAMPTON,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   A  his- 
torical discourse  delivered  at  the  centennial 
celebration  of  the  Congregational  Church  in 
Campton,  N.H. ,  October  20,  1874,  by  Rev. 
Quincy  Blakely . . . and  other  papers  read  on  the 
occasion,  with  an  account  of  the  proceedings 
at  the  celebration.   Boston:   Alfred  Mudge  & 
Son,  1876.   Pp.  78. 

1904  CHASE,  HOWARD  N.   "We  were  submarginal  and 
didn't  know  it."   NHProfiles,  8  (Dec.  1959), 
22-23,  35. 

West  Campton. 

1905  LOMBARD,  GEORGE  E.   "Early  history  of  the 
Campton  Congregational  Church."   New  Hamp- 
shire Troubadour,  12  (Oct.  1942),  11. 

1906  WILLEY,  HENRY.   "Campton,  N.H."  GraniteMo, 
10  (1887),  108. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  518,  1271,  1507,  1524. 


CANAAN  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


1907  CANAAN,  N.H.  BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE.  Canaan 
bicentennial,  1761-1961.  Ned  B.  Smith,  comp . 
n.p.,  [1961].   Pp.  32. 

1908  "CANAAN'S  anniversary."   GraniteMo,  48  (1916), 
257-277. 

Sesquicentennial ;  includes  a  historical  ad- 
dress by  James  Burns  Wallace. 

1909  CROUCH,  H.  BENTLEY.   "The  Canaan  affairs." 
B&M  Bulletin,  5  (Fall  1975),  20-24. 

Fatal  wrecks  of  Sept.  15,  1907,  and  Sept. 
21,  1909. 

1910  HOPKINS,  ROBERT  C.  The  Cardigan  Mountain 
School:  history  1945  to  1960.  [Canaan]: 
Cardigan  Mountain  School,  1960.   Pp.  149. 

1911  SMART,  LE  ROY.   "Canaan."   GraniteMo,  22 
(1897),  65-82. 


CAMPTON  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


1901  CAMPTON,  N.H.   Campton  bicentennial,  1767- 
1967:   commemorative  booklet.   Lavinia  E. 
Dole  and  Jane  Pierce,  comps.   n.p.,  [1967] 
Pp.  44.   NhHi. 

1902  .   The  centennial  celebration  of  the 


town  of  Campton,  N.H.,  September  12th,  1867. 
Concord:   A.  G.  Jones,  1868.   Pp.  118. 


1912  NO  ENTRY. 

1913  WALLACE,  WILLIAM  ALLEN.   "Annals  of  our  vil- 
lage." GraniteMo,  11  (1888),  106-112,  138- 
143,  218-222. 

1914  .   The  history  of  Canaan,  New  Hampshire. 
James  Burns  Wallace,  ed.   Concord:   Rumford 
Pr. ,  1910.   Pp.  ix,  748. 

MS.  unfinished  at  author's  death. 

1915  .   "The  surplus  revenue  in  Canaan." 
GraniteMo,  6  (1882-1883),  85-92. 

1836. 


76 


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CANTERBURY  1941 


CANDIA  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


CANTERBURY  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


1916 


1917 


1918 


1919 


1920 


1921 


1922 


1923 


1924 


1925 


1926 


BROWNE,  GEORGE  WALDO,  comp.   Addresses  and 
proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  Candia's 
soldiers'  monument,  presented  to  the  town 
by  Hon.  Frederick  Smyth,  October  13,  1893. 
Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke,  1894.   Pp.  72. 

CANDIA  BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE.   Official 
program  commemorating  the  bicentennial  cele- 
bration of  the  town  of  Candia.   [Manchester] : 
Fitzpatrick  Printers,  [1963].   Pp.  100. 

EATON,  FRANCIS  BROWN.   History  of  Candia: 
once  known  as  Charmingfare;  with  notices  of 
some  of  the  early  families.   Manchester: 
James  0.  Adams,  1852.   Pp.  151. 

.   "Something  about  the  early  history  of 

Candia."   GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  404-408. 

FITTS,  JAMES  HILL.   Historical  discourse  de- 
livered at  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the 
Congregational  church,  Candia,  N.H. , 
April  5,  1871.   Exeter:   News-Letter  Pr., 
1903.   Pp.  viii,  126. 

FORSAITH,  CARL  CHESWELL.   A  pageant  of  Can- 
dia's first  200  years.   Manchester:   Keystone 
Pr.,  1963.   Pp.  39.   NhM,  NhHi. 

"Presented  as  part  of  the  Fourth-of-July 
1963  celebration,"  including  parts  not 
enacted. 

MOORE,  JACOB  BAILEY,  1815-1893.   History  of 
the  town  of  Candia,  Rockingham  County,  N.H. 
from  its  first  settlement  to  the  present 
time.   Manchester:   George  W.  Browne,  1893. 
Pp.  528. 

.   "Reminiscences  of  by-gone  days: 


eight  chapters  of  history  of  Candia." 
Candia  Banner,  Jan.  17,  Feb.  7,  Mar.  20, 
Apr.  3,  May  23,  1880. 

PALMER,  WILSON.   Reminiscences  of  Candia. 
Cambridge,  Mass.:   Riverside  Pr. ,  1905. 
Pp.  vi,  346. 

SARGEANT,  PAUL  E.   Reflections  written  for 
the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  Congre- 
gational Church  in  Candia,  N.H.,  1771-1971. 
n.p.,  [1971?].   NhCand. 


"A  school-house 
New  England  Galaxy, 


SPINNEY,  FRANK  OAKMAN. 
plant  on  every  hill." 
1  (Spring  1960),  34-37. 

District  No.  7  schoolhouse  built  ca.  1780- 
1790;  removed  to  Old  Sturbridge  Village  in 
1955. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  596,  2006. 


1927  BLINN,  HENRY  CLAY.   A  Christian  community. 
(1880?)   East  Canterbury,  [1896].   Pp.  16. 

Shakers . 

1928  CANTERBURY,  N.H.   Old  Home  Day,  Saturday, 
August  21,  1943.   Concord:   Evans,  [1943]. 
Unpaged.   Nh. 

1929  CANTERBURY,  N.H.   WORSTED  CHURCH.   Histori- 
cal sketch  of  the  Worsted  Church,  Canter- 
bury, New  Hampshire,   n.p.,  [1963?].   Un- 
paged.  NhHi. 

1930  ["CANTERBURY,  N.H.   Shaker  Village"] . 
Outlook,  106  (Jan.  3,  1914),  40-42. 

1931  "THE  CANTERBURY  Shakers."   GraniteMo,  8 
(1885),  310-311. 

1932  CHANDLER,  AGATHA  B.  E.   "A  glimpse  into  the 
inner  circle."   GraniteMo,  16  (1894),  323- 
328. 

Shakers. 

1933  CHANDLER,  LLOYD  H.   "The  New  Hampshire 
Shakers."   HNH,  8  (Mar.  1952),  1-17. 

Same  as  "The  followers  of  Ann  Lee..."  in 
the  1894  Granite  Monthly  with  illustrations. 

1934  COOK,  JOSEPHINE  MATHERS.   "The  Worsted 
Church."  Yankee,  18  (Apr.  1954),  44-45. 

1935  ELAM,  AIDA  and  MIRIAM  WALL.   History  of  the 
Shakers:   education  and  recreation;  a  brief 
history.   [Penacook:   Hazen  Printing,  1963]. 
Pp.  [20].   MWA. 

1936  EMERSON,  MARTHA  MAE.   "The  Shaker's  gladsome 
song."  NHProfiles,  23  (Sept.  1974),  38-45. 

1937   .   "The  Shaker's  largest  wood  barn." 

NHProfiles,  23  (Apr.  1974),  50-53. 

Built  1856-1858  and  burned  down  Aug.  10, 
1973. 

1938  FROST,  MARGUERITE.   The  Shaker  story:   Can- 
terbury Shakers.   Canterbury,  [1963].   Un- 
paged.  NhHi. 

1939  GROSS,  SEYMOUR  L.  "...Hawthorne  and  the 
Shakers."  American  Literature,  29  (Jan. 
1958),  457-463. 

1940  [HINDS,  WILLIAM  A.].   "Conditions  of  success- 
ful communism. . .Canterbury  Shakers."   Ameri- 
can Socialist,  1  (July  13,  1876),  125. 

Signed:   W.  A.  H. 

1941  [ ].   "Shaker  worship;  how  conducted." 

American  Socialist,  1  (July  6,  1876),  117. 

Signed:   W.  A.  H. 


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1942  CANTERBURY 


1942  IN  MEMORIAM:   Eldress  D.  A.  Durgin,  1825- 
1898;  Eldress  J.  J.  Kaime,  1826-1898.   Con- 
cord:  Rumford  Pr. ,  1899.   Pp.  100. 

1943  JOHNSON,  THEODORE  ELLIOT,  ed.   "Canterbury 
in  1840:   a  distinguished  contemporary's 
view."   Shaker  Quarterly,  4  (1964),  43-60, 
83-96. 

Reprints  Isaac  Hill,  "The  Shakers,"  Concord 
Farmer's  Monthly  Visitor,  2  (1840),  113-118. 

1944  LINDSAY,  BERTHA.   "The  Canterbury  Shakers: 
1792-1967."   Shaker  Quarterly,  7  (1967),  87- 
95. 

1945  LYFORD,  JAMES  OTIS.   History  of  the  town  of 
Canterbury,  New  Hampshire,  1727-1912.   (1912) 
Canterbury:   Canterbury  Historical  Society, 
1973.   Pp.  xv,  497,  vi,  449. 

A  facsimile  reprint  with  foreword  by  Leon 
W.  Anderson. 

1946  McCLINTOCK,  JOHN  NORRIS.   "Canterbury." 
GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  387-391. 

1947  MARKLEY,  JUDY.   "They  called  themselves  the 
Osgoodites."   NHEchoes,  3  (May- June  1972), 
46-48. 

Religious  sect. 

1948  MILLER,  L.  0.   "Visit  to  the  Canterbury 
Shakers."   Otterbein  Home  Annual,  (1916), 
5-16. 

1949  [MONMOUTH,  SARAH  ELIZABETH  HARPER] .   Laying 
on  half  a  dime  a  day:   an  actual  experience. 
(1877)  Alida  Cogswell  Hodges,  ed .   Concord, 
1932.   Pp.  54. 

Reprints  a  biographical  essay  1st  pub.  in 
1880,  signed  S.  F.  M. ;  also  poems,  and  "A 
brief  history  of  seven  years'  work  at  the 
so-called  Worsted  Church,  Hillville,  E. 
Canterbury,  N.H."  (1877),  signed  L.  H.  M. 

1950  "NEW  Hampshire  Shaker  village:   Canterbury." 
Outlook,  106  (Jan.  3,  1914),  40-42. 

1951  PATRICK,  WILLIAM.   "Sketches  of  the  history 
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(1834),  174-193. 

Sermon  Oct.  27,  1833,  after  thirty  years 
of  ministry.   Also  published  separately. 

1952  PRAY,  ALICE  M.   "The  Worsted  Church  and  its 
decorator."  GraniteMo,  56  (1924),  553-558. 

Sarah  Elizabeth  Harper  Monmouth. 

1953  PROSSER,  JEANETTE.   "The  Shakers  of  Canter- 
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1954  NO  ENTRY. 

1955  "SOME  account  of  the  Shakers  at  Canterbury." 
CH&Misc,  1  (1822),  50-55. 

1956  WAGGONER,  HYATT  HOWE.  "Hawthorne's  'Canter- 
bury Pilgrims':  theme  and  structure."  NEQ, 
22  (1949),  373-387. 


Hawthorne  published  this  tale  in  1833  after 
visiting  the  Canterbury  Shakers  in  1831. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  596,  727,  877,  1132,  1271, 
1569. 


CARROLL  (COOS  CO.) 


195  7   EDGE,  ROBERT  W.   "Uncle  Frank  and  Bretton 

Woods."   NHChurchman,  13  (June  28,  1960),  11. 
Frank  R.  Hancock  and  the  Bretton  Woods  Boy 
Choir  at  the  Church  of  the  Transfiguration; 
established  in  1910. 

1958  GORMAN,  LAWRENCE.   "Larry  Gorman  and  'Old 
Henry,'"  ed.  by  Edward  D.  Ives.   Northeast 
Folklore,  2  (Fall  1959),  40-45. 

Composed  ca.  1892;  about  how  James  E. 
Henry  &  Sons  treated  lumberjacks  at  Zealand 
Valley  Camp. 

1959  HANCOCK,  FRANCES  ANN  JOHNSON.   Bretton  Woods 
Boy  Singers:   one  of  America's  oldest  boy 
choir-concert  groups.   Littleton:   Courier, 
1974.   Pp.  80.   NhD. 

Author's  husband,  Frank  Roland  Hancock, 
founded  Singers  in  1910  and  directed  them  55 
years. 

1960  HISTORICAL  notes  of  the  White  Mountains, 
particularly  in  relation  to  the  region  of 
Bretton  Woods,   n.p.,  n.d.   Pp.  [6].   NhD. 

1960A  LEHR,  FREDERIC  B.   Carroll,  New  Hampshire: 
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1961  TUCKERMAN,  FREDERICK.  "Gleanings  from  the 
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Appalachia,  14  (1916-1919),  367-383. 

1823-1836. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  336. 


CENTER  HARBOR  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


1962  BENSON,  MARY  BLAKE.   "Grand  old  Red  Hill." 
GraniteMo,  50  (1918),  183-185. 

Mount  Wentworth. 

1963  CENTER  HARBOR,  N.H.   UNITED  CHURCH  OF  CHRIST. 
One  hundred-twenty-fifth  anniversary,  Con- 
gregational Church,  of  Center  Harbor,  New 
Hampshire,  1838-1963,  United  Church  of 
Christ.   n.p.,  [1963].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

1964  HAMMOND,  ISAAC  WEARE.   "Centre  Harbor." 
GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  189-190. 

Origin  of  the  name. 

1965  HANSON,  M.  LILIAN.   "History  and  folklore: 
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1966  JOHNSON,  CLARENCE.   "Centre  Harbor." 
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1967  ROBERTS,  ARIA  CUTTING.   "The  mansion  at 
Center  Harbor."   NHProfiles,  16  (July  1967), 
35-38. 

Home  of  the  Coe  family. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


CHANDLER'S  PURCHASE  (COOS  CO.) 


1968   ADAMS,  SHERMAN.   Mount  Eisenhower:   a  brief 

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1977  GORDON,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.   "The  defense  of 
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1747. 

1978  HOWARD,  THOMAS  D.   "Charlestown— 'Number 
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1979   .   "The  fort  at  'Number  Four.'"   Connec- 
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1980  HUTCHINS,  CHARLES  S.   "Odd  Fellowship  in 
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1981 


CHARLESTOWN  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


1969 


1970 


1971 


1972 


1973 


1974 


1975 


1976 


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CAMERON,  CAL.   "The  funny  bank  robbery." 
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CHARLESTOWN,  N.H.   ST.  LUKE'S  CHURCH.   100th 
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CHARLESTOWN  OLD  HOME  WEEK  ASSOCIATION, 
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observance,  Charlestown,  New  Hampshire, 
Tuesday,  August  30,  1904.   Claremont :   George 
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Historical  addresses  by  John  C.  Linehan  and 
E.  K.  Morrison. 

CROSBY,  JAAZANIAH.   "Annals  of  Charlestown  in 
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.   History  of  Charlestown,  in  New- 
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Later  printings  have  the  title:   Annals  of 
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FREESE,  BARBARA.  "The  fort  at  Number  Four." 
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FRIZZELL,  MARTHA  McDANOLDS.   Second  history 
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Commemorating  captivity  of  Mrs.  Susannah 
Johnson  (later  Hastings)  and  other  Charles- 
town settlers  taken  by  Indians,  1754. 


MRS.  JOHNSON'S  captivity. 
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1754. 


CH&Misc,  1 


MORRISON,  E.  K.  "The  location  of  the  fort 
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PUTNAM,  GEORGE  ISRAEL.   "The  defense  of  'No. 
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REED,  GEORGIA  C.   "Old  Fort  Number  Four." 
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RICE,  KATE  M.   "The  capture  of  the  Johnson 
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SAUNDERSON,  HENRY  HAMILTON.   History  of 
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SAUNDERSON,  HENRY  P.   "Miss  Pratt's  school." 
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SHERWIN,  HARRY  E.   "Old  Number  Four." 
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SPOONER,  S.  ABBIE.   Pioneer  women  of  No.  4: 
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SQUIRES,  JAMES  DUANE.   "Old  Number  Four: 
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By  Abijah  Larned,  June  11,  1850. 

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CHATHAM  (CARROLL  CO.) 


1999  FOX,  GUSTAVUS  VASA.  Facts  about  the  Carroll 
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2000  MASON,  ELLEN  McROBERTS.   "The  North  Conway 
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2001  PERRY,  JOSEPH  H.   "Notes  on  the  geology  of 
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2002  SHIRLEY,  MARGERY  L.   South  Chatham  and  the 
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CHESTER  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


2003   BELL,  CHARLES.   "Facts  relating  to  the  early 
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2004    "CENTENARY  churches  of  New  Hampshire:   the 

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2005 


2006 


2007 


2008 


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CHASE,  JOHN  CARROLL,  comp.   History  of 
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"Industrial  and  home  life  in  a  New 


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CHESTER,  N.H.  Bicentennial  calender  [sic] 
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Official  program,  two  hundredth  anni- 
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Profile  of  historical  calendar  with 


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Includes  "Historical  spots"  by  Lucy  E.  Reid. 

FRENCH,  HENRY  F.   "Chester  fifty  years  ago." 
NHHSP,  5  (1905-1912),  272-281. 
Written  in  1875. 

GRIFFITH,  GEORGE  BANCROFT.   '"Lord  Timothy 
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1795-1796. 

"HISTORICAL  notes  on  Chester."   GraniteMo, 
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NOYES,  EVELYN  LANE.   History  of  the  Congrega- 
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SIMMS,  CHARLES.   "Eighteenth  century  New 
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Carved  pine;  built  at  Chester  in  1761. 


80 


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CLAREMONT  2040 


SEE  ALSO  entries  596,  1582. 


CHESTERFIELD  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


2018 


2019 


2020 


2021 


2022 


JOSLIN,  MRS.  GEORGE  H.   "District  schools  of 
Chesterfield."   Historical  Society  of  Che- 
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MATTHEWS,  ALICE  DAVIS.   "Vacation  spot  at 
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Summer  activities  at  Spofford  Lake. 

MEAD,  LARKIN  G.   "Description  of  Chester- 
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RANDALL,  ORAN  EDMUND.   History  of  Chester- 
field, Cheshire  County,  N.H. ,  from  the  in- 
corporation of  "township  number  one,"  by 
Massachusetts,  in  1736,  to  the  year  1881; 
together  with  family  histories  and  genea- 
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Pp.  525. 

SINNETT,  CHARLES  NELSON.   Sketch  of  Chester- 
field, N.H. ,  "Township  no.  one,"  and  history 
of  the  Congregational  church  from  1770  to 
1900.   Haverhill,  Mass.:   C.  C.  Morse,  1902. 
Pp.  14. 

Also  issued  the  same  year  with  the  title: 
Historical  sermon  at  the  reopening  of  the 
Congregational  Church,  Chesterfield,  N.H. , 
the  3rd  sabbath  of  July,  1900. 


2027  SANBORN,  JEREMY  LEAVITT.   The  history  of  the 
Congregational  Church  in  Chichester,  N.H. , 
1727  to  1894.   Providence,  R.I.:   Remington, 
1905.   Pp.  23.   NhHi. 

2028  [SANBORN,  MADELINE].   Chichester  United 
Methodist  Church,  1819-1969.   [Hillsboro: 
Pherus  Pr.],  1969.   Pp.  16. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


CLAREMONT  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


2023 


WHITNEY,  STEPHEN  T. 

NHProfiles,  19  (Apr. 

Wheeler  family. 


"Annals  of  Chesterfield. 
1970),  28-33. 


SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1457. 


CHICHESTER  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


2024  BILL,  J.  PENTEADO.   "Cemeteries  in  the  Chi- 
chester, N.H.  area."   NEHGR,  105  (1951), 
295-306. 

2025  BURNHAM,  EDWARD  J.,  comp.   A  tribute  from 
Chichester  to  her  soldier  sons.   Chichester: 
The  Town,  1921.   Pp.  25.   Nh. 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  town's  veter- 
ans from  the  Civil  War  through  World  War  I. 
According  to  a  letter  from  the  printer, 
Ernest  Brown,  of  Wilmot,  N.H. ,  which  accom- 
panies the  copy  at  the  New  Hampshire  State 
Library,  only  two  or  three  copies  of  this 
book  were  printed. 

2026  CHICHESTER  HISTORY  COMMITTEE.   A  history  of 
Chichester,  written  on  the  occasion  of  our 
250th  anniversary,  1727-1977.   n.p.,  [1977]. 
Pp.  124.   NhHi. 


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2031 


2032 


2033 


2034 


2035 


2036 


2037 


2038 


2039 


"ANNALS  of  Claremont."   Claremont  National 
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BARTLETT,  GERTRUDE  JONES.   "Claremont." 
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JARVIS,  WILLIAM  R. ,  JR.   Union  Episcopal 
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MCCARTHY,  TOM.   "A  tale  of  two  churches." 
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Claremont , 


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RICHMOND,  NANCY.   "Keeping  beneath  its  shel- 
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appended  to  it. 


2080 


comp. 


Grave  stone  records: 


from  the 


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.   Historical  address... at  the  seventy- 


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no. 


.   Historical  sketch  of  the  governor's 

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comp. 


Soldiers  of  the  revolution  who 


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Rededication  of  the  Methodist  Episco- 


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CLARKSVILLE  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located. 


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COLEBROOK,  N.H.  Town  of  Colebrook:  ecumeni- 
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Contains  histories  of  four  town  churches. 

COOK,  DORIS  GRAY,  et  al.   Colebrook  school 
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GIFFORD,  WILLIAM  H.   Colebrook:   a  place  up 
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LEAVITT,  RICHARD  F.,  comp.  and  ed.   Colebrook 
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Chiefly  pictorial. 

NO  ENTRY. 

WISWELL,  EVERETT.   King  Phillip's  [sic] 
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COLUMBIA  (COOS  CO.) 

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48-49. 

Columbia  Bridge  depot. 


CONCORD  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


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2110 


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ABBOTT,  FRANCES  MATILDA.  "Three  Concord 

physicians."   GraniteMo,  16  (1894),  419-432. 

Julia  Wallace-Russell,  Maude  Kent,  and 
Jane  Elizabeth  Hoyt . 

ABBOTT,  JAMES  BUSWELL  and  THOMAS  PRENTISS 
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365-378. 

"ABNER  Clough's  journal,  containing  an  ac- 
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his  men  who  were  sent  by  the  governor  and 
council  of  New  Hampshire  to  protect  the 
inhabitants  of  Rumford  and  the  adjacent 
towns  against  the  incursion  of  the  Indians." 
NHHSC,  4  (1834),  201-214. 
1746. 

"ACCOUNT  of  the  massacre  of  Jonathan  Bradley 
and  others,  at  Rumford,  now  Concord,  by  a 
party  of  Indians,  in  1746."   CH&Misc,  2 
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ADAMS,  ROBERT.   "Nathaniel  Peabody:   1794- 
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Editor  of  abolitionist  Herald  of  Freedom, 
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AIKEN,  E.  A.   "East  Congregational  Church  of 
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ALLEN,  EMIL  WILLIAM.   The  first-state-wide 
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ABBOTT,  FRANCES  MATILDA.   "The  capital  of 
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.   Historical  address;  prepared  for  the 


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duo-centennial  celebration  of  the  founding  of 
the  city  of  Concord,  New  Hampshire,  July  2-4, 

1927 Concord:   Rumford  Pr. ,  1927. 

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ANDERSON,  LEON  WILHELM.   Concord  coach: 
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,  comp.   Concord's  trials  and  tribula- 


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ANDERSON,  LEON  WILHELM.   House  of  democracy: 
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New  Hampshire's  State  House  eagle.... 


[Concord]:   Evans  Pr. ,  1971.   Pp.  [23] 
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AYER,  FRANKLIN  DEMING.   "Historical  address 
delivered  November  18,  1880  at  the  150th  an- 
niversary of  the  First  Congregational  Church 
of  Concord."   GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881), 
193-208. 

.   "History  of  the  First  Congregational 


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BACON,  GEORGE  FOX.   The  leading  business  men 
of  Concord,  and  vicinity,  embracing  Penacook, 
East  and  West  Concord.   Boston:   Mercantile 
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BALDWIN,  CAROLYN  W.  and  R.  STUART  WALLACE. 
"150  years  of  history:   part  6  of  a  series 
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NHProfiles,  23  (Dec.  1974),  50-53. 
Manuscripts  at  NhHi. 

BANCROFT,  CHARLES  PARKER.  Travels  and  ex- 
plorations. Concord:  Priv.  print.,  1961. 
Unpaged. 

Facsimile  copybook  of  15-year-old  on  Turkey 
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"BANKS  and  bankers  of  Concord."   GraniteMo, 
9  (1886),  339-348. 

BARKER,  SHIRLEY  FRANCES.   "The  Concord 
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.   "The  Guyol  Guards."   NHProfiles,  6 


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An  "army"  of  school  boys  during  World  War  I 
led  by  a  Civil  War  General,  Joab  N.  Patterson. 

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(May  1957),  17. 

How  Concord  became  the  state  capitol. 

"A  BENEVOLENT  institution:   the  United  Life 
and  Accident  Insurance  Company  of  Concord, 
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BINGHAM,  J.  C.   "The  first  railroad  'Y'  in 
New  England."   Boston  and  Maine  Railroad 
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YMCA  opened  Apr.  1,  1896;  new  building 
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BOURLET,  JOHN  W.  JR.   Address  delivered  at 
the  thirty-ninth  anniversary  of  White  Moun- 
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BOUTON,  NATHANIEL.  "An  account  of  the  New 
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.   A  discourse  commemorative  of  a  forty 

years'  ministry;  preached  on  the  twenty-third 
of  March,  1865,  in  Concord,  N.H.   Concord: 
Fogg,  Hadley,  1865.   Pp.  40. 

.   The  history  of  Concord,  from  its 


first  grant  in  1725,  to  the  organization  of 
the  city  government  in  1853,  with  a  history 
of  the  ancient  Penacooks .  The  whole  inter- 
spersed with  numerous  interesting  incidents 
and  anecdotes,  down  to  the  present  period, 
1855;  embellished  with  maps;  with  portraits 
of  distinguished  citizens,  and  views  of  an- 
cient and  modern  residences....  Concord: 
B.  W.  Sanborn,  1856.   Pp.  786. 

.   History  of  the  temperance  reform  in 

Concord:   a  discourse  delivered. . .December 
10,  1843.   Concord:   Asa  McFarland,  1843. 
Pp.  23. 

A  memorial  discourse  on  occasion  of 


the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  Concord 
Female  Charitable  Society,  delivered  in  the 
North  Church,  Concord,  N.H.,  on. . .January  26, 

1862 Concord:   McFarland  &  Jenks,  1862. 

Pp.  40. 

.   Permanence  amid  change:   a  discourse 


on  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  his  set- 
tlement over  the  First  Congregational  Church 
and  Society  in  Concord,  N.H.   Concord: 
McFarland  &  Jenks,  1850.   Pp.  54. 

1725 — Third  semi-centennial  of  Con- 
cord— 1875:   a  discourse  on  the  growth  and 
development  of  Concord,  N.H. ,  in  the  last 
fifty  years....   Delivered  by  appointment, 
in  the  City  Hall  of  Concord,  June  17,  1875. 
Concord:   Republican  Pr . ,  1875.   Pp.  48. 

.   "Table  of  mortality  in  Concord  from 

182.5  to  1849,  inclusive."   NHHSC,  6  (1850), 
243. 

Two  sermons  preached  21st  November, 


1830,  in  commemoration  of  the  organizing  of 
the  First  Church  in  Concord  and  the  settle- 
ment of  the  first  minister,  on  the  18th 
November,  1730.   Concord:   Asa  M'Farland, 

1831.  Pp.  102.   MB. 

BOWLES,  ELLA  SHANNON.   "The  story  of  New 
Hampshire's  capital."   Yankee,  1  (Sept. 
1935),  1-10. 

BROWN,  CLARA  FRANCES .   "Concord's  children." 
GraniteMo,  28  (1900),  138-144. 
Brief  biographies. 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  WALDO.   "The  Concord  Coach." 
GraniteStMag,  7  (1911-1914),  9-16. 


2133 


"An  account  of  the  New-Hampshire  His- 


torical Society."   NHHSC,  6  (1850),  9-32. 


2145  BROWN,  HORACE  A.  Twenty-five  years;  an  his- 
torical sketch  of  S.  Paul's  parish,  Concord, 
N.H.   Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1885.   Pp.  27, 


85 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2146  CONCORD 


2146 
2147 

2148 

2149 

2150 

2151 


2152 


2153 


2154 


2155 


2156 


2157 


2158 


2159 


2160 


NO  ENTRY 

BURGUM,  EDWIN  G.   "The  Concord  coach." 
Colorado  Magazine,  16  (Sept.  1939),  173-180. 

"The  Concord  coach  and  the  Abbot- 


2161 


Downing  Company."   Yankee,  5  (Apr.  1939),  29. 

"CAPITAL  city  banks."   GraniteMo,  47  (1915), 
231-238. 

"CAPITAL  city  women."   GraniteMo,  47  (1915), 
297-303. 

Biographies. 

"CARRIGAIN  and  Carter."   GraniteMo,  45 
(1913),  308-310  [i.e.,  208-210]. 

Philip  Carrigain  and  Nathaniel  Hazeltine 
Carter. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM  G.   "History  of  music  in 
the  First  Congregational  Society  in  Concord, 
N.H."   GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  320-327. 

CHADBOURNE,  THOMAS  and  WILLIAM  PRESCOTT. 
"Biographical  notices  of  physicians  in  Con- 
cord." NHRepos,  2  (1846-1847),  80-81,  135- 
149. 

CHADBOURNE,  THOMAS.   "Synopsis  of  the  bills 
of  mortality  for  the  town  of  Concord  from 
the  year  1798  to  1821."   CH&Misc,  1  (1822), 
81-85. 

CHANDLER,  JOHN  W.   "Samuel  F.  B.  Morse: 
artist  and  inventor."   Lycoming  College  Alum- 
ni Bulletin,  14  (Dec.  1961),  8-10. 
Portraits  by  Morse  in  Concord,  1816. 

CHANDLER,  WILLIAM  EATON.   The  anti-slavery 
contest  in  Concord,  New  Hampshire. . .Old  Home 
Day  address,  Aug.  24,  1904  (in  part).... 
[Concord,  1904].   Pp.  8. 

Reminiscences  and  events  in  Concord's 


history:   address...,  Old  Home  Day,  at  Con- 
toocook  River  Park,  Concord,  on  Wednesday, 
Aug.  24th,  1904.   Concord:   Rumford  Printing, 
1904.   Pp.  30. 

At  head  of  title:   The  new  History  of  Con- 
cord, New  Hampshire,  and  its  historians, 
1903. 

.   Words  of  William  E.  Chandler:   ad- 


dress of  June  8,  1915,  on  the  150th  anniver- 
sary of  the  chartering  of  the  town  of  Con- 
cord    Concord:   Rumford  Pr. ,  [1915]. 

Pp.  17. 

CHAPMAN,  CHANDLER  ARMSTRONG.   The  wrong  atti- 
tude:  a  bad  boy  at  a  good  school.   N.Y.  : 
G.  P.  Putnam's,  1940.   Pp.  153. 
St.  Paul's,  Concord. 

CHASE,  OLIN  H.   "A  bit  of  history." 
NHMasonicB,  6  (Dec.  15,  1926),  7-8. 

Epiphany  Chapter,  Order  of  the  Eastern  Star. 


2162 


2163 


2164 


2165 


2166 


2167 


2168 


2169 


2170 


2171 


2172 


2173 


"THE  CHURCHES  and  pastors  of  Concord,  N.H." 
Reminder,  1  (Nov.  1900),  11-18. 

Pleasant  Street  Baptist  Church  publication 
lists  pastors  of  all  churches  since  1730. 

"CIGAR  making  in  Concord."   Concord  Bulletin, 
3  (Mar.  31,  1923),  [3]. 
S.  Wardner  &  Company. 

COGSWELL,  PARSONS  BRAINARD.   "The  daily  press 
of  Concord."   NHPr AP ,   (1881-1883),  37-43. 

[COIT,  JOSEPH  HOWLAND].   Memorials  of  St. 

Paul's  school N.Y.:   D.  Appleton,  1891. 

Pp.  148. 

COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "The  Rolf e-Rumf ord  House." 
GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  346-353. 

.   "The  Walker  House  and  the  Walkers." 


GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880),  345-351. 

COLBY,  HENRY  B.   "Our  only  piano  factory." 
GraniteMo,  26  (1899),  115-124. 
Prescott  Piano  Company. 

COLBY,  VIRGINIA  L.   St.  Paul's  Episcopal 
Church,  Concord,  New  Hampshire:   a  guide  and 
story  of  its  heritage.   Concord:   St.  Paul's 
Episcopal  Church,  1975.   Pp.  24.   NhHi. 

"THE  COMMUNITY  of  IHM,  1956  to  1974."   Let's 
Communicate,  2  (Jan.  1974),  entire  issue. 

Immaculate  Heart  of  Mary  Parish  publication 
(copy  at  Nh) . 

COMMUNITY  PLAYERS  OF  CONCORD,  N.H.   FORTIETH 
ANNIVERSARY  BOOK  COMMITTEE.   The  Community 
Players  of  Concord,  New  Hampshire,  anniver- 
sary, 1927-1967.   Concord:   Village  Pr., 
1967.   Unpaged.   Nh. 

COMMUNITY  PLAYERS  OF  CONCORD,  N.H.   Souvenir 
brochure,  25th  anniv. ,  1927-1952.   Concord: 
Capital  Offset,  1952.   Unpaged.   Nh. 

CONCORD,  N.H.   Concord  town  records,  1732- 
1820;  printed  by  authority  of  joint  resolu- 
tions passed  by  the  City  council  April  9, 
1889,  and  February  13,  1894.   Concord:   Re- 
publican Pr.,  1894.   Pp.  iv,  576. 

The  City  published  a  subject  and  name  in- 
dex, compiled  by  Otis  G.  Hammond,  in  1900. 

CONCORD,  N.H.   CITY  HISTORY  COMMISSION. 
History  of  Concord,  New  Hampshire,  from  the 
original  grant  in  seventeen  hundred  and 
twenty-five  to  the  opening  of  the  twentieth 
century;  prepared  under  the  supervision  of 
the  City  history  commission.   James  0.  Ly- 
ford,  ed.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1903.   2  v. 
Narrative  1:65-612,  by  Amos  Hadley;  topical 
essays  by  others.   Will  B.  Howe  prepared  the 
accompanying  map. 


86 


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CONCORD  2194 


2174 


2175 


2176 


2177 


2173 


2179 


CONCORD,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Historical  address  delivered  on  the  one 
hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
First  Congregational  Church,  Concord,  N.H. , 
November  18th,  1880.   Concord:   Granite 
Monthly,  1881.   Pp.  72. 

.   History  and  manual  of  the  First 


Congregational  church,  Concord,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1730-1907....   Committee  on  publica- 
tion:  Reverend  George  Harlow  Reed,  Deacon 
John  Calvin  Thorne;  presented  to  the  church 
by  John  Calvin  Thorne.   Concord:   Ira  C. 
Evans,  1907.   Pp.  71,  xxxiii. 

.   A  list  of  the  pastors,  deacons,  and 


members  of  the  First  Congregational  church, 
in  Concord,  New-Hampshire,  from  18  November, 
1730,  to  18  November,  1830.   Concord: 
Asa  McFarland,  1830.   Pp.  21. 

.   Manual  of  the  First  Congregational 

church,  Concord,  N.H (1871)  Exeter: 

News-Letter  Pr. ,  1888.   Pp.  64. 

.   1730-1930:   two  hundred  years;  being 


a  brief  record  of  the  observance  of  the  two 
hundredth  anniversary  of  the  First  Congrega- 
tional church  of  Concord,  New  Hampshire. 
Concord:   The  Church,  1931.   Pp.  64. 
History  by  Elwin  L.  Page,  17-64. 

CONCORD,  N.H.   HIGH  SCHOOL.   Concord  high 
school,  Concord,  N.H.:   its  past  and  present, 
1847-1901.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr. ,  1902. 
Pp.  84. 

Nh  attributes  historical  sketch  to  John 
Fuller  Kent. 


together  with  the  historical  address  and  the 
poem  read  on  that  occasion;  also,  the  pro- 
ceedings at  the  dedication  of  the  new  chapel... 
Wednesday,  Oct.  1,  1879.   Concord:   Republican 
Pr. ,  1879.   Pp.  60. 

Historical  address  is  by  Daniel  F.  Secomb, 
[7]-22. 

2185  CONCORD,  N.H.   SOUTH  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Forty  years  for  Christ:   an  historical  sermon 
preached  by  the  pastor,  Rev.  S.  L.  Blake, 
together  with  an  address  delivered  by  Rev. 

D.  J.  Noyes,  D.  D. ,  of  Dartmouth  College,  the 
first  pastor,  February  4,  1877,  on  the  for- 
tieth anniversary  of  the  formation  of  the 
South  Congregational  Church,  Concord,  N.H. 
Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1877.   Pp.  56. 

Prof.  Noyes  served,  1837-1849;  Blake, 
1869-1877. 

2186   .   Manual  of  the  South  Congregational 

Church,  Concord,  New  Hampshire.  (1869) 
Concord:  Rumford  Pr.,  [1918].  Pp.  30. 
NhHi. 

Other  eds.  1885  (Nh) ,  1897. 

2187  CONCORD,  N.H.   WHITE  MEMORIAL  UNIVERSALIST 
CHURCH.   100th  anniversary  of  the  dedication 
of  the  White  Memorial  Universalist  Church, 
Concord,  N.H. ,  September  29  and  30,  1956. 
[Concord,  1956].   Pp.  [15]. 

Includes  history  by  Atlee  F.  Zellers. 

2188  CONCORD  and  the  Rumford  Press.   Concord: 
Rumford  Pr.,  1916.   Unpaged. 

2189  "THE  CONCORD  Axle  Co."   Historical  New  Eng- 
land, 1  (Nov.  1899),  8. 


2180  [CONCORD,  N.H.   HOLY  TRINITY  CHURCH].   27  2190 
years  of  progress  of  the  Greek  Orthodox 

Community  "Holy  Trinity"  Concord,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1930-1957.   [Concord,  1957].  2191 
Pp.  110. 

2181  CONCORD,  N.H.   IMMANUEL  COMMUNITY  CHURCH. 
Immanuel  Community  Church,  1900-1975. 
[Concord]:   Wenday,  1975.   Pp.  32.   NhHi. 

2182  CONCORD,  N.H.   PAROISSE  DU  SACRe"-COEUR.  2192 
Programme-souvenir;  reunion  paroissiale  a 
l'occasion  du  retour  d'Europe  du  Reverend 

A. -A.  Sylvestre,  cure.   Concord,  1930. 
Pp.  64.   NhMACA. 

2183  CONCORD,  N.H.   PUBLIC  LIBRARY.   Exercises  at 

the  dedication  of  the  Fowler  library  build-        2193 
ing,  Concord,  New  Hampshire,  October  18, 
1888.   Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1889. 
Pp.  84. 

Appendix  includes  a  brief  historical  essay 
on  libraries  in  Concord. 

2184  CONCORD,  N.H.   SECOND  CONGREGATIONAL  (UNI- 
TARIAN) CHURCH.   Proceedings  at  the  semi-  2194 
centennial  celebration  of  the  organization  of 

the  Second  Congregational  (Unitarian)  church 
and  society  in  Concord,  New  Hampshire, 


"CONCORD  business  houses."   GraniteMo,  12 
(1889),  184-186. 

CONCORD  FAMILY  WELFARE  SOCIETY.   A  brief 
historical  sketch.   Mrs.  Engelhardt  W.  Hoist 
and  Bernard  N.  Lovgren,  comps.   Concord, 
[1941].   Unpaged.   Nh. 

Originally  known  as  the  Charity  Organiza- 
tion Society. 

CONCORD  FEMALE  CHARITABLE  SOCIETY.   Acts  of 
incorporation  and  constitution. . .address  and 
reports  at  the  centennial  anniversary,  1812- 
1912.   Concord:   Ira  C.  Evans,  [1912]. 
Pp.  69. 

Historical  sketch  by  Henry  C.  McFarland. 

Concord  Female  Charitable  Society: 
one  hundred  and  twenty-fifth  anniversary. 
Concord:   Ira  C.  Evans,  [1937].   Pp.  34. 
NhHi . 

Includes  an  address  by  Elwin  L.  Page  on  the 
founder  of  the  Society,  Elizabeth  Kneeland 
McFarland. 

"CONCORD  Female  Charitable  Society." 
GraniteMo,  47  (1915),  304. 


87 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2195  CONCORD 


2195  "CONCORD-made  Prescott  pianos  followed  melo- 
deons,  seraphines,  organs."   Concord  News  and 
New  Hampshire  Lore,  1  (Oct.  1970)  [13]; 
(Nov.  1970),  [21]. 

To  be  continued;  no  more  published? 

2196  CONCORD  NATIONAL  BANK.   Two  leading  banks  in 
Concord,  New  Hampshire  and  how  they  grew: 
First  National  Bank  of  Concord,  chartered 

1864,  National  State  Capital  Bank,  chartered 

1865,  now  combined  as  the  Concord  National 
Bank  celebrating  100  years  of  community 
banking.   [Concord,  1964].   Unpaged.   Nh. 

2197  "THE  CONCORD  Street  Railway  and  its  builder." 
GraniteMo,  22  (1916),  41-44. 

Moses  Humphrey. 

2198  "CONCORD  women's  outing  clubs."  GraniteMo, 
42  (1910),  28-30. 

2199  "CONCORD  Worsted  Mills."  Concord  Bulletin, 
3  (June  20,  1923),  [3]. 

2200  "CONCORD'S  new  bridges."   GraniteMo,  47 
(1915),  291-293. 

2201  "CONCORD'S  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anni- 
versary."  GraniteMo,  47  (1915),  125-175. 

2202  "CONCORD'S  reverend  historian."   NHProfiles, 
14  (Oct.  1965),  28-31,  40-41. 

Nathaniel  Bouton. 

2203  CONOVER,  JAMES  POTTER.  John  Hargate,  1856- 
1907.  n.p.,  St.  Paul's  School  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation, 1910.   Pp.  8.   NhHi. 

Reminiscences . 

2204  COOKE,  [i.e.,  COOK]  HOWARD  M.   "First  Baptist 
Church,  Concord,  N.H."   GraniteMo,  5  (1881- 
1882),  27-32. 

A  slightly  different  form  of  this  article 
appears  in  the  Magazine  of  New  England  His- 
tory, 3  (1893),  1-16. 

2205  COOK,  HOWARD  M.   Historical  address  de- 
livered at  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
First  Baptist  Sunday  School  Concord,  N.H., 
Sunday,  June  25,  1876.   Concord:   Woodbury  & 
Batchelder,  1877.   Pp.  16. 

2206   .   1790-1890:   census  statistics  of 

Concord,  N.H.  and  the  United  States  of 
America.  Concord:  Rumford  Pr. ,  1900. 
Pp.  8. 

2207   .   Town  topics,  out  of  town  topics,  and 

suburban  jottings.   Concord:   W.  C.  Gibson, 
1912.   Pp.  149.   NhHi. 

2208   .   Wayside  jottings;  or,  Rambles  around 

Concord,  N.H.   [Concord?,  1909].   Pp.  xiii, 
201. 

Published  originally  in  the  Concord  Evening 
Monitor  and  Daily  Patriot,  1907-1909. 


2209 


2210 


2211 


2212 


2213 


2214 


2215 


2216 


2217 


2218 


2219 


2220 


2221 


2222 


CORNING,  CHARLES  ROBERT.   "Concord  High 
School."   GraniteMo,  32  (1902),  3-8. 

.   1853-1903:   oration  by  Charles  R. 


Corning,  mayor  of  Concord,  at  the  celebra- 
tion of  the  city's  semi-centennial,  Thurs- 
day, the  twenty-first  of  August,  1903.   Con- 
cord:  Rumford  Pr. ,  1904.   Pp.  30. 

Historical  address  delivered  in 


Representatives  Hall,  on  the  one  hundred  and 
fiftieth  anniversary  of  Concord,  June  7, 
1915.   [Concord?,  1915].   Pp.  15. 

.   The  unwritten  history  of  the  New 


Hampshire  Historical  Society  building,  now 
first  made  known.  [Concord] ,  The  Society, 
1920.   Pp.  46. 

CUMMINGS,  EBENEZER  EDSON.   A  discourse  de- 
livered before  the  Salisbury  association,  in 
the  Pleasant  St.  Baptist  church  in  Concord, 
Sept.  18,  1878.   Concord:   Frederick  S. 
Crawford,  1878.   Pp.  24. 

Author's  pastorates  at  the  First  Baptist 
Church  and  the  Pleasant  Street  Baptist 
Church . 

CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.   A  Granite  State 
interurban:   the  history  of  the  Concord  and 
Manchester  Electric  Branch  of  the  Boston  & 
Maine  Railroad.   Chicago:   Electric  Railway 
Historical  Society,  1954.   Pp.  35.   NhHi. 
Street  railroad. 

"DIMOND  Hill  Farm."  GraniteMo,  41  (1909), 
153-156. 

DRISCOLL,  MARION  LANG.   "New  Hampshire  state 
capital."   DARMag,  70  (1936),  381. 

DRURY,  ROGER  W.   Drury  and  St.  Paul's:   the 
scars  of  a  schoolmaster.   Boston:   Little, 
Brown,  1964.   Pp.  xvi,  297. 

DUNCAN,  S.  BLACKWELL.  "The  legendary  Con- 
cords." American  West,  8  (Jan.  1971),  16- 
17,  61-62. 

Concord  coaches. 

"THE  EASTMAN  Association."   GraniteMo,  48 
(1916),  319-321. 
Eastman  family. 

"EASTMAN  nozzle  company,  another  important 
Concord  industry."   Concord  Bulletin,  3 
(May  31,  1923),  [3]. 

Samuel  Eastman  Company,  East  Concord;  fire 
department  supplies. 

ENRIGHT,  JOHN  J.   Old  Concord  town  of  fifty 
years  ago.   Concord:   J.  Phaneuf,  1903. 
Unpaged.   NhHi. 

FARMER,  JOHN.   "Meteorological  tables  for 
Concord,  N.H."  NHHSC,  5  (1837),  261-262. 
1828-1836. 


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CONCORD  2252 


2233   FARMER,  JOHN.   "Newspapers  of  Concord." 
NHPrAP,  (1881-1883),  27-32. 
Written  in  1835. 


2237   HARRIMAN,  WALTER.   "The  old  red  mill." 
GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  120-123. 
Grist  mill. 


2224 


2225 


2226 


2227 


2228 


2229 


2230 


2231 


2232 


2233 


2234 


2235 


"FIRST  Baptist  Church,  Concord."   GraniteMo, 
15  (1893),  144. 

FLINT,  WILLIAM  WILLARD.   Historical  sketch 
of  Coit  House,  formerly  the  Orphans'  Home  of 
Concord,  N.H.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1930. 
Pp.  81 

.   "The  Millville  pottery,  Concord, 


N.H."   OTNE,  17  (1926-1927),  99-106. 

Operated  by  the  Clark  family  from  the  late 
1790s  to  1885. 

FORESTERS  OF  AMERICA.   NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   COURT 
CONCORD  NO.  4.   History  of  Court  Concord  No. 
4,  Foresters  of  America,  1886-1896.   Concord: 
J.  Phaneuf,  1896.   Pp.  23.   Nh. 

FREEMASONS.   CONCORD.   TRINITY  ROYAL  ARCH 
CHAPTER.   Centennial  anniversary  of  Trinity 
Royal  Arch  Chapter,  Concord,  New  Hampshire, 
April  9,  1907:   historical  address  by  Com- 
panion John  Vannevar.   [Concord] :   Ira  C. 
Evans,  [1907?].   Pp.  20.   MWA. 

FRENCH,  EDWARD.   "The  first  snowshoe  club  in 
New  Hampshire."   GraniteMo,  20  (1896),  170- 
175. 

The  Snowshoe  Club. 

GALLAGHER,  EDWARD  J.  "The  early  history  of 
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New  Hampshire  Municipal  Association. 

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HALL,  ALAN  N.   "St.  Paul's  school:   its 
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HALL,  CHARLES  N.   "A  Concord  industry— the 
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HAMMOND,  OTIS  GRANT.   "Bibliography  of  the 
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2245 


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2248 
2249 

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HARRISON,  HALL.   A  short  account  of  St. 
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"HE  might  have  become  a  successful  Concord 
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William  B.  Durgin,  silversmith. 

HERBERT,  ALMA  J.   "Concord  Literary  Institu- 
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A  19th  century  school. 

NO  ENTRY. 

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HODGMAN,  BURNS  P.   "Saint  Paul's  Episcopal 
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1-9. 

HOLT,  A.  WENDELL.   The  history  of  the  First 
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its  organization  on  October  8,  1818  to  the 
one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  on 
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NO  ENTRY 

HUNGERFORD,  EDWARD.   "A  Concord  coach  in 
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1941),  5. 

HUNT,  ELMER  MUNSON.   "Abbot-Downing  and  the 
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.   "The  New  Hampshire  Historical  Soci- 


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"When  New  Hampshire  was  200  years 


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Establishment  of  the  New  Hampshire  Histori- 
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JENKS,  GEORGE  E.   "The  New  Hampshire  States- 
man:  its  changes,  affiliations,  and  its 
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"JOHN  Farmer  and  what  he  did  for  New  Hamp- 
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2254 


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2256 


2257 


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2259 


2260 


2261 


2262 


2263 


2264 


2265 


2266 


2267 


JOY,  ARTHUR  F.   "Toof's  magnificent  well." 
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John  H.  Toof,  1897-1898. 

KALIJARVI,  THORSTEN  WAINO  VALENTINE.   "The 
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American  Swedish  Historical  Museum.   Year- 
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KENT,  WILLIAM.   "Concord  as  it  was." 
GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880),  143-144. 

[KIMBALL,  ARTHUR  R. ] .   "A  brief  sketch  of 
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KIMBALL,  HARRIET  CARLETON.   "The  Friendly 
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(1917),  25-33. 

KIMBALL,  JOHN.   Bell  presentation:   address... 
to  the  Congregational  Society  in  Fisherville, 
N.H.,... May  19,  1876.   Concord:   Republican 
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KIWANIS  CLUB,  CONCORD.   50  years  of  Kiwanis 
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KNOX,  JAMES  CARTER.   Henry  August  Coit,  first 
rector  of  Saint  Paul's  school,  Concord,  New 
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LAMBERTON,  JAMES  McCORMICK.   An  account  of 
St.  Paul's  School:   also,  address  delivered 
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"THE  LAST  of  the  Pennacooks."   Farmer's 
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299. 

Pennacook  Indians. 

LEDERER,  RICHARD.   "Bow  Brook  Club." 
NHProfiles,  24  (May  1975),  33-35. 
Tennis;  founded  in  1912. 

LEIGHTON,  FRED.   "The  evolution  of  the  New 
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(1910),  323-338. 

LINEHAN,  JOHN  CORNELIUS.  "Penacook  in  the 
war  for  the  Union."  GraniteMo,  12  (1889), 
189-209. 

Published  separately  1889.   Pp.  23. 

.   Pioneer  Engine  Company:   a  record 


of  fifty  years.   Penacook:   Massie  Pr . ,  1899, 
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Concord  Fire  Department. 

LUCIER,  JOSEPH  M.   "The  professional  life 
of  Concord."   GraniteMo,  47  (1915),  177-230. 


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2270 


2271 


2272 


2273 


2274 


2275 


2276 


2277 


2278 


2279 

2280 
2281 

2282 


McCLINTOCK,  JOHN  NORRIS.   "Concord,  New 
Hampshire."   GraniteMo,  8  (1885),  263-309. 

McCRACKAN,  WILLIAM  D.   "St.  Paul's  School." 
NEM,  n.s.  16  (1897),  415-432. 

McFARLAND,  ASA.   "An  address  delivered  on  the 
occasion  of  the  erection  of  a  monument  at 
Concord,  N.H.  August  22,  1837,  in  commemora- 
tion of  Samuel  Bradley  and  others  who  fell 
at  the  Indian  massacre  at  that  place  in 
1746."  NHHSC,  6  (1850),  112-123. 

"Ancient  institutions  in  Concord." 


GraniteMo,  1  (1877-1878),  199-201. 

"New  Hampshire  Patriot,"  "New  Hampshire 
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Society. 

"Early  history  of  the  Concord  press." 


2283 


GraniteMo,  2  (1878-1879),  164-171. 
Newspapers . 

McFARLAND,  HENRY.   Rev.  Asa  McFarland,  D.D., 
third  pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 
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Sixty  years  in  Concord  and  elsewhere: 
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MACKAY- SMITH,  ALEXANDER.   Sermon  preached  on 
the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  [St.]  Paul's 
School.   Concord,  1906.   Unpaged. 
Title  supplied  by  August  Heckscher. 

McLAUGHLIN,  ROBERT  E.   "125  years  of  bank- 
ing."  NHProfiles,  4  (Aug.  1955),  68-69. 
New  Hampshire  Savings  Bank. 

MARBLE,  NEWTON  E.   The  farewell  discourse 
delivered  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Concord, 
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MASON,  JULIAN.  "Owen  Wister,  boy  librarian." 
Quarterly  Journal  of  the  Library  of  Congress, 
26  (1969),  200-212. 

Student  librarian  at  St.  Paul's  School 
beginning  in  1874. 

"A  MASSACHUSETTS  colony:   Concord."  Massa- 
chusetts Magazine,  2  (1885-1886),  213-255. 

NO  ENTRY 

METCALF,  HARRY  B.   "The  New  Hampshire  State 
Library."   GraniteMo,  18  (1895),  105-116. 

METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "The  Concord  Ora- 
torio Society  and  its  first  annual  festival." 
GraniteMo,  30  (1901),  371-383. 
1864. 

"The  Ford  Foundry  Company." 


GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  243-246. 


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CONCORD  2305 


2284 


2285 


2286 


2287 


2288 


2289 


2290 


2291 


2292 


2293 


2294 


2295 


2296 


METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "Littleton  people 
in  Concord."   GraniteMo,  38  (1906),  163-167. 
Sketches  of  members  of  Littleton  Associa- 
tion of  Concord. 

.   "The  Rumford  Printing  Company." 


2297 


GraniteMo,  40  (1908),  412-414. 

.   "The  Universalist  Society  of  Con- 
cord?'  GraniteMo,  38  (1906),  459-470. 

MOORE,  ISABEL  N.   "The  Woman's  Club  of 
Penacook."   GraniteMo,  30  (1901),  3-7. 

MOORE,  JACOB  BAILEY,  1797-1853.   Annals  of 
the  town  of  Concord,  in  the  county  of  Merri- 
mack, and  state  of  New  Hampshire,  from  its 
first  settlement,  in  the  year  1726,  to  the 
year  1823,  with  several  biographical 
sketches;  to  which  is  added,  a  memoir  of 
the  Penacook  Indians.   (1824)  Concord: 
Evans,  1970.   Pp.  112. 

Foreword  by  Leon  Wilhelm  Anderson. 

"Historical  sketch  of  Concord  in  the 


county  of  Merrimack,  N.H."   NHHSC,  1  (1824), 
153-218. 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM  D.   "Addenda  to  Henry 
Vaughan:   St.  Mary's  Church,  Penacook." 
HNH,  29  (1974),  187-189. 

MORRILL,  CLINTON  L.   "History  of  the  diocesan 
house."   NHChurchman,  2  (June  1949),  2-3. 
Diocese  of  New  Hampshire. 

MORRISON,  NYLEEN,  ed .   A  history  of  the 
Woman's  Club  of  Concord,  N.H. ,  1893-1968. 
Warner:   Mayf lower  Pr. ,  [1968?].   Pp.  30. 
Nh. 

MURPHY,  DAN  and  JOAN  MURPHY.   "Franklin 
Pierce  House."   NHProfiles,  21  (Nov.  1972), 
30-31. 

MURRAY,  ROBINSON,  III.  "150  years  of  his- 
tory: part  4  of  a  series  on  the  New  Hamp- 
shire Historical  Society."  NHProfiles,  23 
(Oct.  1974),  74-77. 

Special  collections  in  the  Society's 
library. 

and  KATHERINE  S.  MORRILL.   "150  years 

of  history:   part  2  of  a  series  on  the  New 
Hampshire  Historical  Society."   NHProfiles, 
23  (Aug.  1974),  80-83. 

The  library  of  the  Society. 

NASH,  NORMAN  BURDETT.   Henry  A.  Coit  (1830- 
1895):   educator,  leader,  pioneer — a  great 
American  schoolmaster.   N.Y. :   Newcomen 
Society  in  North  America,  1950.   Pp.  24. 
Rector  of  St.  Paul's  School,  1856-1895. 


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2301 


2302 


2303 


2304 


2305 


NATIONAL  STATE  CAPITOL  BANK  OF  CONCORD. 
1854-1953:   100  years  of  progress;  National 
State  Capitol  Bank  of  Concord,  first  located 
on  the  second  floor  in  the  Rumford  block, 
April  4,  1853.   [Concord,  1953].   Pp.  [8]. 
NhHi. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   Dedication  of  the  remodeled 
State  house,  Concord,  New  Hampshire,  October 
25,  1910.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr . ,  1911. 
Pp.  63. 

Historical  sketch  by  Fred  Leighton. 

.   Official  proceedings  at  the  dedica- 
tion of  the  statue  of  Daniel  Webster  at  Con- 
cord, New  Hampshire,  on  the  17th  day  of 
June,  1886.   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke, 
1886.   Pp.  120. 

Includes  a  history  of  the  statue. 

.   The  statue  erected  by  the  state  of 


New  Hampshire  in  honor  of  General  John  Stark: 
a  sketch  of  its  inception,  erection  and  dedi- 
cation.  Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke,  1890. 
Pp.  62. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   DIVISION  OF  EMPLOYMENT  SECU- 
RITY.  Employment  and  labor  supply  in  the 
Concord  regional  area,  and  a  study  of  unem- 
ployment.  William  J.  Roy  and  John  L.  Barry, 
Jr.,  comps.   [Concord],  1955.   Pp.  35,  29. 
1950-1955. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   LEGISLATURE.   COMMITTEE  ON 
HALE  STATUE.   The  statue  of  John  P.  Hale 
erected  in  front  of  the  Capitol  and  presented 
to  the  state  of  New  Hampshire  by  William  E. 
Chandler  of  Concord:   an  account  of  the  un- 
veiling ceremonies  on  August  3,  1892,  with  a 
report  of  the  addresses  delivered  by  the 
donor  and  His  Excellency  Governor  Hiram  A. 
Tuttle....   Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1892. 
Pp.  244. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   LEGISLATURE.   SENATE.   The 
state  house  of  New  Hampshire,  old  and  new: 
addresses  delivered  upon  the  occasion  of  the 
rededication  of  the  Senate  chamber,  January 
5,  1943.   Issued  by  the  New  Hampshire  state 
Senate,  in  conjunction  with  the  New  Hampshire 
State  Planning  and  Development  Commission. 
Concord:   Rumford  Pr . ,  1943.   Pp.  23. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   STATE  HISTORIAN.   Dedication 
of  a  statue  of  General  Franklin  Pierce, 
fourteenth  President  of  the  United  States  at 
the  State  house,  Concord,  November  25,  1914. 
Henry  H.  Metcalf,  ed .   Concord:   Rumford  Pr . , 
1914.   Pp.  93. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   STATE  HOSPITAL.   SCHOOL  OF 
NURSING.   New  Hampshire  State  Hospital  School 
of  Nursing,  diamond  jubilee  memories.   n.p. , 
Taylor,  1963.   Unpaged.   Nh. 


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2306  CONCORD 


2306   NO  ENTRY. 


2307 


2308 


2309 


2310 


2311 


2312 


2313 
2314 

2315 
2316 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  CENTENNIAL  HOME  FOR  THE  AGED, 
CONCORD.   Seventy-fourth  report,  New  Hamp- 
shire Centennial  Home  for  the  Aged,  Concord, 
N.H.  January  1972-June  1976.   Concord: 
Bridge  &  Byron,  1976.   Pp.  44.   NhHi. 
Founded  1876. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  FEMALE  CENT  INSTITUTION  AND 
HOME  MISSIONARY  UNION.   Centennial  anniver- 
sary, of  the  New  Hampshire  Female  Cent 
Institution  and  Home  Missionary  Union,  1804- 
1904.   Concord:   Rumford,  1904.   Pp.  40. 
NhHi. 

Historical  address  was  by  Mrs.  Joseph 
Burbeen  Walker. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  CONCORD. 
Addresses  delivered  at  the  observance  of  the 
centennial  of  the  New  Hampshire  Historical 
Society,  September  27,  1923.   Concord: 
The  Society,  [1923].   Pp.  71. 

.   Dedication  of  the  building  of  the 


New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  the  gift 
of  Edward  Tuck.   Concord:   The  Society, 
1912.   Pp.  132. 

.   The  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society. 


Concord,  1940.   Pp.  23. 


True  gospel  simplicity:   Shaker 


2317 


2317A 


2318 


furniture  in  New  Hampshire:   an  exhibition 
at  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society. 
Mary  Lyn  Ray,  comp.   Concord,  1974. 
Pp.  [32]. 

"THE  N.H.  Historical  Society  and  its  new 
home."   GraniteMo,  43  (1911),  327-331. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ODD  FELLOWS'  HOME,  CONCORD. 
Brief  sketch  of  its  inception,  growth  and 
purposes.   [Concord,  1890].   Pp.  11. 

NO  ENTRY. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  SAVINGS  BANK,  CONCORD.   "The 
first  hundred  years" :   New  Hampshire  Savings 

Bank,  1830-1930 Concord:   Rumford  Pr., 

[1931?].   Pp.  56. 

.   Say  not  the  good  old  days  were  bet- 


2319 


ter.   Robert  E.  McLaughlin,  comp.   Concord: 
Evans  Printing,  [1955].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

"THE  NEW  Hampshire  Savings  Bank."   GraniteMo, 
59  (1927),  193-200. 

"NEW  Hampshire  Spinning  Mills  of  Penacook 
have  rapid  growth."   Concord  Bulletin,  3 
(Apr.  30,  1923),  [3]. 

Textiles,  established  in  1899. 

NEWTON,  LILLIAN  FRANCES.   "The  Concord  coach." 
OTNE,  33  (1942-1943),  37-40. 


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2322 


2323 


2324 


2325 


2326 


2327 


2328 


2329 


2330 


2331 


2332 


2333 


NO  ENTRY 

NICKERSON,  MARION  L.   The  story  of  a  Concord 
stagecoach:   Downing  Coach  No.  80.   Concord: 
Concord  Group  Insurance  Companies,  [1975]. 
Unpaged.   NhHi. 

"A  NOTABLE  event  in  a  notable  church  history." 
GraniteMo,  60  (1928),  372-374. 
First  Congregational  Church. 

ODD  FELLOWS,  INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF.   CONCORD, 
N.H.   WHITE  MOUNTAIN  LODGE,  NO.  5.   Fiftieth 
anniversary  of  White  Mountain  Lodge,  No.  5, 
I.O.O.F.,  Wednesday  evening,  Feb.  7,  1894. 
Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1894.   Pp.  65. 
NhHi. 

.   One  hundredth  anniversary  of  White 

Mountain  Lodge  No.  5,  I.O.O.F.,  Monday  even- 
ing, February  7,  1944.   Concord:   Bridge  & 
Byron,  1944.   Pp.  58.   NhHi. 

ORDWAY,  JOHN  CHAMBERLIN.   Concord,  New  Hamp- 
shire:  history  of  the  schools,  public  and 
private,  1731-1900.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr., 
1903.   Pp.  110. 

.   "Publishments  and  marriages  in  the 


township  of  Rumford  (now  Concord) ,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1732-39."  GraniteMo,  14  (1892), 
50-53. 

PACKARD,  DONALD  K.   "T.  Chandler  &  Son." 
National  Association  of  Watch  and  Clock  Col- 
lectors.  Bulletin,  7  (Dec.  1953),  27-28. 
Timothy  and  Abiel  Chandler. 

PAGE,  CHARLES  TILTON.   History  of  the  Page 
Belting  Company,  1871-1927,  Concord,  New 
Hampshire.   Penacook:   W.  B.  Ranney,  1927. 
Pp.  38.   NhHi. 

PAGE,  ELWIN  LAWRENCE.   Printing  in  Concord, 
N.H.   Concord:   Rumford,  1938.   Unpaged. 
NhHi. 

PAGE,  JOHN  FREDERIC.   "150  years  of  history: 
part  5  of  a  series  on  the  New  Hampshire  His- 
torical Society."   NHProfiles,  23  (1974), 
50-53. 

The  museum  collections  of  the  society. 

"PAGE  Belting — Concord  suppliers  of  leather 
products."   NHProfiles,  22  (Apr.  1973), 
46-47. 

PAGEANT  of  incidents  in  Concord  history.... 
n.p.,  [1914?].   Pp.  12.   NhHi. 

PARKER,  GEORGE  W.   "Concord  Post  of  the 
American  Legion."   GraniteMo,  53  (1921), 
298-310. 


92 


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CONCORD  2363 


2334 


2335 


.   "The  Wonolancet  Club,  Concord,  N.H." 


2336 


2337 


2338 


2339 


2340 


2341 


2342 


2343 


2344 


2345 


2346 


2347 


GraniteMo,  53  (1921),  371-377. 
Men's  club. 

PAUL,  MARJORIE  JOY.   History  of  the  Unitarian 
Church,  Second  Congregational  Society,  Con- 
cord, New  Hampshire,  1827-1952.   n.p., 
[1952].   Pp.  15.   NhHi. 

PEARSON,  HARLAN  COLBY.   Concord— two  hundred 
years  young,  from  dugout  canoes  to  planes, 
n.p.,  [1927].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

.   "Two  hundred  years  of  transportation 


in  Concord."   New  Hampshire  Highways,  5 
(June  1927),  [1-4] . 

PENACOOK,  N.H.   FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH.   Cen- 
tennial anniversary  of  the  First  Baptist 
Church,  Penacook,  New  Hampshire,  1845-1945. 
Manchester:   Granite  State  Pr.,  [1945]. 
Pp.  27.   Nh. 

PERRON,  KATHLEEN.   "Israel  Evans,  pastor  and 
patriot."   NHProfiles,  24  (May  1975),  27,  55. 

Second  minister  of  First  Congregational 
Church. 

PIER,  ARTHUR  STANWOOD.   St.  Paul's  school, 
1855-1934. . .with  an  appendix  by  William  W. 

Flint N.Y.:   Scribner's,  1934.   Pp.  vii, 

385. 

.   Years  ago.   Glen  Head,  N.Y. :   Ashlar 


Pr.,  1932.   Pp.  12. 

St.  Paul's  School.   4th  supplement  to  Horae 
Scholastica,  student  paper. 

PILLSBURY,  FRANK  J.   History  of  Concord 
Lodge,  No.  8,  Knights  of  Pythias...,  from  its 
institution  October  18,  1870  to  December  31, 
1899.   Concord:   Ira  C.  Evans,  1900.   Pp.  36. 
NhHi. 

.   "History  of  the  First  Baptist  Church, 


Concord,  N.H."   GraniteMo,  50  (1918),  207- 
221. 

.   "The  seventy-fifth  anniversary  of 


Penacook  Encampment."   GraniteMo,  52  (1920), 
62-71. 

Odd  Fellows. 

PINGAULT,  EMILE.   "Concord,  N.H."   Granite- 
Mo, 8  (1885),  126. 
In  French. 

PRINGLE,  HENRY  F.  and  KATHARINE  PRINGLE. 
"Concord,  New  Hampshire."   Saturday  Evening 
Post,  222  (Oct.  22,  1949),  32-33,  58,  60-62, 
65. 

QUINBY,  HOSEA.   The  prison  chaplaincy,  and 
its  experiences.   Concord:   D.  L.  Guernsey, 
1873.   Pp.  198. 


2348 


2349 


2350 


2351 
2352 

2353 


2354 


2355 


2356 


2357 


2358 


2359 


2360 


2361 


2362 


2363 


READ,  DAVID  W.  "100th  anniversary  of  St. 
Paul's  School,  1856-1956.  NHChurchman,  9 
(Apr.  1956),  6-7,  12-13. 

"REPUBLICAN  historic  house  where  the  Repub- 
lican Party  was  born:   old  West-Rollins- 
Robinson  residence,  Concord,  N.H. ,  the  home 
of  statesmen  and  beautiful  women."  New  Hamp- 
shire Republican,  1  (Sept.  13,  1890),  [10- 
11]. 

RHODES,  WALTER  J.,  JR.   "Hail  to  the  Chief!" 
NHEchoes,  5  (Oct.  1974),  2-6. 

William  C.  Green,  Clarence  Green,  and  the 
Concord  Fire  Department. 

NO  ENTRY 

RICHWAGEN,  L.  E.   "The  New  Hampshire  State 
Prison."   GraniteMo,  56  (1924),  571-575. 

RIDDLE,  ROYCE  and  CLARENCE  HIGGINS.   "From 
Concord  coaches  to  Concord  trucks."   Splash 
Pan,  6  (Summer  1960),  3-7,  20-21. 
Abbot-Downing  Company. 

ROBINSON,  A.  H.   "N.H.  Centennial  Home  for 
the  Aged."   GraniteMo,  15  (1893),  81-85. 
Established  in  1876. 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.   "Birthplace  of  Governor 
Rollins."   GraniteMo,  27  (1899),  127-130. 

.   "The  New  Hampshire  State  Prison." 


GraniteMo,  23  (1897),  214-236. 

ROBINSON,  J.  W.   "Ancient  dwellings  and 
trees  in  Concord."   GraniteMo,  15  (1893), 
251-253. 

ROLFE,  ABIAL.   Reminiscences  of  Concord;  or, 
Personal  recollections  of  seventy  years. 
Penacook,  1901.   Pp.  118. 

ROLFE  AND  RUMFORD  ASYLUM,  CONCORD.   An  his- 
torical account  of  the  Rolfe  and  Rumford 
Asylum:   an  institution  for  needy  female 
children  born  in  Concord,  N.H. ,  founded  in 
1852  by  Sarah  Thompson,  countess  of  Rumford. 
...   Concord:   Rumford  Printing,  1909. 
Pp.  36. 

ROLLINS,  FRANK  WEST.   '"The  Old  North  End': 
Concord."   GraniteMo,  22  (1897),  325-339. 

ROTHOVIUS,  ANDREW  E.   "The  Concord  Railroad.' 
Olden  Time,  1  (June  1949),  [4-9]. 

ROWSE,  EDWARD.   Concord's  waggon  men.   n.p., 
1976.   Pp.  45.   NhHi. 

and  BARBARA  ROWSE.   "Furthur  [sic] 

enlightenment  on  the  'Concord.'"   Carriage 
Journal,  13  (Summer  1975),  8-9. 
Concord  Coach. 


93 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2364  CONCORD 


2364 


2365 


2366 


2367 


2368 


2369 


2370 


2371 


2372 


2373 


2374 


2375 


2376 


2377 


2378 


2379 


ST.  PAUL'S  SCHOOL,  CONCORD.   B.  G.  I.:   the 
history  of  the  Society  and  a  short  account 
of  each  member's  life  since  joining  the  So- 
ciety.  (1903)  [Concord,  1913].   Pp.  256. 
2d  ed.  1908. 

ST.  PAUL'S  SCHOOL,  CONCORD.   ALUMNI  ASSOCIA- 
TION.  St.  Paul's  School  in  the  great  war, 
1914-1918.   [Concord],  1926.   Pp.  xviii,  412. 

St.  Paul's  school  in  the  Second  World 


war:   John  B.  Edmonds,  ed.   [Concord?]: 
Alumni  Association  of  St.  Paul's  School, 
1950.   Pp.  333. 

"S[T].  PAUL'S  School."   GraniteMo,  10  (1887), 
233-238. 

Signed:   A  Boston  Alumnus. 

"SALUTE  to  Concord."   NHProfiles,  1  (Nov. 
1952),  25-31. 

SARGENT,  HARRY  GENE.   "The  Bradley  massacre." 
NHHSP,  2  (1888-1895),  152-174. 
1746. 

SCHEIBER,  HARRY  N.  "Coach,  wagon  and  motor- 
truck manufacture,  1813-1928:   the  Abbot- 
Downing  Company  of  Concord."   HNH,  20  (Au- 
tumn 1965),  3-25. 

"THE  SEWEL  Hoit  homestead."   GraniteMo,  47 
(1915),  305-307. 

"SHAW  &  Jackson."   GraniteMo,  10  (1887), 
156. 

Men's  clothing. 

SMITH,  ELEAZAR.   Nine  years  among  the  con- 
victs:  or,  Prison  reminiscences.   Concord: 
Merrill  &  Merriam,  1856.   Pp.  287. 
By  the  former  Prison  chaplain. 

SMITH,  MARJORIE  WHALEN.   "The  Pierce  Manse." 
NHProfiles,  24  (May  1975),  28-32. 

SMITH,  MOSES  B.   Historical  address. .. de- 
livered in  the  Curtis  Memorial  Freewill 
Baptist  Church,  May  2,  1897.   Concord: 
Republican  Pr. ,  1897.   Pp.  20.   NhHi,  Nh. 

SMITH,  SHARON.   "The  State  House."   NHPro- 
files, 26  (Apr.  1977),  46-47. 

"SOUTH  Congregational  Church,  Concord." 
NHCCRecord,  1  (Feb.  1937),  12. 

"THE  SOUTH  Congregational  Church  of  Concord, 
1835-1899."   GraniteMo,  28  (1900),  3-14. 

SPANGLER,  L.  S.   "Major  Timothy  Chandler: 
clock  manufacturer  of  Concord,  New  Hamp- 
shire."  Timepieces  Quarterly,  1  (1949), 
99-101. 

1783-1829. 


2380 


2381 


2382 


2383 


2384 
2385 

2386 

2387 

2388 
2389 


2390 


2391 


2392 


2393 


2394 


.   "A  New  Hampshire  clock  by  a  prominent 

maker."   Hobbies,  54  (Oct.  1949),  24. 
Timothy  Chandler. 

SPAULDING-POTTER  CHARITABLE  TRUSTS.   CONCORD. 
The  orange-tree  and  the  inchworm.   Concord, 
1972.   Pp.  142.   NhHi. 
A  history  of  the  trusts. 

SPINNEY,  FRANK  OAKMAN.   "Edward  W.  Merrill, 
Victorian  collagist."   Spinning  Wheel,  7 
(Sept.  1951),  16,  18,  20. 

His  work  in  Concord,  1876  until  after  1900. 

SQUIRES,  JAMES  DUANE.   Address  given  at  the 
dedication  of  the  Franklin  Pierce  Manse  in 
Concord,  N.H.  on  July  14,  1971.   n.p., 
[1971].   Pp.  8.   NhHi. 

NO  ENTRY. 

"THE  STATE  House  and  its  people."   NHPro- 
files, 14  (Oct.  1965),  32-39. 

"THE  THOMPSONIAN  [i.e.,  Thomsonian]  Infirmary, 
Concord."   GraniteMo,  23  (1897),  345-351. 

THORNE,  JOHN  CALVIN.   "Concord  and  its  mer- 
chants of  fifty  years  ago."   GraniteMo,  42 
(1910),  139-143. 

.   "First  Congregational  Church,  Con- 


cord, N.H.  1730-1905:   organization  and 
pastors."   New  Hampshire  Genealogical  Record, 
6  (1909),  9-16. 

.   "History  of  the  First  Congregational 


Sunday  School,  Concord,  N.H. ,  delivered  on 
the  150th  anniversary  of  the  church,  Novem- 
ber 18,  1880."  GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881), 
313-319. 

"One  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 


Sunday  School  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church,  Concord,  N.H."   GraniteMo,  50  (1918), 
165-168. 

TIMOTHY  AND  ABIGAIL  B.  WALKER  LECTURE  FUND, 
CONCORD.   A  continuing  heritage.   n.p., 
[1971].   Pp.  46.   NhHi. 

The  free  lecture  series  since  1896. 

TOLAND,  EDWARD  DALE.   Diary,  1920-1945. 
[Concord?,  1946?].   Pp.  834. 

TOLLES,  BRYANT  FRANKLIN,  JR.   "Abel  Hutchins, 
and  the  building  contract  for  the  Phenix 
Hotel,  Concord,  New  Hampshire."  HNH,  27 
(1972),  224-234. 

.   "A  capital  tour."   NHProfiles,  26 

(Oct.  1977),  16-21;  (Nov.  1977),  24-29. 
Architecture. 


94 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


CONCORD  2420 


2395 


2396 


2397 


2400 


2401 


2402 


2403 


2404 


2405 


2406 


2407 


TUCKER,  JAMES  W.   "The  Baker  Memorial  Church 
and  its  new  pastor."   GraniteMo,  47  (1915), 
429-433. 

"The  business  section  of  Concord." 


GraniteMo,  47  (1915),  239-290. 
Firms  and  businessmen. 

TURCOTT,  BARBARA  DIXON.   "Concord  musical 
instrument  makers."   HNH,  22  (Spring  1967), 
18-27. 

19th  century. 


2398  VERRETTE,  ADRIEN.   La  Saint-Jean-Baptiste, 
Concord,  New  Hampshire,  compte-rendu,  1941. 
Manchester:   L'Avenir  National,  1941. 

Pp.  173.   NhMACA. 

2399   .   Paroisse  du  Sacre-coeur,  Concord, 

New  Hampshire.   Manchester:   L'Avenir  na- 
tional, 1934.   Pp.  309. 

2399A  THE  VILLAGE  of  Penacook:   a  glimpse  of  the 
old  and  the  new:   issued  on  the  occasion  of 
the  United  States  of  America  Bicentennial, 
1776-1976.   Penacook:   Penacook  Bicentennial, 
1976.   Pp.  [72]. 


VIRDEN,  BILL.   The  Concord  stage.   [San 
Diego] :   San  Diego  Historical  Society, 
[1962]?   Pp.  12. 

Abbot-Downing  Coach  No.  158.   Reprinted 
from  the  San  Diego  Historical  Society 
Quarterly,  v.  8,  no.  1. 

WALKER,  ELIZABETH  LORD.   "Landmarks  of  Con- 
cord."  GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  349-360. 

"Some  Concord  landmarks."   Granite- 


Mo, 28  (1900),  246-252. 

WALKER,  JOSEPH  BURBEEN.   Address  delivered 
at  the  dedication  of  the  high  school  house, 
Concord,  N.H.   Concord:   Republican  Pr., 
1891.   Pp.  15.   NhHi. 

"An  address  delivered  at  the  dedica- 


tion of  the  Merrimack  School  House  in  Con- 
cord, Dec.  4,  1858."   New  Hampshire  Journal 
of  Education,  3  (1859),  37-48. 
Early  Concord  schools. 

.   "Benjamin  Thompson — Count  Rumford — 

in  New  Hampshire."   HNH,  4  (Nov.  1948), 
3-19. 

Written  in  1896. 

.   "Clerical  life  in  New  Hampshire  an 

hundred  years  ago."   Congregational  Quarter- 
ly, 15  (1873),  365-383. 

Rev.  Timothy  Walker,  1764. 

The  common  school  in  Concord:   an 


address  delivered  at  the  dedication  of  the 
new  high  school  house,  of  Union  school  dis- 
trict in  Concord,  N.H.... April  2,  1864. 
Concord,  1864.   Pp.  22.   MB. 


2408 


2409 


2410 


"The  Concord  Congregational  Union." 


2411 


2412 


2413 


2414 


2415 


2416 


2417 


2418 


GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  7-12. 

.   "Concord  in  1776  [i.e.,  1746]." 


GraniteMo,  40  (1908),  237-247. 
King  George's  War. 


Chronicles  of  an  old  New  England 
the  house  and  farm  of  the  first  minis- 


farm 

ter  of  Concord,  N.H. ,  1726-1906.   Concord, 

1906.   Pp.  14,  35,  70. 

A  reprint  with  collective  t.p.  of  three 
papers,  each  having  special  t.p.:   I:   The 
house  of  the  first  minister  of  Concord,  New 
Hampshire,  1773-4-1899.   Meeting  of  Colonial 
Dames,  Concord,  N.H. ,  June  17,  1899.   II: 
The  farm  of  the  first  minister.   An  address 
...Aug.  15,  1894.   Reprinted  from  the  Report 
of  the  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1894. 
1895.   Ill:   The  farm  of  the  first  minister. 
A  second  address .. .Aug.  15,  1895.   Reprinted 
from  the  Report  of  the  State  Board  of  Agri- 
culture, 1895.  1896. 

"The  first  bank  in  Concord." 


GraniteMo,  29  (1900),  281-293. 
Concord  Bank,  1807. 

.   "First  religious  service  in  Concord." 


GraniteMo,  27  (1899),  309-315. 
May  15,  1726. 

.   "The  genesis  of  a  New  England  planta- 


tion." GraniteMo,  33  (1902),  41-48. 
In  Penacook  (Concord-Boscawen) . 

[ ] .  Historical  sketch  of  the  New  Hamp- 
shire Asylum  for  the  Insane....  Manchester: 
John  B.  Clarke,  1886.   Pp.  39.   Nh,  NhHi. 

Reprinted  from  Asylum's  Annual  Report, 
[44]  (1886),  85-121. 

.   "History  of  the  four  meeting-houses 

of  the  First  Congregational  Society  in 
Concord."   GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  240-256, 
272-280. 

"The  house  of  the  first  minister." 


GraniteMo,  27  (1899),  166-176. 

.   "The  Old  North  Cemetery  of  Concord, 


N.H."   GraniteMo,  29  (1900),  406-415. 

"Penacook  House  and  the  old  time 
taverns  of  the  state."   NHHSP,  1  (1872- 


1888),  388-393. 

2419  WALKER,  TIMOTHY.   "Diaries  of  Rev.  Timothy 
Walker,  first  and  only  minister  of  Concord, 
New  Hampshire  from  his  ordination,  November 
18,  1730  to  his  death,  September  1,  1782." 
Joseph  Burbeen  Walker,  ed.   NHHSC,  9  (1889), 
123-191. 

Cover  1746-1780;  indexed. 

2420  WALKER,  TIMOTHY.   "Diary  of  Rev.  Timothy 
Walker  of  Concord,  N.H. ,  for  the  year  1780." 


95 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2421  CONCORD 


Joseph  Burbeen  Walker,  ed. 
(1880-1881),  101-108. 


GraniteMo,  4 


CONWAY  (CARROLL  CO.) 


2421 


2422 


2423 


2424 


2425 


2426 


2427 
2428 


2429 


2430 


2431 


2432 


"THE  WEBSTER  Club  of  Concord,  N.H."   Granite- 
Mo,  6  (1882-1883),  55-60. 

Men's  club;  signed:   By  a  visitor. 

WEST  CONCORD  VILLAGERS.   Recollection  of  West 
Concord:   a  bicentennial  project  of  the  West 
Concord  Villagers.   [West  Concord] ,  1976. 
Pp.  120. 

WHITCHER,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.   "The  beginning 
of  Methodist  theological  education  in  New 
Hampshire."   GraniteMo,  26  (1899),  211-226. 
Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute;  be- 
came the  Boston  University  School  of  Theology. 

WHITEHILL,  WALTER  MUIR.  "Sesquicentennial 
address,  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society, 
5  May  1973."  HNH,  28  (1973),  77-92. 

WHITTEMORE,  LAWRENCE  F.   "The  Concord  Coach 
and  its  history."   HNH,  1  (Feb.  1945),  17- 
19. 


2433 


"Hard  cider  and 
Old  Timer,  no. 


[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES], 
log  cabin  campaign  of  1840. 
21  (July  31,  1940),  [3-5]. 
Whig  state  convention. 

NO  ENTRY 


WINSHIP,  STEPHEN  W.,.ed.   At  the  bend  in  the 
river:   a  history  of  Concord,  New  Hampshire, 
issued  on  the  occasion  of  the  Concord  bicen- 
tennial, 1765-1965.   Concord:   Concord  Bicen- 
tennial, 1965.   Unpaged. 

WISTER,  OWEN.   "Dr.  Coit  of  St.  Paul's." 
Atlantic  Monthly,  142  (1928),  756-768. 
1856-1895. 

WOODBURY,  AUGUSTUS  and  FRANK  B.  SANBORN.   A 
memorial  of  George  Gilman  Fogg:   the  address 
of  Rev.  Augustus  Woodbury  at  the  funeral 
services,  Oct.  8,  1881,  and  a  tribute  by 
Frank  B.  Sanborn.   Concord:   Republican  Pr., 
1882.   Pp.  19.   NhPoA. 

Except  for  Civil  War  service  as  Minister  to 
Switzerland,  Fogg  edited  the  Concord  Inde- 
pendent Democrat,  1845-1872. 

W00DW0RTH,  MARY  P.   "The  Concord  Woman's 
Club."   GraniteMo,  18  (1895),  395-407. 

ZANES,  JOHN  P.   "Concord— regional  city." 
NHProfiles,  14  (Oct.  1965),  21-23,  45. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  607,  693,  727,  943,  1231, 
1338,  1557,  1563,  1565,  1570,  1574-1575, 

4944. 


2434 


2435 


2436 


2437 


2438 


2439 


2440 


2441 


2442 


2443 


ADAMS,  NORMAN  I.,  JR.  , 
"The  Willey  graveyard, 
(1954-1955),  227-228. 
Willey  family  plot. 


and  HARRY  B.  ADAMS. 
'  Appalachia,  30 


ALLEN,  CHARLES  FRANCIS  HITCHCOCK.   "A  former 
rail  center  in  the  White  Mountains:   North 
Conway,  New  Hampshire."   Railway  and  Locomo- 
tive Historical  Society  Bulletin,  no.  59 
(1942),  37-42. 

CARVER,  ALVAH  WILSON.   A  brief  history  of  the 
Conway  Historical  Society's  house  and  of 
William  K.  Eastman,  the  man  who  built  it. 
North  Conway:   Reporter  Pr.,  1967.   Pp.  27, 
[4].   MWA. 
Lord  House. 


[ 


comp. 


Soldiers  of  the  American 


Revolution  of  the  town  of  Conway,  New  Hamp- 
shire.  Conway:   Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  Anna  Stickney  Chapter,  1977. 
Pp.  11.   NhHi. 

CONWAY,  N.H.   Commemorative  booklet,  bicen- 
tennial of  Conway,  N.H.,  1765-1965.   Conway: 
Reporter  Pr.,  [1965].   Pp.  108.   NhHi. 

CONWAY,  N.H.   FIRST  CHURCH  OF  CHRIST. 
Manual  of  the  First  Church  of  Christ  in  North 
Conway,  N.H.,  including  a  historical  sketch... 
North  Conway:   W.  H.  Jacobs,  1889.   Pp.  13. 

CONWAY,  N.H.   FIRST  METHODIST  CHURCH.   150th 
anniversary  services,  Sunday,  November  11, 
1956,  1806-1956,  First  Methodist  Church, 
Conway,  New  Hampshire.   [Conway?,  1956], 
Unpaged.   NhHi. 

COTE,  JOSEPH  and  KAREN  COTE.   A  rock  climbing 
guide  to  Cathedral  &  White  Horse  Ledges. 
Farmington:   Foster  Pr . ,  1969.   Pp.  74.   NhD. 
Includes  history  of  the  Ledges  and  climbing 
there. 

EASTMAN,  BENJAMIN  DURGIN.   North  Conway:   its 
surroundings,  its  settlement  by  English 
people.   [North  Conway:   Reporter  Pr.,  193-?]. 
Pp.  47. 

A  series  of  twelve  articles  reprinted  from 
'The  Idler,'  June  22-Sept.  7,  1880. 

"THE  GOOD  old  days"  (a  pictorial)  in  the 
Conways  of  N.H.   Fryeburg,  Me. :   Saco  Valley 
Printing,  1969.   Pp.  51. 

A  collection  of  56  aging  photographs,  plus 
maps,  drawings,  memorabilia,  and  old  adver- 
tisements. 

GRAVES,  CAROLINE  FRITTS,  comp.  and  ed.   A 
short  history  of  Christ  Church,   n.p., 
[1967].   Pp.  26.   Nh. 
In  North  Conway. 


96 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


CORNISH  2471 


2444  HAMBLEN,  SARAH  E.   "Development  of  women's 
clubs — the  clubs  of  Conway."   GraniteMo,  31 
(1901),  147-156. 

2445  HENNESSY,  WILLIAM  G.  and  FREDERICA  A.  SHARF. 
"Benjamin  Champney  and  the  American  Barbi- 
zon,  1850-1857."   Antiques,  84  (1963),  566- 
569. 

Painter  around  North  Conway. 

2446  HORNE,  RUTH  BURNHAM  DAVIS.   Conway  through 
the  years  and  whither.   Conway:   Conway  His- 
torical Society,  1963.   Pp.  xii,  148. 

2447  HOUNSELL,  JANET  M.   "The  Conway  clock— off 
and  on  for  more  than  seventy  years." 
NHEchoes,  3  (Nov. -Dec.  1972),  35-38. 

On  town  library  tower. 

2448  "A  LIVE  resort:   the  beginning  of  North  Con- 
way and  how  it  has  risen  into  fame."   White 
Mt.  Echo,  15  (Sept.  3,  1892),  1. 

2449  MASON,  ELLEN  McROBERTS.   "North  Conway 
Public  Library."   GraniteMo,  59  (1927), 
51-53. 

2450   .   "The  town  of  Conway."   GraniteMo, 

20  (1896),  347-375. 


[Washington]:   U.S.  Office  of  Archeology  and 
Historic  Preservation,  Division  of  History, 
1969.   Pp.  37,  [11]. 

Part  I:   the  author's  Augustus  St.  Gaudens: 
the  man  and  his  art. 

2459  BROWN,  FREDERICK  KENYON.   "St.  Gaudens' 
workshop."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  24  (1909- 
1910),  45-49. 

2460  CHASE,  H.   "Historical  facts  relating  to 
Cornish,  N.H."   CH&Misc,  2  (1823),  133-156. 

2461  CHENEY,  G.  A.   "Winston  Churchill  and  Har- 
lakenden  House."   GraniteMo,  33  (1902), 
131-138. 

His  estate. 

2462  CHILD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  History  of  the  town 
of  Cornish,  New  Hampshire.  Concord:  Rum- 
ford  Pr.,  [19117-1963?].   3  v. 

V.  3  by  Barbara  Eastman  Rawson  was  pub- 
lished in  Littleton. 

2463  CORCORAN,  BREWER.   "Cornish — the  summer 
capital."  Western  New  England,  3  (1913), 
275-283. 

Winston  Churchill's  home  rented  to  Woodrow 
Wilson. 


2451  "MASONIC  temple  dedicated."  NHMasonicB,  11 
(July  1931),  1-2,  7,  9-10. 

Mt.  Washington  Lodge,  North  Conway. 

2452  MERRILL,  RICHARD  EASTMAN.   "Early  settlers 
of  Conway."   GraniteMo,  39  (1907),  216-227. 

2453  NUTE,  HELEN  ELIZABETH.  Historic  North  Con- 
way: part  1.  Conway:  Reporter  Pr.,  1961. 
Pp.  16.   Nh. 

No  other  parts  published? 

2454  SCOTT,  SYBIL.   "Leisure  and  elegance." 
NHProfiles,  14  (June  1965),  28-30,  82. 

Social  life  and  customs. 

2455  TURNER,  ROSEMARY  HOWARD.   "From  T-bar  to 
tennis  court:   Carroll  Reed  Ski  Shops 
celebrates  its  fortieth  anniversary." 
NHProfiles,  25  (Apr.  1976),  58-59,  62. 

2456  WALKER,  C.  ERNEST.   "Covered  bridges  of 
Conway,  N.H."   Covered  Bridge  Topics,  12 
(Summer  1954) ,3,7. 

1846-1952. 

2457  WILSON,  JOHN  P.   "Industrial  Conway." 
NHProfiles,  14  (June  1965),  51-53. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1777. 


CORNISH  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


2464  CORNISH,  N.H.   Proceedings  and  exercises  of 
the  one  hundred  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
settlement  of  Cornish,  New  Hampshire, 
August  18th,  1915,  in  connection  with  Old 
Home  day  or  the  annual  Old  People's  Vist. 
[Cornish,  1915].   Pp.  46. 

2465  FARLEY,  JAMES  L.   "The  Cornish  Colony." 
Dartmouth  College  Library  Bulletin,  n.s. 
14  (1973-1974),  6-17. 

Artists  and  writers,  1880-1900. 

2466  JOZIATIS,  BRENDA.   "The  President's  Cottage." 
NHEchoes,  4  (July-Aug.  1973),  23-27. 

Woodrow  Wilson  vacationed  at  Winston 
Churchill's  Harlakenden  cottage  during  the 
summers  of  1913  and  1915. 

2467  LAGEMANN,  JOHN  KORD.   "Democracy  in  our 
town."   Colliers,  119  (Mar.  8,  1947),  13-15, 
43. 

2468  POWERS,  SAMUEL  LELAND.   "Three  boys  of  Corn- 
ish."  GraniteMo,  54  (1922),  89-90. 

Philander  Chase,  Nathan  Smith,  and  Salmon 
P.  Chase. 

2469  SAINT- GAUD ENS,  HOMER.   "Lesser  literary  cen- 
tres of  America:   Cornish,  New  Hampshire." 
Book  News,  24  (1906),  379-383. 

2470  TRACY,  ANNE.   "Capt.  Tracy's  will."  NHPro- 
files, 21  (Sept.  1972),  30-31,  67-68. 

Andrew  Tracy. 


2458   BOND,  JOHN  W.   "Aspet,"  Saint-Gaudens 

National  Historic  Site:   historic  structures 
report — Part  II,  historical  data. 


2471   VANZANDT,  ROLAND.   "Wilsonian  summers  in 
rural  New  England."   Saturday  Review, 
(Mar  8,  1969),  50,  53. 


97 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2472  CORNISH 


Rented  "Harlakenden, "  summer  residence  of 
Winston  Churchill,  1913-1915. 

2472  WADE,  HUGH  MASON,  STEPHEN  P.  TRACY,  and 
DWIGHT  C.  WOOD.   A  brief  history  of  Cornish, 
1763-1974. . .with  a  genealogical  section  by 
Stephen  P.  Tracy  and  Dwight  C.  Wood.   Hano- 
ver:  Univ.  Pr.  of  New  England,  1976.   Pp. 
ix,  196. 

2473  WITHERILL,  HARRY  W.   "When  Teddy  Roosevelt 
came  to  Cornish."   NHProfiles,  19  (July 
1970),  21,  62-64. 


2483  WHEELER,  EDMUND.   Croydon,  N.H. ,  U 
Proceedings  at  the  centennial  celebration  on 
Wednesday,  June  13,  1866.   A  brief  account 
of  the  leading  men  of  the  first  century.... 
Together  with  historical  and  statistical 
sketches  of  the  town.   Claremont :   Claremont 
Manufacturing,  1867.   Pp.  173. 

2484  WHEELER,  WILLIAM  PLUMMER.   Introductory 
address...,  and  oration  of  Baron  Stow. . .de- 
livered at  the  centennial  celebration,  at 
Croydon,  N.H. ,  June  13,  1866.   Claremont: 
Claremont  Manufacturing,  1867.   Pp.  26. 


SEE  ALSO  entry  2464. 


CRAWFORD'S  PURCHASE  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located. 


CUTT'S  GRANT  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located. 


DALTON  (COOS  CO.) 


CROYDON  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


2474  ALLISON,  HILDRETH  MASON.  "Ruel  Durkee, 
Granite  State  Warwick."  NHProfiles,  20 
(Oct.  1971),  22-25,  58. 

Selectman,  1841-1883;  prototype  of  Jethro 
Bass  in  Winston  Churchill's  novel  "Coniston. 


2485  BEAN,  KEITH,  WENDY  REXFORD ,  and  ANDY  BECKER. 
"Ferryboat."   Log  Skidder,  1  ([1976]), 
53-57. 

2486  HOUGHTON,  MATT,  and  ROLAND  ABBOTT.   "An  inter- 
view with  Clyde  Switzer."   Log  Skidder,  1 
(Dec.  1975),  40-[49]. 


2475 


2476 


2477 


2478 


COOPER,  JOHN.   An  historical  and  statistical 
sketch  of  Croydon,  from  its  incorporation  to 
the  year  1852.   Concord:   Tripp  &  Osgood, 
1852.   Pp.  52.   Nh. 

.   History  of  education  in  Croydon. 


n.p.,  [1866].   Broadside,  11  1/8  x  5  1/4 
inches.   NhHi. 

COOPER,  LEMUEL  P.   "Historical  sketch  of 
Croydon."  NHHSC,  6  (1850),  212-242. 

Published  separately  as  by  John  Cooper  in 
1852. 

GROSS,  RITA  D.,  and  JANE  L.  CHWOROWSKY. 
Croydon  bicentennial.   n.p.,  [1966].   Pp.  71. 
MBNEH. 


DANBURY  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


2487  DANBURY,  N.H.   FIRST  PARISH  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHURCH.   The  First  Parish  Congregational, 
Danbury,  N.H. ...  services  celebrating  the  one 
hundred  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the 
founding  of  the  church,  Saturday  May  19th 
and  Sunday,  May  20th,  1934.   n.p.,  [1934]. 
Unpaged.   NhHi. 

2488   .   The  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 

Congregational  Church,  Danbury,  N.H. ,  Aug. 
13,  14,  and  15,  1909.   Grafton:   Empire  Pr., 
[1909].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


2479  LATHEM,  EDWARD  CONNERY.   "'Coniston'  today." 
Yankee,  20  (Nov.  1956),  30-37. 

Winston  Churchill's  "Coniston"  set  in 
Croydon. 

2480  METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "Croydon,  in  the 
mountains."   GraniteMo,  48  (1916),  231-245. 

2481  "OLD  Croydon  and  its  'old  home  day.'" 
GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  301-308. 


DANVILLE  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


2489    RICH,  RUTH  J.   The  history  of  Danville,  New 
Hampshire,  on  the  occasion  of  its  215th 
birthday,  Hawke  1760-Danville  1975.   n.p., 
1976.   Pp.  78. 


DEERFIELD  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


2482   POWERS,  WILBUR  H.   ["Address  at  Old  Home 

Week,  August  1900"].   NHOHWA,  2  (1900),  86- 
94. 


2490   DEERFIELD,  N.H.   Souvenir  book  of  the  Deer- 
field  bicentennial  containing  random  items  of 
interest  from  the  past  to  the  present, 
n.p.,  [1966].   Pp.  78.   NhHi. 


98 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


DEERFIELD  2525 


2491 


2492 


2493 


2494 


2495 


2496 


2496A 


2497 


2498 


2499 


2500 


2501 


2502 


2503 


2504 


2505 


HILL,  RUTH  M.   "Country  schooldays."   Shore- 
liner,  2  (Oct.  1951),  32-35. 

JAMES,  E.  WORTHEN.   "Action  of  Deerfield, 
N.H.  ,  in  1776,  on  the  question  of  armed  re- 
sistance to  the  crown."   NEHGR,  24  (1870), 
5-6. 

PRESCOTT,  CHARLES.   ["Musical  instruments 
made  by  Abraham  Prescott"] .   Deerfield  Post, 
3  (Mar.  1958),  2. 

SCALES,  JOHN  LONGFELLOW.  "The  Longfellow 
garrison."  American  Monthly  Magazine,  38 
(1911),  246-251. 

House  built  by  Jonathan  Longfellow  in  1743. 

SCOTT,  ANNA.   "In  memory  of  the  school  at 
Pleasant  Lake."   Deerfield  Post,  4  (Feb. 
1959),  2. 

STEVENS,  NANCY  TILTON.   The  garrison  built 
by  Jonathan  Longfellow  in  1743.   Deerfield, 
1966.   Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

"TALES  of  Deerfield' s  past — town  meeting, 
1857."   Deerfield  Post,  2  (June  1957),  [2]. 

WASSON,  JOANNE  F.   "Barnes'  Ponds."   Deer- 
field Post,  4  (June  1959),  2. 

Local  name  for  Beaver  Pond  and  Spruce 

Pond. 

.   "The  Benjamin  Sanborn  family." 


2506 


"Deerfield  poets  in  print."   Deer- 


Deerfield  Post,  7  (July  1962),  2,  4, 


"The  best  farm  in  Deerfield."   Deer- 


field Post,  6  (Dec.  1961),  2. 
Sanborn  Farm. 

"Business  in  old  Deerfield."   Deer- 


field Post,  7  (Oct.  1962),  2. 

Based  on  Thomas  Jenness's  ledger,  1793- 
1800. 

.   "A  church  is  moved."   Deerfield  Post, 


5  (Dec.  1960),  2. 

Baptist  Church,  1889. 


"The  Citizens  Club."   Deerfield 


Post,  5  (Nov.  1960),  2. 

1909-ca.  1928;  a  non-partisan  political 
organization. 

"Congregational  churches."   Deer- 


field Post,  3  (Feb.  1958),  2. 

Buildings  of  the  Congregational  Church. 

.   "Congregational  parsonages."   Deer- 


field Post,  3  (June  1958),  2. 

Parsonages  associated  with  the  Congrega- 
tional Church. 

.   "Deerfield  and  a  plan  for  paper 


currency."   Deerfield  Post,  6  (July  1961), 
2. 

1786. 


2507 


2508 


2509 


2510 


2511 


2512 


2513 


2514 


2515 


2516 


2517 


2518 


2519 


2520 


2521 


2522 


2523 


2524 


2525 


field  Post,  6  (Oct.  1961),  2. 

Thomas  Cogswell  Upham,  Caroline  Elizabeth 
Jenness  and  George  Waldo  Browne. 

"Deerfield's  road  districts."  Deer- 


field Post,  3  (Dec.  1958),  2. 

.   "Dutton  Farm."   Deerfield  Post,  6 


(Feb.  1961),  2. 

.   "Early  Congregational  Church  his- 
tory."  Deerfield  Post,  4  (May  1959),  3. 

.   "Early  history."   Deerfield  Post, 


3  (Oct.  1958),  2. 


"The  epidemic  of  1815."  Deerfield 


Post,  5  (Jan.  1960),  2. 

.   "The  fair  of  1911."   Deerfield  Post, 

2  (Sept.  1957),  [2]. 

Deerfield  Agricultural  Fair  Association. 

.   "The  fair  of  1925."   Deerfield  Post, 


4  (Sept.  1959),  2. 

Deerfield  Agricultural  Fair  Association. 

.   "The  Farmers'  Club."   Deerfield  Post, 


6  (Apr.  1961),  2. 
1868-1870. 

.   "The  fire  of  1925."   Deerfield  Post, 


3  (May  1958),  2. 


"The  fire  of  '97."   Deerfield  Post, 


2  (Aug.  1957),  2. 

.   "Game  animals  past  and  present." 


Deerfield  Post,  5  (Sept.  1960),  2. 

.   "A  hundred  years  ago."   Deerfield 


Post,  5  (May  1960),  2. 


"Indian  Camp  and  Mud  Pond."   Deer- 


field Post,  6  (Jan.  1961),  2. 

"The  Jennesses  of  South  Road."   Deer- 


field Post,  3  (Aug.  1958),  2. 
Jenness  family. 

"Lots  and  ranges."   Deerfield  Post,  4 


(Jan.  1959),  2. 
Land. 


"The  Mack  Tavern."   Deerfield  Post,  3 


(Jan.  1958),  2. 
.   "The  Marston  family  in  Deerfield." 


Deerfield  Post,  5  (June  1960),  2. 

"Meeting  houses  and  town  halls." 


Deerfield  Post,  7  (Aug.  1962),  2. 

.   "The  Mt.  Delight  School."   Deerfield 


Post,  6  (May  1961),  2-3. 


99 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2526  DEERFIELD 


2526   WASSON,  JOANNE  F.   "No.  2  School  District. 
Deerfield  Post,  4  (Oct.  1959),  2. 


DEERING  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


2527 


2528 


2529 


2530 


2531 


2532 


2533 


2534 


2535 


'The  Old  Center  Cemetery."   Deer- 


2536 


2537 


2538 


2539 


2540 


2541 


2542 


field  Post,  6  (Aug.  1961),  2. 

.   "The  Philbrick- James  Library."   Deer- 


field  Post,  3  (Nov.  1958),  2. 


"The  Robinsons  and  their  mills." 


Deerfield  Post,  3  (July  1958),  2. 
Cider,  fulling,  and  grist  mills. 

.   "Schools  of  the  past."   Deerfield 


Post,  5  (Oct.  1960),  2. 


"The  Simpson  Store."   Deerfield  Post, 


6  (Mar.  1961),  2. 


.   "Soldiers'  Memorial."  Deerfield 


Post,  2  (July  1957),  [4]. 

A  meeting  hall  opened  in  1914. 

"Some  famous  firsts  in  Deerfield." 


Deerfield  Post,  4  (Mar.  1959),  6-7. 

.   "The  story  of  a  house."   Deerfield 

Post,  7  (Nov.  1962),  2-3. 
Carl  French  House. 


Tales  of  old  Deerfield.   Concord: 


Evans,  [1964?].   Pp.  78. 

A  collection  from  .author ' s  feature  articles 
in  the  monthly  Deerfield  Post,  Dec.  1956- 
Nov.  1962.   See  also  entries  2497-2534,  2536- 
2540. 

.   "Taxpayers  of  1889."   Deerfield 


Post,  7  (Feb.  1962),  2. 


"The  Thurston  Pond  Road."   Deerfield 


Post,  4  (July  1959) ,  2. 

.   "Town  meeting  and  the  blizzard  of 

'88."  Deerfield  Post,  3  (Apr.  1958),  1 
[i.e.,  2]. 

.   "Union  Lyceum."   Deerfield  Post, 


Third  Provisional  Issue,  (Dec.  1957),  [2]. 
.   "The  U.S.  census  in  Deerfield." 


Deerfield  Post,  5  (Apr.  1960),  2. 
1773-1950. 

WEARE,  NATHANIEL.   "Bill  of  mortality  in 
Deerfield  for  20  years."   CH&Misc,  2  (1823), 
199. 

1802-1821. 

WILSON,  GRACE  E.   "Congregational  Church." 
Deerfield  Post,  3  (Mar.  1958),  2-3. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1580,  1610. 


2543  POLING,  EVANGELINE  KLEE.  Welcome  home  to 
Deering,  New  Hampshire.  Canaan:  Phoenix 
Publishing,  1977.   Pp.  222.   NhHi. 

A  town  history. 

2544  NO  ENTRY 


DERRY  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


2545  ADAMS,  LUCIEN  HARPER.   "Derry  First  Church 
building."   Congregational  Record  and  New 
Hampshire  Journal,  3  (1897-1898),  633. 

2546  BURT,  EDWIN  B.   "Derry  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany."  National  Association  of  Watch  and 
Clock  Collectors.   Bulletin,  8  (1958),  145- 
150. 

Clockmakers,  1908-1910. 

2547  CHENEY,  G.  A.   "Derry:   its  interesting  past 
and  prosperous  future."  GraniteMo,  33 
(1902),  323-374. 

2548  CLARK,  SYLVIA.   "Robert  Frost:   the  Derry 
years."  New  Hampshire  Troubadour,  16  (Nov. 
1946),  13-16. 

1900-1911. 

2549  DERRY,  N.H.   Bicentennial  calendar  of  Derry, 
1719-1919:   a  chronological  index  to  six 
hundred  events  in  the  history  of  Nutfield.... 
Manchester:   Williams,  1919.   Pp.  48. 

NhHi. 

2550  DERRY,  N.H.   FIRST  CHURCH.   Manual  of  the 
First  church,  Derry,  N.H. ,  containing  a  his- 
torical sketch,  form  of  admission,  articles 
of  faith,  covenants,  record  of  pastors,  cata- 
logue of  past  and  present  members.   Lawrence, 
Mass.:   Geo.  S.  Merrill  &  Crocker,  1876. 

Pp.  30. 

2551  DERRY,  N.H.   HISTORICAL  BOOKLET  COMMITTEE. 
Glimpses  of  Derry,  New  Hampshire,  1719-1969... 
Derry:   Ed  Hatch,  1969.   Pp.  63. 

Includes  an  unpaged  supplement  tipped  in  at 
back. 

2552  DERRY  HISTORIC  RESEARCH  COMMITTEE.   From 
turnpike  to  interstate,  1827-1977:   the  150 
years  of  Derry,  New  Hampshire.   Canaan: 
Phoenix  Publishing,  1977.   Pp.  252.   MBNEH. 

2553  FORSAITH,  CARL  CHESWELL.   Pinker ton  Academy, 
1814-1964.   Derry:   Edward  0.  Hatch,  1965. 
Pp.  165. 

2554  FROST,  LESLEY.   New  Hampshire's  child:   the 
Derry  journals  of  Lesley  Frost.   Lawrance 
Thompson  and  Arnold  Grade,  eds.   Albany: 
State  Univ.  of  New  York  Pr.,  1969. 

Pp.  [661]. 


100 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


DOVER  2578 


2555  HATFIELD,  R.  E.   "East  Derry's  First  Parish 
meeting  house."   NHProfiles,  24  (Sept. 
1975),  60,  97. 

2556  IVES,  CHARLES  QUINCY.   Rural  doin's.   Phila- 
delphia:  Dorrance,  [1967].   Pp.  vii,  54. 

2557  LEAGUE  OF  WOMEN  VOTERS  OF  DERRY.   Derry:   a 
know  your  town  study.   Derry:   Derry  News, 
1967.   Pp.  32.   Nh. 

2558  LEMAY,  CHARLES  J.   "The  two  stone  faces  of 
Derry,  N.H."   NEARANewsletter ,  7  (1972),  42- 
46. 

In  relief  on  stones  set  into  side  of  a 
house. 

2559  MacMURPHY,  JESSE  GIBSON.  Brief  historical 
address  for  Pinkerton  Academy's  centennial 
celebration,  September  7,  1915,  Derry,  New 
Hampshire.   n.p.,  1924.   Pp.  24.   NhHi. 


2571  ROBERTS,  ROBERT  W.   "The  up  and  down  saw- 
mill."  Chronicle  of  the  Early  American  In- 
dustries Association,  23  (1970),  49-51. 

Taylor  Mill. 

2572  250th  Nutfield  Anniversary  Committee. 
Glimpses  of  Derry,  New  Hampshire,  1719-1969. 
Derry:   Ed  Hatch,  [1969].   Pp.  63. 

2573  WELLMAN,  JOSHUA  WYMAN.   The  transcendent 
value  of  the  Christian  sanctuary:   a  sermon 
preached  Sept.  10,  1884  at  the  rededication 
of  the  meeting  house  of  the  First  Church  in 
Derry,  N.H.  (1885)  2d  ed.   Derry:   Charles 
Bartlett,  1885.   Pp.  36.   MB. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1582,  1598,  1603-1604, 
4549,  4556,  5008. 


DIX'S  GRANT  (COOS  CO.) 


2560 


Historic  address  at  the  seventy- 


2561 


2562 


fifth  anniversary  of  the  Central  Church  in 

Derry,  N.H August  4,  1912.   n.p.,  1924. 

Pp.  21.   NhHi. 

.   Historical:   First  Congregational 


Church,  Derry,  New  Hampshire.  (1897)  Derry, 
1925.   Pp.  17.   NhHi. 

.   The  Episcopal  Church  in  Derry,  N.H. , 


its  origin  and  growth.   n.p.,  1922.   Unpaged. 
NhHi. 


No  items  located. 


DIXVILLE  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located. 


DORCHESTER  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


2563  "MOLLY  Reid  Chapter,  D.A.R.,  and  Matthew 
Thornton."   GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  39-48. 

2564  NEVINS,  WINFIELD  SCOTT.   "Elias  Hasket 
Derby's  farm  at  Derry,  N.H."   Massachusetts 
Magazine,  10  (1917),  184-185. 

2565  NEWELL,  HARRIETT  CHASE.   Houses  of  Derry 
Village,  N.H. :   an  informal  story. 
Littleton:   Courier  Printing,  1951.   Pp.  171. 

2566   .   Houses  of  the  English  Range  and 


Beaver  Lake,  Derry,  N.H. :   an  informal  story. 
Littleton:   Courier  Printing,  1959.   Pp.  176. 


2574  HODGE,  MARIE  A.   Dorchester,  New  Hampshire: 
Old  Home  Day  celebration,  August  fifteen, 
nineteen  hundred  and  twenty-three.   Laconia: 
The  Democrat,  [1923].   Pp.  30. 

2575  RICE,  BENJAMIN  and  STEPHEN  MURCH.   Dorches- 
ter's bicentennial  year,  1772-1972.   Dor- 
chester:  Dorchester  Bicentennial  Committee, 
1972.   Pp.  56. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1502. 


DOVER  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


2567 


2568 


2569 


2570 


Houses  of  West  Derry,  New  Hampshire: 


a  pictorial  story.   Littleton:   Courier 
Printing,  1963.   Pp.  384. 

.   Outlying  districts  of  Derry,  New 


Hampshire:   a  pictorial  story.   Littleton: 
Courier  Printing,  1965.   Pp.  212. 

.   Through  the  years  with  Central  Con- 


gregational Church,  Derry  Village,  N.H. 
[Derry?],  1972.   Pp.  87. 

PINKERTON  ACADEMY,  DERRY.   Commemorative 
service  at  the  semi-centennial  anniversary  of 
Pinkerton  Academy,  Derry,  N.H.,  September  12, 
1866.   Pp.  108. 


2576 


2577 


2578 


ANNIE  E.  WOODMAN  INSTITUTE,  DOVER.   Dedica- 
tion ceremonies  on  July  26,  1916:   the  Annie 
E.  Woodman  Institute  at  Dover,  New  Hamp- 
shire.  Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1916. 
Pp.  52.   NhDo. 

John  Scales,  "The  houses  of  the  Woodman 
Institute  and  their  builders,"  25-32. 

ARCHIBALD,  H.  C.   "An  old  landmark  passes." 
Covered  Bridge  Topics,  12  (Fall  1954),  7. 

The  Dover  and  Portsmouth  Railroad  bridge 
over  Little  Bay,  Dover  Point,  N.H.,  1872- 
1933. 


BAER,  ANNIE  WENTWORTH. 
and  'Tidewater  Farm.'" 
293-301. 


"Capt.  William  Flagg 
GraniteMo,  60  (1928), 


101 


2579   DOVER 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2579 


2580 


2581 


2582 


2583 


2584 


2585 


2586 


2587 


2588 


2589 


2590 


2591 


2592 


BAER,  ANNIE  WENTWORTH.   "The  Dover  Woman's 
Club."   GraniteMo,  32  (1902),  143-147. 

"The  Ricker  Inn:   home  of  the  late 
Chief  Justice  Charles  Doe  and  family."   New 
Hampshire,  61  (1929),  160-168. 

"Visits  of  famous  men  to  Dover." 


GraniteMo,  47  (1915),  323-333. 

BEAN,  JOEL.   "Dover  Quarterly  Meeting:   some 
rhymed  reminiscences  of  Joel  Bean."   Anna 
Brinton,  ed.   FHAB,  39  (1950),  100-102. 

BEARD,  ITHAMAR  W.   A  sermon... for  the  occa- 
sion of  the  consecration  of  St.  Thomas's 
Church,  Dover,  New  Hampshire,  together  with 
historical  notes.   [Dover]:   The  Vestry, 
1916.   Pp.  [14].   Nh. 

BELLAMY  CLUB,  DOVER.   The  Bellamy  Club,  Dover 
New  Hampshire:   organization,  constitution, 
and  by-laws;  list  of  officers  and  members, 
1886-1891.   Dover,  1891.   Pp.  32. 

A  BILL  of  mortality  for  the  Society  of 
Friends,  in  Dover,  N.H. ,  from  1708,  to  1791. 
Also  a  general  bill  of  mortality  for  Dover 
N.H.   [Dover]:   James  K.  Remick,  1803. 
Pp.  25.   NhDo. 

1792-1802  records  of  Nathaniel  Cooper  and 
Deacon  Benjamin  Peirce,  16-25. 

BOUTON,  NATHANIEL,  ed.   "Massacre  at  Dover." 
NHHSC,  8  (1866),  403-427. 
June  27,  1689. 

BRYANT,  DONALD  R.   History  of  the  First 
Parish  Church,  Dover,  N.H.   [Dover]:   George 
C.  Foster,  1970.   Pp.  36.   NhHi. 

CANDEE,  RICHARD  M.   "The  'Great  Factory'  at 
Dover,  New  Hampshire:   The  Dover  Manufactur- 
ing Co.  print  works,  1825."   OTNE,  66  (1975- 
1976),  39-51. 

Calico  printing. 

CAREW,  HAROLD  D.   "Cocheco's  'Indian  Fight': 
a  sketch  of  the  Waldron  massacre."   Granite- 
StMag,  4  (1907),  125-128. 
Richard  Waldron,  1689. 

CHASE,  FRANK  K.   Sermon  delivered  in  the 
Belknap  Church,  Sunday  morning,  May  7,  1882. 
Dover:   Morning  Star  Printing,  1882.   Pp.  14. 

History  of  Washington  Street  Church  since 
1840;  building  burned  May  2,  1882. 

"COCHECO:   a  tale  of  the  early  Dover  set- 
tlers." NHM,  1  (1843-1844),  213-216. 

CROTEAU,  FERNAND,  comp.  Mariages  de  Saint 
Charles  de  Dover,  N.H."  Manchester,  1977. 
Pp.  120.   NhDo. 


2593 


2594 


2595 


2596 


2597 


2598 
2599 
2600 


2601 


2602 


2603 


Lists  1,494  marriages,  1893-1976.   The 
first  Roman  Catholic  parish,  St.  Mary's,  was 
founded  in  1830.   Dover  was  incorporated  as 
a  village  in  1855  and  began  to  keep  marriage 
records . 

DISTRICT  NURSING  ASSOCIATION,  DOVER.   The 
50th  (golden)  anniversary  of  Dover  District 
Nursing  Association,  founded  March  4,  1909: 
a  survey  of  the  first  50  years,  1909-1958. 
Edward  C.  Richardson,  comp.   [Dover,  1958]. 
Pp.  15.   NhDo. 

DOMINGUE,  JOANNE  GRIFFITH.   A  history  of 
Strafford  National  Bank,  1803-1978  (with 
narrative  through  1938).   Dover:   Strafford 
National  Bank,  1978.   Pp.  ix,  70.   Nh. 

DOVER,  N.H.   Births,  marriages,  and  deaths, 
registered  in  the  city  of  Dover,  [1887-1899]. 
[Dover?,  1900?].   Unpaged  1887-1893;  each 
pt.  paged  sep.  1894-1899.   NhDo. 

Appeared  in  the  annual  city  reports,  1877- 
1899,  and  were  continued  therein  through  1937, 
Earliest  vital  records  in  entry  2597. 

.   Dover,  New  Hampshire,  350th  anniver- 
sary commemorative  book,  1623-1973.   n.p., 
[1973].   Pp.  132.   NhHi. 

.   Vital  records  of  Dover,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1686-1850.   Dover:   Scales  and  Quimby, 
1894.   Pp.  305. 

Dover  Historical  Society  Collections,  v.  1. 
No  more  published.   Later  vital  records  in 
entry  2595.   Facsimile  ed . ,  Bowie,  Md . : 
Heritage  Books,  1977. 


Souvenir,  1906.   n.p. 


1906, 


Pp.  23. 


NO  ENTRY. 


DOVER,  N.H.   FIRST  CHURCH.   Manual  of  the 
First  Church,  Dover,  N.H. ,  (1829)  No.  VII, 
May  1900.   Dover:   N.  E.  Stiles,  1900. 
Pp.  63.   MBNEH. 

Other  eds.  under  varying  titles  in  1835, 
1853,  1876,  1884,  1893;  1911  supp.  adds  biog- 
raphies of  23d  and  24th  ministers,  and  mem- 
bers, 1901-1910. 

DOVER,  N.H.  FIRST  FREEWILL  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  First  Freewill  Baptist  Church, 
Dover,  N.H. ,  December  12,  1877.   Dover: 
Morning  Star  Job  Printing,  1878.   Pp.  20. 

DOVER,  N.H.   FIRST  PARISH.   The  First  parish 
in  Dover,  New  Hampshire:   two  hundred  and 
fiftieth  anniversary,  October  28,  1883. 
Alonzo  H.  Quint,  ed.   Dover,  1884.   Pp.  148. 

DOVER,  N.H.   FRANKLIN  STREET  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 
The  history,  articles  of  faith  and  covenant 
of  the  Franklin  St.  Baptist  Church,  Dover, 
N.H.   Dover:   Jerome  B.  Page,  1881.   Pp.  16. 
Later  called  Central  Avenue  Baptist  Church. 


102 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


DOVER  2629 


2604  DOVER,  N.H.   HISTORICAL  PROGRAM  COMMITTEE. 
City  of  Dover,  New  Hampshire,  centennial 
celebration,  1855-1955.   Manchester:   Granite 
State  Pr.,  [1955].   Pp.  111.   NhHi. 

2605  DOVER,  N.H.   PIERCE  MEMORIAL  CHURCH.   Conse- 
cration of  the  Pierce  Memorial  Church,  Dover, 
N.H.,  January  11,  1883.   Boston,  1883. 

Pp.  60. 

Includes  history  by  Joseph  Haven  Smith, 
10-15. 

2606  DOVER,  N.H.   PUBLIC  LIBRARY.   Old  Dover  and 
its  library.   [Dover,  1914] .   Unpaged. 

2607  DOVER,  N.H.   ST.  MARY'S  CHURCH.   Souvenir 
program  of  St.  Mary's  Church  tri-celebration: 
Diamond  jubilee  of  St.  Mary's  Church;  117th 
anniversary  of  St.  Mary's  Parish;  rededica- 
tion  of  St.  Mary's  Church.   [Dover:   Neal 
Printing,  1947].   Pp.  99.   NhDo. 

James  Philip  McCann,  "Through  the  years," 
31-51  on  alternate  pp. 

2608  DOVER,  N.H.   ST.  MARY'S  PARISH.   Souvenir, 
1819-1909.   Dover,  1909.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

2609  DOVER,  N.H.   ST.  THOMAS  CHURCH.   Souvenir 
report  of  the  cost  of  building  the  new  St. 
Thomas's  church,  Dover,  N.H.,  April  3d, 
1893.   [Dover?,  1893?].   Pp.  [15]. 

Construction  history,  1891-1893.   Henry 
Vaughn,  architect. 

2610  DOVER,  N.H.   TEMPLE  ISRAEL.   Dedication, 
Temple  Israel,  September  20,  1970.   Dover, 
[1970?].   Unpaged.   NhDo. 

2611   .   Temple  Israel  silver  jubilee  journal. 

n.p.,  1964.   Not  located. 

Includes  history  of  Dover  Jewish  community, 
1938-1963.   See  entry  2610,  p.  [5]. 

2612  DOVER,  N.H.   TERCENTENARY  COMMITTEE.   Program 
of  the  tercentenary  celebration  of  the  first 
settlement  of  New  Hampshire  at  Dover,  August 
18  to  23,  1923.   Dover:   George  S.  Foster, 
1923.   Pp.  [20].   NhDo. 

Pageant  written  and  directed  by  Larry  E. 
Doyle,  Jr.  and  staged  by  John  B.  Rogers  Pro- 
ducing Co. 

2613  DOVER,  N.H.,  3 5 0TH  ANNIVERSARY  CORP.   Favor- 
ite Dover  recipes:   1623-1973.   2d  ed. 
Dover,  1972.   Pp.  xiv,  301. 

Historical  notes  by  Nelson  Lawry  inserted. 
1st  ed.  not  located. 

2614  DOVER,  N.H.   WASHINGTON  STREET  FREE  BAPTIST 
CHURCH.   Parish  directory,  Dover,  N.H.   Re- 
vised to  October,  1897.   Dover:   H.  E.  Hodg- 
don,  1897.   Pp.  [20].   NhDo. 

2615   .   In  observance  of  the  seventy-fifth 


2616 


Manual  of  the  Washington  Street 


anniversary  of  the  Washington  Street  Free- 
will Baptist  Church,  January  31-February  5, 
1915.   n.p.,  [1915].   Unpaged.   MBNEH. 


2617 


2618 


2619 


2620 


2621 


2622 


2623 


2624 


2625 


2626 


2627 


Freewill  Baptist  Church,  Dover,  N.H. ,  organ- 
ized February  4,  1840.  No.  I,  1885.  Dover: 
Morning  Star  Job  Printing,  1885.   Pp.  24. 

DOVER  CHILDREN'S  HOME.   Report  of  the  Dover 
Children's  Home,  1923.   Dover:   George  J. 
Foster,  1923.   Pp.  19.   NhDo. 

"A  brief  review  of  the  last  eight  years." 

DOVER,  New  Hampshire:   illustrated  souvenir 
of  Catholic  institutions ...  in  commemoration  of 
investiture  ceremonies  of  Monsignor  D.  W. 
Murphy....   J.  W.  Hogan,  comp.   Dover:   J.  W. 
Hogan,  1901.   Pp.  54.   MBNEH,  NhDo,  NhMACA. 

DOVER,  New  Hampshire:   its  history  and  indus- 
tries... an  illustrated  souvenir  in  commemora- 
tion of  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  Fos- 
ter's Daily  Democrat.   A.  E.  G.  Nye,  comp. 
Dover:   George  J.  Foster,  1893.   Pp.  154. 


"DOVER  newspapers.' 
(Feb.  1884),  [2]. 


Dover  Illustrated,  1 


DUNNINGTON,  THOMAS  C.  "The  life  and  paint- 
ings of  Dover's  talented  artist,  William  S. 
Gookin."   HNH,  16  (Dec.  1961),  7-17. 

FEDEMAR,  pseud.   "Catholicity  in  Dover:   its 
growth  and  progress."   Dover  Illustrated,  1 
(July-Aug.  1884),  [2]. 

FEDERAL  SAVINGS  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATION,  DOVER. 
Seventy-fifth  anniversary,  1890-1965. 
[Dover],  1965.   Pp.  [8].   NhDo. 

Organized  as  Dover  Cooperative  Savings  Fund 
and  Loan  Association  June  26,  1890;  changed 
to  present  name  in  1955. 

FLANDERS,  LOUIS  W.   "The  garrisons  of  ancient 
Dover,  N.H."   OTNE,  17  (1926-1927),  51-62. 
Fortified  houses. 

FREEMASONS,  DOVER.   Re-dedication  and  conse- 
cration of  Masonic  Temple,  Dover,  New  Hamp- 
shire, Thrusday,  December  eighth,  nineteen 
forty-nine,  by  M.  W.  Reginald  Entwistle 
Goldsmith,  Grand  Master.   [Dover?,  1950?]. 
Pp.  [16].   NhDo. 

GARLAND,  CAROLINE  HARWOOD.  "Old  Dover,  New 
Hampshire."   NEM,  n.s.  17  (1897-1898),  97-115. 

GEORGES,  JUSTINE  FLINT.   "The  house  of  the 
month."   Shoreliner,  2  (Apr.  1952),  23-31. 
103  Silver  Street. 


2627A  GODFREY,  MARY  OLIVE.   "Strafford's  first  city 
— Dover  by  the  Cocheco."   GraniteMo,  28 
(1900),  193-241. 

2628  GRAY,  GEORGE.   "The  little  old  hand-tub  in  the 
corner."   Dover  State  Press,  (1875)  23  nos . 

Bound  in  Dover,  N.H.  Historical  Material, 
v.  3,  NhDo. 

2629  GRIMES,  GORDON  F.   "Dover:   architecture  and 
industry."  NHProfiles,  22  (Mar.  1973),  21-36. 


103 


2630   DOVER 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2630 


2631 


2632 


2633 


2634 


2635 


2636 


2637 


2638 


2639 


2640 


2641 


2642 


GRIMES,  GORDON  F.   "The  Winnipiseogee  Canal." 
HNH,  29  (1974),  1-19. 

Planned  but  never  built. 

HACKETT,  FRANK  WARREN.  "The  Bellamy  River 
mill  suit."  GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  89- 
96. 

Gerrish  v.  Demeritt,  1719. 

HAM,  JOHN  RANDOLPH.   "Bibliography  of  Dover, 
N.H.  containing  titles  of  (1)  works  on  Dover; 
(2)  works  written  by  residents  of  Dover, 
while  residents;  (3)  works  bearing  the  publi- 
cation imprint  of  Dover."   New  Hampshire 
State  Librarian.   Report,  23  (1891-1892), 
193-266. 


.   Dover,  N.H. 

1861-1865.   Dover: 
Pp.  [11]. 


,  in  the  U.S.  navy  in 
N.  E.  Stiles,  1892. 


.  "The  Dover  physicians:   an  historical 

sketch,  from  1623  to  1878."   New  Hampshire 

Medical  Society.   Transactions,  89  (1879), 
83-102. 

HERMAN,  JAN  K.   "Massacre  at  Oyster  River." 
NHProfiles,  25  (Oct.  1976),  50-52. 
July  1694. 

HOGAN,  JOHN  W. ,  comp.   Dover,  New  Hampshire, 
historical  souvenir  of  the  Dover  Fire  Depart- 
ment, issued  in  connection  field  day  and 
celebration,  Sept.  26,  1903.   Containing  his- 
tory of  early  days  of  the  department;  ancient 
methods  of  fighting  fires  and  present  organi- 
zation and  equipment;  official  fire  alarm 
directory,  officers,  etc.   Dover:   Foster's 
Democrat  Pr. ,  1903.   Pp.  99. 

.   Dover,  New  Hampshire,  its  history 

and  industries :... illustrated  souvenir,  de- 
scription of  the  city  and  its  manufacturing 
and  business  interests. .. issued  in  commemora- 
tion of  the  annual  meeting  of  the  State 

Grange (1900)   Dover,  1904.   Pp.  [70]. 

NhDo. 

HOLMES,  CHARLES  NEVERS.   "Dover  and  the 
Quakers."   GraniteMo,  46  (1914),  73-75. 

"HOW  Dover  grew:   the  development  of  her 
factories."   GraniteMo,  55  (1923),  361-364. 

"JOURNAL  of  Rev.  John  Pike,  1678-1709."   New 
Hampshire  Genealogical  Record,  3  (1905- 
1906),  77-85,  97-104,  145-153. 

"JUDSON  Dunaway  Corporation,  Dover,  N.H." 
Shoreliner,  1  (Apr.  1951),  38-44. 
Insecticides. 

LAWRY,  NELSON  H.   "Major  Walderne's  legacy 
of  havoc."   NHProfiles,  21  (June  1972), 
30-31,  59-63,  66-67. 

Richard  Waldron  and  King  Philip's  War. 


2643 


2644 


2645 


2646 


2647 


2648 


2649 


2650 


2651 


2652 


2653 


LEAGUE  OF  WOMEN  VOTERS  OF  DOVER.   Dover: 
past,  present  and  future.   Dover:   Page 
Printing,  n.d.   Pp.  23.   NhDo. 

LEIGHTON,  WALTER  LEATHERBEE.   A  genealogical 
sketch  of  a  Dover,  N.H. ,  branch  of  the  Leigh- 
ton  family.   Newton  Center,  Mass. :   Priv. 
print.,  1940.   Pp.  31. 

LIST  of  certain  town  officers,  and  of  repre- 
sentatives, of  Dover,  N.H. ,  1879. 

Reprinted  from  the  Dover  Enquirer.   Alonzo 
Hall  Quint,  comp.? 

"LOTHROPS  &  Pinkham."   Dover  Illustrated,  1 
(Jan.  1884),  [5]. 
Druggists. 

"LOTHROPS,  Farnham  &  Co."   Dover  Illustrated, 
1  (Feb.  1884),  [9]. 
Men's  clothing. 

MAYOR  and  police!   By  "One  who  knows." 
Dover,  1880.   2-col.  broadside,  59  x  23  cm. 
NhDo. 

An  adverse  review  of  Mayor  Joseph  D.  Gup- 
pey's  administration,  1878-1880,  favoring 
Charles  M.  Murphy  for  mayor,  dated  Nov.  19, 
1880. 

"METHODIST  Church:   its  history  and  pastors." 
Dover  Illustrated,  1  (July-Aug.  1884), 
[6-7]. 

NATIONAL  CIVIC  FEDERATION.   NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
COMMITTEE.   WOMEN'S  DEPARTMENT.   Civic  survey 
of  the  city  of  Dover,  New  Hampshire.   Peter- 
borough, 1918.   Pp.  40.   NhDo. 

"Prepared  under  the  direction  of  Ernest  R. 
Groves. . .Sociology,  New  Hampshire  State  Col- 
lege."  Questionnaire  returned  by  2,830; 
historical  statistics,  institutional  and  case 
histories. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   SUPREME  COURT.   Opinions  of 
the  justices  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court 
of  New  Hampshire  in  Hale  v.  Everett  (the 
Unitarian  Church  case):   official  report, 
John  M.  Shirley,  State  Reporter.   Concord: 
B.  W.  Sanborn,  1874.   2  v. 

Involved  a  parish  schism  in  which  Samuel 
Hale's  fiction  challenged  Charles  E.  Ever- 
ett's over  the  tenure  of  the  pastor,  Francis 
E.  Abbott,  and  asked  the  Court  which  group 
represented  the  church.   Reprinted  from  New 
Hampshire  Reports,  v.  53  (Concord:   B.  W. 
Sanborn,  1874),  2-276. 


"OBSERVABLE  seasons."   NHHSC, 
Weather,  1682  to  1709. 


3  (1832),  62-67, 


"ONE  hundred  years  ago."  NHMasonicB,  7 
(June  15,  1927),  3,  9;  (July  15,  1927),  6-7, 
9-11. 

Belknap  Royal  Arch  Chapter,  No.  8,  Free- 
masons . 


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Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


DOVER  2677 


2654 


2655 


2656 


2657 


2658 


2659 


2660 


2661 


2662 


2663 


2664 


2665 


PIKE,  JOHN.   Journal  of  the  Rev.  John  Pike, 
of  Dover,  N.H.   Rev.  A.  H.  Quint,  ed.   MHSP , 
[14]  (1875-1876),  117-152. 

PINKHAM,  EDWARD  H.  and  GEORGE  A.  MURRAY.   The 
history  of  Wecohamet  Lodge,  No.  3,  Independ- 
ent Order  of  Odd  Fellows,  Dover,  New  Hamp- 
shire, from  December  28,  1843  to  December  28, 
1903....   Dover:   Foster's  Daily  Democrat 
Pr.,  [1904?].   Pp.  102,  [17].   MBNEH. 

Appended  roster  with  dates  of  initiation. 

QUIMBY,  FRED  E.   Biographical:   summary  of  the 
public  services  of  Dover's  chief  executives. 
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Reprinted  from  the  City  of  Dover,  annual 
report  for  1910,  403-418. 

.   A  brief  sketch  of  Dover's  military 

organizations  from  the  earliest  days  to  the 
present  time....   [Dover],  1929.   Pp.  24. 
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"Dover,  N.H."   New  Hampshire  High- 
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comp. 


Dover,  N.H.:   historical  sketch 


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QUINT,  AL0NZ0  HALL.   "The  First  Church  in 
Dover,  and  its  pastor."   GraniteMo,  1  (1877- 
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Rev.  George  Burley  Spalding. 

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Knollys,  Thomas  Larkham  and  religious 
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.   Historical  memoranda  concerning  per- 


sons and  places  in  old  Dover,  N.H.,  collected 
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No  more  published;  index  of  persons  and 
places;  selective  ed.  of  colonial  town  rec- 
ords; nos.  327-445,  n.s.  1-14  never  published. 

.   The  new  city  building:   an  oration 

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2666 


2667 


2668 


2669 


2670 


2671 


2672 


2673 


2674 


2675 


2676 


2677 


.   "Notes  on  the  Dover  (N.H.)  Combina- 
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.   One  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 

national  independence,  July  4,  1876:   its 
celebration  by  the  city  of  Dover,  N.H. ,  the 
public  proceedings,  and  oration.   Dover: 
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QUINT,  KATHERINE  MORDANTT.   "The  birthplace 
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"R.  G.  &  H.  G.  HAYES."   Dover  Illustrated,  1 

(May- June  1884),  [5] . 

Manufacturers  of  soft  drinks  and  bottlers 
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ROBERTS,  IDA  CHARLOTTE.   "The  second  perma- 
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(1921),  264-268. 

At  Dover  Point,  1623. 

ROOT,  DAVID.   A  bi-centennial  sermon:   or, 
The  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  forma- 
tion of  the  First  Congregational  church  in 
Dover,  N.H.   Delivered  Thanksgiving  day, 
Nov.  29,  1839.   Dover:   George  Wadleigh, 
1839.   Pp.  31. 

A  farewell  discourse:   addressed  to 


the  First  church  and  society,  in  Dover,  N.H. 
...September  8,  1839.   Dover:   George  &  E. 
Wadleigh,  1840.   Pp.  14. 

SCALES,  JOHN.   "The  Back  River  District, 
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,  ed.   Catalogue  of  articles  in  ye  Wil- 


liam Dam  Garrison,  at  the  Woodman  Institute, 
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dustrial data  of  its  early  settlers....   Re- 
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all  names.   Called  Vol.  I;  no  more  published. 

[ ].   Historical  sketch,  views  and  busi- 
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the  State  grange  P.  of  H.   Fifty-third  annual 
convention  at  Dover,  N.H. ,  December  13,  14, 
15  and  16,  1926.   Presented  by  Dover  grange, 
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5  (1905-1912),  240-250. 
July  18,  1694. 


105 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2678  DOVER 


2678 


2679 


2680 


2681 


2682 


2683 


2684 


2685 


2686 


2687 


2688 


2689 


2690 


SCALES,  JOHN.   "Shipbuilding  in  Dover  and 
along  the  Piscataqua  River."   GraniteMo,  60 
(1928),  571-576. 

"The  William  Dam  Garrison  at  Back 


2691 


Dover  shadows.   n.p. ,  [1870?] 


River,  Dover,  N.H."   GraniteMo,  45  (1913), 
315-317. 

Corrects  information  in  his  article  on  the 
Drew  Garrison,  entry  2673. 

SLOAT,  CAROLINE.   "The  Dover  Manufacturing 
Company  and  the  integration  of  English  and 
American  calico  printing  techniques,  1825- 
29."  Winterthur  Portfolio,  10  (1975), 
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SOCIETE"  SAINT- JEAN-BAPTISTE,  DOVER.   His- 
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NhMACA. 

On  the  school  of  Saint  Charles  Borromee. 

SPALDING,  GEORGE  BURLEY.   A  discourse  deliv- 
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1873,  on  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anni- 
versary of  the  settlement  of  Dover,  N.H. 
Dover:   Freewill  Baptist  Printing,  1873. 
Pp.  29. 

.   The  Dover  pulpit  during  the  revolu- 
tionary war:   a  discourse  commemorative  of 
the  distinguished  service  rendered  by  Rev. 
Jeremy  Belknap,  D.D. ,  to  the  cause  of  Ameri- 
can independence,  preached. . .July  9,  1876.... 
Dover:   Morning  Star  Steam  Job  Printing, 
1876.   Pp.  31. 

.   In  memory  of  Deacon  Edmund  J.  Lane: 

a  discourse. . .preached  at  the  First  Church, 
Dover,  N.H. ,  March  3,  1884.   Manchester: 
John  B.  Clarke,  1884.   Pp.  14. 

Includes  autobiographical  piece  on  Lane's 
church  and  town  activities. 

SPINNEY,  FRANK  OAKMAN.   "William  S.  Gookin, 
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OTNE,  34  (1943-1944),  61-66. 

STEVENS,  HERMON  WEED.   Back  river  school, 
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STEVENS,  HERMON  WEED.   Belknap  grammar 
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Also  appeared  in  Dover  Illustrated,  1 
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"Dover  gubernatorial  candidates  in 


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[ ].   "The  Dover  High  School."   Dover 

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Signed:   H.  W.  S. 


2692 


2693 


2694 


2695 


2696 


2697 


2698 


2699 


2700 


2701 


2702 


2703 


2704 


2705 


2706 


2707 


2708 


Pp.  30. 

Records  of  the  high  school  in  District  2 
1851-1852;  extracts  from  a  militia  orderly 
book,  1845-1847;  Aqueduct  records,  1823- 
1834. 

Garrison  hill  school  district. 


[Dover?,  1889?].   Pp.  23. 
.   Organization  of  the  Strafford  Guards. 


n.p.,  n.d.   Pp.  2.   NhDo. 
In  1822-1823. 

.   Pine  Hill  school  district,  Dover, 


N.H. :   a  part  of  old  Center  district,  no.  1. 
[Dover?,  1889?].   Pp.  22. 

[ ].   "The  Sherman  School  House."   Dover 

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Signed:   H.  W.  S. 

Tolend  school  district.   [Dover?, 


1885?].   Pp.  8. 

Upper  Factory  school  district,  Dover, 
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STEVENS,  JOHN  B.   "The  old  Dover  High  School: 
the  first  class  and  the  first  principal." 
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Moses  Leland  Morse. 

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STEVENS,  LYDIA  A.   "A  Dover  incident  in  the 
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326. 

.   "Dover  Landing  from  1792  to  1842." 


GraniteMo,  39  (1907),  150-156. 

.   "Dover  public  schools,  1832  to  1851." 


GraniteMo,  41  (1909),  266-268. 

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GraniteMo,  40  (1908),  127-129. 

"John  Williams,  father  of  the  modern 


industrial  system  of  Dover."   GraniteMo,  43 
(1911),  150-155. 
Dover  Cotton  Factory. 

"The  old  Platts  Block  on  Dover  Land- 


ing."  GraniteMo,  43  (1911),  17-21. 

"The  old  Reade  House  in  Dover." 


GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  173-176. 

.   "The  Varney-Ham  House."   GraniteSt- 


Mag,  3  (1907),  233-239. 

"The  Waldron  mansion  and  an  oldtime 
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James  Smith  and  Elena  Waldron,  1784. 


106 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


DUBLIN  2733 


2709  STEVENS,  SAMUEL  C.   Sketch  of  Dover,  N.H.: 
topographical,  historical,  ecclesiastical, 
statistical,  etc.,  from  the  earliest  period 
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1833.   Pp.  24. 

Originally  published  in  Dover  directory, 
Mar.  1833. 

2710  STRAFFORD  GUARDS,  N.H.   STATE  MILITIA.   Grand 
Field  day  of  the  Strafford  Guards  given  by 
the  4th  Company,  Coast  Artillery,  at  Granite 
State  Park,  Sat.  Oct.  2,  '09.   [Dover?, 
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1817-1824;  also  "Brief  sketch  of  its  career 
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2722 


2723 


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WINSLOW,  HUBBARD.   A  compendious  history  of 
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sermons  preached  on  the  first  Sabbath  in 
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SEE  ALSO  entries  404,  693,  964,  1113-1114, 
1612,  1617,  1624,  5721. 


DUBLIN  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


2711 


2712 


2713 


2714 


2715 


2716 


2717 


2718 


2719 


2720 


2721 


TAPLEY,  ELIZABETH  P.   "The  old  cannon  on  Gar- 
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Life, 


THURSTON,  JAMES.   Historical  sketch  of  the 
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Current  pastor  comments  in  verse  on  minis- 
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Church  since  1819. 


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Opened  July  4,  1843 


Dover  Illustrated,  1  (July  and 


TUTTLE,  CHARLES  WESLEY.   "Dr.  Belknap's 
House  at  Dover,  N.H."  MHSP,  [14]  (1875- 
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Jeremy  Belknap. 

VERETTE,  ADRIEN.   Paroisse  Saint  Charles- 
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Dover,  New-Hampshire.   Manchester:   L'Avenir 
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WADLEIGH,  GEORGE.   Notable  events  in  the  his- 
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WARD,  DUREN  JAMES  HENDERSON.   Unitarianism  in 
Dover,  New  Hampshire,  1827-1897,  a  warning 
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WELCH,  ROBERT  W.   Old  Dover:   an  historical 
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WHITEHOUSE,  BENJAMIN  T.   "Dover  Cotton  Fac- 
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2724 


2725 


2726 


2727 


2728 


2729 


2730 


2731 


2732 


2733 


ALLISON,  ELLIOTT  S.   "Mark  Twain  in  Dublin." 
NHProfiles,  16  (Aug.  1967),  28-32. 
Summers  of  1905  and  1906. 

ALLISON,  HENRY  DARRACOTT.   Dublin  days,  old 
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NhHi  has  photocopied  typescript  index  by 
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ALLISON,  HILDRETH  MASON.   Dublin,  New  Hamp- 
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NHProfiles,  23  (Aug.  1974),  46-47,  66. 
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BARKER,  SHIRLEY  FRANCES.   "The  farmer's 
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Old  Farmer's  almanac. 

"THE  BEGINNINGS  of  a  New  Hampshire  town 
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COOKE,  GEORGE  WILLIS.   "Old  times  and  new  in 
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DERBY,  SAMUEL  CARROLL.   Early  Dublin:   a  list 
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2734   DUBLIN,  N.H.   The  history  of  Dublin,  N.H. ,         2744 
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2735B 


2736 


2737 


2738 


2739 


2740 


2741 


2742 


2743 


LEONARD,  LEVI  WASHBURN.   A  discourse,  deliv- 
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being  the  Sabbath  after  the  twenty-fifth 
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MASON,  CHARLES  (1810-1901).   An  address,  at 
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McMILLIN,  HELEN  F.   "Memories  of  Dublin." 
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An  interview  with  Willard  Pierce. 

MORRIS,  JOE  A.   "The  man  who  guesses  right." 
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PIPER,  HENRY  C.  History  of  education  in 
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SMITH,  JONATHAN  KINGSBURY.   An  address  before 
the  Sabbath  School,  connected  with  the  First 
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Semi-centennial : 


an  address  to  the 


Sunday  School  and  people  connected  with  the 
First  Congregational  Society  of  Dublin,  N.H. 

October  27,  1852 Peterboro':   Farnum  & 

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DUMMER  (COOS  CO.) 


CAROUSSO,  DOROTHEE  HUGHES.   "Some  early  set- 
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DUMMER  BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE.   History  of 
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2735   DUBLIN,  N.H.   SCHOOL  COMMITTEE.   Centennial 
history  of  education  in  Dublin,  N.H.  with 
the  fifty-fourth  annual  report... for  the  year      2746 
ending  March  1,  1876.   Peterboro' :   Farnum 
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2735A  LEHMANN,  PAUL  WILLIAM.   Dublin  School:   an 

account  of  its  origins  and  early  years,  1935-      2747 
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DUNBARTON  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


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2749 


2750 


2751 


2752 


2753 


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2755 


2756 


2757 


BURNHAM,  AMOS  WOOD.   Address... at  the  centen- 
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COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "Stark  Place,  Dunbarton." 
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Home  of  the  Stark  family. 

COLTER,  VIRGINIA.   Dunbarton — the  vision  re- 
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authentic  Dunbarton  history  and  written  for 
the  200th  anniversary  of  the  town  of  Dun- 
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CONNOR,  J.  B.   "Dunbarton — past  and  present." 
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CORSE,  MURRAY  PINCHOT.   "Stark  mansion,  Dun- 
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fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of 
the  town  of  Dunbarton,  N.H. ,  on  Thursday, 
August  26,  1915.   Concord:   Ira  C.  Evans, 
1915.   Pp.  118.   MBNEH. 

Record  of  the  centennial  celebration, 


of  the  incorporation  of  the  town  of  Dunbarton, 
N.H. ,  on  Wednesday,  September  13,  1865.   Sil- 
vanus  Hayward ,  ed.   Manchester:   H.  A.  Gage, 
1866.   Pp.  124. 

Address  by  Charles  G.  Burnham. 

["DUNBARTON"].   Farmer's  Monthly  Visitor,  12 
(1852),  151-152. 

HADLEY,  ALICE  M.   Where  the  winds  blow  free: 
Dunbarton,  New  Hampshire.   Canaan:   Phoenix 
Publishing,  1976.   Pp.  xv,  256. 

HADLEY,  AMOS.   The  literary  labors  of  the  la- 
boring man  [and]  Early  history  of  Dunbarton: 
two  addresses. . .before  the  Dunbarton  Lyceum, 
Oct.  18,  1844  and  Jan.  31,  1845.   Concord: 
Asa  McFarland,  1845.   Pp.  27.   NhHi. 

HOPKINS,  Adoniram  Judson.   History  of  the 
Dunbarton  Baptist  Church,  read  before  the 
Salisbury  Baptist  Association,  at  Concord, 
N.H. ,  Sept.  19,  1878.   Revised.   [Dunbarton?, 
1878].   Pp.  12. 


108 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


DURHAM  2783 


2758  MILLS,  ELLA.   "Sketch  of  Dunbarton,  N.H." 
ManchesterHAC,  3  (1902-1903),  33-52. 

2759  [MILLS,  JOHN  B.].  "History  of  Dunbarton." 
Snowflake,  Jan.  4,  11,  18,  25;  Feb.  1,  8,  15, 
22;  Mar.  1,  8,  15,  22,  29;  Apr.  5,  12,  19, 
26;  May  3,  10,  17,  24,  31;  June  7,  21; 

July  5,  19;  Aug.  2,  16,  30;  Sept.  12  [i.e., 
13],  27;  Oct.  11,  25;  Nov.  8,  22;  Dec.  6, 
20,  1883. 

Author  attributed  by  Otis  G.  Hammond.   The 
37  installments  appear  on  last  (unnumb.) 
pages  of  this  newspaper. 

2760  MOORE,  BYRON.   "The  three  McCoys  and  James 
Moore."  GraniteMo,  40  (1908),  219-223. 

Jonathan,  Daniel,  and  Stephen  McCoy  deeded 
their  homestead  to  Moore  in  1783. 

2761  PUTNAM,  JOHN  MILTON.   Historical  sketch  of 
the  Congregational  church  in  Dunbarton,  N.H. , 
given  in  a  Thanksgiving  discourse  delivered 
in  Dunbarton,  November,  1845.   Concord:   Asa 
McFarland,  1845.   Pp.  16. 

2762  STARK,  CALEB.   History  of  the  town  of  Dun- 
barton, Merrimack  County,  New-Hampshire, 
from  the  grant  by  Mason's  assigns,  in  1751, 
to  the  year  1860.   Concord:   G.  Parker  Lyon, 
1860.   Pp.  272. 

2763  "THE  STARK  mansion  at  Dunbarton,  N.H." 
Yankee,  18  (June  1954),  40-41. 

2764  STINSON,  WILLIAM  H.   "Dunbarton."   GraniteMo, 
32  (1902),  189-255. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  338. 


2771 


2772 


2773 


2774 


2775 


2776 


2777 


2778 


DURHAM  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


2765  ANDERSON,  LEON  WILHELM.   Durham,  1974.  2779 
Concord:   Evans  Pr. ,  1974.   Pp.  13. 

Sponsored  by  Olympic  Refineries. 

2766  BLAIS,  HERB.   "Mask  and  Dagger:   the  story 
of  twenty-five  years."   NHAlum,  24  (May 

1948),  3-4.  2780 

Dramatic  society. 

2767  BOUTWELL,  HARVEY  L.   "Developments  at  New 
Hampshire  from  1893  to  1927."   NHAlum, 

4  (Jan.  1927),  2-3. 

2768  BOWEN,  ROGER.   "The  saga  of  the  Adams  House."      2781 
Yankee,  31  (Apr.  1967),  54-59,  108-110,  112- 

113. 

2769  BROWNE,  EVELYN.   "The  Adamses  of  Adams  Point." 
NHProfiles,  10  (Aug.  1961),  20-26,  40,  42.         2782 

2770  BURT,  FEDERAL.   "Sketches  of  the  civil  and 
ecclesiastical  history  of  Durham,  N.H." 

NHHSC,  5  (1837),  129-153.  2783 


CALLAHAN,  HENRY  P.   "I  remember  Army." 
NHAlum,  28  (Jan.  1952),  22-24. 

Football:   University  of  New  Hampshire  vs. 
West  Point,  1921. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  MONTAGUE.   "A  French  account  of 
the  raid  upon  the  New  England  frontier  in 
1694."   Acadiensis,  2  (1902),  249-266. 

"THE  CITY  of  Franklin."   NHCollegeM,  4 
(Apr.  1897),  [105]-106. 

Chartered  1796  for  north  end  of  1793  Pisca- 
taqua  bridge;  never  grew. 

CLARK,  CHARLES  E.   "Nicholas  Gilman:   he  set 
a  frontier  town  to  dancing."  NHProfiles,  25 
(May  1976),  46-49,  51,  53-54. 
Revivalism,  1740-1748. 

COE,  CURTIS.   A  valedictory  discourse,  de- 
livered at  Durham,  New-Hampshire,  April  27, 
1806.   Portsmouth:   W.  Treadwell,  1806. 
Pp.  32. 

Coe,  pastor  since  1780,  reviewed  his  teach- 
ings and  the  conclusions  of  the  ecclesiasti- 
cal council  agreeing  to  his  dismissal. 

COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "Sullivan  House,  and  its 
associations."   GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882), 
18-26. 

John  Sullivan. 

DOE,  MARION.   "The  New  Hampshire  College  of 
Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts,  1893- 
1909."  NHCollegeM,  16  (Jan.  1909),  104-110. 

DURHAM,  N.H.   Two  hundredth  anniversary  of 
the  town  of  Durham,  New  Hampshire,  1732- 
1932.   Dover:   C.  F.  Whitehouse,  [1932]. 
Unpaged.   NhHi. 

Includes  an  historical  sketch  of  the  town 
by  Oren  V.  Henderson. 

DURHAM,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Manual 
of  the  Congregational  Church,  Durham,  N.H.... 
(1870)  Durham:  Scales  &  Quimby, 1895.   Pp.  48. 

"Historical  sketch"  of  the  pastors  by 
Lucien  Thompson,  [13] -19. 

An  out-door  drama  presented  by  the 


people  of  the  town  and  of  New  Hampshire  Col- 
lege in  celebration  of  the  two  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  Durham 
Congregational  Church.   Manchester:   Wil- 
liams, [1918].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

DURHAM,  N.H.   COMMUNITY  CHURCH.   Historic 
high  lights,  Durham  Community  Church,  Durham, 
New  Hampshire,  300th  anniversary,  1655-1955. 
n.p.,  [1955].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


"A  DURHAM  landmark  goes, 
1955),  12. 

Marshall  House. 


NHAlum,  31  (May 


FORD,  DANIEL  F.   "Weather  in  Durham. 
NHAlum,  38  (Dec.  1961),  18. 


109 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2784  DURHAM 


2784 


2785 


2786 


2787 


27! 


2789 


2790 


2791 


FOSS,  E.  E.   "An  historical  sketch." 
NHCollegeM,  4  (Mar.  1897),  85-86. 
Of  the  town. 

"FROM  forges  to  books."  NHAlum,  37  (June 
1961), -14. 

The  Forge  Shop,  University  of  New  Hampshire. 

HENDERSON,  HELEN.   "An  answer  to  your  ques- 
tion."  NHAlum,  14  (May  1937),  7-8. 
University  of  New  Hampshire  alumni. 

.   "At  the  top  of  T.  Hall."   NHAlum, 


12  (Oct.  1934),  7,  14. 

Bell  in  Thompson  Hall,  University  of  New 
Hampshire. 

HENDRICKS,  ABIGAIL.   "From  a  Durham  diary  of 
1724."   NHCollegeM,  3  (Dec.  1895),  37-39. 

JENNINGS,  GEORGE  WILSON.   "Recollections  of 
an  old  house."   GraniteMo,  44  (1912),  251- 
254. 

Ebenezer  Smith  Homestead. 

"Reminiscences  of  old  Durham." 


2792 


2793 


2794 


2794A 


2795 


2796 


2797 


2798 


GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  155-158. 

JOHNSON,  ELDON  LEE.   From  turnip  patch  to 
university:   the  University  of  New  Hampshire 
at  Durham.   N.Y. :   Newcomen  Society  in  North 
America,  1956.   Pp.  28. 

KENDALL,  J.  C.   "The  history  of  the  Memorial 
Field."  NHAlum,  2  (Mar.  1925),  2-5. 

"THE  LAST  of  Ballard  Hall."   NHAlum,  37 
(Mar.  1961),  10. 

University  of  New  Hampshire. 

LEAGUE  OF  WOMEN  VOTERS  OF  DURHAM.   This  is 
Durham:   a  study.   (1952)   Durham,  1966. 
Pp.  48. 

LOVETT,  ROBERT  W00DBERRY.   "A  tradewater  mer- 
chant in  New  Hampshire."   Business  History 
Review,  33  (Spring  1959),  60-72. 

George  Frost  II  and  his  sons,  George  III 
and  William  Pepperell  Frost. 

MARSTON,  PHILIP  MASON.   "Durham,  New  Hamp- 
shire, in  1825."  OTNE,  34  (1943-1944), 
55-58. 

•   History  of  the  University  of  New 

Hampshire,  1866  to  1944.   Durham:   University 
of  New  Hampshire,  1966.   7  v. 

"Pride  of  the  state."   NHAlum,  35 


2799 


(Apr.  1959),  5-7. 

University  of  New  Hampshire. 

MORSE,  E.  C.   "The  dream  city:   a  story  of  a 
metropolis  that  never  was."   GraniteMo,  58 
(1926),  357-358. 
Named  Franklin. 

MORSE,  F.  W,   "Durham— an  historical  sketch." 
NHCollegeM,  2  (June  1894),  3-6. 


2800  "A  MURAL  of  Durham's  history."  NHAlum,  36 
(Oct.  1959),  15-17. 

By  Bernard  F.  Chapman  in  Federal  building. 

2801  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   Dedication  of  the  Sullivan 
monument  at  Durham,  New  Hampshire,  Thursday, 
September  27,  1894.   Concord:   Edward  N. 
Pearson,  1896.   Pp.  108. 

Address  by  Alonzo  H.  Quint,  20-62. 

2802  PAINE,  PHILBROOK.   Report  from  the  village. 
N.Y.:   Norton,  [1965].   Pp.  191. 

2803  [PAINE,  RALPH  DELAHAYE] .  The  Durham  pageant. 
1640 — ye  olden  days  on  ye  Oyster  River — 1776. 
Durham,  New  Hampshire.  Manchester:  Williams 
Printing,  1918.   Pp  [8]. 

Author  attributed  by  D.  E.  Tebbetts,  NhU. 

2804  PERLEY,  GEORGE  A.  "The  class  memorial  schol- 
arships."  NHAlum,  6  (Jan.  1929),  9-10. 

1913-1929. 

2805  PRINCE,  WILLIAM  L.   "History  of  the  alumni 
fund  movement."   NHAlum,  23  (Sept.  1946),  4, 
14. 

University  of  New  Hampshire. 

2806  PROPER,  DAVID  RALPH.   "Mike  and  Dial." 
NHAlum,  31  (June  1955),  14-16. 

University  of  New  Hampshire  campus  radio 
station,  WMDR. 

2807  RITTERSPORN,  ELIZABETH.   "Making  chemists." 
NHAlum,  28  (Apr.  1952),  12-14. 

University  of  New  Hampshire  Department 
of  Chemistry. 

2808  SACKETT,  EVERETT  BAXTER.   New  Hampshire's 
University:   the  story  of  a  New  England  land 
grant  college.   Somersworth:   New  Hampshire 
Publishing,  1974.   Pp.  x,  210. 

2809  SCOTT,  CLARENCE  W.   "Co-education  in  New 
Hampshire  College."   NHCollegeM,  17  (Jan. 
1910),  [73]-78. 

Since  1891. 

2810  SCUDDER,  HAROLD  H.   "Ben  Thompson's  plan." 
NHAlum,  32  (Apr.  1956),  13-15,  20-21. 

Founder  of  the  University  of  New  Hampshire. 

2811  SEELEY,  LAWREN  E.  "Science  and  engineering." 
NHAlum,  27  (Oct.  1950),  14-15. 

The  College  of  Technology  at  the  University 
of  New  Hampshire. 

2812  STACKPOLE,  EVERETT  SCHERMERHORN.   History  of 
the  town  of  Durham,  New  Hampshire.   (1913) 
Somersworth:   New  Hampshire  Publishing,  1973. 
Pp.  vii,  502. 

Foreword  by  Helen  Pickering  Thompson  Heath 
to  facsimile  reprint  of  original  2  v.   Lucien 
Thompson  joint  author  of  original  v.  1;  Win- 
throp  Smith  Meserve  joint  author  original  v.  2. 

2813  .   "The  settlement  of  Durham  Point." 


GraniteMo,  44  (1912),  295-297. 


110 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


EATON  2839 


2814 


2815 


2816 


2817 


2818 


2819 


2820 


2821 


2822 


2823 


2824 


2825 


STEVENS,  HENRY  BAILEY.   "Benjamin  Thompson's 
cow  college."   GraniteMo,  56  (1924),  245-249. 
University  of  New  Hampshire. 

.   "The  man  who  'Oregonized '  New  Hamp- 


shire."  Review  of  Reviews,  75  (1927),  301- 
302. 

Ralph  D.  Hetzel's  tenure  as  President  of 
the  University  of  New  Hampshire. 

STONE,  E.  P.   "The  Durham  library."   [New 
Hampshire  State  College  Monthly].   Enaichsee, 
1  (Feb.  1894),  72-73. 
Since  1815. 

TEBBETTS,  DIANE  R.   A  bibliography  of  Durham. 

[Durham] :   Univ.  of  New  Hampshire  Li- 
brary, 1976.   Pp.  15.   NhU. 

THOMAS,  NAOMI  W.   "Glancing  backward." 
NHAlum,  9  (Jan.  1932),  5-7;  (Apr.  1932)  5-7; 
(June  1932),  4,  6-7,  10-11;  10  (Oct.  1932), 
6-7. 

University  of  New  Hampshire:   "to  be  con- 
tinued," but  no  more  appeared. 

THOMPSON,  LUCIEN.   Historical  sketch  of  the 
ministry  of  the  Congregational  Church  in 
Durham,  N.H.   n.p.,  [1895].   Pp.  7.   MBNEH. 

.   "The  New  Hampshire  College  and  its 


faculty."   GraniteMo,  35  (1903),  121-144. 
.   "Oyster  River,  now  Durham,  N.H.,  in 


1724."   GraniteStMag,  3  (1907),  241-246. 
.   Packer's  Falls."   GraniteMo,  28 


(1900),  165-166. 

THOMPSON,  MARY  PICKERING.   "If  only  Uncle 
Ben...":   letters  of  Mary  P.  Thompson, 
1873-1888,  in  the  Durham  Historic  Associa- 
tion collection.   [Durham]:   Durham  Historic 
Association,  1971.   Pp.  160. 

VAUGHAN,  DOROTHY  MANSFIELD.   "The  phantom 
city  at  Piscataqua  Bridge."   Our  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1  (Dec.  1932),  5,  8. 

Franklin,  a  proposed  city,  incorporated  in 
1796,  but  never  realized. 

WASHBURN,  GEORGE.   "New  Hampshire  College  of 
Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts."   NEM, 
n.s.  33  (1905-1906),  497-506. 

Now  the  University  of  New  Hampshire. 


2829  WILCOX,  PHILIP  A.   History  in  an  oystershell: 
a  brief  history  of  Durham,  New  Hampshire, 
1600-1976.   Durham:   Durham  Historic  Associ- 
ation, 1976.   Pp.  30. 

2830  "THE  WOMAN'S  Club  of  Durham."   GraniteMo,  38 
(1906),  531-534. 

2831  WOODWARD,  KARL  W.   "University  of  New  Hamp- 
shire Department  of  Forestry,  1915-1940." 
Granite  State  Forester,  1  (1940),  16-17. 

2832  "YALE,  Long,  Babcock,  Daggett,  Hennessy  are 
best  remembered."   NHAlum,  51  (Nov.  1973), 
1-2. 

Best-remembered  teachers. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  514,  642,  1617. 


EAST  KINGSTON  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


2833   COLCORD,  MUNROE,  et  al. ,  defendants.   Murder 
trial.   Trial  of  Munroe  Colcord ,  Elihu  Col- 
cord,  John  A.  Webster,  John  Silloway,  Stephen 
Eaton  and  Nathan  Eaton,  for  the  murder  of 
Dolly  Sever... By  an  attorney  at  law.   Exeter: 
C.  C.  Dearborn,  1845.   Pp.  46. 

Arguments  of  counsel;  evidence;  judge's 
charge. 


EASTON  (GRAFTON  CO.) 

2834   TOWNE,  RUTH  W.  and  CHRISTIAN  M.  JEROME. 

Looking  back  at  Easton.   [Easton] :   Centen- 
nial History  Committee,  [1976].   Pp.  74. 
NhHi. 


EATON  (CARROLL  CO.) 


2835 


2836 


2837 


HENNEY,  NELLA  BRADDY.   Civil  War  veterans 
buried  in  Eaton,  New  Hampshire.   Snowville, 
1962.   Unpaged. 

,  and  KEITH  HENNEY.   The  early  days  of 


Eaton.   North  Conway:   Reporter  Pr . ,  1967. 
Pp.  vii,  107. 

,  and  KEITH  HENNEY.   The  Eaton  records. 


North  Conway:   Reporter  Pr. ,  1972.   Pp.  vii, 
203. 


2826  WEED,  CLARENCE  MOORES.   "The  town  of  Durham."      2838 
GraniteMo,  22  (1897),  361-384. 

2827  WHITE,  MELVIN  J.   "A  short  historical  sketch 

of  our  college  town."   NHCollegeM,  10  (Feb.        2839 
1903),  [75]-80;  (Mar.  1903),  [93]-97. 

2828  WHITTEMORE,  C.  F.   "A  brief  history  of  Dur- 
ham."  NHCollegeM,  16  (Jan.  1909),  125-132. 


"MORE  about  Snowville."   Our  New  Hampshire, 
1  (Oct.  1932),  10. 
Signed:   F.  I.  R. 

"SNOWVILLE — an  interesting  village."   Our 
New  Hampshire,  1  (Sept.  1932),  13-14. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1413,  1418. 


Ill 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


2840  EPPINGHAM 


EPP INGHAM  (CARROLL  CO.) 


2840  PERRY,  ERMA.   "Up  on  Lord's  Hill."  Yankee, 
28  (Nov.  1964),  88-89,  121,  123. 

A  locality. 

2841  REDLON,  GLADYS  G.   "The  Effingham  saga." 
NHProfiles,  18  (Sept.  1969),  46-52. 

2842  WRIGHT,  JOHN  LIVINGSTON.   '"The  Old  Squire 
Lord'  House."   GraniteMo,  28  (1900),  98-102. 

Isaac  Lord. 


2853   DYER,  JOSEPH.   A  compendious  narrative,  elu- 
cidating the  character,  disposition,  and 
conduct  of  Mary  Dyer,  from  the  time  of  her 
marriage,  in  1799,  till  she  left  the  society 
called  Shakers,  in  1815.   With  a  few  remarks 
upon  certain  charges  which  she  has  since 
published  against  that  society.   Together 
with  sundry  depositions.   By  her  husband, 
Joseph  Dyer.   To  which  is  annexed,  a  remon- 
strance against  the  testimony  and  application 
of  the  said  Mary,  for  legislative  interfer- 
ence.  (1818)  2d  ed.   Pittsfield,  Mass.: 
J.  M.  Beckwith,  1826.   Pp.  80. 


SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


ELLSWORTH  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


2854   ELKINS,  HERVEY.   Fifteen  years  in  the  senior 
order  of  Shakers:   a  narration  of  facts,  con- 
cerning that  singular  people.   Hanover: 
Dartmouth  Pr. ,  1853.   Pp.  136. 


2855 


2843  HILL,  OLIVE  L.   History  of  the  Chapel  of  St. 
John  of  the  Mountains,  Ellsworth,  N.H.,  1965- 
1975.   Lincoln:   Glen  Pr.,  [1975].   Pp.  8. 
NhHi. 

2844  ROBERTS,  ARIA  CUTTING.   200  years  of  Ells- 
worth, New  Hampshire,  1769-1969.   [Ells- 
worth]:  Bicentennial  Committee,  1969. 

Pp.  51.   Nh. 


ENFIELD  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


2845  ATHERTON,  HERB.   "The  Shakers  from  a  phila- 
telic viewpoint."   Mekeel ' s  Weekly,  (Feb.  5, 
1945),  83-84,  93. 

2846  AYERS,  PRICILLA.   "The  Shakers  of  Enfield." 
NHProfiles,  4  (June  1955),  24-26. 

2847  BELL,  CARL  IRVING.   "The  noble  life  and  sad 
death  of  Brother  Dyer."   NHProfiles,  13 
(June  1964),  36-37,  47. 

Murder  of  Shaker  Caleb  Dyer  by  Thomas 
Wier,  1863. 

2848  BLAKE,  ELIZABETH  B.   "Serpent  in  Eden." 
Dartmouth  College  Library  Bulletin,  n.s.  18 
(1977-1978),  63-78. 

Mary  Marshall  Dyer. 

2849  CAMPBELL,  FRANCES,  comp.   Mas coma  Lake. 
[Enfield]:   Enfield  Bicentennial  Committee, 
1961.   Pp.  163.   Nh. 

2850  CARR,  CLARICE  M.   "Winter  incident  at  the 
Shakers."   Yankee,  8  (Jan.  1942),  14-19. 

Rescue  of  an  ox  fallen  through  the  ice  of 
Mas coma  Lake. 

2851  CHENEY,  G.  A.   "The  heart  of  the  Mascoma 
Valley — Enfield,  today  and  tomorrow." 
GraniteMo,  36  (1904),  3-41. 

2852  COLBY,  EDITH  MELLISH.   "Shakers  in  Enfield." 
GraniteMo,  39  (1907),  39-43. 


2856 


2857 


2858 


2859 


2860 


2861 


2862 


EMLEN,  ROBERT  P.   "Raised,  razed,  and  raised 
again:   the  Shaker  meetinghouse  at  Enfield, 
New  Hampshire,  1793-1902."  HNH,  30  (1975), 
133-146. 

ENFIELD,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE.   En- 
field bicentennial,  1761-1961.   Canaan: 
Reporter  Pr.,  [1961].   Pp.  32. 

ENFIELD,  N.H.   SHAKER  CHURCH.   One  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  organization  of  the  Shaker 
church,  Enfield,  N.H. ,  October  18,  1893. 
Enfield:   Abbott's  Power  Print,  1893.   Pp.  30. 

"Historical  address"  by  Abraham  Perkins, 
12-16;  "Historic  notes"  by  H.  C.  Blinn,  17- 
23. 

[HINDS,  WILLIAM  A.].   "Engield  (N.H.)  Shak- 
ers." American  Socialist,  1  (July  8,  1876), 
85;  (July  13,  1876),  125. 
Signed:   W.  A.  H. 

MARSHALL,  MARY.   A  brief  statement  of  the 
sufferings  of  Mary  Dyer,  occasioned  by  the 
society  called  Shakers....   Concord:   Joseph 
C.  Spear,  1818.   Pp.  35. 

Author,  wife  of  Joseph  Dyer,  belonged  with 
her  family  to  the  Enfield  Shaker  community, 
1813-1815.   After  her  divorce,  she  resumed 
her  maiden  name,  Mary  Marshall.   See  next 
two  entries. 

A  reply  to  the  Shakers'  statements, 


called  a  "Review  of  the  Portraiture  of 
Shaker ism,"  with  an  account  of  sickness  and 
death  of  Betsy  Dyer;  a  sketch  of  the  journey 
of  the  author;  and  testimonies  from  several 
persons.   Concord,  1824.   Pp.  112. 

.   Shakerism  exposed.   Hanover:   Dart- 
mouth Pr. ,  [184-?].   Pp.  32. 

Author  a  member  of  the  Enfield  community, 
1813-1815. 

MELCHER,  MARGUERITE  FELLOWS.   "Admiration 
grew:   the  new  Enfield  Shakers."   Shaker 
Quarterly,  1  (1961),  91-97. 


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ERROL  2889 


2863  MOFFETT,  HUGH.  '  "Troubles  brew  below  a  lake's 
shining  surface."  Smithsonian,  4  (May  1973), 
68-75. 

Mascoma  Lake  Project  of  Dartmouth  College, 
vs.  eutrophication,  1971-1973. 

2864  PERKINS,  ABRAHAM.   Autobiography  of  Elder 
Abraham  Perkins,  and  in  memoriam.   Concord: 
Rumford  Pr.,  1901.   Pp.  22. 

Includes  one  of  author's  hymns  and  a  trib- 
ute in  verse  by  Asenath  C.  Stickney. 


2877  SANBORN,  WALTER.   "Epping  album,  1900-1915." 
NHProfiles,  9  (Feb.  1960),  32-35. 

2878  TILTON,  JOHN  J.   History  of  Epping,  New 
Hampshire,  1741-1941.   n.p.,  1941.   Pp.  84. 
MBNEH. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1576,  1585. 


EPSOM  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


2865 


2866 


2867 


2868 


"Enfield."  Manifesto,  14  (Oct. 


2869 


2870 


2871 


1884),  224-225.  2879 

Shakers. 

PIERCE,  NELLIE  L.   100  years  for  God  and  man: 

the  Universalist  Church  1852,  the  Community        2880 

Church,  1952.   n.p.,  [1952].   Pp.  33.   NhHi. 

RICE,  FRANKLIN  P.,  ed.   "Shaker  records  of 
Enfield,  N.H."   NEHGR,  62  (1908),  119-128. 

2881 
ROBERTS,  WILSON  B.   History  of  Enfield  School 
District  No.  1,  New  Hampshire.   [Enfield?], 
1962.   Pp.  17,  6.   NhD,  NhHi. 

History  of  Enfield  High  School  Alumni 
Association,  by  Mrs.  Esther  Martin,  appended. 

"THE  SHAKER  village,  Enfield,  N.H."   Inter-        2882 
State  Journal,  5  (June  1902),  [4-5]. 

"STILL  sits  the  schoolhouse  by  the  road."  2883 

NHProfiles,  2  (Oct.  1953),  34-39. 
School  in  village  of  Lockehaven. 

"TOPOGRAPHICAL  description  of  Enfield  in  the       2884 
county  of  Grafton,  New- Hampshire. "   NHHSC,  1 
(1824),  237-241. 


BUNKER,  LOELLA  MARDEN,  comp.  Historical 
sketch  of  Epsom,  N.H.  Concord:  Concord 
Pr.,  [1927?].   Pp.  47.   MWA. 

BURNHAM,  EDWARD  J.   Some  early  chapters  in 
Epsom's  history.   Address  on  Old  Home  Day, 
August  15,  1900.   Manchester:   S.  C.  and 
L.  M.  Gould,  [1900].   Pp.  13. 

CURTIS,  JONATHAN.   A  topographical  and  his- 
torical sketch  of  Epsom,  New  Hampshire. 
Concord:   Jacob  B.  Moore,  1823.   Pp.  15. 
MBNEH. 

A  shorter  version  appeared  in  CH&Misc,  2 
(1823),  320-329. 

FRENCH,  JOHN  C.   "The  McClary  family." 
ManchesterHAC,  4  (1908-1910),  35-59. 

MOSES,  JOHN  MARK.  "The  First  Church  of 
Epsom,  1761-74."  GraniteMo,  42  (1910), 
76-79. 

.   "Some  early  settlers  of  Epsom." 


GraniteMo,  41  (1909),  193-197,  297-301, 
404-409;  42  (1910),  55-60. 


2872   WILLIAMS,  RALPH.   "The  Shakers  in  Enfield." 
Lebanon  High  School  Parrot,  (1928),  96-98. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  576,  877,  1132,  1525. 


EPPING  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


2873  EPPING,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Manual. 
...   Montpelier,  Vt.:   Watchman  Publishing, 
1891.   Pp.  30. 

2874  "MORTALITY  in  Epping,  N.H.  for  the  ten  years 
preceding  December,  1821."   CH&Misc,  2 
(1823),  256. 


2885  PARKER,  HELEN  A.   "The  oldest  house  in  one  of 
the  oldest  towns."   GraniteMo,  57  (1925), 
293-298. 

McClary  House,  1741. 

2886  TRIPP,  WARREN.   "The  McClary's  of  Epsom." 
GraniteMo,  29  (1900),  294-298. 

McClary  family. 

2887  "WHO  remembers  Short  Falls?"   NHProfiles,  25 
(Apr.  1976),  46-47. 

Site  of  former  grist  mill  and  covered 
bridge. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1572. 


2875  RANDALL,  PETER  E.   "W.  S.  Goodrich,  Inc." 
NHProfiles,  18  (Nov.  1909),  30-36. 

Bricks. 

2876  SANBORN,  RICHARD  B.   A  bicentennial  history 
of  Epping,  New  Hampshire.   Seabrook:   Withey 
Pr.,  1976.   Pp.  ii,  130.   NhHi. 


ERROL  (COOS  CO.) 


2888  ERROL,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  HISTORY  COMMITTEE. 
Errol  on  the  Androscoggin,  1774-1974. 
Errol,  1974.   Pp.  251. 

2889  MONAHAN,  ROBERT  SCOTT.   "New  Hampshire's 

'north  country  town.'"   Ford  Times,  49  (Nov. 
1957),  28-29. 


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2890  EXETER 


ERVING'S  LOCATION  (COOS  CO.) 


2904    "BOOK  making."   The  Ariel,  5  (1831),  245. 
Messrs.  J.  &  B.  Williams. 


No  items  located. 


EXETER  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


2890  "AN  ACCOUNT  of  the  mob  assembled  at  Exeter, 
N.H.,  in  Sept.  1786."  Historical  Magazine, 
2d  s.  5  (1869),  37-38. 

Signed:   an  Eye-Witness. 

2891  ADAMS,  JOHN  W.   The  centenary  of  organized 
Methodism....   Exeter:   Gazette  Steam  Print- 
ing House,  1885.   Pp.  15 

2892  "ANCIENT  wrongs."   PEAB,  40  (Sept.  1944),  3. 

Principal  G.  L.  Soule  ended  a  society  com- 
peting with  the  Golden  Branch,  1840s. 

2893  BARRETT,  EARL  A.   "Dramatics  at  Exeter, 
1906-1935."  PEAB,  32  (Feb.  1936),  11-17. 

2894  "BASEBALL  at  Exeter."   PEAB,  19  (Apr.  1923), 
5-10. 

By  "X";  covers  1902-1911,  especially  the 
1911  Andover-Exeter  game. 


2895 


2896 


2897 


2898 


2899 


2900 


2901 


2902 


2903 


BATES,  R.  H.   "Mountaineering  at  Exeter." 
PEAB,  (Oct.  1949),  15-17. 

BEDFORD,  HENRY  F.   "The  end  of  a  century." 
PEAB,  76  (Feb.  1977),  4-6. 
The  1883  centennial. 

BELL,  CHARLES  HENRY.   The  Exeter  quarter- 
millennial:   address  delivered  in  Exeter, 
New  Hampshire,  June  7,  1888,  on  the  two 
hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
settlement  of  the  town....   Exeter:   John 
Templeton,  1888.   Pp.  41. 

.   History  of  the  town  of  Exeter,  New 


Hampshire.   Exeter,  1888.   Pp.  ix,  469,  88. 
Genealogical  appendix. 

[ ].   Men  and  things  of  Exeter:   sketches 

from  the  history  of  an  old  New  Hampshire 
town.   Exeter:   Printed  at  the  News-letter 
Pr.,  [1871?].   Pp.  73. 

Reprinted  from  the  Exeter  News-letter. 

.   Phillips  Exeter  academy  in  New  Hamp- 


shire, a  historical  sketch.   Exeter:   W.  B. 
Morrill,  1883.   Pp.  104. 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  E.   "The  English  Department, 
1931-1961."  PEAB,  57  (Apr.  1961),  2-11. 

BENTLEY,  WILLIAM.   "The  Academy  in  1801." 
PEAB,  22  (Apr.  1926),  14-15. 

From  the  Salem  minister's  diary. 

BENTON,  CORNING.   "The  athletic  life  of  the 
Academy."   PEAB,  9  (July  1913),  15-33. 


2905  BOWLES,  RALPH  HARTT.  "The  Phillips  Exeter 
Academy:  the  old  and  the  new."  NEM,  n.s. 
28  (Mar.  1903),  601-617. 

2906  BROOKS,  JAMES  EMERY,  1869- .   My  great  grand- 
father's house  in  Exeter,  New  Hampshire. 
(1932)  2d  ed.   Glen  Ridge?,  N.J.,  1945. 

Pp.  59,  4. 

2907  BROWN,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS.   A  hand-book  of  Exeter, 
New  Hampshire.   Exeter:   J.  Templeton,  1888. 
Pp.  67. 

Issued  for  the  town's  250th  anniversary. 

2908  BURBANK,  RUSSELL.   "Exeter — birthplace  of 
the  Republican  Party?"   NHProfiles,  3  (July 
1954),  49,  51. 

1853. 

2909  BURLINGAME,  HARRIET  G.   "The  old  Garrison 
House  in  Exeter."   NHM,  1  (1904),  119-122. 

Built  by  John  Gilman  ca.  1650. 

2910  BUSIEL,  JOHN  TILTON.   "Exeter  introduced 
baseball  to  Harvard."   PEAB,  7  (Sept.  1911), 
16. 

2911  CHENEY,  ELIAS  HUTCHINS .   "Back  to  alma  mater 
after  sixty-five  years."   PEAB,  11  (July 
1915),  40-43. 

2912  CINCINNATI  Memorial  Hall  and  Military  Museum, 
Exeter,  N.H.,  for  many  years  known  as  the 
Gilman  House:   built  1721,  now  owned  by  the 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati  in  the  State  of 
New  Hampshire.   Boston,  1903.   Pp.  29. 
NhExP. 

2913  CLARK,  CHARLES  H.   "The  burning  of  Dunbar 
Hall."   PEAB,  3  (Sept.  1907),  18-21. 

On  the  night  of  Apr.  9,  1907;  former 
Lawrence  House,  bought  by  Academy  in  1894. 

2914  CLARK,  HORACE  L.   "Rehabilitation  of  the 
Exeter,  New  Hampshire  water  system."   New 
England  Water  Works  Association.   Journal, 
67  (1953),  230-244. 

1886-1952. 

2915  CLARK,  WILLIAM  B.   "The  recent  growth  of 
winter  sports  at  Exeter."   PEAB,  37  (Apr. 
1941),  10-12. 

Hockey,  skiing. 

2916  CODMAN,  WILLIAM  COOMBS.   "Exeter's  first 
football  game."   PEAB,  25  (Feb.  1929),  14- 
15. 

Andover  won,  Nov.  2,  1878. 

2917  COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "The  home  of  the  Gil- 
mans."  GraniteMo,  6  (1882-1883),  27-32, 
39-45. 

Gilman  family. 


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EXETER  2946 


2918 


2919 


2920 


2921 


2922 


2923 


2924 


2925 


2926 


2927 


2928 


2929 


2930 


COLE,  DONALD  BARNARD.   Exeter,  1947-1970. 
Exeter:   Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  1970. 
Pp.  8.   NhHi. 
The  Academy. 

COX,  WILLIAM  J.   "Abraham  Lincoln  in  Exeter, 
February  29-March  5,  1860."   PEAB,  56  (Feb. 
1960),  2-5. 

Incorporates  recollections  of  Albert  Blair, 
'60. 

.   "The  vision  of  John  Phillips." 


2933 


NHProfiles,  4  (Sept.  1955),  22-24. 
Phillips  Exeter  Academy. 

CROSBIE,  LAURENCE  MURRAY.   The  Phillips 
Exeter  Academy:   a  history.   [Exeter]: 
The  Academy,  1923.   Pp..  xii,  347. 

CUNNINGHAM,  FRANK  HERBERT.   Familiar  sketches 
of  the  Phillips  Exeter  Academy  and  surround- 
ings.  Boston:   J.  R.  Osgood,  1883.   Pp.  xiv, 
360. 

CURWEN,  HENRY  DARCY,  ed.   Exeter  remembered. 
Exeter:   Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  1965. 
Pp.  240. 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy. 

"DANIEL  Webster  and  his  relations  to  the 
Academy."   PEAB,  8  (Mar.  1912),  30-33. 
Attended  nine  months  in  1796. 

"DEED  to  the  Town  of  Exeter."   PEAB,  32 
(Apr.  1936),  13. 

Sagamor  Wehanownourt  to  John  Wheelwright 
et  al. ,  Apr.  3,  1638. 

"THE  DIARIES  of  two  alumni,  1784-86." 
PEAB,  21  (Jan.  1925),  13-15. 
Ezra  and  Josiah  Bartlett. 

"DOCUMENTARY  history  of  Exeter,  N.H."   His- 
torical Magazine,  2d  s.  7  (1870),  367-382. 
Includes  notes  by  William  F.  Goodwin. 

DUBOIS,  PETER  CHEESEMAN  et  al.   "The  Academy 
in  wartime."   PEAB,  5  (Sept.  1909),  19-27. 
Civil  War. 

DUDLEY,  ALBERTUS  TRUE.   ["Address  at  Old 
Home  Day,  July  4,  1926"].   NHOHWA,  28 
(1926),  58-64. 

Revolutionary  Exeter. 

.   In  Whelewright 's  day.   Exeter: 

News-Letter  Pr. ,  1931.   Pp.  23. 

John  Wheelwright.   Exeter  Historical  Soci- 
ety Bulletin  no.  2. 


2934 


2935 


2936 


2937 


2938 


2939 


2940 


2941 


2942 


2943 


2944 


DUDLEY,  FRANCES  PERRY.   The  mid-century  in 
Exeter.   Exeter:   News-Letter,  1943. 
Pp.  37. 

Exeter  Historical  Society.   Bulletin  no.  5. 

DUDLEY,  W.  P.  "History  in  houses:  the 
Garrison  House,  Exeter,  New  Hampshire." 
Antiques,  78  (1950),  131-133. 

EASTON,  HOWARD  T.,  and  WILLIAM  GURDON  SALTON- 
STALL,  eds.   Accounts  of  Exeter  (1750-1800). 
Exeter:   News-Letter  Pr. ,  1938.   Pp.  28. 

Exeter  Historical  Society.   Bulletin  no.  4. 

.   "Exeter  commencements."   PEAB,  36 

(Oct.  1939),  7-9. 
Since  1810. 

ECHOLS,  EDWARD  CRAWFORD,  ed.   The  Phillips 
Exeter  Academy:   a  pictorial  history. 
Exeter:   Phillips  Exeter  Academy  Pr. ,  1970. 
Pp.  viii,  109. 

"AN  EPISODE  in  the  eighties."   PEAB,  (July 
1953),  10-11. 

Thomas  W.  Lamont  disciplined  for  a  pied 
bed. 

EXETER,  N.H.   Exeter,  New  Hampshire:   re- 
sources, development,  progress;  a  series  of 
comprehensive  sketches.   Biddeford,  Me.: 
Historical  Publishing,  1902.   Pp.  36.   MBNEH. 

.   Exeter:   tercentenary  commemoration, 


1638-1938.   [Exeter?,  1938].   Pp.  16. 

Souvenir  program.   Albert  T.  Dudley, 
"Exeter  through  the  years,"  also  repr.  in 
PEAB,  34  (July  1938),  9-11. 

EXETER,  N.H.   FIRST  CHURCH.   The  first  church 
in  Exeter,  New  Hampshire.   1638-1888—1698- 
1898.   Exeter,  1898.   Pp.  129. 

John  Taylor  Perry,  "The  church's  history," 
39-121. 

Manual  of  the  First  Church  in  Exeter, 


1888.   Exeter:   Gazette  Steam  Job  Print, 
1888.   Pp.  33.   NhHi. 

EXETER,  N.H.   SECOND  PARISH.   Historical 
sketch  of  the  Second  Parish,  Exeter,  N.H. , 
together  with  the  creed,  list  of  members, 
etc.   Exeter:   News-Letter  Steam  Printing, 
1875.   Pp.  26. 

FOLSOM,  ELIZABETH  K.   "The  most  historic 
spot  in  New  Hampshire."   DARMag,  63  (1929), 
78-79. 

Ladd-Gilman  House. 


2931 


2932 


One  hundred  fifty  years  ago:   address 


at  Exeter's  sesquicentennial  observance, 
July  4,  1926.   [Exeter],  1926.   Pp.  8. 

.   Round  about  the  meeting  house:   an 


historical  reminder.   Exeter,  1926.   Pp.  21. 
Early  Exeter. 


2945  FORD,  JOSEPH  S.   "Athletics,  past  and  pres- 
ent."  PEAB,  5  (Sept.  1909),  13-18. 

2946  FRIEND,  HENRY  C.   "A  Civil  War  general's 
recollections  of  his  student  days  at  Exeter: 
John  Adams  Dix,  1798-1879."  PEAB,  57 

(Apr.  1961),  12-13. 


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2947  EXETER 


2947  FULLER,  FREDERICK  TIMOTHY.  "Teaching  at 
Exeter."   PEAB,  26  (Sept.  1930),  8-11. 

English  literature,  1874-1878. 

2948  GALT,  ROBERT  M. ,  and  HENRY  PHILLIPS.  "The 
Department  of  Classical  Languages."  PEAB, 
60  (Dec.  1963),  2-8. 

2949  GARVIN,  JAMES  L.,  and  NANCY  MERRILL.   "Exeter: 
its  architectural  heritage."   NHProfiles, 

20  (June  1971),  33-51. 

2950  "THE  GOLDEN  Branch."   PEAB,  13  (Oct.  1917), 
30-33. 

Literary  society,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy, 
1818- . 

2951  GORDON,  J.  ["Reminiscences"].  PEAB,  20 
(Apr.  1924),  24-25. 

1856-1860. 

2952  GORDON,  MARY.   Whitefield  and  the  New  Parish, 
n.p.,  1915.   Pp.  11. 

Phillips  Church;  George  whitefield. 

2953  GOULD,  BARTLETT.   "The  timeless  trio:   Plupy, 
Beany,  and  Pewt."   NHProfiles,  21  (June 
1972),  28-29,  55-58. 

Satire  by  Henry  Augustus  Shute. 

2954  HATFIELD,  MYRTLE  MARGUERITE.   "Exeter's 
special  school  for  young  ladies."   NHPro- 
files, 23  (June  1974) ,.  48-49 . 

Robinson  Female  Seminary. 

2955  HAVEN,  SAMUEL  CUSHMAN.  "Extracts  from  a 
journal  of  1856."  PEAB,  6  (Sept.  1910), 
9-17. 

Joseph  S.  Ford,  ed. 

2956  "HOME  of  the  month:   Exeter."  NHProfiles,  23 
(July  1974),  52-55. 

Jeremiah  Smith  House,  1730. 

2957  HOYT,  JOSEPH  GIBSON.   "The  Phillips  family 
and  Phillips  Exeter  Academy."   North  American 
Review,  87  (July  1858),  119-142. 

A  review  of  John  L.  Taylor's  memoir  of 
Samuel  Phillips  and  the  1857-1858  Academy 
catalog.   Reprinted  in  Hoyt,  Miscellaneous 
writings  (1863),  228-255. 

2958  HUGO,  HOWARD  E.   "J.  Alfred  Prufrock  at  the 
Lantern  Club."   PEAB,  64  (Winter  1968), 
66-68. 

Literary  society  founded  1920. 

2959  HUNT,  ELMER  MUNSON.   "Daniel  Webster  at 
Phillips  Exeter."  HNH,  2  (Apr.  1946),  1-8. 

1796-1797. 

2960  "INSURRECTION  in  New-Hampshire,  1786." 
CH&Misc,  3  (1824),  356-359. 

Currency. 

2961  JENKINS,  FREDERICK  WARREN.   "The  old  garri- 
son house  of  Exeter."   GraniteMo,  34  (1903), 
386-390. 


2962 


2963 


2964 


2965 


2966 


2967 


2968 


2969 


2970 


2971 


2972 


2973 


2974 


2975 


2976 


2977 


2978 


JONES,  W.  R.   "The  modern  language  program." 
PEAB,  59  (Dec.  1962),  2-12. 

KELLOGG,  WARREN  N.   No  gold  footballs:   a 
study  of  the  physical  education  program  at 
Phillips  Exeter  Academy.   N.Y. :   Twayne 
Publishers,  [1954].   Pp.  96. 

KIDDER,  CAMILLUS  GEORGE.   "Harvard  prepara- 
tory schools.   No.  1:   The  Phillips  Exeter 
Academy."   Harvard  Register,  1  (1880),  109- 
111. 

KIRTLAND,  J.  COPELAND.   "Latin  at  Exeter." 
PEAB,  33  (Feb.  1937),  16-22. 

KITTREDGE,  GEORGE  LYMAN.   "The  Phillips 
Exeter  Academy — an  American  school."  North 
American  Review,  177  (July  1903),  69-77. 

KNOWLES,  JOHN  WILLIAM.   "A  naturally  superior 
school."  Holiday,  20  (Dec.  1956),  70-[73] , 
134-138. 

KRAUSE,  GLEN  A.   "The  art  department." 
PEAB,  59  (Apr.  1963),  7-10. 

LANDERS,  ARTHUR  A.   "The  Music  Department." 
PEAB,  59  (Apr.  1963),  11-14. 

.   "Ten  years  of  music."  PEAB,  37 


(Oct.  1940),  8-10. 

LAMONT,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.   "[Remarks  at]  dedi- 
cation of  Lamont  Infirmary."  PEAB,  19 
(July  1923),  12-14. 

LACY,  HARRIET  S.   "Emery  family  account 
books."  HNH,  21  (Summer  1966),  45-48. 
In  NhHi. 

LAWRENCE,  MIRIAM  PHILLIPS.   "The  Republican 
Party  named  in  New  Hampshire."  New  Hampshire 
Troubadour,  1  (Aug.  1931),  11-12. 
Oct.  12,  1853. 

LAWRENCE,  SARAH  B.   "Exeter  and  the  Phillips 
Academy."  GraniteMo,  46  (1914),  101-111. 

"Historic  houses  and  a  noted  school." 
NEM,  n.s.  34  (1906),  465-476. 
Phillips  Exeter  Academy. 

.   "Phillips  Exeter  Academy's  historic 


dormitory."   GraniteMo,  31  (1901),  349-351. 
Dunbar  Hall,  formerly  the  Lawrence  Mansion. 

.   "Spinning  over  an  Indian  trail  in  an 


electric  car."   GraniteMo.  36  (1904),  301- 
308. 

Historic  houses. 

LEACOCK,  ARTHUR  GARDNER.   "The  burning  of 
the  Academy  Building.   The  loss  of  the  art 
collection."  PEAB,  10  (July  1914),  6-14. 

Built  1794;  burned  Dec.  17,  1870;  replace- 
ment burned  July  3,  1914. 


116 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


EXETER  3008 


2996 


2997 


2998 


2979  LEACOCK,  ARTHUR  GARDNER.   "The  fiftieth  anni-      2995 
versary  of  the  Christian  Fraternity."   PEAB, 

2  (Sept.  1906),  13-20. 

2980  LEAGUE  OF  WOMEN  VOTERS  OF  EXETER.   Your  town. 
(1951).   Exeter,  1956.   Pp.  23.   NhExP. 

2981  NO  ENTRY. 

2982  LEONARD,  ELIZABETH  DOW.   A  few  reminiscences 
of  my  Exeter  life.   Edward  C.  Echols,  ed. 
Exeter:   2x4  Pr. ,  1972.   Pp.  v,  68. 

Author  born  in  1806. 

2983  NO  ENTRY. 

2984  LIANG,  THOMAS  PAO-HO.   "Thirty  five  years 
and  ten  thousand  miles  ago."   PEAB,  53 

(Nov.  1957),  6-12,  25.  2999 

Letter  from  Shanghai. 

2985  LIVERMORE,  ABIEL  ABBOT.   "One  hundred  years 
ago."   PEAB,  33  (Oct.  1937),  16. 

Selections  from  student's  account  book, 
1826-1830. 

2986  NO  ENTRY. 

2987  MANDREY,  WILLIAM  H.   "How  the  Republicans 
got  their  name."   NHEchoes,  3  (July-Aug. 
1972),  52-56. 

2988  MAYHER,  JOHN.   "Continuity  &  change."   PEAB, 
67  (Feb.  1971),  12-14. 

At  the  Academy. 

2989  MERRIAM,  JOHN  McKINSTRY.  "Recollections  of 
the  G.  L.  Soule  Literary  Society  by  its 
first  president."   PEAB,  3  (Dec.  1907),  20- 
27. 

2990  MERRILL,  NANCY  C.  et  al.   Exeter  in  perspec- 
tive.  Exeter,  1977.   Pp.  [132]. 

Xerox  copies  of  articles  clipped  from  the 
Exeter  News-Letter,  1971-1977,  with  table  of 
contents. 

2991  MERRILL,  NANCY.   "The  Gilman  family." 
NHProfiles,  25  (Mar.  1976),  22-23. 

2992  METCALF,  FRANK  J.   "Cut  hymn  books." 
American  Collector,  3  (1926-1927),  59-161. 

John  J.  Williams,  printer.  3006 

2993  MEYER,  RICHARD.   ["Reminiscences"].   PEAB, 

57  (Dec.  1960),  33.  3007 

2994  "MILITARY  companies  of  the  early  days  of  the 
Academy."   PEAB,  12  (Oct.  1916),  15-18.  3008 

1800-1818. 


3000 


3001 


3002 


3003 


3004 


3005 


MORISON,  JOHN  HOPKINS.   The  teacher:   a  com- 
memorative sermon  preached  in  the  Second 
Congregational  Church  of  Exeter,  N.H.   Bos- 
ton:  George  H.  Ellis,  1879.   Pp.  20. 

Gideon  Lane  Soule,  principal  of  Phillips 
Exeter  Academy,  1838-1873. 

MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS .   "Fifty  years  ago." 
PEAB,  33  (Apr.  1937),  9-13. 

.   "Town  and  gown:   a  sketch  of  Exeter." 


GraniteMo,  16  (1894),  16-40. 

NATHAN,  ROBERT.   "Peter  Kindred."   PEAB,  77 
(Feb.  1978),  10-13. 

"Exeter  in  the  early  1900's,"  first  chapter 
of  novel,  Peter  Kindred  (1919). 

NORTHEND,  MARY  HARROD.   "The  Ladd-Gilman 
House,  Exeter,  New  Hampshire."  American 
Homes  and  Gardens,  11  (1914),  409-413. 
Built  by  Nathaniel  Ladd  in  1721. 

NORTON,  F.  H.   "The  Exeter  pottery  works." 
Antiques,  22  (1932),  22-25. 
Lamson  Pottery. 

ODELL,  JAMES.   "Extracts  from  a  diary,  1805." 
PEAB,  26  (Sept.  1930),  7-8. 

OLMSTED,  JOHN  BARSTOW.   "The  old  school— 
1871."  PEAB,  53  (Apr.  1957),  13-15;  (July 
1957),  13-15. 

Written  Apr.  5,  1910  for  alumni  reunion. 

PAGE,  ELWIN  LAWRENCE.   "Two  sea  captains  of 
Exeter."   HNH,  1  (June  1945),  7-28. 
James  and  John  McClure. 

PARKS,  EDWARD  L.   "An  interesting  letter." 
PEAB,  5  (Mar.  1909),  35-38. 
1865-1868. 

PEABODY,  ANDREW  PRESTON.   Classical  culture 
and  Phillips  Exeter  Academy:   an  address  de- 
livered at  the  dedication  of  the  new  academy 
building  for  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  and  the 
semi-centennial  celebration  in  honor  of  its 
principal,  Gideon  Lane  Soule,  L.L.D.,  June 
19,  1872.   Cambridge,  Mass.:   Riverside  Pr., 
1872.   Pp.  28. 

.   "Phillips  Exeter  Academy."  New 


Englander,  44  (1885),  436-446. 

PENNYP ACKER,  CHARLES  HARRISON.   "On  the 
early  sixties."  PEAB,  4  (Mar.  1908),  27-29, 

NO  ENTRY. 


117 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


3009  EXETER 


3009 


3010 


3011 


3012 


3013 


3014 


3015 


3016 


3017 


3018 


3019 


PERRY,  LEWIS,  JR.   "Twenty-five  years  ago:  on 
the  wings  of  Greek  and  Latin."   PEAB,  53 
(July  1957),  8-9,  30-31. 

PERRY,  WILLIAM  GILMAN,  and  CHARLES  HENRY  BELL. 
Exeter  in  1830. . .Exeter  in  1776....   Nancy  C. 
Merrill,  ed.   Hampton:   Peter  E.  Randall, 
1972.   Pp.  102,  39. 

This  reprint  of  Perry's  essays  (1913)  and 
Bell's  centennial  pamphlet  (1876)  has  new 
indexes  by  Jacqueline  Donegan. 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN.   "Exeter,  New  Hampshire: 
typical  modern  instance  of  New  England  enter- 
prise and  growth."   NEM,  n.s.  41  (1909- 
1910),  687-699. 

PHILLIPS,  KATHERINE  A.   27  Front  Street, 
home  of  the  Exeter  Historical  Society.... 
n.p.,  1969.   Pp.  8.   NhHi. 

PHILLIPS  EXETER  ACADEMY.   Centennial  of 
Phillips  Exeter  academy,  New  Hampshire,  June 
21,  1883.   Oration  by  Rev.  Horatio  Stebbins, 
D.D.   Poem  by  Edward  Hale,  A.B.   Exeter: 
William  B.  Morrill,  1883.   Pp.  22. 

.   Documents  and  statistics  relative  to 

the  property  and  funds  of  Phillips  Exeter 
Academy,  1783-1884.   Boston:   Alfred  Mudge, 
1884.   Pp.  46. 

.   Exercises  at  the  centennial  celebra- 
tion of  the  founding  of  Phillips  Exeter  Acad- 
emy, New  Hampshire,  June  20  and  21,  1883. 
Exeter:   William  B.  Morrill,  1894.   Pp.  v, 
83. 

.   General  catalogue  of  the  officers  and 


students  of  the  Phillips  Exeter  Academy, 
1783-1903.   (1869)   Exeter.:   News-Letter 
Pr.,  1903.   Pp.  [x],  253. 

.   "The  report  of  the  principal  to  the 


trustees  and  ten-year  reports  of  the  depart- 
ment chairmen."   PEAB,  52  (Dec.  1955),  3-61. 

PHILLIPS  EXETER  ACADEMY.   COMMITTEE  OF  THE 
TRUSTEES  AND  ALUMNI.   Exercises  incident  to 
the  general  reunion  of  the  alumni  of  the 
Phillips  Exeter  Academy  on  the  occasion  of 
the  opening  of  the  new  Alumni  hall,  1903. 
[Norwood,  Mass.:   Plimpton  Pr.],  1904. 
Pp.  68. 

"PHILLIPS  Exeter  Academy."   GraniteMo,  1 
(1877-1878),  12-16. 


3020  PHILLIPS  Exeter  Academy,  1781-1931.   Exeter, 
1931.   Pp.  39. 

3021  PORTER,  JOHN  DEXTER.   "Letters  from  Dexter 
Porter,  1854."  PEAB,  32  (Feb.  1936),  7-10. 

3022  POSPISIL,  ALLAN.   "Henry  Tufts:   lessons  in 
breaking  Exeter  jail."   NHProfiles,  19 
(Sept.  1970),  20-21,  51-53. 

1770  and  1778. 

3023  PREBLE,  WILLIAM  PITT.  "Looking  back  to 
Exeter  Academy  seventy-five  years  ago." 
PEAB,  4  (Dec.  1908),  25-28. 

3024  PRICE,  LUCIEN.   "Perry  of  Exeter."  Atlantic 
Monthly,  179  (June  1946),  69-75. 

Lewis  Perry,  headmaster. 

3025  RANLETT,  S.  ALICE.   "Exeter  and  its  academy." 
NEM,  n.s.  10  (1894),  69-87. 

3026  RAWLE,  FRANCIS.   "The  beginnings  of  cricket 
and  baseball."   PEAB,  9  (Mar.  1913),  37-38. 

3027  "REMINISCENCES  of  Robert  Lincoln  and  Abraham 
Lincoln."  PEAB,  22  (Aug.  1926),  7-9. 

Incorporates  recollections  of  Marshall  S. 
Snow,  printed  in  PEAB,  1909,  and  Albert 
Blair,  printed  1920. 

3028  RICHARDSON,  ELEANOR  A.,  and  JAMES  H.  RICHARD- 
SON, JR.   Exploring  Exeter.   [Exeter,  1935]. 
Pp.  48.   Nh. 

3029  ROBIE,  VIRGINIA.   "The  house  in  Governor's 
Lane."   House  Beautiful,  16  (1904),  13-15. 

Gilman  House. 

3030  RODGERS,  ROBERT  H.   "Ben  Butler:   The  Exeter 
year(s)."   PEAB,  67  (Oct.  1970),  54-59. 

In  the  class  of  1829  but  length  of  stay 
uncertain. 

3031  ROGERS,  GEORGE  BLAKE.   The  Gilman  house, 
being  a  history  of  the  dwelling  house  erected 
in  Exeter,  New  Hampshire  about  1740  by  Dr. 
Dudley  Odlin,  occupied  during  three  genera- 
tions by  the  Gilman  family  and  now  by  the 
gift  of  Dr.  David  Hunter  McAlpin  and  Charles 
Williston  McAlpin  in  the  possession  of  the 
Phillips  Exeter  academy.   Exeter:   The  News- 
Letter  Pr. ,  1906.   Pp.  32. 

Reprinted  from  Phillips  Exeter  Academy 
Bulletin,  1  (Mar.  1906),  29-60. 

3032   .   "Historical  address.. The  Phillips 

Exeter  Academy."  PEAB,  27  (July  1931),  12- 
18. 


3033   ROGERS,  PERCY  COUCH.   History  of  the  Phillips 
Exeter  Academy,  1781-1948.   Exeter,  1948. 
Pp.  34.   NhExP. 


3034   .   "Ice  hockey  at  Exeter. 

(Oct.  1937),  17-23. 
Since  1911. 


PEAB,  33 


118 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


EXETER  3064 


3035  SALTONSTALL,  WILLIAM  GURDON.   John  Phillips, 
1719-1795,  merchant,  shipowner,  landed  pro- 
prietor, and  founder  of  Phillips  Exeter  Acad- 
emy.  N.Y. :   Newcomen  Society  in  North  Amer- 
ica, 1951.   Pp.  24. 

3036   .   "Shipbuilding  at  Exeter."   PEAB,  32 


(Oct.  1936),  [8]-12. 

Read  before  the  Exeter  Historical  Society. 

3037  SANBORN,  FRANKLIN  BENJAMIN.   "Exeter  reminis- 
cences."  PEAB,  5  (Sept.  1909),  27-29. 

3038  SANBORN,  VICTOR  CHANNING.   "The  Lincolnshire 
origins  of  some  Exeter  settlers."   NEHGR, 

68  (1914),  64-80. 

3039  SARGENT,  HOWARD  R.   "The  Pickpocket  Falls 
site."   NHArcheol,  no.  9  (Sept.  1959),  2-6. 

Indian  pottery. 

3040  SAWYER,  WILLIAM  H.   "Historical  and  biblio- 
graphical notes  on  the  sheets  of  New  Hamp- 
shire statutes  printed  in  1776-1778,  pages 
3-104."   Law  Library  Journal,  41  (Feb. 
1948),  1-10. 

3041  SHUTE,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS.   The  real  diary  of  a 
real  boy.   Boston:   Everett  Pr. ,  1902. 

Reprinted  in  PEAB,  63  (Apr.  1967),  2-3, 
29-36;  (Summer  1967),  37-48;  64  (Winter 
1968),  37-44;  also  by  Richard  R.  Smith 
(Peterborough,  1967). 

3042  SIMMONS,  JOHN  FRANKLIN.   "On  the  sixties." 
PEAB,  2  (Sept.  1906),  44-54. 

3043  SMITH,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  and  EDITH 
P.  LEONARD.   The  story  of  Christ  Church, 
Exeter,  New  Hampshire,  1865-1965.   Exeter: 
Exeter  News-Letter,  1965.   Pp.  52. 

3044  SMITH,  JEREMIAH.   "An  address  of  Hon.  Jere- 
miah Smith  delivered  at  the  celebration  on 
the  close  of  the  second  century  from  the 
time  it  was  settled  by  John  Wheelwright  and 
others,  July  4,  1838."   NHHSC,  6  (1850), 
167-204. 

3045  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CINCINNATI.   NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 
Cincinnati  Memorial  Hall. .. formerly  known  as 
The  Ladd-Gilman  House.   Built  in  1721.   Pur- 
chased by  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  in 
the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  1903.   Priv. 
Print.,  1917.   Pp.  30. 

3046  SOULE,  NICHOLAS  EMERY.   "The  old  school,  by 
a  member  of  the  Class  of  1835."   PEAB,  9 
(Oct.  1913),  24-27. 

3047  STEARNS,  MARTHA  G.   Exeter  miscellany. 
Exeter,  1960.   Pp.  24.   NhHi. 

3048  STEVENS,  HERMON  WEED.   "Phillips  Exeter 
Academy."   GraniteMo,  10  (1887),  104-108. 


3049  STREET,  GEORGE  EDWARD.   Commemorative  dis- 
course on  the  seventy-fifth  anniversary  of 
the  reorganization  of  the  Second  Church, 
Exeter,  N.H. ,  December  23,  1888.   Exeter: 
John  Templeton,  1889.   Pp.  24. 

3050  STUCKEY,  HELEN  P.   "The  Phillips  Church, 
1899-1922,  1922-1974."   PEAB,  73  (Feb. 
1974),  10-21. 

3051  SWASEY,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.   History  of  the 
Baptist  Church,  Exeter,  N.H. ,  1800-1900. 
Exeter:   News-Letter  Pr. ,  1901.   Pp.  118. 

3052  THOMAS,  MATTHEW.   Original  territory  of  his- 
toric Exeter,  N.H.   Portsmouth:   Randall  Pr., 
1976.   Pp.  79. 

Historic  buildings. 

3053  TILDEN,  GEORGE  T.   "Some  Exeter  athletics 
awhile  ago."   PEAB,  65  (May  1969),  58-59. 

Written  in  1913. 

3054  TILTON,  JOSEPH.   "Summary  of  all  the  bills  of 
mortality  for  the  town  of  Exeter,  from  the 
year  1810."   CH&Misc,  3  (1824),  232. 


3055 


3056 


3057 


3058 


3059 


3060 


3061 


3062 


3063 


3064 


TOWLE,  CLIFTON  AUGUSTUS.   The  public  schools 
of  Exeter,  New  Hampshire....   A  paper  read 
before  the  Exeter  historical  society,  May  11, 
1938.   [Exeter:   Exeter  School  Board,  1938]. 
Pp.  27. 

TUFTS,  JAMES  A.   "The  Phillips  Exeter  Acade- 
my."  GraniteMo,  56  (1924),  33-34. 

WALKER,  JOSEPH  BURBEEN.   "Recollections  of 
life  at  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  1838-1839." 
PEAB,  8  (Sept.  1912),  3-7. 

WEBBER,  LAWRANCE  E.   "New  Hampshire's  first 
iron  works."   NHProfiles,  22  (June  1973), 
44-49. 

"Powder  for  the  Revolution:   the 


story  of  New  Hampshire's  first  powder  mill." 
NHProfiles,  21  (June  1972),  36-39. 

WEBSTER,  JOSEPH  ROWE.   "Origins  of  the  Acad- 
emy's dormitory  and  commons  system."  PEAB, 
4  (Mar.  1908),  21-23. 

WIGHTMAN,  ALFRED  R.   The  railroad  comes  to 
Exeter.   Exeter:   News-Letter  Pr. ,  1949. 
Pp.  36.   Nh. 

Boston  &  Maine  Railroad. 

WILLIAMS,  MYRON  RICHARDS.   "The  Academy  li- 
brary, 1795-1927."  PEAB,  24  (Jan.  1928), 
5-16. 

"The  Academy  library,  then  and  now." 


PEAB,  46  (Apr.  1950),  8-12. 

The  story  of  Phillips  Exeter.   Exe- 


ter:  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  1957. 
Pp.  229. 


119 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


3065  EXETER 


3065   WINGATE,  CHARLES  EDWARD  LEWIS.   "The  first 
orchestra  of  Phillips  Exeter  Academy." 
PEAB,  4  (Mar.  1908),  23-27. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  596,  619,  1094,  1271,  1576, 
1577A,  1585,  5457. 


FARMINGTON  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


3066  FARMINGTON,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHURCH.   Sesquicentennial  of  the  Farmington 
Congregational  Church,  United  Church  of 
Christ,  Farmington,  New  Hampshire....   n.p., 
[1969].   Pp.  18.   NhHi. 

Includes  history  by  Franklin  Parker. 

3067  PARKER,  NED  LEON,  comp.   Fiftieth  anniver- 
sary, old  home  celebration  in  Farmington, 
New  Hampshire. . .Aug.  21  and  22,  1954. 
Farmington,  1954.   Pp.  22. 


3077 


3078 


FITZWILLIAM,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Confession  of  faith  and  covenant;  also,  a 
brief  history  of  the  Congregational  Church  in 
Fitzwilliam,  N.H.  with  a  catalogue  of  its 
members.   Keene:   Sentinel  Office,  1854. 
Pp.  27.   NhHi. 

FITZWILLIAM,  New  Hampshire,  1765-1953,  in  the 
Monadnock  region.   Fitzwilliam:   Willard  M. 
Blodgett,  1953.   Unpaged.   NhK-Perry. 

Brief  historical  sketches  of  local  organi- 
zations . 


3079  GILMAN,  JOSEPHINE  D.   "New  Hampshire's  oldest 
sawmill."   Yankee,  21  (Mar.  1957),  82-85. 

S.  S.  Stone  &  Sons. 

3080  NORTON,  JOHN  FOOTE  and  JOEL  WHITTEMORE.   The 
history  of  Fitzwilliam,  New  Hampshire,  from 
1752-1887 .. .with  a  genealogical  record  of 
many  Fitzwilliam  families.   N.Y. :   Burr 
Printing,  1888.   Pp.  829. 


3068  SHATTUCK,  J.  H.   Financial  examination  of  the 
affairs  of  the  town  of  Farmington,  N.H. ,  from 
the  year  1857  to  Mar.  1,  1872.   Farmington: 
James  E.  Fernald,  1872.   Pp.  14. 

3069  WALDRON,  ADELAIDE  CILLEY.   "Farmington." 
GraniteMo,  19  (1895),  259-290. 


3081  SHUMWAY,  HARRY  IRVING.   "Two  taverns  and  a 
village  green."  American  Cookery,  40  (1935), 
203-209. 

3082  WEST,  RICHARD  G.   The  story  of  Fitzwilliam. 
Fitzwilliam,  1976.   Pp.  68.   NhK-Perry. 


3070    [ ].   Souvenir  of  Farmington,  New  Hamp- 
shire.  [Farmington]:   Farmington  News  Print, 
[1904].   Pp.  [30]. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1612,  1624. 


FRANCESTOWN  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


3083   ALLEN,  EDWARD  B.   "Some  historic  American 
frescoes."  Antiques,  14  (1928),  46-48. 
In  the  home  of  Arthur  E.  Sterrett. 


FITZWILLIAM  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


3071  BILLINGS,  DWIGHT,  ed.  The  Fitzwilliam  hand- 
book. Fitzwilliam:  Old  Home  Day  Committee, 
1977.   Pp.  96.   NhHi. 


3084    COCHRANE,  WARREN  ROBERT  and  GEORGE  K.  WOOD. 

History  of  Francestown,  N.H. ,  from  its  earli- 
est settlemnt  April,  1758  to  January  1,  1891, 
with  a  brief  genealogical  record  of  all  the 
Francestown  families.   Nashua:   J.  H.  Barker, 
1895.   Pp.  v,  1016. 


3072  BLAKE,  AMOS  J.   "Fitzwilliam."   GraniteMo, 
24  (1898),  311-334. 

3073  "THE  CASE  of  Alfaretta  Boyce."   Old  Timer, 
no.  100  (June  1948),  [5]. 

Murdered  her  four  week  old  child,  1866. 

3074  CHAPLIN,  WINFIELD  M.   "Second  Church— Fitz- 
william town  hall."   Historical  Society  of 
Cheshire  County.   Collections,  no.  3  (Oct. 
1930),  59-63. 

3075  EMERSON,  ELLA.   "Inns  and  hotels  of  Fitz- 
william."  Cheshire  County  Chap-Book,  2 

(Nov.  1964),  9. 

3076  FITZWILLIAM,  N.H.   Fitzwilliam  bicentennial, 
1762-1962.   Keene:   Candlelight  Pr. ,  1962. 
Pp.  24.   NhHi. 


3085  FRANCESTOWN,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH  OF 
CHRIST.   Manual. . .containing  a  historical 
sketch. . .with  a  catalogue  of  officers  and 
members (1832)   Nashua:   Daily  Tele- 
graph, 1881.   Pp.  40. 

3086  "HISTORICAL  sketches."   Students'  Journal,  1 
(1879-1880),  3,  13,  23,  33,  43,  53,  63,  71. 

Francestown  Academy. 

3087  LORD,  CAROLINE  M.   Diary  of  a  village  li- 
brary.  Somersworth:   New  Hampshire  Publish- 
ing, 1971.   Pp.  269. 

1943-1960. 

3088  NEWELL,  GERALD  G.   An  exhibit  of  early  soap- 
stone  by  the  Francestown  Soapstone  Co., 
Francestown,  N.H.,  Monday,  September  4,  1972, 
with  a  brief  historical  sketch.   n.p., 

[1972].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


120 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


FRANCONIA  3116 


3089 


3090 


3091 


3092 


SCHOTT,  JOHN  ROBERT.   Frances'  Town:   a  his- 
tory of  Francestown,  New  Hampshire.   [Fran- 
cestown] :   The  Town,  1972.   Pp.  xiv,  314. 

.   "Frances'  town  celebrates  200  years." 


NHProfiles,  21  (Aug.  1972),  34-43. 

"Francestown' s  haunted  house." 


NHEchoes,  4  (Sept. -Oct.  1973),  19-24. 

WOOD,  GEORGE  K.   "Francestown."   GraniteMo, 
23  (1897),  85-114. 


FRANCONIA  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


3093  ANDERSON,  LEON  WILHELM.   Old  Man  of  the 
Mountain.   Born  in  the  creation.   Resides  in 
Franconia  Notch.   Concord:   Evans  Printing, 
1970.   Pp.  [21]. 

3094  BROWNE,  GEORGE  WALDO.   The  Franconian  gateway 
and  region  of  Lost  River.   Manchester: 
Standard  Book,  1926.   Pp.  155. 

3095  BURROWS,  FREDRIKA.   "The  agony  of  the  Old 
Man  of  the  Mountains."   NHProfiles,  23 
(June  1974),  66-69. 

3096  BURT,  HENRY  MASTYN.   The  boulder  and  the 
flume:   the  Franconia  avalanche,  a  geological 
revelation.   Boston:   George  H.  Ellis,  1883. 
Pp.  38. 

Four-mile  landslide  down  Mt.  Liberty, 
Franconia  Notch;  geological  evidence  uncov- 
ered. 

3097  CAMPBELL,  GARDNER  E.,  ed.   Illustrated  story 
of  the  Cannon  Mountain  aerial  passenger  tram- 
way.  (1938)   4th  ed.   Boston:   Bromley, 
1939.   Pp.  [36].   NhD. 

3098  "DESCRIPTION  of  a  visit  and  ascent  to  Mt. 
Lafayette  in  1827."  Appalachia,  30  (1954- 
1955),  221-226. 

3099  "FIGHT  for  Franconia."   NHProfiles,  1  (May 
1952),  16-18,  52-53. 

Campaign  to  prevent  lumbering  of  Franconia 
Notch,  1923-1928. 

3100  "FRANCONIA  iron  mine."   GraniteMo,  4  (1880- 
1881),  466. 

3101  GREENLEAF,  CHARLES  HENRY.   History  of  the 
Old  Man  of  the  Mountain,  the  Flume,  1857- 
1931.  (1923)   Boston:   F.  B.  Moulton  [1931?]. 
Pp.  [15].   NhHi. 

3102  GUY,  DON.   "Right  through  Franconia  Notch." 
Yankee,  37  (Sept.  1973),  64-69,  182-186. 

Old  Man  of  the  Mountains. 

3103  JAILER,  MILDRED.   "Welcome  to  the  Profile 
House."   Royle  Forum,  no.  113  (Dec.  15, 
1965),  3-6. 


Periodical  publication  by  John  Royle  & 
Sons,  Paterson,  N.J.,  extruding  and  vulcan- 
izing machinery.   This  article  in  NhHi. 

3104  KILBOURNE,  FREDERICK  WILKINSON.   "A  closed 
chapter  of  White  Mountain  history:   the 
Franconia  Notch  as  a  summer  resort."   Appa- 
lachia, 16  (1924-1926),  298-313. 

3105  KOSTECKE,  DIANE  M. ,  ed .   Franconia  Notch: 
an  in-depth  guide.   Concord:   Society  for 

the  Protection  of  New  Hampshire  Forests,  1975. 
Pp.  114. 

3106  MacKENZIE,  L.  H.   The  Flume,  Franconia  Notch, 
New  Hampshire.   Littleton:   Courier,  1972. 
Pp.  [24].   NhD,  NhMHi. 

3107  McNAIR,  ANDREW  HAMILTON.   The  geologic  story 
of  Franconia  Notch  and  the  Flume.   [Concord:] 
State  Planning  and  Development  Commission, 
1949.   Pp.  14. 

3108  PEARSON,  HARLAN  COLBY.  "The  warden  of  the 
pass:  a  sketch  of  Franconia."  GraniteMo, 
21  (1896),  148-162. 

3109  PETERSON,  HOWARD  and  JOHN  PORTER.   Cannon 
Cliff.   (196-?)  Lancaster,  Mass.:   Three 
Owls  Productions,  [1973?].   Pp.  62.   NhD. 

First  edition  entitled  Cannon:   a  climber's 
guide. 

3110  POOLE,  ERNEST.   "When  Frost  was  here."   New 
Hampshire  Troubadour,  16  (Nov.  1946),  10-13. 

Robert  Frost. 

3111  ROBERTS,  GUY.   The  Flume  and  all  about  it: 
a  little  story  telling  about  the  flume  in 
Franconia  Notch,  New  Hampshire,  its  boulder, 
the  pool,  and  the  Booise  Rock  legend.   (1923) 
4th  ed.   Littleton:   Courier  Printing,  1924. 
Pp.  20. 

3112   .   The  Profile,  and  how  it  was  saved: 

a  brief  story  giving  the  facts  about  the 
Profile  in  Franconia  Notch  in  New  Hampshire. 
(1917)  8th  ed.   Whitefield,  1928.   Pp.  29. 

3113  RUSSELL,  MABELLE  GEDDES.   The  Old  Man  of  the 
Mountains:   past  and  present  efforts  to  save 
the  Great  Stone  Face.   [Franconia?]:   State 
of  N.H.  Recreation  Division,  1959.   Pp.  24. 

3114  TILDEN,  PAUL  MASON.   "Franconia  Furnace." 
NHProfiles,  5  (July  1956),  32-33. 

New  Hampshire  Iron  Factory  Co. 

3115  WALLNER,  JEFFREY  S.   "Butterflies  and  trout: 
Annie  Trumbull  Slosson  and  W.  C.  Prime  in 
Franconia."  HNH,  32  (1977),  129-143. 

3116  WELCH,  SARAH  N.  BROOKS.   Franconia  Notch: 
history  and  guide.   [Littleton:   Courier 
Printing],  1959.   Pp.  32. 

1524-1927. 


121 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


3117  FRANCONIA 


3117   WELCH,  SARAH  N.  BROOKS.   A  history  of  Fran- 
conia,  New  Hampshire,  1772-1972.   Littleton: 
Courier  Printing,  [1972].   Pp.  200. 


3118 


3119 


WINSHIP,  STEPHEN  W.   "The  great  profile, 
1805-1955."  NHProfiles,  4  (June  1955),  16- 
18. 


The  Old  Man  of  the  Mountains: 


the 


story  of  his  miraculous  origin,  discovery 
and  rescue — the  President's  ride.   Concord: 
Concord  Pr. ,  1955.   Pp.  12.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  648,  1069,  1513,  4308,  4488. 


FRANKLIN  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


3120  BIBLIOGRAPHY  of  the  Hillside  Press.  With  25 
woodcuts  and  other  illus.  Tilton:  Hillside 
Pr.,  1971.   Pp.  xix,  51. 

3120A   [BLISS,  JASON  HENRY].   "The  Franklin  celebra- 
tion."  Congregational  Record  and  New  Hamp- 
shire Journal,  1  (1895-1896),  591-592. 

Seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church.   Signed:   J.  H.  B. 

3121  CHANDLER,  WILLIAM  EATON.   The  Daniel  Webster 
birth  place  celebration  at  Franklin,  New 
Hampshire,  on  August  28,  1913:   opening  ad- 
dress of  William  E.  Chandler ...  and  the  poem 
in  facsimile  written  by  Edna  Dean  Proctor. 
Concord:   Rumford  Pr. ,  [1913].   Pp.  13,  [6]. 

Chandler's  "Decoration  Day  Address," 
May  30,  1889,  at  Nashua,  7-11. 

3122  DANIELL,  MARY  EASTMAN.   "First  Unitarian 
Church  of  Franklin."   GraniteMo,  28  (1900), 
159-164. 

3123  "THE  FORTIETH  anniversary  of  Saint  Omer 
Chapter."   NHMasonicB,  1  (June  1921),  17-18. 

Royal  Arch  Masons . 

3124  FRANKLIN,  N.H.   Directory  of  Franklin  and 
Franklin  Falls,  N.H.,  to  which  is  added  a 
short  history  of  the  same,  with  a  glance  at 
its  business  industries.   Franklin  Falls: 
Roscoe  E.  Collins,  1881.   Pp.  50.   NhHi. 

3125  FRANKLIN,  N.H.   CHRISTIAN  CHURCH.   Covenant 
and  for  of  reception  of  the  Christian  Church 
of  Franklin,  N.H.  with. .. chronological  list 
of  members  to  June,  1898.   Franklin  Falls: 
Merrimack  Journal,  1898.   Pp.  28.   NhHi. 

3126  FRANKLIN,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  Village  Congregational  Church, 
Franklin,  N.H. ,  1879.   Franklin  Falls: 
Merrimack  Journal,  1879.   Pp.  36. 

3127  "FRANKLIN:   a  town,  1828— a  city  1896." 
GraniteMo,  55  (1923),  147-161. 

3128  "FRANKLIN,  N.H."   GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880), 
132-143. 


3129  FRANKLIN  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.   Evolution  of  the 
Franklin  Library.   [Franklin?,  1947]. 
Broadside,  15x10  inches.   Nh. 

3130  HADLEY,  AMOS.   ["Historical  sketch  of  Frank- 
lin"].  NHHSP,  2  (1888-1895),  402-404. 

3131  MALVERN,  WALTER  J.   "The  New  Hampshire  Or- 
phans' Home."   GraniteMo,  53  (1921),  229- 
238. 

3132  METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "A  meritorious 
institution — the  New  Hampshire  Orphans' 
Home."   GraniteMo,  38  (1906),  235-239. 

3133  MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS .   "New  Hampshire's 
youngest  city:   a  sketch  of  Franklin." 
GraniteMo,  18  (1895),  153-179. 

3134  MOSES,  T.  G.   Sermon  preached  on  the  50th 
anniversary  of  the  Christian  Church, 
Franklin,  N.H. ,  Jan.  22,  1888.   n.p., 
[1888].   Pp.  16. 

3135  "NEEDLES  and  knitting:   the  romance  of 
Franklin's  business."   GraniteMo,  55  (1923), 
163-167. 

3136  ROWELL,  MARY  A.   "Women's  clubs  in  Franklin.' 
GraniteMo,  28  (1900),  336-340. 

3137  SAVAGE,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.   Review  of  ten  years: 
a  discourse  delivered  in  the  Congregational 
Church,  Franklin,  N.H.,  April  3,  1859.   Con- 
cord:  McFarland  &  Jenks,  1859.   Pp.  17. 

3138  SHEPARD,  ALICE  MAUDE  ROBINSON.   The  spirit 
of  Franklin,  Franklin  historical  pageant, 
written  to  commemorate  the  centenary,  1928... 
Miss  Mary  A.  Proctor,  collaborating  in  his- 
torical research;  director  of  the  pageant, 
Mr.  Glenn  B.  Glazier.   Franklin:   Towne  & 
Robie,  1928.   Pp.  32. 

3139  SMITH,  MARJORIE  WHALEN.  "Daniel  Webster's 
birthplace."  NHProfiles,  21  (Sept.  1972), 
42-45. 

3140  SMITH,  SHARON.  "The  Daniel  Webster  birth- 
place."  NHProfiles,  26  (May  1977),  16-17. 

3141  SQUIRES,  JAMES  DUANE.   "The  Inventors  Aiken 
of  Franklin,  New  Hampshire."  MtWobNB,  11 
(June  1970) ,  5-6. 

3142  WEBSTER  BIRTH  PLACE  ASSOCIATION,  FRANKLIN. 
Birthplace  of  Daniel  Webster,  Franklin,  New 
Hampshire:   brief  story  of  its  restoration 
and  presentation  to  the  state.   (1913)   2d 
ed.   Franklin:   Towne  &  Robie,  1922. 

Pp.  20. 

3143  WEYGAND,  JAMES  LAMAR.   "The  Hillside-  Press. " 
American  Book  Collector,  12  (Jan.  1962),  6. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  52,  1029,  2824. 


122 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


GILMANTON  3166 


FREEDOM  (CARROLL  CO.) 


GILMANTON  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


3144  BICKFORD,  GAIL  HOLMGREN.   Here  is  Freedom. 
North  Conway:   Reporter  Pr. ,  1975.   Unpaged 
NhHi. 

3145  NO  ENTRY. 

3146  CHAPMAN,  DOROTHY  PECK.   One  hundred  twenty- 
five  years  of  Freedom,  1832-1957.   [Free- 
dom]:  Old  Home  Association,  1957.   Pp.  23. 
NhHi. 

3147  FREEDOM,  N.H.   Freedom,  N.H.   Old  Home  Week. 
Sanbornville:   Pioneer  Pr. ,  [1903].   Unpaged. 
NhHi. 

Includes  an  historical  sketch  by  Charles  H. 
Andrews. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


3156  BADGER,  WILLIAM.   The  history  of  Gilmanton, 
New  Hampshire,  embracing  its  civil,  ecclesi- 
astical, literary,  and  biographic  history  to 
1875  and  including  the  history  of  Belmont. 
Philip  M.  Zea,  ed.   [Gilmanton]:   Gilmanton 
Historical  Society,  1976.   Pp.  viii,  114. 
NhHi. 

A  continuation  of  Daniel  Lancaster's  his- 
tory, entry  3163. 

3157  BROWN,  CYNTHIA  LOUISE  PENNOCK,  comp.   Notes 
and  excerpts  from  Lancaster's  History  of 
Gilmanton.   Concord:   Bridge  &  Byron,  1966. 
Pp.  23.   Nh. 

See  entry  3163. 

3158  COLLINS,  JOHN  J.  The  tavern,  Gilmanton,  New 
Hampshire.  [Gilmanton] :  Gilmanton  Histori- 
cal Society,  1971.   Pp.  20. 


FREMONT  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


3148  "FREMONT— the  ancient  Poplin."   GraniteMo,  46 
(1914),  161-186. 

3149  THOMAS,  MATTHEW.   Fremont,  N.H. ,  a  town  of 
distinction.   Exeter,  1975.   Pp.  144. 


3159  EHRENSPERGER,  HAROLD.   The  fire  between  the 
fires:   a  brief  history  of  Gilmanton,  New 
Hampshire,  Academy.   [Gilmanton] :   Gilmanton 
Historical  Society,  1973.   Pp.  17.   NhHi. 

3160  FRENCH,  ALBION  H.   "Old  Gilmanton  matters: 
historical  memoranda  and  biographical  notes.' 
GraniteMo,  41  (1909),  249-265. 


3150   WEBBER,  LAURANCE  E.   "Spaulding  &  Frost  Co." 
NHProfiles,  19  (Sept.  1970),  38-43,  50. 
Barrels  since  1870. 


3161   FULLERTON,  J.  E. 
of  old  Gilmanton. 
1880),  304-310. 


"Glimpses  of  the  history 
'   GraniteMo,  3  (1879- 


SEE  ALSO  entry  1585. 


GILFORD  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


3162   LANCASTER,  DANIEL.   "Schedule  of  bills  of 

mortality  in  the  town  of  Gilmanton."   NHHSC, 
6  (1850),  244. 
1825-1849. 


3151  B0LDUC,  HECTOR  L. ,  comp.  The  Gilford  story. 
Sigmund  A.  Lavine,  ed.  [Gilford]:  Thompson 
Ames  Historical  Society,  [1962].   Pp.  64. 

3152  FISHER,  C.  HOWARD.   "Gilford."   GraniteMo, 
25  (1898),  28-39. 

3153  GILFORD,  N.H.   One  hundredth  anniversary  of 
the  incorporation  of  Gilford,  New  Hampshire, 
the  proceedings  and  addresses  at  the  centen- 
nial celebration,  June  17,  1912.   Lakeport : 
Martin  A.  Haynes ,  1918.   Pp.  75.   MBNEH. 

3154  HISTORY  of  the  Winnipesaukee  Yacht  Club, 
incorporated  in  1937.   n.p.:   Max  Dodds  Memo- 
rial Fund,  1977.   Pp.  45.   NhHi. 

3155  HUNT,  ELLEN  M.  History  of  the  Gilford  Vil- 
lage F.W.  Baptist  Church,  1834-1898.  n.p., 
[1898].   Pp.  [5]. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1366,  3163. 


3163 


The  history  of  Gilmanton,  embracing 


3164 


3165 


3166 


the  proprietary,  civil,  literary,  ecclesias- 
tical, biographical,  genealogical,  and 
miscellaneous  history,  from  the  first  settle- 
ment to  the  present  time  including  what  is 
now  Gilford,  to  the  time  it  was  disannexed. 
Gilmanton:   Alfred  Prescott,  1845.   Pp.  viii, 
304. 

Continued  by  William  Badger,  entry  3156. 
See  also  entry  3157. 

"Biographical  notices  of  physicians 
in  Gilmanton."  NHRepos,  1  (1845-1846),  65- 
72. 

MAHER,  EDWARD  J.   A  brief  history  of  Smith 
Meeting  House,  Gilmanton,  New  Hampshire. 
[Gilmanton]:   Gilmanton  Historical  Society, 
1970.   Pp.  22. 

METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "The  Cogswell 
homestead,  Gilmanton."   GraniteMo,  21  (1896), 
99-102. 


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3167  GILMANTON 


3167  PRESCOTT,  WILLIAM.   "Sketch  of  the  history, 
geology,  &c.  of  Gilmanton,  in  New  Hampshire." 
CH&Misc,  1  (1822),  72-79. 

3168  TOLLES,  BRYANT  FRANKLIN,  JR.   "Ammi  Burnham 
Young  and  the  Gilmanton  Theological  Semi- 
nary."  OTNE,  61  (1970-1971),  47-54,  56. 

3169  WHITNEY,  STEPHEN  T.   "Gilmanton  Corner." 
Yankee,  32  (July  1968),  68-73. 

3170  WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  H.   "The  seminary  in  the 
wilderness:   a  representative  episode  in 
the  cultural  history  of  northern  New  Eng- 
land."  Harvard  Library  Bulletin,  13  (1959), 
369-400;  14  (1960),  27-58. 

Gilmanton  Theological  Seminary,  1835-1846. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


GILSUM  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


3171 


3172 


3173 


3174 


3175 


3176 


3177 


3178 


3179 


FIELD,  FRANCIS  F.  "The  first  burial-ground 
in  Gilsum,  N.H."  Repertory,  2  (1926-1927), 
124-130. 

FRASER,  CHARLES  JAMES.   "History  of  the 
Latter-Day  Saints  in  Gilsum,  New  Hampshire." 
Utah  Genealogical  and  Historical  Magazine, 
25  (1934),  105-109;  26  (1935),  63-67,  111- 
115,  157-167. 

GATES,  PAUL  W.  "Two  hundred  years  of  farm- 
ing in  Gilsum."   HNH,  33  (1978),  1-24. 


GILSUM' S  200th,  July  13,  1963. 
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n.p. 


HAYWARD,  SILVANUS.   Address  delivered  at  the 
centennial  celebration  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Gilsum,  New  Hampshire,  October 
28th,  1872.   Dover:   H.  H.  Goodwin,  1873. 
Pp.  63. 

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439-441. 


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Hampshire,  from  1752  to  1879....   Manchester: 
Printed  for  the  author  by  John  B.  Clarke, 
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3181 
3182 


3183 


3184 


3185 


3186 


3187 


3188 


3189 


3190 


3191 


3192 


NO  ENTRY. 

FREEMASONS.  GOFFSTOWN.   BIBLE  LODGE,  NO.  93. 
Anniversary  celebration,  June  18,  5941-1941. 
[Goffstown] :   LovellPr.,  [1941].   Unpaged. 
NhHi. 

GEROULD,  SAMUEL  LANKTON .   A  brief  history  of 
the  Congregational  Church  in  Goffstown,  N.H., 
being  part  of  a  sermon  preached  by  Samuel  L. 
Gerould. . . July  9,  1876,  with  a  few  later 
additions.   Bristol:   R.  W.  Musgrove,  1881. 
Pp.  19. 

GOFFSTOWN,  N.H.   Goffstown,  New  Hampshire, 
bi-centennial,  1761-1961.   n.p.,  [1961]. 
Pp.  78.   NhHi. 

.   Proceedings  of  the  dedication  of  the 

soldiers'  monument,  Goffstown,  New  Hampshire, 
Saturday,  June  seventeenth,  1916.   Manches- 
ter:  John  B.  Clarke,  1916.   Pp.  41.   NhHi. 
Includes  an  address  on  Civil  War  soldiers 
from  Goffstown  by  George  P.  Hadley. 

GOFFSTOWN,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Goffs- 
town, N.H. ;  containing  a  historical  sketch. . . 
with  a  catalogue  of  its  officers  and  members 
to  July  1,  1877.   Bristol:   R.  W.  Musgrove, 
1877.   Pp.  37. 

"GOFFSTOWN."   Farmer's  Monthly  Visitor,  12 
(1852),  48-49,  81-82. 

HADLEY,  GEORGE  PLUMMER.   History  of  the 
town  of  Goffstown,  1733-1920.   Published 
by  the  town.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr. ,  1924. 
2  v. 

KARANIKAS,  ALEXANDER.   "Once  upon  the  Un- 
canoonucs."   NHProfiles,  23  (July  1974), 
45-51,  80. 

Uncanoonuc  Mountains. 

"Poet  of  the  Uncanoonucs . "   NHPro- 


files, 20  (Aug.  1971),  32,  62,  64,  66,  68-69. 
Moses  Gage  Shirley. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  ELLERY.   "Early  settlement  of 
Kelley's  Falls."  ManchesterHAC,  2  (1900- 
1901),  89-96. 

OLD  HOME  WEEK  ASSOCIATION,  GOFFSTOWN.   Old 
Home  Day  exercises,  Goffstown,  New  Hampshire, 
September  1,  1904.   Concord:   Rumford,  1904. 
Pp.  77.   MH. 

Includes  a  historical  address  by  George 
P.  Hadley. 


GOFFSTOWN  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


3180    "THE  ELMS."   GraniteStMag,  5  (1908),  281-283. 
Hotel. 


124 


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GREENFIELD  3214 


3193  PIERCE,  RICHARD  DONALD.   Historical  address 
delivered  October  26th,  1941  in  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  of  Goffstown,  N.H.  on  the  200th 
anniversary  of  the  first  settling  of  the 
town.   Goffstown:   Gibbs  &  Brown,  [1941]. 

Pp.  16.   MBNEH. 

3194  SHIRLEY,  MOSES  GAGE.   "The  town  of  Goffs- 
town."  GraniteMo,  24  (1898),  249-282. 

3195  TAGGART,  DAVID  A.   "Lawyers  of  Goffstown." 
GraniteMo,  13  (1890),  114-115. 

Brief  biographical  sketches. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  4598. 


3205   .   An  historical  and  industrial  sketch 

of  Goshen,  from  its  settlement,  in  1769,  to 
1903.   Goshen,  1903.   Pp.  90.   MBNEH. 

3206   .   History  of  Goshen,  New  Hampshire, 

settled,  1769,  incorporated,  1791.   Concord: 
Evans  Printing,  1957.   Pp.  471. 

See  following  entry. 

3207  NEWMAN,  DORIS  NELSON  and  HARRY  W.  WASASIER. 
A  supplement  to  the  History  of  Goshen,  N.H. : 
an  updating  of  Walter  R.  Nelson's  "History  of 
Goshen,  N.H."   Ronald  G.  Whitney,  ed . 
[Goshen]:   Goshen  Historical  Society,  1976. 
Pp.  128. 


GORHAM  (COOS  CO.) 


SEE  ALSO  entry  1634. 


3196  EVANS,  ALFRED  RANDALL.   Fiftieth  anniversary 
of  Gorham  Lodge  Number  73,  F.  &  A.M.,  1862- 
1912,  Gorham,  N.H. ,  June  tenth  and  eleventh, 
A.L.  5912,  A.D.  1912.   n.p.,  [1912].   Un- 
paged.  NhHi. 

A  historical  address. 

3197  MARBLE,  THOMAS  L.   "Railroad  town."   NHPro- 
files,  1  (Mar.  1952),  27-30,  60-61;  (Apr. 
1952),  46-51;  (May  1952),  40-42,  61-64; 
(June  1952),  50-51;  (July  1952),  48-53. 

3198  MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS .   "Gorham."   GraniteMo, 
20  (1896),  234-247. 


GRAFTON  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


3208  HOYT,  F.  JEROME.   History  of  Slab  City, 
Grafton,  New  Hampshire,  with  some  of  the 
things  people  said  &  did.   n.p.,  1963. 
Pp.  34.   NhHi. 

3209  SAVAGE,  HOPE.   "Inside  isinglass  mountain." 
Yankee,  42  (June  1978),  48-51. 

The  Ruggles  Mine  produced  mica,  1803-1969. 

3210  TILDEN,  PAUL  MASON.   "America's  first  mica 
mine?"   Rocks  and  Minerals ,  30  (1935),  499- 
500,  509. 

1781. 


GOSHEN  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


SEE  ALSO  entries  92,  593,  655. 


3199  CARVER,  NELLIE  M.   Goshen,  South  Conway,  New 
Hampshire.   Portland,  Me.:   House  of  Fal- 
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3200  GOSHEN,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE.   Gosh- 
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GRANTHAM  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


3211   HOWARD,  AMAH  R. ,  comp.  and  ed.   Town  of 

Grantham,  New  Hampshire.   Grantham:   Bicen- 
tennial Committee,  1977.   Pp.  143.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  511,  518,  575-576. 


3201  "GOSHEN  Corner,  1802-1927."   New  Hampshire 
Congregational  Record,  8  (Oct.  15,  1927),  7. 

First  Congregational  Society. 

3202  NELSON,  A.  W.  and  WALTER  R.  NELSON.   "Gosh- 
en."  GraniteStMag,  6  (1910-1911),  104-112. 

3203  NELSON,  WALTER  R.   "Gleanings  from  our  early 
history:   Goshen  history."   Speaker,  4 
(June  1938),  18-19. 

3204  [ ] .   The  beginning  of  the  history  of 


Goshen,  New  Hampshire,  settled,  1769,  in- 
corporated, 1791.  Concord:  Evans,  1953. 
Pp.  20.   Nh. 

Author  attributed  by  Nh;  hoped  (p.  2) 
"printing  may  be  continued";  text  ends  mid- 
sentence. 


GREENFIELD  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


3212  HOPKINS,  DORIS  E.  Greenfield,  New  Hampshire: 
the  story  of  a  town,  1791-1976.  [Greenfield] 
Greenfield  Historical  Society,  1977. 

Pp.  viii,  290. 

3213  HOPKINS,  HENRIETTA  M.  and  RUTH  W.  LEDWARD. 

A  brief  history  of  Greenfield,  New  Hampshire, 
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3214  HUTCHINSON,  ELIOT  DOLE.   "Annals  of  Green- 
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3215  GREENLAND 


GREENLAND  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


GROTON  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


3215    CLOUGH,  ALFRED  MEDCALF.   Historical  narrative 
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3224   CUMMINGS,  GEORGE  J.   "A  leaf  from  the  life  of 
a  farmer's  hoy  ninety  years  ago."   OTNE,  19 
(1928-1929),  99-112. 
Reminiscences . 


3216  DION,  FRANCES.   Upon  this  rock:   a  history  of 
the  Community  Congregational  Church,  Green- 
land, New  Hampshire.   Prepared  for  the  250th 
anniversary  observance  of  the  organization  of 
the  church,  1706-1956.   Portsmouth:   Straw- 
berry Bank  Print  Shop,  1956.   Pp.  [32]. 

3217  NO  ENTRY. 


HADLEY'S  PURCHASE  (COOS  CO.) 


3225   MOREY,  FLORENCE.   "Abel  Crawford  and  his 
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(1954-1955),  1-9. 
Hotel. 


3218  HALL,  MICAJAH  OTIS.   Rambles  about  Greenland 
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3219  HUNT,  ELMER  MUNSON.  "When  New  Hampshire's 
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3220  WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  W.   "The  oldest  house  in  New 
Hampshire."   GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  107-109. 

Weeks  House,  1638. 


HALE'S  LOCATION  (CARROLL  CO.) 


3226    SHACKFORD,  MARTHA  HALE.   "The  granting  of 
Hale's  Location."   Appalachia,  34  (1962- 
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HAMPSTEAD  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


SEE  ALSO  entries  596,  1590,  1596. 


GREEN'S  GRANT  (COOS  CO.) 


3221   AHEARN,  MARY.   "Fire  at  the  Glen  House." 
MtWObNB,  8  (Mar.  1967),  2-4. 

A  succession  of  hotels  called  "The  Glen 
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GREENVILLE  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


3222  EATON,  T.  A.,  MARSHALL  BUTTRICK,  and  ELSIE  F. 
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3223  WHEELER,  ELSIE  F. ,  GERTRUDE  S.  KIMBALL,  and 
ALICE  E.  DOW.   A  history  of  the  Congrega- 
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SEE  ALSO  entry  5008. 


3227 


3228 


3229 


3230 


3231 


3232 


3233 


CARR,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM.  "A  word  list  from 
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HAMPSTEAD,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
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KELLY,  JOHN.   "Historical  sketch  of  the  town 
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MARKS,  J.  GARLAND.   "The  East  Hampstead  pre- 
cancelled  postal  card."   American  Philatelist, 
71  (1958),  717-720. 
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3234   NOYES,  HARRIETTE  ELIZA,  comp.   A  memorial  of 
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HAMPTON  3256 


Proceedings  of  the  150th  anniversary  of  the 
town's  incorporation,  July  4th,  1899.... 
Boston:   George  B.  Reed,  1899-1902.   2  v. 
V.  2  has  title:   A  memorial  history  of 
Hampstead,  New  Hampshire. .. Congregational 
Church,  1752-1902,  with  an  appendix  to  v.  1. 

3235  PRATT,  THEODORE  CONSTANTINE.   Historical 
record  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Hamp- 
stead, N.H. ,  also,  the  articles  of  faith.... 
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NhHi. 

3236  PRESSEY,  C.  PARK.   Historical  sketch  of  the 
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NhHi. 

3237  SMITH,  ISAAC  WILLIAM.   Address  delivered 
July  4th,  1849,  at  the  centennial  celebra- 
tion of  the  incorporation  of  the  town  of 
Hampstead,  N.H.   Manchester:   James  0.  Adams, 
1849.   Pp.  84. 

2d  ed.  of  address,  1-43,  entitled  History 
of  the  town  of  Hampstead,  N.H.,  for  one  hun- 
dred years.   Haverhill,  Mass.,  1884.   Pp.  46. 

3238  WADLEIGH,  ERASTUS .   "Thomas  Wadleigh  of 
Hampstead  and  his  descendants."   GraniteMo, 
3  (1879-1880),  212-214. 


HAMPTON  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


3245 


3239 


3240 


3241 


APPLETON,  JESSE.   The  immensity  of  God:   a 
sermon  delivered  to  the  Congregational  Soci- 
ety in  Hampton,  November  14,  1797,  at  the 
dedication  of  their  new  house  for  public  wor- 
ship.  Newburyport:   Edmund  M.  Blunt,  1797. 
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By  the  pastor. 

CRAIG,  DAVID  V.   "General  Moulton's  haunted 
house."   NHEchoes,  5  (Oct.  1974),  14-17. 

.   "The  Hampton  witch."   NHEchoes,  3 


3242 


3243 


(Jan. -Feb.  1973),  7-12. 

Eunice  Cole;  tried  and  convicted  of  witch- 
craft in  1656. 

.   "Thorwald's  grave:   fact  or  legend?" 


3244 


NHProfiles,  23  (Jan.  1974),  70-74,  76-79. 
Thorwald  Ericsson. 

CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.   Trolleys  to  the 
Casino:   Exeter,  Hampton  &  Amesbury  Street 
Railway.   Manchester:   New  England  Electric 
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NhHi. 

DOW,  JOSEPH.   An  historical  address,  deliv- 
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of  December,  1838,  in  commemoration  of  the 
settlement  of  that  town:   two  hundred  years 
having  elapsed  since  that  event.   Concord: 
Asa  McFarland,  1839.   Pp.  44. 


3246 


3247 


3248 


3249 


3250 


3251 


3252 


3253 


3254 


3255 


3256 


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Hampshire,  from  its  settlement  in  1638,  to 
the  autumn  of  1892.   Lucy  Ellen  Dow,  ed. 
Salem,  Mass.:   Salem  Pr. ,  1893.   2  v.  in  1. 

DOW,  LUCY  ELLEN.   The  beautiful  place  of 
pines:   a  sketch  of  Hampton,  N.H.   Ports- 
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FRASER,  ESTHER  STEVENS.  "Pioneer  furniture 
from  Hampton,  New  Hampshire."  Antiques,  17 
(1930),  312-316. 

FRINK  &  BATCHELDER,  (attornies) .   Defendant's 
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Rockingham,  SS.  Dec.  Law  Term,  1892.   Supreme 
Court.   n.p.,  1892.   Pp.  14.   NhU. 

Evaluation  of  Massachusetts'  1639  grant. 

GOODING,  ALFRED.  "Seaborn  Cotton,  John  Cot- 
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GOOKIN,  NATHANIEL.   The  day  of  trouble  near, 
the  tokens  of  it,  and  a  due  preparation  for 
it;  in  three  sermons  on  Ezekiel  VII.  7:   The 
first  of  which  was  preached  on  the  Lord's 
day,  October  29,  1727,  which  was  the  day  im- 
mediately preceeding  [sic]  the  late  earth- 
quake; the  other  two  were  prepared  for,  and 
one  of  them  was  preach'd  on  a  day  of  publick 
fasting  and  prayer,  Nov.  16.   To  which  is 
added,  a  sermon  on  Deuteronomy  v.  29. 
preach'd  the  Wednesday  after  that  awakening 
providence;  and  an  appendix,  giving  some  ac- 
count of  that  earthquake,  as  it  was  in  Hamp- 
ton.  And  something  remarkable  of  thunder  and 

lightning  in  that  town,  in  the  year  1727. 
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"GREAT  earthquake  of  1727. 
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NHHSC,  4  (1834), 


GREENE,  AELLA.   Happy  days  at  Hampton,  and 
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HALL,  NEWTON  MARSHALL.   "Old  Hampton  in  New 
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HAMPTON,  N.H.   Official  pictorial  magazine, 
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Articles  by  0.  Raymond  Garland  et  al. 

HAMPTON,  N.H.   AMERICAN  REVOLUTION  BICENTEN- 
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HOLMAN,  JOHN  M.   "Historic  Hampton  remembers 
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3257  HAMPTON 


3257 


3258 


3259 


3260 


3261 


3262 


3263 


3264 


3265 


3266 


3267 


HOXIE,  WILBAR  M.   "Nudd ' s  Canal,  Hampton, 
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JOHNSON,  HARRY  ALDEN.   Along  the  Hamton 
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LANE,  L.  K.  H.   "Historic  Hampton." 
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LAWRENCE,  HARRY  V.   "Wreck  of  the  schooner 
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MARDEN,  JUDITH  A.   "The  General  Moulton 
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MOODY,  ARTHUR  J.,  ed.   Hampton  Academy  and 
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[ROSS,  JOHN  ALEXANDER].   Historical  sketch 
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ROTHOVIUS,  ANDREW  E.   "The  Hampton,  N.H. 
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HAMPTON  FALLS  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


3272  "THE  BEER  bottle  church."  Yankee,  23  (Aug. 
1959),  43. 

Bottle  atop  the  steeple  of  the  First  Bap- 
tist Church. 

3273  BROWN,  SARAH  NORRIS .   Sunnyside  files  of 
Sarah  Norris  Brown:   her  diaries  and  re- 
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Pp.  160.   Nh. 

3274  BROWN,  WARREN.   History  of  Hampton  Falls, 
N.H.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr. ,  1900-1918.   2  v. 

3275  COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "The  Governor  Weare 
estate."   GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  409-417. 

Meshech  Weare. 

3276  DEARBORN,  CLARKSON.   "An  historic  hill." 
GraniteMo,  15  (1893),  7-15. 

"The  Hill." 

3277  LAUGHLIN,  MARILLA  and  RICHARD  B.  SANBORN. 
Hampton  Falls,  New  Hampshire,  1722-1972. 
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3278  SANBORN,  FRANKLIN  BENJAMIN.   "Two  New  Hamp- 
shire libraries  in  Hampton  Falls,  1785." 
MHSP,  43  (1909-1910),  33-45. 

Private  libraries  of  Meschech  Weare  and 
Samuel  Langdon. 

3279  WHITNEY,  STEPHEN  T.   "The  legend  of  the  Upper 
End."   NHProfiles,  19  (June  1970),  22-27. 

Churches  in  the  "Upper  End"  of  town. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1577. 


HANCOCK  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


3268  SANBORN,  VICTOR  CHANNING.   "The  grantees  and       3280 
settlement  of  Hampton  N.H."   Essex  Institute 
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3269  SMITH,  ELOISE  LANE.   Drama  of  Winnacunnet. 
Written  for  the  tercentenary  celebration  of 
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Pp.  56. 

3270  STIMSON,  RUTH  G.   "Salt  marsh  history." 
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3271  WALKER,  HERBERT.   The  meeting  houses  of 

Hampton,  1638-1938.   n.p.,  [1938].   Unpaged.       3283 

Relates  to  First  Congregational  Church 
only. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1584,  1587,  1592,  3284 

6211. 


3281 


3282 


HAYWARD,  WILLIAM  WILLIS.   The  history  of 
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NYLANDER,  ROBERT  HARRINGTON.   "The  David  Hub- 
bard House,  Hancock,  New  Hampshire."   OTNE, 
49  (1958-1959),  79-83. 

PEARSON,  HAYDN  SANBORN.   "Hometown  revisited: 
Hancock,  New  Hampshire."   Tomorrow,  8  (June 
1949),  25-30. 

Four  decades  of  economic  and  social  change. 

New  England  flavor:   memories  of  a 


country  boyhood.   N.Y. :   Norton,  [1961] 
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TUTTLE,  ADOLPHUS  DARWIN,  et  al.   A  prelude  to 
Hancock's  second  hundred  years,   n.p.,  1976. 
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Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


HANOVER  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


HANOVER  3310 


3285  ABBOTT,  GEORGE  H. ,  defendant.   Life,  trial, 
and  confession  of  Frank  C.  Almy. . .Abbott , 
alias  Almy,  murderer  of  Christie  Warden. . . . 
Laconia:   J.  J.  Lane,  [1891?].   Pp.  32. 

3286  ADAMS,  CHARLES  DARWIN.   "The  administration 
of  President  Nichols:   a  review  of  seven 
years."   DartAlum,  8  (1915-1916),  331-337. 

Ernest  Fox  Nichols  at  Dartmouth,  1909- 
1915. 

3287  ADAMS,  DAVID  ERNEST.   "Historic  houses  of 
old  Hanover."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  26  (1911- 
1912),  75-81. 

3288  [ADAMS,  MELVIN  OHIO]  and  [WILLIAM  SWAN  DANA]. 
In  a  dormitory  forty-five  years  after... the 
Dartmouth  Class  of  1871  at  its  reunion  in 
June  1916.   Hanover,  1916.   Pp.  [7].   NhD. 

3289   and  WILLIAM  T.  ATWOOD.   "The  new  Dart- 
mouth."  NEM,  n.s.  41  (1909-1910),  521-530. 

3290  ALLEN,  SAMUEL  CLESSON.   Eulogy  on  the  Hon. 
John  Wheelock,  L.L.D. ,  late  president  of 
Dartmouth  University,  who  died  April  4,  1817, 
pronounced  in  the  University  Chapel,  August 
27,  1817,  being  the  day  of  the  anniversary 
commencement.   Hanover:   David  Watson,  1817. 
Pp.  19. 

3291  ALLEN,  WILLIAM.   "Memoir  of  Eleazar  Wheelock, 
D.D. ,  founder  and  first  president  of  Dart- 
mouth College."   AmQReg,  10  (Aug.  1837), 

[9]-31. 

3292  ALMY:   a  story  of  crime.   By  a  Boston  Globe 
reporter.   Boston:   Hub,  1891.   Pp.  29.   NhD. 

Drawn  from  Globe  articles  by  Henry  G. 
Trickey  and  Frank  H.  Stanyan,  on  the  Warden 
murder. 

3293  ALUMNUS,  psued.   Professor  Hale  and  Dartmouth 
College.   [Hanover?,  1835?].   Pp.  23. 

On  the  history  of  instruction  in  chemistry 
since  1820.   Signed:   Alumnus.   See  also 
entry  3643  • 

3294  AMSDEN,  JOHN  PAGE.   The  Mary  Hitchcock  Memo- 
rial Hospital:   its  third  quarter  century, 
1943-1968.   Hanover,  [1969].   Pp.  70. 

Also  issued  in  1969  bound  with  Richard- 
son's earlier  history.   See  entry  3683. 

3295  ANDLER,  KENNETH.   "To  have  been  or  not  to 
have  been."  Yankee,  36  (June  1972),  92-94, 
160-167. 

George  Ulysses  Lenson,  a  fictitious  member 
of  the  Dartmouth  class  of  1926. 

3296  ARNOLD,  NORMAN  K.   "A  teaching  library." 
DartAlum,  36  (Aug.  1944),  7-11. 

Dartmouth  College  Library. 


3297  AYRES,  RUSSELL  0.   "The  Indian  yell  revisit- 
ed." DartAlum,  65  (May  1973),  14-15. 

Ralph  Walkingstick,  '18,  introduced  "Wah- 
Hoo-Wah." 

3298  BAKER,  HENRY  MOORE.   "New  Hampshire  and  its 
college."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  17  (1902- 
1903),  35-40. 

Dartmouth. 

3299  BAKETEL,  H.  SHERIDAN.   "Eleazar  Wheelock  and 
the  foundation  of  Dartmouth  College."   Dart- 
mouth Literary  Monthly,  9  (1894-1895),  25- 
27. 

3300  BARLOW,  WILLIAM  and  DAVID  0.  POWELL.   "Stu- 
dent views  of  the  Medical  Institution  at 
Dartmouth  in  1813  and  1814."   HNH,  31 
(1976),  92-107. 


3301 


3302 


3303 


3304 


3305 


3306 


3307 


3308 


3309 


BARTLETT,  EDWIN  JULIUS.   "The  burying  ground. 
DartAlum,  14  (1921-1922),  88-95. 
At  Hanover  Center. 

.   "Dartmouth — as  it  was  sixty  years 


ago."  DartAlum,  22  (1929-1930),  103-109. 


A  Dartmouth  book  of  remembrance: 


pen  and  camera  sketches  of  Hanover  and  the 
College  before  the  centennial  and  after. 
Hanover:   Webster  Pr.,  1922.   Pp.  160. 

First  version  was  a  series  of  four  articles 
in  DartAlum,  13  (1920-1921),  74-79,  198-205, 
356-365,  442-450. 

"The  Dartmouth  green  and  other  col- 


lege colors."  Dartmouth  Bi-Monthly,  3 
(1907-1908),  186-191. 

"Materies  medici."   DartAlum,  16 


(1923-1924),  673-681. 

Dartmouth  Medical  School. 

.   "Mere  football."  DartAlum,  19 


(1926-1927),  17-26. 
Dartmouth  College. 

.   "Old  timers."  DartAlum,  24  (1931- 


1932),  304-308. 

Dartmouth  College,  1868-1875. 

"The  vicissitudes  of  South  Hall." 


DartAlum,  21  (1928-1929),  359-363. 
Dartmouth  College. 

.   "Well,  — it's  gone!"   DartAlum,  23 


(1930-1931),  535-539. 

Church  of  Christ  at  Dartmouth  College; 
building  burned  down. 

3310   BARTLETT,  JOHN  HENRY  and  JOHN  PEARL  GIFFORD. 
Dartmouth  athletics:   A  complete  history  of 
all  kinds  of  sports  at  the  college.   Concord: 
Republican  Pr. ,  1893.   Pp.  xii,  322. 


129 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


3311  HANOVER 


3311 


3312 


3313 


3314 


3315 


3316 


3317 


3318 


3319 


3320 


3321 


3322 


3323 


Spin-off  appeared  in  University  Magazine, 
10  (1894),  [30]-36. 

BARTLETT,  SAMUEL  COLCORD,  1817-1898.   An 
address  on  the  life  and  character  of  the  late 
Henry  Elijah  Parker,  D.D.,  Daniel  Webster 
Professor  of  Latin  at  Dartmouth  college, 
delivered  at  the  funeral  services  in  the 
college  church,  Hanover,  November  9,  1896. 
Cambridge,  Mass.:   John  Wilson,  1896. 
Pp.  13. 

Dartmouth  A.B.  1841;  on  faculty,  1866- 
1891. 

.   "Dartmouth  College."   GraniteMo,  4 


(1880-1881),  149-152. 
.   Dartmouth  College,  as  it  has  been, 


is,  should  be,  and  can  be....   [Hanover, 
1881].   Pp.  11. 

.   "Dr.  Wheelock  and  Dartmouth  College. 


GraniteMo,  11  (1888),  277-281. 

.   "The  early  life  of  Daniel  Webster." 

Dartmouth  Literary  Monthly,  13  (Oct.  1898), 
1-16. 


What  Dartmouth  College  has  done  for 


New  Hampshire.   n.p. ,  [1878].   Pp.  [3]. 
Signed:   S.  C.  B. 

BARTLETT,  WILLIAM  A.   "Builders  of  Dartmouth." 
DartAlum,  23  (1930-1931),  171-173. 

Presidents  William  J.  Tucker  and  Samuel  C. 
Bartlett. 

.   "A  Commencement  story  of  fifty-five 


years  ago."   DartAlum,  24  (1931-1932),  629- 
630. 

Serenading. 

.   "The  rough-and-ready  eighties." 


3324 


DartAlum,  22  (1929-1930),  393-395. 
Dartmouth  College. 

BAXTER,  MAURICE  G.   "Should  the  Dartmouth 
College  Case  have  been  reargued?"   NEQ,  33 
(1960),  19-36. 

BELKNAP,  JEREMY.   Journey  to  Dartmouth  in 
1744.   Edward  G.  Latham,  ed.   Hanover: 
Dartmouth  Publications,  1950.   Pp. 

BELLOWS,  JOHN  A.   "Early  drama  in  Hanover." 
DartAlum,  13  (1920-1921),  146-148. 

BENDER,  IRVING  E.  and  CHAUNCEY  NEWELL  ALLEN. 
Psychology  at  Dartmouth,  1882-1962:   a  brief 
history.   [Hanover],  1962.   Pp.  8.   NhD. 
"On  the  occasion  of  the  dedication  of 
Gerry  Memorial  Hall,  May  18,  1962." 

BEN^ZET,  LOUIS  PAUL.   Three  years  of  football 
at  Dartmouth,  being  the  story  of  the  seasons 
of  '01,  '02  and  '03.   n.p.,  [1904?]. 
Pp.  259. 


3325  BENTLEY,  WARNER.   "Theatre  at  Dartmouth." 
National  Theatre  Conference  Quarterly  Bulle- 
tin, 3  (Apr.  1941),  11-14. 

The  experimental  theater  of  the  Dartmouth 
Players. 

3326  BISBEE,  MARVIN  DAVID.  "Library  of  Dartmouth 
College."  New  Hampshire  Library  Commission. 
Bulletin,  n.s.  1  (1900),  17-19. 

3327  BISHOP,  CRAWFORD  MORRISON.   "A  brief  histori- 
cal sketch  of  'The  Lit.'"   Dartmouth  Magazine, 
19  (1904-1905),  33-36. 

"Dartmouth  Literary  Magazine." 

3328  BLACK,  JOHN  W.   "Webster's  peroration  in  the 
Dartmouth  College  case."   Quarterly  Journal 
of  Speech,  23  (1937),  635-642. 

3329  BLODGETT,  HAROLD  WILLIAM.   "Walt  Whitman's 
Dartmouth  visit."   DartAlum,  25  (Feb.  1933), 
13-15. 

Read  June  26,  1872,  "As  strong  as  a  bird 
on  pinions  free,"  incorporated  into  1881 
ed.  of  "Leaves  of  Grass."   Reprinted  in  Long 
Islander,  June  1,  1972. 

3330  BLUM,  ROBERT  S.  "Oliver  Wendell  Holmes 
slept — and  taught — here."  DartAlum,  48 
(May  1956),  30-31. 

Professor  of  Anatomy,  Dartmouth  Medical 
School,  fall  terms,  1838-1840. 

3331  BLUMENTHAL,  ARTHUR  E.   Portraits  at  Dart- 
mouth.  Hanover:   Dartmouth  College  Museum 
and  Galleries,  1978.   Pp.  137.   NhD. 

Catalog  of  an  exhibit  at  the  Hopkins 
Center,  10  Mar  -  16  Apr  1978,  arranged  by 
date  of  execution,  with  historical  notes  on 
artist,  subject  and  painting;  its  provenance, 
publication  and  exhibition,  with  lists  of 
portraits  not  shown. 

3332  BOND,  SAMUEL  R.   "A  Dartmouth  reminiscence  of 
1855."  DartAlum,  7  (1914-1915),  92-94. 

Wendell  Phillips  invited  to  speak  at  Com- 
mencement . 

3333  BORDEN,  ARNOLD  K.   "The  Republic  of  Hanover." 
DartAlum,  24  (1931-1932),  539-541. 

During  the  Revolution. 

3334  BOUCHARD,  ADRIAN.   "A  portfolio  of  the  Dart- 
mouth Cemetery."   DartAlum,  66  (Nov.-  1973), 
25-[29]. 

Ten  photographs  of  markers  since  1771, 
with  historical  comments. 

3335  BOWEN,  WILFRID  WEDGWOOD.   A  pioneer  museum 
in  the  wilderness.   Hanover:   Dartmouth  Col- 
lege Museum,  1958.   Pp.  49. 

Founded  in  1772. 

3336  BRAMAN,  HOWARD  FREDERICK  and  CLIFFORD  LESLIE 
JORDAN,  JR.   "A  blue-chip  asset  for  50 
years:  the  Dartmouth  Alumni  Fund,  1915- 
1964."  DartAlum,  56  (Apr.  1964),  20-29. 


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Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


HANOVER  3362 


3337 


3338 


3339 


3340 


3341 


3342 


3343 


3344 


3345 


3346 


3347 


BRAMAN,  HAROLD  FREDERICK,  "Dartmouth's  de- 
baters are  arguing  themselves  into  national 
renown."   DartAlum,  54  (Mar.  1962),  25-28. 

.   "The  fated  morning."   DartAlum,  56 


3350 


(Feb.  1964),  28-30. 

Dartmouth  Hall,  built  1785-1792,  burned 
Feb.  18,  1964. 

.   "Horning:   invention  of  the  devil." 


DartAlum,  56  (Dec.  1963),  8-10. 
19th  century  student  protest. 

BRANNAN,  W.  F.   "The  Dartmouth  College  case." 
Annals  of  Iowa,  8  (1907),  51-56. 

BREWSTER,  CHARLES  TREDICK.  A  history  of  the 
Dartmouth  Christian  Association.  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.:   Edwards  Bros.,  [1927].   Pp.  28.   NhD. 

BROOKS,  TIMOTHY  H.   Dartmouth  College  radio: 
a  case  history  in  campus  broadcasting.   Hano- 
ver, 1964.   Pp.  155.   NhD. 

Student  radio  since  1941,  except  first 
chapter  on  origins,  1923-1925,  which  also  ap- 
peared in  DartAlum,  59  (Mar.  1967),  7-9. 

BROWN,  BANCROFT  HUNTINGTON.   Mathematics  at 
Dartmouth,  1769-1961:   dedicatory  conference, 
Albert  Bradley  Center  for  Mathematics. 
Hanover,  1961.   Pp.  12.   NhD. 

BROWN,  ERNEST  FRANCIS,  comp.   A  Dartmouth 
reader.   Hanover:   Dartmouth  Publications, 
1969.   Pp.  339. 

BROWN,  FRANCIS.   "The  College  just  after  the 
Civil  War."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  18  (1903- 
1904),  2-8. 

BROWN,  RALPH  ADAMS.   "The  printing  press  is 
carried  to  Vermont:   the  Dresden  Press." 
Bulletin  of  Bibliography,  29  (1972),  122- 
124. 

"Dresden,  Vermont"  was  part  of  Dartmouth 
College  in  the  "Eastern  Union"  with  Vermont, 
1778-1779,  1781-1782. 

BROWN,  SAMUEL  GILMAN.   An  address  delivered 
before  the  Society  of  the  Alumni  of  Dart- 
mouth College. .. July  25,  1855.   Concord: 
McFarland  &  Jenks ,  1856.   Pp.  69. 


3351 


3352 


3353 


3354 


3355 


3356 


3357 


3358 


3359 


BROWN,  SANBORN  CONNER  and  LEONARD  M.  RIESER. 
Natural  philosophy  at  Dartmouth;  from  survey- 
ors' chains  to  the  pressure  of  light. 
Hanover:   Univ.  pr.  of  N.E.  for  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1974.   Pp.  xii,  127. 

BUNNELL,  ELLSWORTH  H.   "For  the  love  of  a 
lady."  NHProfiles,  16  (Nov.  1967),  38-41. 

Murder  of  Christie  Warden  by  George  H. 
Abbott,  alias  Frank  C.  Almy,  1890. 

BURIAN,  HERMANN  M.   "The  history  of  the  Dart- 
mouth Eye  Institute."   Archives  of  Opthal- 
mology,  40  (Aug.  1948),  163-175. 

Founded  1937.   Includes  Adelbert  Ames' 
work  from  1919,  and  a  bibliography  of  Insti- 
tute publications. 

BURNS,  ROBERT  E.   "Outers  of  other  days." 
DartAlum,  23  (1930-1931),  251-253. 
Dartmouth  Outing  Club. 

BURTON,  HAROLD  HITZ.  "The  Dartmouth  College 
Case:  a  dramatization."  American  Bar  Asso- 
ciation. Journal,  38  (1952),  991-994,  1055- 
1057. 

CAMPBELL,  BRUCE  A.   "John  Marshall,  Virginia 
political  economy,  and  the  Dartmouth  College 
decision."   American  Journal  of  Legal  His- 
tory, 19  (1975),  40-65. 

CAMPBELL,  GABRIEL.   "President  Bartlett— 
reminiscent  and  otherwise."   Dartmouth  Lit- 
erary Monthly,  13  (1898-1899),  259-277. 
Samuel  Colcord  Bartlett,  1817-1898. 

CARRICK,  ALICE  VAN  LEER.   The  next-to- 
nothing  house.   Boston:   Atlantic  Monthly 
Pr.,  1922.   Pp.  xx,  252. 

.   "Webster  Cottage  removed — and  re- 


visited."  DartAlum,  21  (1928-1929),  154- 
157. 

"Next-to-Nothing  House." 

CASQUE  AND  GAUNTLET,  DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE. 
The  fiftieth  anniversary  of  Casque  and 
Gauntlet,  1887-1937.   Dartmouth  College, 
Hanover,  New  Hampshire.   [Hartford,  Conn. 
Case,  Lockwood  and  Brainard ,  1937]. 
Pp.  [66].   NhD. 


3348   .   A  discourse  commemorative  of  Charles 

Brickett  Haddock,  D.D. ,  late  Professor  of 
Intellectual  Philosophy  and  Political  Econ- 
omy, delivered  before  the  faculty  and  stu- 
dents of  Dartmouth  College,  April  19,  1861. 
Windsor,  Vt . :   Bishop  &  Tracy,  1861.   Pp.  30. 

Dartmouth  A.B.  1815;  faculty  1819-1850. 

3349   .   An  historical  discourse,  delivered 


before  the  alumni  of  Dartmouth  College,  July 
21,  1869,  one  hundred  years  after  the  found- 
ing of  that  institution.   Hanover:   Dartmouth 
Pr.,  1870.   Pp.  38. 


3360  CAVERNO,  CHARLES.   Reminiscences  of  the 
eulogy  of  Rufus  Choate  on  Daniel  Webster, 
delivered  at  Dartmouth  College,  July  26, 
1853,  and  discussions  more  or  less  therewith 
connected.   Boston:   Sherman,  French,  1914. 
Pp.  5,  51. 

3361  CHAMBERLIN,  ROY  B.   "The  Dartmouth  green." 
DartAlum,  18  (1925-1926),  612-615. 

Origin  of  the  College's  color. 

3362  CHANDLER,  CHARLES  HENRY.   A  history  of  the 
Theological  Society,  of  Dartmouth  College, 
read  before  the  society,  June  1,  1868.   Hano- 
ver:  Chapin  and  Whitcomb,  1868.   Pp.  24. 


131 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


3363  HANOVER 


3363 


3364 


3365 


3366 


3367 


3368 


3369 


3370 


3371 


3372 


3373 


3374 


3375 


3376 


CHAPMAN,  CARLETON  B.   Dartmouth  Medical 
School:   the  first  175  years.   Hanover:   Univ. 
Pr.  of  New  England,  1973.   Pp.  x,  106. 

First  published  as  a  special  issue  of  the 
Dartmouth  Medical  Quarterly,  5  (Summer  1968). 

.   Report  of  the  Dean:   Dartmouth  Medi- 

cal  School,  1966-1967  to  1971-1972.   Hanover: 
Reporter  Pr.,  1972.   Pp.  ix,  135.   NhD. 

CHAPMAN,  GEORGE  THOMAS.   Sketches  of  the 
alumni  of  Dartmouth  College,  from  the  first 
graduation  in  1771  to  the  present  time,  with 
a  brief  history  of  the  institution.   Cam- 
bridge, Mass.:   Riverside  Pr. ,  1867. 
Pp.  520. 

CHASE,  FREDERICK.   "Bibliography  of  Dartmouth 
College."   GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  321-324. 

.   "Early  college  athletics  at  Dart- 


3377 


mouth."   Dartmouth  Literary  Monthly,  4  (1889- 
1890),  83-86. 

"Hanover  in  the  convention  of  1788." 


GraniteMo,  11  (1888),  310-312. 

Jonathan  Freeman  and  the  Federal  Constitu- 
tion. 

.   "Historical  address  at  the  reopening 


of  the  College  Church  in  Hanover,  October  26, 
1889."  GraniteMo,  13  (1890),  6-10. 

and  GEORGE  HOADLY.   Historical  address 


by  Frederick  Chase,  Esq.  and  Oration  by  the 
Hon.  George  Hoadly. . .delivered  before  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  society  of  Dartmouth  college,  at 
its  centennial  anniversary,  June  29,  1887. 
Cambridge,  Mass. :   J.  Wilson,  1887.   Pp.  59. 


and  JOHN  KING  LORD. 

mouth  College....   v.  1: 


A  history  of  Dart- 
A  history  of  Dart- 
mouth College  and  the  town  of  Hanover,  New 
Hampshire  (to  1815) ,  by  Frederick  Chase 
(1891)  2d  ed.  by  John  K.  Lord.   Brattleboro, 
Vt.:   Vermont  Printing,  1928.   Pp.  xi,  682. 
v.  2:   A  history  of  Dartmouth  College,  1815- 
1909,  by  John  K.  Lord.   Concord:   Rumford 
Pr. ,  1913.   Pp.  iv,  725. 

CHASE,  STEPHEN.   "He  made  athletics  'respect- 
able. '"  DartAlum,  50  (Jan.  1958),  40-41. 
Track  at  Dartmouth,  1892-1896. 

"The  murder  of  Christie  Warden." 


DartAlum,  50  (Feb.  1958),  35. 

"Another  chapter  in  the  reminiscences  of 
Stephen  Chase  '96." 

CHENEY,  G.  A.   "Hanover,  the  home  of  Dart- 
mouth."  GraniteMo,  39  (1907),  393-404. 

CHILDS,  FRANCIS  LANE.   "Dartmouth  Hall— old 
and  new."   DartAlum,  28  (Jan.  1936),  7-17. 

.   "A  Dartmouth  history  lesson  for 


3378 


3379 


3380 


3381 


3382 


3383 


3384 


3385 


3386 


3387 


3388 


3389 


3390 


,  ed.   Hanover,  New  Hampshire,  a  bicen- 
tennial book;  essays  in  celebration  of  the 
town's  200th  anniversary.   Hanover:   [Hanover 
Bicentennial  Committee],  1961.   Pp.  vi ,  275. 

.   Historical  notes  on  the  commencement . 

[Hanover:   Dartmouth  College,  1964].   Pp.  [8], 
NhD. 

Sine  1771;  program  insert  distributed  an- 
nually until  — ? 

.   "Past  July  4th  observances  are  re- 


viewed by  Professor  Childs  in  bicentennial 
address."   Hanover  Gazette  (July  6,  1961). 
1797,  1802,  1851,  Old  Home  Day,  1899,  1911. 

.   The  Webster  Cottage  and  those  who 

lived  there.   Hanover:   Hanover  Historical 
Society,  1969.   Pp.  40. 

"Transcribed  from  the  tapes  of  a  lecture 
given  before  the  Society,  April  1,  1968." 

,  and  ERNEST  BRADLEE  WATSON.   "The  White 

Church:   historic  church  at  Dartmouth  marks 
175th  anniversary."  DartAlum,  38  (May  1946), 
20-25. 

CHILDS,  JOHN  [WARREN?].   "Crosby  days." 
DartAlum,  42  (Mar.  1950),  29-30. 

CHIVERS,  ARTHUR  H.   "The  old  Dartmouth  bury- 
ing ground."  DartAlum,  44  (Feb.  1952),  19- 
22. 

CLARK,  FRANCIS  E.   "Dartmouth  days." 
DartAlum,  9  (1916-1917),  306-312. 

Reminiscences  of  a  member  of  the  class  of 
1873. 

CLARK,  GEORGE  G.   "More  about  Dartmouth 
songs."  DartAlum,  6  (1913-1914),  97-99. 

.   "Something  about  Dartmouth  songs." 


DartAlum,  2  (1909-1910),  229-240. 

CLARK,  NEWTON  D. ,  RAYMOND  E.  MABEN,  and 
CHARLES  H.  DONAHUE.   "The  origins  of  Delta 
Alpha — a  symposium."   DartAlum,  15  (1922- 
1923),  379-385. 

A  dormitory  society. 

CLEMENTS,  KENDRICK  A.   "Life  in  a  howling 
wilderness:   recollections  of  frontier  New 
Hampshire."   NHProfiles,  21  (Sept.  1972), 
32-33,  73. 

Ariel  Kendrick,  1772-1856. 

CLOSE,  VIRGINIA  L.   "Buildings  and  books." 
Dartmouth  College  Library  Bulletin,  n.s.  18 
(1977-1978),  55-61. 

Dartmouth  College  Library. 

COLBY,  JAMES  FAIRBANKS.   Legal  and  political 
studies  in  Dartmouth  College,  1796-1896. 
Hanover:   Dartmouth  Pr . ,  1896.   Pp.  21. 


freshmen."   DartAlum,  50  (Dec.  1957),  16-21. 
Reprinted  in  1962. 


132 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


HANOVER  3411 


3391 


3392 


3393 


3394 


3395 


3396 


3397 


3398 


3399 


3400 


3401 


3402 


3403 


CONANT,  C.  C.   "Some  facts  relating  to  the 
early  history  of  Dartmouth  College."   Pocum- 
tuck  Valley  Memorial  Association.   History 
and  Proceedings,  1  (1870-1879),  467-474. 

COOK,  CHARLES  SUMNER.   "Dartmouth  out  of 
doors  in  the  eighties."   DartAlum,  16  (1923- 
1924),  217-224. 

Boating,  mountaineering  and  skiing;  1880s. 

COX,  CHANNING  H.   "As  I  remember " 

DartAlum,  52  (Jan.  1960),  23-27,  36. 

Reminiscences  by  a  member  of  the  class  of 
Dartmouth  class  of  1901;  an  interview  with 
Edward  Connery  Lathem. 

CROSBY,  ALPHEUS  BENNING.   A  eulogy  commemora- 
tive of  the  life  and  character  of  Nathan 
Lord,  president  of  Dartmouth  College,  deliv- 
ered before  the  Association  of  the  Alumni  of 
Dartmouth  College,  at  the  annual  commence- 
ment, June,  1872.   Hanover:   J.  B.  Parker, 
1872.   Pp.  29. 

President,  1828-1863. 

CROSBY,  NATHAN.   The  first  half  century  of 
Dartmouth  College:   being  historical  collec- 
tions and  personal  reminiscences. .. read  be- 
fore the  alumni  at  the  commencement  in  1875. 
Hanover:   J.  B.  Parker,  1876.   Pp.  56. 


3404 


[Class  reunion  reports].   Various 


CROSS,  DAVID, 
class  of  1841. 
44-52. 


"Dartmouth  College  and  the 
*   DartAlum,  1  (1908-1909), 


CURRENT,  RICHARD  N.   "Dartmouth  College  v. 
Woodward:   It  is  a  small  college  yet  there 
are  those  who  love  it."  American  Heritage, 
14  (Aug.  1963),  [10]-[15],  81-84. 

CURRIER,  AMOS  N.   "Dartmouth  College  fifty 
years  ago."  Dartmouth  Bi-Monthly,  1  (1905- 
1906),  244-254. 

CURRIER,  DORRANCE  B.   The  late  election  in 
Hanover.   n.p.,  [1878].   Pp.  4.   NhD. 

Alleges  irregularities,  Mar.  1878,  in 
election  of  James  W.  Patterson  to  legislature 
over  banker  Hiram  Hitchcock. 

DANA,  JOHN  GROSVENOR.   "Dartmouth  life  in 
1820."  DartAlum,  13  (1920-1921),  289-290. 

DANA,  JUDAH.   "The  school  and  college  life  of 
Judah  Dana  of  the  class  of  1795."   DartAlum, 
9  (Feb.  1917),  155-166. 

Edited  by  James  A.  Spalding. 

DANIELL,  JERE  R.   "Eleazar  Wheelock  and  the 
Dartmouth  College  charter."   HNH,  24  (Winter 
1969),  3-44. 

DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   Centennial  celebration  at 
Dartmouth  College,  July  21,  1869.   Hanover: 
J.  P.  Parker,  1870.   Pp.  xx,  101. 


3405 


3406 


3407 


3408 


3409 


3410 


3411 


places,  1853-. 

Irregular;  annual  from  1901,  with  25th  re- 
union histories  annually,  beginning  with  the 
Class  of  1927  in  1952.   Usually  written, 
edited  or  compiled  by  the  permanent  class 
secretary,  with  Alumni  Office  help  in  the 
20th  century. 

.   Dartmouth  College,  founded  by  Eleazar 

Wheelock  as  a  continuation  of  his  Indian 
school  and  established  by  royal  charter  dur- 
ing the  reign  of  King  George  III....   Hano- 
ver, 1930.   Pp.  54. 

.   Dedication  of  Rollins  chapel  and  Wil- 


son hall,  Dartmouth  college,  June  24,  1885. 
[Hanover?],  1886.   Pp.  56. 

.   The  dedication  of  the  Steele  Chemistry 

Building.   Dartmouth  College,  October  29, 
1921:   a  record  of  the  exercises.   Hanover, 
1922.   Pp.  48. 

.   Endowment  and  plant  fund  register. 

(1939)   New  &  enl.  ed .  by  Robert  D.  Funk- 
houser.   Concord:   Village  Pr.,  1969. 
Pp.  vii,  323.   NhD. 

History  of  1,979  funds  valued  at 
$180,918,431.   An  early  summary  entitled 
"Trust  funds  of  Dartmouth  College  and  the 
associated  institutions"  [1885?];  1st  ed. 
entitled  "Terms  of  gifts  and  endowments." 

.   Exercises  and  addresses  attending 

the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  new 
Dartmouth  hall  and  the  visit  of  the  Earl  of 
Dartmouth  to  the  college  October  25  and  26, 
1904.   Ernest  Martin  Hopkins,  ed.   Hanover: 
Printed  for  the   ollege,  1905.   Pp.  133. 

Includes  Francis  Brown's  address  on  the 
origins  of  the  College. 

.   General  catalogue  of  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege and  the  associated  schools,  1769-1910, 
including  a  historical  sketch  of  the  college. 
(1779)   Eugene  F.  Clarke,  ed.   Hanover,  1911. 
Pp.  839. 

"Charter,  historical  sketch  and  views  of 
College  buildings,"  a  reprint  of  pp. 
published  separately  in  1912. 
sketch  in  1900  ed . ,  pp.  [25]-60,  also  pub- 
lished separately,  was  by  Marvin  Davis  Bis- 
bee.   The  1925  ed .  omitted  historical  sketch. 
The  1940  ed.  with  32,028  alumni  plus  offi- 
cers, latest  to  include  biographical  data 
about  deceased  alumni.   Preface  to  each  ed. 
summarizes  history  of  general  catalog  since 
broadside  1st  ed. 

Greetings  to  Dartmouth:   bicentennial 
convocation  and  commencement,  June  15,  1969. 
Lunenburg,  Vt. :   Stinehour,  1969.   Pp.  61. 

Alumni  from  Sherman  Adams  to  Carl  Zuckmayer 
recall  their  association  with  Dartmouth. 


1-120, 
Historical 


133 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


3412  HANOVER 


3412 


3413 


3414 


3415 


3416 


3417 


3418 


3419 


3420 


3421 


3422 


DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.  The  history  and  objec- 
tives of  alumni  relations.  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege,  n.p.,  1957.   Pp.  142.   NhD. 

.   150  years  of  Dartmouth  College:   an 

account  of  the  celebration  of  the  sesqui- 
centennial  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the 
college. . . .   Homer  Eaton  Keyes  and  Eugene 
Francis  Clark,  eds.   Hanover,  1921.   Pp.  169. 

.   The  proceedings  of  the  Webster  cen- 


3423 


The  creed  and  covenant  of  the  Con- 


tennial. . . the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of 
the  graduation  of  Mr.  Webster.   Ernest  Martin 
Hopkins,  ed.   Hanover,  1902.   Pp.  286. 

.   A  report  on  interfraternity  relations 

of  Dartmouth  College....   Concord:   Rumford 
Pr.,  1914.   Pp.  116.   NhD. 

Information  from  The  Dartmouth  and  The 
Dartmouth  Alumni  Magazine,  1901-1913. 

A  vindication  of  the  official  con- 


duct of  the  trustees  of  Dartmouth  College, 
in  answer  to  "Sketches  of  the  history  of 
Dartmouth  College"  and  "A  candid  analytical 
review  of  the  sketches."   Concord:   G.  Hough, 
1815.   Pp.  104. 

DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION. 
Memorials  of  judges  recently  deceased, 
graduates  of  Dartmouth  College.   1880. 
Concord:   Republican  Pr.,  1881.   Pp.  vi,  139. 

DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   ALUMNI  COUNCIL.   Some 
notes  on  the  development  of  athletic  control 
at  Dartmouth  College.   [Hanover?],  1947. 
Pp.  32.   NhD. 

Special  committee  report  to  the  Alumni 
Council,  June  19,  1947. 

DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   ASSOCIATION  OF  ALUMNI  OF 
DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   Constitution  of  the  Asso- 
ciation of  Alumni  of  Dartmouth  College. . . 
together  with  some  historical  matter  bearing 
on  the  relation  of  the  alumni  to  the  govern- 
ment of  the  college.   Hanover,  1916. 
Pp.  24.   NhD. 

DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   ATHLETIC  COUNCIL.   Dart- 
mouth— a  national  college....   [Hanover, 
1971].   Pp.  [4]. 

A  recruiting  brochure  with  incidental  his- 
tory of  campus  athletic  facilities  and 
sketches  of  coaches. 

DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   CHURCH  OF  CHRIST.   Ad- 
dresses at  the  reopening  of  the  College 
Church  in  Hanover,  October  26,  1889.   n.p., 
1889.   Pp.  9.   NhD. 

Historical  address  by  Frederick  Chase. 

.   The  Church  of  Christ  at  Dartmouth 

College,  gathered  by  Eleazar  Wheelock  in 
1771 Hanover,  1935.   Pp.  [12].   NhD. 


3424 


3425 


3426 


3427 


3428 


3429 


3430 


3431 


3432 


3433 


3434 


gregational  Church  at  Dartmouth  College  with 
a  catalogue  of  the  members  to  January  4,  1855. 
Hanover:   Dartmouth  Pr.,  1855.   Pp.  28. 
See  also  entry 

.   Exercises  connected  with  the  close  of 

the  forty  years'  pastorate  of... Samuel 
Penniman  Leeds....   Hanover:   Dartmouth  Pr . , 
1901.   Pp.  20.   NhD. 

.   Manual  of  the  Congregational 

at  Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  N.H.;  histori- 
cal sketch  by  Rev.  Samuel  Penniman  Leeds. 
(1895)   Hanover:   Dartmouth  Pr. ,  1905. 
Pp.  88.   NhHi. 

See  also  entries  3423,  3590. 

DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   COMMITTEE  FOR  SURVEY  OF 
SOCIAL  LIFE  AT  DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   Report  of 
the  Committee  for  Survey  of  Social  Life  at 
Dartmouth  College:   fraternities.   Hanover, 
1936.   Pp.  109. 

DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   DEPARTMENT  OF  GEOGRAPHY. 
Geography  at  Dartmouth  College.   Hanover: 
[1954?].   Pp.  [5].   NhD. 

DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   FACULTY  COMMITTEE  ON 
ATHLETICS.   Report  of  the  Faculty  Committee 
on  Athletics  to  the  Faculty  Council.   Hano- 
ver:  Dartmouth  College,  1952.   Pp.  60. 
NhD. 

DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE.   LIBRARY.   A  brief  guide 
to  the  principal  collections  of  the  Rare 
Books  Department.   Hanover:   Friends  of  the 
Dartmouth  Library,  [1966].   Pp.  43. 

A  guide  to  the  microfilm  edition  of 


the  papers  of  Eleazar  Wheelock,  together  with 
the  early  archives  of  Dartmouth  College  & 
Moor's  Indian  Charity  School,  and  records  of 
the  Town  of  Hanover,  New  Hampshire  through 
the  year  1779.   Kenneth  C.  Cramer,  ed.   Lun- 
enburg, Vt.:   Stinehour,  1971.   Pp.  x,  297. 

The  Isaiah  Thomas  donation,  Library 


of  Dartmouth  College....   Hanover,  1949. 
Pp.  36. 

470  volumes  presented  in  1819.   Ray  Nash, 
"Thomas  and  Dartmouth,"  5-9;  Edward  Connery 
Lathem,  comp.,  "Catalogue  of  the  Isaiah 
Thomas  donation,"  11-36.   Nash's  essay  first 
appeared  in  DartAlum  (Feb.  1949). 

"DARTMOUTH  College."  American  Magazine  of 
Useful  Knowledge,  1  (1834-1835),  337-338. 

"THE  DARTMOUTH  College  Case."  American  Law 
Review,  8  (1873-1874),  189-239. 

"DARTMOUTH  College  in  the  1840 's."  HNH,  7 
(Nov.  1951),  1-11- 

Lyman  Flint,  class  of  1842. 


134 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


HANOVER  3458 


3435  DARTMOUTH  MEDICAL  SCHOOL  Centennial  exer- 
cises, Tuesday,  June  29,  1897.  Historical 
address,  by  Phineas  S.  Conner....    n.p., 

[1897].   Pp.  124.  3447 

3436  DARTMOUTH  NATIONAL  BANK,  HANOVER.   Dartmouth 
National  Bank  of  Hanover,  N.H. ,  1865-1976. 
[Hanover?,  1976?].   Pp.  4.   NhD. 

3437  "DARTMOUTH'S  four  professors  Crosby."   Dart- 
mouth Literary  Monthly,  10  (1895-1896),  187-       3448 
189. 

Dixi,  Alpheus,  Thomas  R. ,  and  Alpheus 
Binning  Crosby. 

3438  "DARTMOUTH'S  greatest  athletes."   Open  Road,       3449 
(Nov.  1923),  9-13,  62. 

By  "Intercollegiate."   Since  1903. 

3439  DAY,  GORDON  M.   "Dartmouth  and  Saint  Francis." 
DartAlum,  52  (Nov.  1959),  28-30.  3450 

Role  of  Saint  Francis  Indians  in  locating 
Dartmouth  College  at  Hanover. 


Underwood  Fellowship  report,  September  23, 
1972.   n.p.,  1972.   Pp.  39.   NhD. 

DICKERSON,  ALBERT  INSKIP.   Selected  writings. 
Carroll  W.  Brewster,  Katherine  B.  Brock  and 
Charles  E.  Widmayer,  eds.   Hanover:   Dart- 
mouth College,  1974.   Pp.  xii,  218. 

Entered  Dartmouth  Sept.  1926;  after  gradu- 
ation employed  there  until  his  death  in  1972. 

DICKEY,  JOHN  SLOAN.   Eleazar  Wheelock,  1711- 
1779,  Daniel  Webster,  1782-1852,  and  their 
pioneer  Dartmouth  College.   N.Y. :   Newcomen 
Society  in  North  America,  1954.   Pp.  28. 

DIXON,  FRANK  H.   "Statistics  of  vocations  of 
Dartmouth  College  graduates."   Yale  Review, 
10  (1901-1902),  84-88. 
1771-1896. 

DOE,  CHARLES  COGSWELL.   "New  view  of  the 
Dartmouth  College  Case."   Harvard  Law  Review, 
6  (1892-1893),  161-183,  213-222. 


3440  DELTA  KAPPA  EPSILON.   PI  CHAPTER,  DARTMOUTH 
COLLEGE.   A  history  of  Pi  Chapter  of  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.   Clarence  G.  McDavitt,  comp.; 
George  M.  Morris  and  Harold  G.  Mosier,  eds. 
Hanover,  1911.   Pp.  62.   NhD,  NhHi. 

3441  DeMASI,  AMERICO  SECONDO.   Days  at  Dartmouth: 
a  memorial. . .Clara  M.  Gill  and  John  J.  Per- 
rino,  eds.   [Hanover:   Dartmouth  Printing], 
1941.   Pp.  107. 

Edited  letters. 


3451  DOROTHY,  WAYLAND  FRANCIS.   "Chronicles  of  the 
early  class  day  pamphlets."  Dartmouth  Maga- 
zine, 18  (1903-1904),  23-26. 

3452  DOWNS,  CHARLES  ALGERNON.   "Historical  dis- 
course delivered  at  the  Hanover,  New  Hamp- 
shire church,  July  9,  1876."  Vermont  Anti- 
quarian, 3  (1904-1905),  11-37. 

Appended  lists,  by  Asa  W.  Fellows,  of  pas- 
tors, officers  and  members  since  1771, 
38-51. 


3442  DeMERIT,  MARGARET.  "Early  history  of  New 
Hampshire  College."  NHCollegeM,  16  (Jan. 
1909),  [102]-103. 

1868-1893. 

3443  DENHAM,  CLARENCE  P.   "An  historical  develop- 
ment of  the  contract  theory  in  the  Dartmouth 
College  Case."  Michigan  Law  Review,  7 
(1909),  201-205. 

3444  DEWEY,  BENONI,  JAMES  WHEELOCK,  and  BENJAMIN 
JOSEPH  GILBERT.   A  true  and  concise  narra- 
tive, of  the  origin  and  progress  of  the 
church  difficulties,  in  the  vicinity  of 
Dartmouth  College,  in  Hanover,  the  same 
being  the  origin  of  President  Wheelock1 s 
disaffection  to  the  trustees  and  professors 
of  the  college,  with  documents  relative 
thereto.   Hanover:   Charles  Spear  Pr. ,  1815. 
Pp.  68. 

3445  DEWEY,  WILLIAM  WORTHINGTON.   Dewey's  reminis- 
cences:  being  historical  recollections... 
relating  to  the  village  and  town  of  New  Hamp- 
shire and  Dartmouth  College.   Edward  Connery 
Lathem,  ed.   Hanover:   Hanover  Historical 
Society,  1964.   Pp.  35. 

3446  DEY,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.   In  struggle:   Dart- 
mouth activists  of  the  1960 's  revisited: 
retrospective  views  and  future  directions. 


3453  DRAGON  SENIOR  SOCIETY  (DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE). 
Twenty-five  years  of  Dragon,  1898-1922:   the 
secret  of  1-3-5  explained,   n.p.,  [1923]. 
Pp.  16.   NhD. 

$135  from  each  of  277  alumni  would  raise 
$37,000  to  build  a  new  house. 

3454  DUKE,  ELLEN.   "We  bought  a  Hanover  farm." 
DartAlum,  44  (Apr.  1952),  22-24. 

In  1948,  on  Huntington  Hill,  a  few  miles 
north  of  Hanover  on  the  road  to  Lyme. 

3455  DUNHAM,  JOSIAH.   An  answer  to  the  "Vindica- 
tion of  the  official  conduct  of  the  trustees 
of  Dartmouth  College,"  in  confirmation  of  the 
"Sketches":   with  remarks  on  the  removal  of 
President  Wheelock.   Hanover:   David  Watson, 
1816.   Pp.  94. 

3456  EDSON,  PEARL  PAINE.   "Track  athletics  at 
Dartmouth."  Dartmouth  Magazine,  16  (1901- 
1902),  249-252. 

3457  EFFECT  of  the  Dartmouth  College  Case  as  a 
precedent."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  15  (1900- 
1901),  95-99. 

3458  EMERSON,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN.   The  Dartmouth 
Scientific  Association:   its  origin  and  his- 
tory.  [Hanover,  1916?].   Pp.  11. 

Founded  Feb.  12,  1870.   Includes  1915  let- 
ters from  charter  members,  Professors  Charles 


135 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


3459  HANOVER 


3459 


3460 


3461 


3462 


3463 


3464 


3465 


3466 


3467 


3468 


3469 


3470 


Henry  Hitchcock  and  Lycortas  B.  Hall.   First 
appeared  in  DartAlum,  8  (1915-1916),  286-293. 

EMERSON,  RALPH  WALDO.   Emerson  at  Dartmouth: 
a  reprint  of  his  oration,  Literary  ethics. 
Herbert  Faulkner  West,  ed.   Hanover:   West- 
holm  Publications,  1956.   Pp.  40. 

Editor  describes  setting  of  July  24,  1838 
speech  and  compares  Emerson's  1838  and  1863 
visits  to  Hanover. 


"EMERSON  and  Dartmouth." 
17  (1902-1903),  258-260. 


Dartmouth  Magazine, 


EVANS,  GEORGE  HILL.   Catalogue  of  portraits 
and  other  works  of  art  in  the  gallery  of 
Dartmouth  College,  with  a  brief  historical 
sketch....   [Hanover,  1901].   Pp.  48. 

Arranged  in  rough  chronological  order  by 
sitter. 

FALCON,  THOMAS  DYCHE.  The  Ledyard  Canoe  Club 
of  Dartmouth:  a  history.  Lunenburg:  Stine- 
hour  Pr.,  1967.   Pp.  xi,  54.   NhD. 

FAMOUS  men  in  Dartmouth  History.   n.p., 
[190-?].   Pp.  [27].   NhD. 

8  essays,  on  Salmon  P.  Chase,  Rufus  Choate, 
the  founding  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  Samson  Occom, 
Sylvanus  Thayer,  George  Ticknor,  Daniel  Web- 
ster and  Eleazar  Wheelock,  reprinted  from 
The  Dartmouth  Magazine,  16  (1901-1902). 

FARLEY,  JAMES  L.   "Castles  on  the  Connecti- 
cut:  the  way  it  was."   DartAlum,  66  (June 
1974),  30-36. 

Dartmouth  dormitory  life,  1866-1947. 

"The  Green:   a  house  mover  and  an  ex- 


president  proved  who  owns  it  (didn't  they?) 
DartAlum,  68  (May  1976),  10-13. 

History  of  "The  Common,"  1771-1909. 

"When  Dartmouth  had  its  own  state 


(almost)."   DartAlum,  68  (May  1976),  30-32. 

FARMER,  JOHN.   "Biographical  sketches  of 
graduates  at  Dartmouth  College  in  the  class 
of  1786."  AmQReg,  12  (1839-1840),  379-392. 

.   "Sketches  of  graduates  of  Dartmouth 

College  from  the  foundation  of  that  institu- 
tion in  1769."   NHHSC,  31  (1832),  102-116, 
238-257;  4  (1834),  281-290. 
Classes  of  1771-1780. 

FARRELL,  GABRIEL.   Dartmouth,  mother  of  men. 
Boston:   A.  Shuman,  [1919].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

FELLOWS,  ASA  W.   "Pastors,  officers,  and  mem- 
bers of  the  Hanover  Center,  N.H.  church 
[1771-1904]."   Vermont  Antiquarian,  3  (1904- 
1905),  38-51. 

First  Congregational  Church. 


3472 


3473 


3474 


3475 


3476 


3477 


3478 


3479 


3480 


3481 


3482 


3483 


3484 


FESSENDEN,  HEWETT.   "Dartmouth  life  in  1836. 
DartAlum,  25  (Dec.  1932),  17-18. 

FLETCHER,  ROBERT.  Hanover  history  in  the 
Hanover  Gazette,  April  22,  1926  -  May  23, 
1935.   NhD. 

Ca.  13  articles  in  scrapbook. 


[ 


].   The  Stockbridge  Association:   story 


of  a  community  club  for  boys,  and  what  came 
from  the  teaching  and  character  of  Miss 
Theodosia  Stockbridge,  'A  saint  of  Hanover. ' 
Hanover,  1935.   Pp.  42.   NhD. 
See  also  entry  3482. 

.   "Water  for  Hanover  and  the  College: 

a  short  history."   DartAlum,  18  (1925-1926), 
600-607. 

FLETCHER,  WALTER  HOLDEN.   '99  Dartmouth 
souvenir:   a  brief  sketch  of  the  College,  its 
life  and  customs.   n.p.,  [1900?].   Pp.  34. 

NhD. 

FLINT,  WILLIAM  WILLARD,  JR.,  and  DOROTHEA 
FLINT.   "Lyman  Flint's  expense  book."  HNH, 
7  (Nov.  1951),  13-24. 

At  Dartmouth  College,  1838-1842. 

FORD,  CHARLOTTE  E.   "Fifty  years  a-growing: 
the  Howe  Library  at  Hanover."  New  Hampshire 
Troubadour,  20  (June  1950),  10-13. 
Public  library. 

FORD,  DANIEL  F.   "Daniel  Webster's  Dartmouth." 
New  England  Galaxy,  2  (Fall  1960),  22-27. 
Dartmouth  College  Case. 

FORD,  RICHARD  N.   "The  woes  of  the  Hoit 
brothers."   SandwichHSAE ,  53  (1972),  3-10. 

As  Dartmouth  students;  Albert  Gallatin 
Hoit,  class  of  1829  and  William  Henry  Hoit, 
class  of  1831. 

FOSTER,  HERBERT  DARLING.  "The  Ripley-Olcott- 
Leeds  House:  the  oldest  building  on  campus." 
DartAlum,  17  (1924-1925),  469-479. 

.   "A  saint  of  Hanover,"  Miss  Theodosia 

Stockbridge:   a  study  of  the  permanent  influ- 
ence of  character.   Hanover:   Stockbridge 
Association,  1923.   Pp.  [7].   NhD. 

Hanover  common  school  and  Sunday  School 
teacher,  1855-1868.   Reminiscences  of  pupils. 
Reprinted  from  Hanover  Gazette,  Oct.  11,  25, 
Nov.  1,  1923.   See  also  entry  3474. 

"Webster  and  Choate  in  college: 


Dartmouth  under  the  curriculum  of  1796-1819. 
DartAlum,  19  (1926-1927),  509-519,  605-616. 

"Where  did  Webster  'room'  while  in 


college?"   Dartmouth  Magazine,  16  (1901- 
1902),  33-36. 


3471   FERGENSON,  ARTHUR  FRIEND.   The  history  of 

drama  at  Dartmouth  College,  written  for  the 
bicentennial  celebration.   Hanover,  1969. 
Pp.  48. 


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HANOVER  3509 


3485  FRANCIS,  RICHARD  LEE.   "Granite  reflections:       3497 
Emerson's  'Literary  ethics.'"  HNH,  32 

(1977),  116-128. 

An  address  at  Dartmouth  in  1838. 

3486  "THE  FRATERNITIES:   paradise  lost  or  paradise 
regained?"  DartAlum,  71  (Dec.  1978).  3498 

The  twelve-year  background  of  the  fall  1978 
faculty  recommendation  to  abolish. 

3487  FREEMAN,  PEYTON  RANDOLPH.   A  refutation  of 
sundry  aspersions  in  the  "Vindication"  of 

the  present  trustees  of  Dartmouth  College,         3499 
on  the  memory  of  their  predecessors.... 
Portsmouth:   Beck  &  Foster,  1816.   Pp.  32. 

3488  FRENCH,  ROBERTS  W.   "Fifty  years  of  the  DOC." 
DartAlum,  52  (Feb.  1960),  18-24. 

Dartmouth  Outing  Club.  3500 

3489  FRENEAU,  PHILIP  MORIN.  A  poem  "On  the  demo- 
lition of  Dartmouth  College":  as  it  origin- 
ally appeared  in  the  year  1790....   Edward 

Connery  Lathem,  ed.   Hanover:   Hanover  His-        3501 
torical  Society,  1968.   Pp.  [13].   NhD. 

Editor  also  prints  original  account  in  the 
Windsor,  Vt. ,  Journal  (Dec.  23,  1790),  on 
which  poem  was  based.  3502 

3490  FROST,  E.  B.  "The  first  x-ray  experiment  in 
America?:   notes  on  early  experiments  with 

x-rays  in  the  laboratory  at  Dartmouth."  3503 

DartAlum,  22  (1929-1930),  383-384. 

3491  FROST,  ROBERT.   "Freshman  days."  DartAlum, 

51  (Mar.  1959),  17-22.  3504 

Excerpts  from  an  interview  with  Edward 
Connery  Lathem. 

3492  GAMMA  DELTA  EPSILON  FRATERNITY.   DARTMOUTH 
COLLEGE.   At  "Old  Dartmouth,"  being  a  sketch 
of  Dartmouth  College,  its  fraternity  life, 
and  the  Gamma  Delta  Epsilon  Fraternity. 

[Hanover,  1911?].   Unpaged.   NhHi.  3505 

3493  GEROULD,  JAMES  THAYER,  comp.   "Bibliography 

of  Dartmouth  College  and.  Hanover,  New  Hamp-        3506 
shire."  New  Hampshire  State  Librarian. 
Report,  24  (1892-1894),  149-216. 
Edited  by  Marvin  David  Bisbee. 

3494  GIBSON,  HAMILTON,  comp.   Concise  chronologi-       3507 
ical  history  of  Dartmouth  College.   (1919) 

[2nd  ed.].   Hanover,  1919.   Pp.  26. 

"First  published  for  the  Chicago  Alumni 
Association,  Feb.  1919." 

3495  GILE,  JOHN  F.   "Dartmouth  Medical  School:  3508 
third  oldest  existing  institution  nears  150th 
anniversary."   DartAlum,  37  (Aug.  1945), 

11-16. 

3496  GLIDDON,  GORDON  H.   "The  Dartmouth  Eye  Insti- 
tue  and  its  development . "   New  Hampshire 

Academy  of  Science.   Proceedings,  1,  no.  1         3509 
(1939),  36-37. 


GODDARD,  RICHARD  HALSEY.   "Climatological 
observations  at  Dartmouth  College."  New 
Hampshire  Academy  of  Science.   Proceedings, 
1,  no.  8  (1948),  7-20. 
Since  1834. 

GOODRICH,  NATHANIEL  LEWIS.   "Reporfon  38 
years."  Dartmouth  College  Library  Bulletin, 
5  (Apr.  1950),  35-40. 

The  author's  service  as  librarian  of 
Dartmouth,  1912-1950. 

GOULD,  ELIZABETH  PORTER.   "Walt  Whitman  and 
Dartmouth  College."  Dartmouth  Bi-Monthly,  1 
(1905-1906),  319-325. 

Whitman  delivered  the  commencement  poem  on 
June  26,  1872. 

GRAFFAGNINO,  J.  KEVIN.   "The  Dresden  im- 
prints."  Dartmouth  College  Library  Bulletin, 
n.s.  17  (1976-1977),  42-52;  18  (1977-1978), 
6-15. 

GROVER,  EDWIN  0.   "The  romance  of  Dartmouth 
Hall."  Dartmouth  Literary  Monthly,  7  (1892- 
1893),  367-378. 


GROW,  EUGENE  JULIUS. 
Memorial  Hospital." 
247-258. 


"The  Mary  Hitchcock 
GraniteMo,  21  (1896), 


HAGAN,  HORACE  H.   "The  Dartmouth  College 
Case."  Georgetown  Law  Journal,  19  (1931), 
411-426. 

[HALE,  BENJAMIN].   Valedictory  letter  to  the 
trustees  of  Dartmouth  college.   [Hanover?, 
1835].   Pp.  24. 

Signed:   Benj .  Hale,  October  27,  1835. 
Reviews  his  tenure  as  professor  of  chemistry 
since  1827,  arguing  he  was  dismissed  because 
of  his  activities  as  an  Episcopalian. 

HALL,  ROBERT  SPRAGUE.   "The  Dartmouth  College 
Case."  Green  Bag,  20  (1908),  244-247. 

HANOVER,  N.H.   Men  and  women  of  Hanover,  New 
Hampshire  who  served  in  World  War  II. 
Lebanon:   Cory-Hewitt  Pr. ,  [1946].   Pp.  41. 
Nh. 

.   The  records  of  the  town  of  Hanover, 

New  Hampshire,  1761-1818.   Herbert  Darling 
Foster,  George  Mendal  Bridgman,  Sidney  Brad- 
shaw  Fay,  eds.   Hanover,  1905.   Pp.  vi,  336. 
Indexes  to  persons,  places  and  subjects. 

HANOVER,  N.H.   HOWE  LIBRARY.   The  Howe  Li- 
brary of  Hanover,  New  Hampshire,  fiftieth 
anniversary,  April  7,  1950.   [Hanover?, 
1950].   Unpaged.   Nh. 

Includes  history  of  the  library  by  Leon 
Burr  Richardson. 

HANOVER,  N.H.   SAINT  THOMAS'  CHURCH.   Saint 
Thomas'  Church,  Hanover,  New  Hampshire, 
1876-1976.   [Hanover?,  1976].   Pp.  15.   NhHi. 


137 


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3510  HANOVER 


3510  HANOVER  forty  years  ago:  recollections  of 
Hanover,  New  Hampshire  in  the  sixties  and 
seventies,  five  of  her  citizens:  William 
Thayer  Smith,  Charles  Parker  Chase,  Dorrance 
Babcock  Currier,  William  Devereux  Walker, 
John  King  Lord.  Hanover:  Dartmouth  Pr. , 
1904.   Pp.  39. 

3511  HANOVER  INN.   This  is  the  story  of  the  Hano- 
ver Inn  at  Hanover,  New  Hampshire.   [Hanover: 
Dartmouth  Printing,  195-?].   Pp.  20.   NhD. 

Chiefly  pictorial. 

3512  HANOVER  Old  Home  Day  and  celebration  of  the 
one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
granting  of  the  charter  of  the  town,  July  3, 
1911.   Hanover:   Dartmouth  Pr. ,  [1911]. 

Pp.  24.   NhD. 

3513  "HANOVER  scenes  in  word  pictures  sixty  years 
ago."   Hanover  Gazette,  Mar.  8,  15,  22,  29, 
1934.   NhD. 

In  scrapbook. 

3514  HANOVER  today  &  yesterday:   a  program  and 
keepsake  issued  in  conjunction  with  the 
town's  bicentennial  celebration,  July  2, 

3  and  4,  1961.   [Hanover],  1961.   Pp.  [16]. 
NhD. 

3515  HANSEN,  MARK.   "An  unease  on  Webster  Avenue: 
fraternities  at  a  crossroads — again." 
DartAlum,  70  (Apr.  73).,  24-29. 

3516  HAPGOOD,  HERBERT  JACKSON,  and  CRAVEN  LAY- 
COCK,  eds.   Echoes  from  Dartmouth:   a  collec- 
tion of  poems,  stories,  and  historical 
sketches  by  graduate  and  undergraduate 
writers  of  Dartmouth  College....   Hanover, 
1895.   Pp.  151. 

3517  HARDY,  ASHLEY  KINGSLEY.   "Graduate  instruc- 
tion in  Dartmouth  College."   DartAlum,  8 
(1915-1916),  108-109. 

3518  NO  ENTRY. 

3519  HARRIS,  FRED  HENRY.   Dartmouth  out  o' doors: 
a  book  descriptive  of  the  outdoor  life  in 
and  about  Hanover,  N.H....   [Boston:   George 
E.  Crosby,  1913].   Pp.  140. 

Dartmouth  Outing  Club. 

3520  HATCH,  MARY  R.  P.   "Dartmouth  and  the  Webster 
centennial."   GraniteMo,  31  (1910),  211-222. 

Daniel  Webster. 

3521   .   "From  Dartmouth  to  Dartmouth."   NEM, 

n.s.  32  (1905),  131-152. 

3522  HATCH,  RICHARD  W.   "Dartmouth  College: 
scholarship  and  the  fighting  spirit  on  a 
campus  with  its  own  forests  and  mountains." 


3523 


3524 


3525 


3526 


3527 


3528 


3529 


3530 


3531 


3532 


3533 


3534 


3535 


3536 


Lincoln-Mercury  Times,  2  (Jan. -Feb.  1960), 
14-17. 

Colored  map  by  Arthur  K.  D.  Healy,  p.  17. 

HAYWARD,  JEDEDIAH  KILBOURN.   "A  Dartmouth 
tragedy."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  15  (1900- 
1901),  174-132. 

Drowning  of  Henry  Ellis  Beecher  Stowe,  son 
of  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  1857. 

HAYWARD,  SIDNEY  CHANDLER.   Dartmouth  Alumni 
Council:   history,  objectives,  organization, 
achievements:   a  manual  for  members.   Hano- 
ver:  Dartmouth  College,  1963.   Pp.  53. 
NhD. 

.   "The  first  fifty  years."   DartAlum, 


56  (Oct.  1963),  25-28,  73-76. 
Dartmouth  Alumni  Council. 

HENSHAW,  DANIEL.   "Dartmouth  College." 
Historical  Magazine,  4  (1860),  299-301. 

HILL,  CLEMENT  HUGH.  "The  Dartmouth  College 
Case."  American  Law  Review,  8  (1874),  189- 
239. 

HILL,  HERBERT  W.  "His  excellency,  the  gov- 
ernor."  DartAlum,  27  (Dec.  1934),  9-10. 

Relations  of  governors  of  New  Hampshire 
with  Dartmouth  College. 

HILL,  RALPH  NADING,  ed.   The  college  on  the 
hill:   a  Dartmouth  chronicle.   Hanover: 
Dartmouth  Publications,  1964.   Pp.  357. 

HILL,  WILLIAM  CARROLL.   "Dartmouth  during  the 
Revolution."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  16  (1901- 
1902),  80-85. 

.   "Dartmouth  early  in  the  nineteenth 

century."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  16  (1901- 
1902),  123-127. 

"Dartmouth  in  the  Civil  War."   Dart- 


mouth Magazine,  16  (1901-1902),  213-217. 
,  comp.   Dartmouth  traditions:   being 


a  compilation  of  facts  and  events  connected 
with  the  history  of  Dartmouth  College  and 
the  lives  of  its  graduates,  from  the  early 
founding  of  the  college,  in  1769,  to  the 
present  day.   Hanover:   Dartmouth  Pr. ,  1901. 
Pp.  x,  213. 


"An  Indian  scare  of  1781. 


Dartmouth 


Magazine,  15  (1900-1901),  208-211. 
Samuel  Burroughs  at  Dartmouth. 


"Interesting  men  of  early  Dartmouth." 


Dartmouth  Magazine,  15  (1900-1901),  168-172. 

HINMAN,  HAROLD  P.  "Twenty-five  years  ago — 
the  Fayerweather  fire."  DartAlum,  27  (Mar. 
1935),  42-43. 

South  Fayerweather,  dormitory. 


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HANOVER  3559 


3537 


3538 


3539 


3540 


3541 


3542 


3543 


3544 


3545 


3546 


3547 


3548 


"HISTORY  of  Dartmouth  Medical  School." 
International  Medical  Digest,  79  (Apr.  1963), 
159-160. 

In  a  series  on  the  history  of  medical 
schools,  in  order  of  founding. 

["THE  HISTORY  of  the  recent  disturbance  in 
Dartmouth  College,  as  ascertained  by  the 
Faculty"].   [Hanover]:   Dartmouth  College, 
1878.   Pp.  [2].   NhD. 

Student  stole  hat;  recovered  after  fight 
in  room;  suspensions. 

H0LBR00K,  RICHARD  GREENE.   "Jazz  comes  to 
college."   DartAlum,  71  (Nov.  1978),  26-29. 
1915-1927. 

HOPKINS,  ERNEST  MARTIN.   "The  beginnings  of 
Dartmouth's  alumni  organization."   DartAlum, 
47  (Mar.  1955),  16-19. 

.   "Dartmouth  and  New  Hampshire." 


GraniteMo,  51  (1919),  417-418. 

"Hoppy"  on  his  early  Dartmouth 
years:   some  informal  reminiscences  of  Ernest 
Martin  Hopkins.   Tape-recorded  and  edited  by 
Edward  Connery  Lathem.   Hanover:   Dartmouth 
College,  [1967].   Pp.  32. 

First  published  in  the  Dartmouth  Alumni 
Magazine,  59  (Dec.  1966),  22-28,  38. 

.   William  Jewett  Tucker:   a  tribute. 

[Hanover] :   Dartmouth  College,  1926.   Pp.  22. 

Delivered  at  the  memorial  service,  Old 
South  Church,  Boston,  Oct.  22,  1926,  for 
Dartmouth's  president,  1893-1909. 

HOWLAND,  CLARENCE,  WILLIAM  ODLIN,  and  FRANK 
W.  LAKEMAN.   "Football  at  Dartmouth."   Dart- 
mouth Literary  Monthly,  6  (1891-1892),  45-51. 

HORTON,  GUY  K.   "The  Dartmouth  College  case," 
Lawyer,  6  (Sept.  1942),  16-20. 

HOYT,  DAVID  CHARLES.   History  of  Pukwana 
Club,  Delta  Beta  chapter  of  Sigma  Nu  frater- 
nity and  Sigma  Nu  Delta  fraternity  of  Darth- 
mouth  [sic]  College.   [Hanover,  1967]. 
Pp.  32.   NhD. 
Since  1903. 

HUBBARD,  OLIVER  PAYSON.   "The  Chandler  Scien- 
tific Department  of  Dartmouth  College." 
GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880),  352-362. 

.   The  early  history  of  the  New  Hamp- 
shire medical  institution,  with  a  sketch  of 
its  founder,  Nathan  Smith. . .being  a  lecture 
introductory  to  the  eighty-third  course  of 
medical  lectures,  at  Dartmouth  college,  July 
31,  1879... and  read  by  request  before  the 
New  Hampshire  medical  society  at  their  semi- 
annual meeting,  at  Hanover,  Sept.  17,  1879. 
Washington,  D.C.:   Globe  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing, 1880.   Pp.  41. 


3549 
3550 


3551 


3552 


3553 


3554 


3555 


3556 


3557 


3558 


3559 


NO  ENTRY. 

HUNTING,  WARREN  BELKNAP.   The  obligation  of 
contracts  clause  of  the  United  States  Con- 
stitution.  Baltimore:   Johns  Hopkins  Pr. , 
1919.   Pp.  122. 

Primarily  a  discussion  of  the  historical 
and  legal  basis  of  the  Dartmouth  College 
case. 

HURD,  JOHN.   "Red,  Cav,  Tuss ,  and  the  fero- 
cious cherub."   DartAlum,  66  (Dec.  1973), 
10-11. 

Notes  from  Tim  Cohane,  Great  college  foot- 
ball coaches  of  the  twenties  and  thirties, 
about  Frank  Cavanagh  (1911-1916),  Fat  (C.  W.) 
Spears  (1917-1920),  Earl  Blaik  (1934-1940) 
and  Tuss  McLaughry  (1941-1942,  1944-1954). 

.   "Three  generations  of  physicians." 

DartAlum,  29  (Dec.  1936),  15-16. 
The  Smith  family. 

HUSBAND,  RICHARD  WELLINGTON, 
fessor  in  Dartmouth  College.' 
(1911-1912),  170-177. 
John  Smith. 


"The  first  pro- 
Dart  Alum,  4 


"Thirty  years  after."   DartAlum,  49 


(June  1957),  32-35. 

"A  survey  of  the  Class  of  1926  seeking  the 
relation  of  student  achievement  to  later  suc- 
cess."  Background  piece  for  Class  report, 
Fifty  years  on!   Hanover,  [1978?].   Pp.  ii, 
161. 

IMBS,  BRAVIG.   The  professor's  wife.   N.Y.: 
L.  Macveagh,  Dial  Pr . ,  1928.   Pp.  305. 

Although  Saturday  Review  of  Literature, 
(Dec.  22,  1928),  states  that  the  milieu  is 
"patently. .. the  campus  of  the  University  of 
Wisconsin,"  two  copies  in  the  Dartmouth 
Archives  have  keys  by  Francis  Lane  Childs 
and  Stearns  Morse,  members  of  its  English 
Department,  identifying  Dartmouth  and  Hanover 
characters  in  the  satire. 

JACKENS,  MILDRED.   "The  Dartmouth  elms." 
DartAlum,  41  (Nov.  1948),  18-19. 

JAMES,  HERBERT  L.   Dartmouth  Forensic  Union 
report  on  survey  of  Dartmouth  debaters, 
1905-1975.   Hanover:   Dartmouth  College, 
1975.   Pp.  33.   NhD. 

JENKINS,  FREDERICK  WARREN.   "Dartmouth  Col- 
lege Library."  GraniteMo,  33  (1902),  14-23. 

JENKINS,  JAMES  C.   "Should  the  Dartmouth 
College  decision  be  recalled?"   American  Law 
Review,  51  (1917),  711-751. 


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3560  HANOVER 


3560 


3561 


3562 


3563 


3564 


3565 


3566 


3567 


3568 


3569 


3570 


3571 


3572 


JORDAN,  CLIFFORD  L.   "From  flying  wedge  to 
'T.'"   DartAlum,  48  (Oct.  1955),  20-27. 
Football  at  Dartmouth. 

.   "Never  say  die  or  adversity  failed — 


3573 


Dartmouth  College  from  natural 


the  story  of  100  years  of  rowing."   DartAlum, 
49  (Apr.  1957),  26-30. 

JOYCE,  HEWETTE  ELWELL.   "St.  Thomas'  Church, 
Hanover,  1852-1952."   NHChurchman,  5  (Nov. 
1952),  3,  11. 

KELLY,  ERIC  PHILBROOK.   "The  burning  of  Dart- 
mouth Hall."  DartAlum,  21  (1928-1929),  287, 
289-290. 
1904. 

.   "The  Dartmouth  Indians."   DartAlum, 

22  (1929-1930),  122-125. 
Indian  students. 

"First  families  of  Hanover." 


DartAlum,  29  (Nov.  1936),  9-10;  (Jan.  1937), 
13-14,  70-72. 

Freeman  family;  based  on  data  gathered  by 
Gilman  D.  Frost. 

"Old  families  of  Hanover."   Dart 


Alum,  30  (Dec.  1937),  13-16. 
Lord  family. 

KEMENY,  JOHN  G.   "The  first  five  years:   a 
report  by  the  thirteenth  president." 
DartAlum,  67  (Apr.  1975),  14-49. 

KERSHNER,  CHARLES  J.   "Hanover's  town  (and 
gown)  meetings."   NHEchoes,  4  (Mar. -Apr. 
1973),  60-64. 

Dartmouth  students  and  local  government. 

KIMBALL,  BRUCE.   "'No  reason. .. except  faith.' 
Project  ABC:   a  better  chance."   DartAlum, 
67  (Feb.  1974),  20-33. 

Summer  school  for  disadvantaged  minority 
students,  1963-1973. 

KIMBALL,  WILLIAM  PHELPS,  et  al.   The  first 
hundred  years  of  the  Thayer  School  of  En- 
gineering at  Dartmouth  College.   Hanover: 
Univ.  Pr.  of  New  England,  1971.   Pp.  xii, 
148. 

Chapters  by  Edward  Stickney  Brown,  Joseph 
John  Ermenc  and  Alvin  Omar  Converse. 

.   "The  Thayer  School:   its  unaltered 

aim  since  1871  becomes  'modern'  policy." 
DartAlum,  37  (Feb.  1945),  11-16. 

KING,  ALLEN  LEWIS.   A  centennial  in  Dart- 
mouth's history.   [Hanover:   Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1969].   Pp.  [8].   NhD. 

Charles  A.  Young  and  Charles  F.  Emerson's 
observations  of  the  solar  eclipse  of  August 
7,  1869,  in  Burlington,  Iowa.   Pamphlet  is 
concerned  with  physical  science  at  Dartmouth. 


3574 


3575 


3576 


3577 


3578 


3579 


3580 


3581 


3582 


5583 


3584 


3585 


3586 


3587 


philosophy  to  contemporary  science,  1769- 
1969.   Hanover:   Hopkins  Center,  Dartmouth 
College,  1969.   Pp.  [24]. 

.   "When  instrument-making  was  an  art." 


DartAlum,  68  (Apr.  1976),  22-25. 

19th  century  Dartmouth  scientific  appara- 
tus. 

KIRSH,  STEVEN  M.   "Tuck  School:   a  brief  ac- 
count of  its  origins."   Tuck  Today,  5  (Dec. 
1975),  12-13. 

Expanded  in  author's  unpublished  1976  His- 
tory Honors  Thesis,  Dartmouth  College. 

LAING,  ALEXANDER.   "William  Jewett  Tucker." 
DartAlum,  36  (Nov.  1943),  9-12. 

His  presidency  of  Dartmouth  College. 

LANGLEY,  J.  WALTER.  "Cross-country  at  Dart- 
mouth." DartAlum,  24  (1931-1932),  21-23. 

"A  LAST  word  on  the  Dartmouth  College  Case." 
Dartmouth  College  Library  Bulletin,  2  (1934- 
1938),  145-146. 

LATHEM,  EDWARD  CONNERY.   "Daniel  Webster's 
college  days."  DartAlum,  45  (Oct.  1952), 
18-23. 

,  ed.   "Days  of  controversy:   1816- 


1819."  DartAlum,  54  (June  1962),  10-13,  32. 

Rufus  Choate's  undergraduate  letters  to  his 
brother;  relate  to  Dartmouth  College  Case. 

,  ed.   "1861:   a  selection  of  student 


letters  by  Edward  Tuck,  1862,  reflecting  life 
in  the  opening  days  of  the  Civil  War." 
DartAlum,  54  (Oct.  1961),  35-38. 

,  ed.   "Richard  Hovey's  freshmen  let- 


ters." DartAlum,  54  (Mar.  1962),  12-15. 
.   "The  senior  fellowships."   DartAlum, 


43  (June  1951),  29-31. 

Fellows  had  senior  year  of  self-directed 
study,  1929-1942,  1950-1951. 

.   "The  student  days  of  Richard  Hovey." 


DartAlum,  43  (Feb.  1951),  17-20. 
Class  of  1885. 

LATHROP,  CHURCHILL  P.   "To  promote  interest 
and  education  in  art."  DartAlum,  43  (Jan. 
1951),  12-18,  82-84. 

LEAGUE  OF  WOMEN  VOTERS  OF  HANOVER.   Hanover: 
a  "know  your  town"  handbook.   (1959)   Hano- 
ver, 1975.   Pp.  31.   NhD. 
2d  ed.  1966. 

LEAVENS,  ROBERT  FRENCH  and  ARTHUR  HARDY  LORD. 
Dr.  Tucker's  Dartmouth.   Hanover:   Dartmouth 
Publications,  1965.   Pp.  273. 
1893-1909. 


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Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


HANOVER  3615 


3588 


3589 


3590 


3591 


3592 


3593 


3594 


3595 


3596 


3597 


3598 


3599 


3600 


3601 


3602 


LEAVENS,  ROBERT  FRENCH.   "William  Jewett 
Tucker."   DartAlum,  31  (Apr.  1939),  11-14, 
106-108. 

LEAVITT,  LESLIE  W.   "Dartmouth  life  of  sixty 
years  ago."  DartAlum,  65  (Dec.  1972),  45-46; 
(Jan.  1973),  45-46;  (Feb.  1973),  49-50;  (Mar. 
1973),  49-50. 

Title  varies.   Each  installment  recalls 
one  year  in  the  life  of  the  Class  of  1916. 

LEEDS,  SAMUEL  PENNIMAN.   "The  College  Church 
at  Hanover."   GraniteMo,  20  (1896),  220-226. 

LORD,  FREDERIC  P.   "The  very  old  and  the 
old."  DartAlum,  54  (Feb.  1962),  23-28. 
Dartmouth  Medical  School. 

LORD,  JOHN  KING.   "The  Building  of  Dartmouth 
Hall."   DartAlum,  14  (1921-1922),  346-347. 

.   "The  College  and  the  Church."   Dart 


Alum,  14  (1921-1922),  177-181. 

Church  of  Christ  at  Dartmouth  College. 

.   "The  Dartmouth  College  Case."   Dart- 


mouth Magazine,  15  (1900-1901),  79-93. 
.   "Dartmouth  Hall."   Dartmouth  Maga- 


zine, 18  (1903-1904),  230-236. 
Differs  from  entry  below. 

.   "Dartmouth  Hall."   DartAlum,  21 


(1928-1929),  291-292. 
Written  in  1906. 

.   "Hiram  Hitchcock."   Inter-State 

Journal,  2  (Feb.  1901),  [5-7]. 

Gave  money  for  Mary  Hitchcock  Memorial 
Hospital. 

.   A  history  of  the  town  of  Hanover, 

N.H....   Arthur  Fairbanks,  ed.   Hanover: 
Dartmouth  Pr.  for  The  Town,  1928.   Pp.  339. 
Appendix  on  Hanover  roads  by  Prof.  James 
Walter  Goldthwait;  list  of  Hanover  service 
men  in  Civil  War  and  World  War  I. 

.   The  Mary  Hitchcock  Memorial  Hospital, 

Hanover,  N.H. :   its  first  quarter  century. 
[Hanover]:   The  Trustees,  1919.   Pp.  39. 
NhHi. 

LORD,  NATHAN.   A  letter  to  the  Alumni  of 
Dartmouth  College,  on  its  hundredth  anni- 
versary.  N.Y. :   Hurd  and  Houghton,  1869. 
Pp.  89. 

LOUGEE,  RICHARD  J.   "Hanover  submerged." 
DartAlum,  27  (May  1935),  5-8. 
Geology. 

LYONS,  DENNIS.   "Story  of  the  cane  rush." 
Dartmouth  Magazine,  15  (1900-1901),  280-281. 


3603 


3604 


3605 


3606 


3607 


3608 


"Webster's  'Dartmouth  Gazette. '" 


3609 


3610 
3611 


3612 


3613 


3614 


3615 


Dartmouth  Magazine,  15  (1900-1901),  183-185. 
1799-1800. 

McCALL,  SAMUEL  W.   "The  Dartmouth  Anvil." 
DartAlum,  15  (1922-1923),  370-378. 
Newspaper. 

McCALLUM,  JAMES  DOW.   Eleazar  Wheelock, 
founder  of  Dartmouth  College.   Hanover: 
Dartmouth  College  Publications,  1939. 
Pp.  ix,  236. 

,  ed.   The  letters  of  Eleazar  Wheelock's 

Indians.   Hanover:   Dartmouth  College  Publi- 
cations, 1932.   Pp.  327. 

McCARTER,  WILLIAM  HILL.   The  Hanover  scene. 
Hanover:   Dartmouth  Publications,  1957. 
Pp.  96. 

.   Men  of  Dartmouth,   n.p.,  [1954?]. 

Unpaged.   NhD. 

A  recruiting  folder  by  the  Director  of 
Athletics,  with  biographies  of  coaches. 

McCLURE,  DAVID  and  ELIJAH  PARISH.   Memoirs  of 
the  Rev.  Eleazar  Wheelock,  D.D. ,  founder  and 
president  of  Dartmouth  College  and  Moor's 
Charity  School;  with  a  summary  history  of  the 
college  and  school;  to  which  are  added,  copi- 
ous extracts  from  Dr.  Wheelock's  correspond- 
ence.  Newburyport,  Mass.:   E.  Little,  1811. 
Pp.  336. 

110  ENTRY. 

McDONALD,  ALLAN  H.   '"Men  of  Dartmouth.'" 
DartAlum,  36  (Apr.  1944),  11-12. 

Richard  Hovey  as  author  of  Dartmouth  alma 
mater. 

"A  MAGAZINE  for  alumni  began  fifty  years 
ago."   DartAlum,  48  (Dec.  1955),  13-14. 

Dartmouth  Bi-Monthly,  now  Dartmouth  Alumni 
Magazine. 

MASTA,  HENRY  L.   "When  the  Abenaki  came  to 
Dartmouth."  DartAlum,  21  (1928-1929),  302- 
303. 

MAYO,  LAWRENCE  SHAW.   "The  Church  of  England, 
Governor  John  Wentworth  of  New  Hampshire,  and 
Dartmouth  College."   CSMP,  24  (1920-1922), 
31-34. 

MAXWELL,  R.  M.   "A  unique  Vermont  lottery 
ticket."  American  Collector,  2  (1926),  259- 
260. 

Printed  at  Dresden. 


141 


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3616  HANOVER 


3616 


3617 


3618 


3619 


3620 


3621 


3622 


3623 


3624 


3625 


"THE  MEADOWS  view  of  Dartmouth."   Old  Print 
Shop  Portfolio,  7  (1948),  235. 

A  colored  engraving  of  Dartmouth  College  by 
Christian  Meadows,  1851. 

MENAND,  CONSTANCE.   "Men  and  the  land:   two 
New  Hampshire  settlers,  1770-1970."  NHPro- 
files,  21  (Sept.  1972),  27-29,  65-66. 
John  Tenney  and  Allan  Koop. 

MENAND,  LOUIS,  III.   Hanover  builds  a  high 
school.   University,  Ala. :   Inter-University 
Case  Program,  by  Univ.  of  Alabama  Pr., 
[1959].   Pp.  28. 

MESERVEY,  ROBERT  HILTON.   The  Dartmouth 
scene;  the  Campion  collection  of  Meservey 
pictures.   Hanover:   J.  Campion,  [1949]. 
Pp.  174. 

MILLIKAN,  NATHAN  TOWNLEY.   "The  Dartmouth 
College  Health  Service."   Journal  of  the 
Association  of  American  Medical  Colleges,  15 
(Mar.  1940),  98-103. 
Since  1933. 

MONAHAN,  ROBERT  SCOTT.   "The  college  days  of 
Sherman  Adams."   DartAlum,  45  (May  1953), 
17-19. 

.   "Dartmouth  skiway."   Ford  Times,  49 


3630 


(Dec.  1957),  18-19. 
.   "20  years  of  uphill  work."  NHPro- 


files,  4  (Feb.  1955),  29-31. 
Oak  Hill  ski  lift. 

MONCURE,  ALBERT  F. ,  JR.  and  RONALD  V.  NEALE. 
"Before  the  revolution."  DartAlum,  68  (Oct. 
1975),  20-23. 

Black  members  of  the  Class  of  1969  recall 
civil  rights  movement  at  Dartmouth. 

MOORE,  HERBERT  G.   "Our  colonial  colleges: 
Dartmouth  College."   DARMag,  83  (1949),  640- 
647. 

1796-1817. 


3631 


3632 


3633 


3634 


3635 


3636 


3637 


3638 


.   Pioneer  printing  at  Dartmouth  with 

a  checklist  of  Dresden  imprints  by  Harold 
Goddard  Rugg.   Hanover:   George  T.  Bailey, 
1941.   Pp.  40. 

Alden  Spooner's  press,  1778-1779,  in  Dres- 
den, Vermont,  the  part  of  Hanover  including 
Dartmouth  College. 

.    "Rediscovering  the  College  seal." 


DartAlum,  34  (Dec.  1941),  17-20. 
Dartmouth  College. 

NEWMYER,  R.  KENT.   "Daniel  Webster  as  Tocque- 
ville's  lawyer:   the  Dartmouth  College  Case 
again."   American  Journal  of  Legal  History, 
11  (1967),  127-147. 

NEWTON,  ALBERT  F.   "Dartmouth  College  in  the 
seventies."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  18  (1903- 
1904),  11-14. 
1870s. 


NILES,  NATHANIEL, 
pamphlet  entitled 
Dartmouth  College1 
shire  Patriot  (Aug 
"Candid  acknowledg 
sectarian  faction, 
Also  appeared  in 
last  piece  is  a  le 
Hill,  editor  of  th 
Aug.  29,  1815. 


"Remarks  on  an  anonymous 
'Sketches  of  the  history  of 

&c . "   Concord  New  Hamp- 
.  15,  22,  29,  1815);  also 
ement  of  the  views  of  the 
"  (Sept.  12,  1815). 

the  Concord  Gazette.   The 
tter  from  Niles  to  Isaac 
e  Patriot,  dated  Hanover, 


NORDELL,  PHILIP  G.   "The  Dartmouth  lotteries." 
DartAlum,  45  (May  1953),  20-23,  37. 

NORTH,  WILLIAM  GWYER.   "The  political  back- 
ground of  the  Dartmouth  College  Case." 
NEQ,  18  (1945),  181-203. 

"NOTICE  of  the  Northern  Academy  of  Arts  and 
Sciences."  NHRepos ,  2  (1846-1847),  58-63. 
Established  1841  at  Dartmouth  College. 

NOVAK,  STEVEN  J.   "The  college  in  the  Dart- 
mouth College  Case:   a  reinterpretation. " 
NEQ,  47  (1974),  550-563. 


3626  MORGAN,  WILLIAM  D.  "Beauty  and  the  beasts: 
Dartmouth  architecture  in  our  time."  Dart- 
Alum, 71  (Oct.  1978),  24-26. 

Since  1960;  with  photographs  by  Stuart 
Batesman,  27-31. 

3627  MUSGROVE,  EUGENE  RICHARD.   "Dartmouth  during 
a  decade."  GraniteMo,  34  (1903),  405-422. 

1893-1903. 

3628  "MUSIC  at  Dartmouth  in  early  days."   Dart- 
mouth Magazine,  17  (1902-1903),  12-15. 

Signed:   M.  W.  P. 


3639  NOYES,  W.  C.   "Webster's  debt  to  Mason  in  the 
Dartmouth  College  Case."   American  Law  Re- 
view, 28  (1894),  359-367. 

Jeremiah  Mason. 

3640  NYE,  ROBERT  E. ,  JR.   "Dartmouth  Medical 
School,  1798-."  Massachusetts  Physician,  33 
(Oct.  1974),  28-30. 

3641  OCCOM,  SAMSON.   "The  story  of  an  Indian." 
Eric  P.  Kelly,  ed.   DartAlum,  21  (1928-1929), 
90-91,  158-160,  239-240,  304-306,  373-374. 

Occom  raised  funds  to  found  Dartmouth. 


3629    NASH,  RAY.   Navy  at  Dartmouth.   Hanover: 
Dartmouth  Publications,  1946.   Pp.  96. 


3642   OLIVER,  ANDREW,  ed.   Journal  of  Samuel  R. 
Oliver,  November  22,  1835  [to]  April  21, 


142 


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HANOVER  3666 


1836.   Hanover:   Dartmouth  College  Library, 
1972.   Pp.  [48]. 

By  12-year-old  son  of  Daniel  Oliver,  M.D. , 
of  the  Dartmouth  Medical  School. 

3643  [OLIVER,  DANIEL] .   Remarks  on  a  pamphlet  en- 
titled "Prof.  Hale  and  Dartmouth  College." 
[Hanover?,  1835?].   Pp.  35. 

Signed:   Investigator;  see  also  entry  3293. 

3644  "0  PIONEERS."   DartAlum,  67  (June  1974),  28- 
29. 

Dartmouth  time-sharing  system  at  Kiewit 
Computation  Center,  1966-1974. 

3645  "ON  the  hill."   DartAlum,  39  (Dec.  1946), 
19-21. 

Shattuck  Observatory,  Dartmouth  College. 

3646  ONE  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
founding  of  the  Church  of  Christ  at  Dart- 
mouth College,  1771-1921.   [Hanover?,  1922?]. 
Pp.  66. 

Historical  address  by  John  K.  Lord,  8-22. 

3647  "THE  ORIGIN  of  Palaeopitus . "   DartAlum,  34 
(Nov.  1941),  23-24. 

A  Dartmouth  secret  society. 

3648  ORTON,  JESSE  F.   "Confusion  of  property  with 
privilege:   Dartmouth  College  Case."   Inde- 
pendent, 67  (1909),  392-397,  448-453. 

3649  OTIS,  EPHRAIM  A.   "The  Dartmouth  College 
Case."   American  Law  Review,  27  (1893),  525- 
539. 

3650  [PARISH,  ELIJAH].   A  candid,  analytical  re- 
view of  the  "Sketches  of  the  history  of  Dart- 
mouth college  and  Moors'  charity  school,  with 
a  particular  account  of  some  late  remarkable 
proceedings  of  the  Board  of  trustees,  from 
the  year  1770  to  the  year  1815"....   n.p., 
[1815].   Pp.  32. 

3651  PATTEE,  FRED  LEWIS.   "When  shall  we  three 
meet  again."   DartAlum,  19  (1926-1927),  238- 
247. 

Three  Indians  myth,  Dartmouth  College. 

3652  PEARSON,  EDMUND  LESTER.   "Murder  off  the 
campus."   College  Humor,  n.s.  4  (Mar.  1937), 
8-10,  59. 

Of  Christina  Warden  by  George  H.  Abbott, 
alias  Frank  Almy. 

3653  PEMBERTON,  FRANK  P.   "Dartmouth's  controver- 
sial murals."   NHProfiles,  5  (Jan.  1956), 
17-19. 

Jose  Clemente  Orozco's  "The  American  Idea," 
1934. 

3654  PENDER,  HORACE  GIBSON  and  RAYMOND  FRANCIS 
McPARTLIN.   Athletics  at  Dartmouth.   Hanover: 
Dartmouth  College  Athletic  Council,  1923. 

Pp.  368. 


3655 


3656 


3657 


3658 


3659 


3660 


3661 


3662 


3663 


3664 


3665 


3666 


PERKINS,  CYRUS.   An  eulogy  on  the  Hon.  Wil- 
liam H.  Woodward,  late  a  member  of  the  cor- 
poration of  Dartmouth  University,  who  died 
August  9,  1818,  pronounced. . .on  Commencement 
Day,  at  Hanover,  N.H. ,  August  26,  1818. 
Hanover:   Charles  Spe.ar,  1818.   Pp.  16. 

PETERS,  ABSALOM.   Fifty  years  out  of  college: 
read  to  a  remnant  of  the  Class  of  1816,  met 
at  Dartmouth  College,  on  the  semi-centennial 
anniversary  of  their  graduation  July  19, 

1866 N.Y.:   J.  A.  Gray  &  Green,  1866. 

Pp.  11. 

Account  of  reunion  of  three  survivors, 
reminiscent  poem. 

PETTEE,  C.  H.   "The  New  Hampshire  College  of 
Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts." 
GraniteMo,  14  (1892),  21-27. 

Now  the  University  of  New  Hampshire. 

"PHILOSOPHY  and  allied  subjects."   Dartmouth, 
24  (Mar.  13,  1903),  372-374. 

During  the  tenure  of  Prof.  Gabriel  Camp- 
bell, 1883-1903. 

POLLARD,  ALICE.   "Hanover's  noted  clinic." 
DartAlum,  40  (Dec.  1947),  17-19. 
Hitchcock  Clinic,  founded  1927. 

POOR,  JOHN  MERRILL.   Winter  weather  records 
at  Hanover,  N.H.   n.p.,  [1911?].   Pp.  [3]. 
Includes  two  tables  of  temperature,  pre- 
cipitation, and  snow,  1834-1911.   NhD. 

POWERS,  GRANT.  "A  student  in  the  early 
eighteen  hundreds."  Mary  B.  Slade,  ed . 
DartAlum,  24  (1931-1932),  542-544. 

POWERS,  SAMUEL  LELAND.   Character  sketches 
of  Dartmouth  men:   speech. . .at  the  annual 
banquet  of  the  Dartmouth  Alumni  Association 
of  Boston,  at  Symphony  Hall  on  the  evening 
of  January  26,  1922.   [Boston:   Seaver- 
Howland,  1922].   Pp.  14. 


"Dartmouth  in  the  seventies, 


Dart 


Alum,  16  (1923-1924),  304-311,  388-396,  575- 
580. 
1870s. 

PRESCOTT,  ARTHUR  W.   "Sixty  years  ago." 
NHProfiles,  15  (Feb.  1966),  24-25,  46-47. 
Livery  stable  of  Hamilton  T.  Howe. 

PRESSEY,  BENFIELD.   "The  Experimental  thea- 
tre. ..  started  by  Prof.  E.  Bradlee  Watson, 
'02,  twenty- two  years  ago...."   DartAlum,  41 
(May  1949),  18-20. 

"PRIVATE  press."  Dartmouth  College  Library 
Bulletin,  2  (May  1935),  46-49. 

A  small  hand  press  bought  in  1930  and  used 
in  Room  22,  Baker  Library,  by  undergraduates; 
variously  called  the  Printer's  Devil  Press, 
the  Arts  Press,  the  Baker  Library  Press  and 
the  Windward  Press  (once) .   Includes  "a  list 
of  their  more  important  publications." 


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3667  HANOVER 


3667  QUINT,  WILDER  DWIGHT.  "Richard  Hovey  in 
college."  Dartmouth  Magazine,  19  (1904- 
1905),  293-297. 

3668   .   The  story  of  Dartmouth.   Boston: 


Little,  Brown,  1914.   Pp.  285. 


3679   .   "Dartmouth  chapter  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.' 

DartAlum,  30  (Oct.  1937),  11-13,  96,  98,  100. 

3680   .   "The  Dartmouth  Indians,  1800-1893." 

DartAlum,  22  (1929-1930),  524-527. 

Indian  students. 


3669  REDINGTON,  EDWARD  DANA,  comp.  Military  rec- 
ord of  the  sons  of  Dartmouth  in  the  Union 
army  and  navy,  1861-1865;  rev.  and  ed.  by 
Major  W.  H.  Hodgkins .   Boston,  1907. 

Pp.  vi,  137. 

After  W.  H.  Hodgkin's  death,  the  work  of 

editing  was  completed  by  C.  T.  Gallagher. 

3670  "REED  Hall  reopens  doors."   DartAlum,  24 
(1931-1932),  382. 

Dartmouth  College. 

3671  REID,  JOHN  PHILLIP.  '"Spoiled  children'  of 
Hanover:  a  letter  from  Charles  Doe,  1849." 
DartAlum,  51  (Mar.  1959),  30-32. 

In  1886. 


3681 


"Edwin  Julius  Bartlett."   Industrial 


3682 


3683 


and  Engineering  Chemistry,  17  (July  1925), 
761-763. 

Chair  of  Chemistry,  Dartmouth  College, 
1879-1920. 

.   "Ernest  Martin  Hopkins:   a  25-year 


retrospect."  DartAlum,  33  (Apr.  1941),  16- 
30. 

President  of  Dartmouth. 

.   Fifty  years  of  service:   a  history  of 


the  Mary  Hitchcock  Memorial  Hospital.   Hano- 
ver, [1944?].   Pp.  80. 

Reissued  in  1969,  bound  with  Amsden's  con- 
tinuation.  See  entry  3294. 


3672 


3673 


3674 


3675 


3676 


3677 


3678 


.   "The  touch  of  history — the  historical 

method  of  a  common  law  judge."  American 
Journal  of  Legal  History,  8  (1964),  157-171. 

The  views  of  N.H.  Chief  Justice  Charles 
Doe  on  the  Dartmouth  College  Case. 

RICE,  JOHN  L.   "Dartmouth  College  and  the 
state  of  New  Connecticut,  1776-1782." 
Connecticut  Valley  Historical  Society. 
Papers  and  Proceedings,  (1876-1881),  152-206. 

RICHARDSON,  CHARLES  F.   "Dartmouth  architec- 
ture."  Dartmouth  Magazine,  15  (1900-1901), 
1-19. 


3684 


"A  Hanover  diary:   the  day  by  day 


"Hanover  in  literature. 


Dartmouth 


Literary  Monthly,  1  (1886-1887),  [257]-264. 

RICHARDSON,  JAMES  PARMELEE.   "Football  at 
Dartmouth  since  the  war."   DartAlum,  22 
(1929-1930),  325-328,  385-389,  451-454. 


comp.   K.K.K. :   history  of  the  society 
Hanover,  1942. 


and  general  catalog 
Pp.  231. 

A  centennial  supplement  in  the  Jan.  1943 
Tri-Kap,  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa  publication. 

RICHARDSON,  LEON  BURR.   "Brief  biographies  of 
buildings."   DartAlum,  35  (Oct.  1942),  11-12 
(Wentworth  and  Thornton);  (Nov.  1942),  21 
(Reed);  (Dec.  1942),  12-13  (Rollins  Chapel); 
(Jan.  1943),  36-37  (Wilson);  (Feb.  1943), 
18-19  (Bissell);  (Mar.  1943),  11-12  (Wheel- 
er); (Apr.  1943),  12-13  (Fayerweather  Row); 
(May  1943),  16-17  (Woodward,  Smith  and  Rip- 
ley); (June  1943),  19,  70-71  (Hitchcock); 
36  (Oct.  1943),  12-13,  35,  entitled  "The 
gifted  Crosbys,"  (Crosby);  (Dec.  1943),  15- 
16,  72  (Shattuck  Observatory) ;  (Feb.  1944), 
17-18  (Butterfield);  (Mar.  1944),  13-14 
(Topliff);  (Apr.  1944),  15-16,  63-64  (San- 
born English  House);  (May  1944),  17-18 
(Streeter);  (June  1944),  20-21  (Lord  and 
Gile). 


3685 


3686 


3687 


3688 


3689 


3690 


3691 


3692 


record  kept  by  Robert  Fletcher  from  1871  to 
1934  provides  a  pen-point  picture  of  life 
in  that  period."   DartAlum,  40  (Jan.  1948), 
16-19;  (Mar.  1948),  17-20. 

.   History  of  Dartmouth  College.   Hano- 


ver:  Dartmouth  College  Publications,  1932. 
2  v. 

.   The  Howe  Library  of  Hanover,  New 


Hampshire:   fiftieth  anniversary,  April  7, 
1950.   n.p.,  1950.   Pp.  [6].   NhD. 

Anniversary  also  noticed  by  Richardson  in 
DartAlum,  42  (Apr.  1950),  30. 

.   "Presidents  of  the  College."  Dart 


Alum,  33  (Oct.  1940),  11;  (Nov.  1940),  10; 
(Dec.  1940),  8;  (Jan.  1941),  8;  (Feb.  1941), 
8;  (Mar.  1941),  10;  (Apr.  1941),  12;  (May 
1941),  8;  (June  1941),  8. 
1769-1916. 

"Trivialities  from  Dartmouth's  his- 


tory." DartAlum,  28  (Dec.  1935),  7-9. 

RICHMOND,  ROBERT.   "Hanover's  mysterious 
light."  NHProfiles,  8  (June  1959),  18-19, 
43. 

1st  x-ray  in  Dartmouth  physics  laboratory, 
1896. 

.   "Manhunt  in  Hanover."   NHProfiles,  8 


(Apr.  1959),  25-27,  43-44. 

Murder  of  Christina  Warden  by  George  H. 
Abbott,  alias  Frank  C.  Almy,  July  17,  1891. 

.   "Town  and  gown."  NHProfiles,  7  (Feb. 


1958),  19-22. 

Dartmouth  College. 

ROBINSON,  EDWARD  K.   "Dartmouth  Hall." 
Inter-State  Journal,  7  (Mar.  1904),  [3-4]. 


144 


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HANOVER  3722 


3693 


3694 


3695 


3696 


3697 


3698 


3699 


3700 


3701 


ROBINSON,  KENNETH  ALLAN.   "Dartmouth  and  the 
drama."   Theatre  Magazine,  31  (1920),  419, 
456. 

Dartmouth  College  Dramatic  Association. 

ROLLINS,  WALTER  H.   "The  Dartmouth  Library." 
Dartmouth  Literary  Monthly,  7  (1892-1893), 
395-399. 

ROTARY  CLUB,  HANOVER.   Golden  Anniversary: 
Rotary  Club  of  Hanover  2002,  fiftieth  anni- 
versary,  n.p.,  1975.   Pp.  [16].   NhD. 
History  by  Allen  R.  Foley. 

RUEBHAUSEN,  OSCAR  M.   "Some  old  Dartmouth 
customs."   DartAlum,  26  (Apr.  1934),  9-10. 

RUGG,  HAROLD  GODDARD,  SIDNEY  CHANDLER  HAY- 
WARD,  and  CHURCHILL  PIERCE  LATHROP,  comps . 
Catalogue  of  portraits  and  other  works  of 
art  at  Dartmouth  College.   Hanover,  1931. 
Pp.  63. 

Arranged  alphabetically  by  sitter. 

.   "The  Dartmouth  plays,  1779-1782." 


3709 


Theatre  Annual,  1  (1924),  55- [69]. 

Note  with  facsimile  MSS.  of  two  plays  sent 
by  John  Smith  to  John  Phillips;  characteris- 
tic commencement  dialogues. 

.   "The  Dresden  Press."   DartAlum,  12 


(1919-1920),  796-814. 

Read  before  the  Ticknor  Club,  Dartmouth 
College,  May  1,  1918. 

.   "The  Stephen  Daye  Press."   DartAlum, 


32  (Nov.  1939),  17-18. 
In  Hanover  in  1778. 

RUGGLES,  ARTHUR  HILER.   "Football  at  Dart- 
mouth."  Dartmouth  Magazine,  16  (1901-1902), 
23-26. 


3710 


3711 


3712 


3713 


3714 


3715 


3716 


3717 


SANDBERG,  STANLEY  BARRETT.   DBS  workshop: 
the  story  of  Dartmouth,  July  17,  1942;  one 
of  the  freshman  orientation  programs,   n.p., 
[1942?].   Pp.  31.   NhD. 

SAUNDERS,  DERO  A.   "His  own  man."   DartAlum, 
63  (May  1973),  28-29. 

Policies  of  Charles  E.  Widmayer ,  editor  of 
the  Dartmouth  Alumni  Magazine  for  thirty 
years. 

SAVAGE,  HARRY  W.   "Medical  School  celebrates 
its  150th  year."   DartAlum,  41  (Oct.  1948), 
22-23. 

SCALES,  JOHN.   "The  Dartmouth  cavalry." 
GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  463-466. 
Civil  War;  differs  from  entry  below. 

.   "The  Dartmouth  Cavalry."   Dartmouth 

Literary  Monthly,  7  (1892-1893),  400-407. 
Civil  War. 

.   "The  Dartmouth  faculty,  1859-1863." 


DartAlum,  19  (1926-1927),  135-138. 

.   "Dartmouth  two  years  preceding  the 


Civil  War."   DartAlum,  18  (1925-1926),  339- 
342. 

SCHWARTZ,  GREGORY  C.   "Save  the  zebra!   Save 
the  zebra!"   DartAlum,  68  (Feb.  1976),  23-25. 
Dartmouth  College  Museum,  1783-1972. 

SCOTFORD,  JOHN  R. ,  JR.   '"Unquestionably  the 
ugliest  building  in  Hanover' — the  transmogri- 
fication of  style."   DartAlum,  67  (Apr. 
1974),  [32]-37. 

The  third  and  last  home  of  Moors'  Indian 
Charity  School,  Hanover,  1837-1849,  became 
the  Chandler  School  of  Engineering,  1852- 
1937. 


3702  RUSSELL,  ALFRED.   "Status  and  tendencies  of 
the  Dartmouth  College  Case."   American  Law 
Review,  30  (1896),  322-356. 

3703  RUSSELL,  HORACE.   "Dartmouth  College." 
Harper's  Weekly,  38  (1894),  609-610. 

3704  SANBORN,  EDWIN  DAVID.   "The  press  in  Hano- 
ver."  NHPrAP,  (1873-1877),  10-16. 

3705   .   "Webster  as  a  college  journalist." 


Dartmouth,  4th  s.  3  (Feb.  3,  1882),  195-198. 
Webster  wrote  13  articles  signed  "Icarus." 


3718  SEROFINI,  ENZIO.   "First  American  intercol- 
legiate ski  meet."   Skier  (Feb.  1965),  27-30. 

Held  at  Dartmouth  College,  Feb.  1915. 

3719  SHERMAN,  ERNEST  LINCOLN.   "Benjamin  Gilbert, 
Union  Academy,  and  the  Dartmouth  College 
Case."   Kimball  Union  Alumni  Bulletin,  6 
(Dec.  1946),  6-10. 

3720  SHERMAN,  PHIL.   "Harry  Hillman:   a  Dartmouth 
institution."   DartAlum,  23  (1930-1931),  105- 
109. 

Track  coach  since  1910. 


3706 


3707 


3708 


SANBORN,  EDWIN  WEBSTER.   "The  spirit  of 
Dartmouth."  DartAlum,  12  (1919-1920),  629- 
637*. 

.   "Two  epochs  at  Hanover."   Dartmouth 


Literary  Monthly,  8  (1893-1894),  228-233. 
Dartmouth  College. 

SANBORN,  FRANKLIN  BENJAMIN.   "Dartmouth 
College:   its  founders  and  hinderers." 
NHHSP,  5  (1905-1912),  73-88. 


3721  SHIRLEY,  JOHN  MAJOR.   The  Dartmouth  College 
causes  and  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States.   St.  Louis,  Mo.:   G.  I.  Jones,  1879. 
Pp.  469. 

3722  .   "A  new  view  of  the  Dartmouth  College 


Case."  American  Law  Review,  27  (1893),  71- 
75. 


145 


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3723  HANOVER 


3723  SIMPSON,  ROBERT  B.   1769-1975:   a  look  into 
the  history  of  geography  at  Dartmouth  College. 
Hanover:   Department  of  Geography,  Dartmouth 
College,  1977.   Pp.  30.   NhD. 

3724  "SKETCHES  of  alumni  of  Dartmouth  College." 
NHRepos,  1  (1845-1846),  108-114,  210-214, 
264-271;  2  (1846-1847),  64-74. 

3725  SMALL,  WALTER  H.   "Dartmouth's  contribution 
to  teaching."   Dartmouth  Bi-Monthly,  2 
(1906-1907),  164-166. 

3726  [SMITH,  ASA  DODGE].   "Dartmouth  College." 
Old  and  New,  4  (1871-1872),  381-384. 

Signed:   A.  D.  S. 

3727  SMITH,  BAXTER  PERRY.  The  history  of  Dart- 
mouth College.  Boston:  Houghton,  Osgood, 
1878.   Pp.  vii,  474. 

3728   .   The  origin  of  Dartmouth  College:   its 

progress  during  a  century,  and  its  various 
relations  to  history.   (1877)   Cambridge, 
Mass.:   Riverside  Pr.,  1877.   Pp.  7. 

3729  SMITH,  F.  DUMONT.   "Decisive  battles  of  con- 
stitutional law;  V.  the  Dartmouth  College 
Case."   American  Bar  Association.   Journal, 

9  (1923),  385-387. 

3730  SMITH,  WILLIAM.   "The  diary  of  William  Smith 
of  Cavendish,  Vermont,  a  freshman  in  Dart- 
mouth College,  Sept.  23",  1822  -  Aug.  3, 
1823."  DartAlum,  3  (1910-1911),  44-48,  89- 
93. 

3731  "SOME  particulars  relating  to  the  establish- 
ment of  a  college  in  New-Hampshire." 
CH&Misc,  1  (1822),  266-269. 

Dartmouth  College. 

3732  SPALDING,  JAMES  ALFRED.   "The  College  in  the 
sixties."  DartAlum,  32  (Jan.  1940),  41-42; 
(Feb.  1940),  45-46;  (Mar.  1940),  43-44; 
(Apr.  1940),  48-49. 

1862-1866;  edited  by  William  Leland  Holt. 

3733   .   "Sarah  Connell  goes  to  the  Dartmouth 

commencement  of  1809."   DartAlum,  19  (1926- 
1927),  319-328. 

Based  on  her  diary. 

3734  STAIR,  GOBIN.   "The  making  of  a  mural:   a 
handyman's  memoir  of  Jose  Clemente  Orozco." 
DartAlum,  65  (Feb.  1973),  22-23. 

3735  STARR,  JOHN  B.  "Mary  Baker  Eddy  and  Dart- 
mouth."  DartAlum,  52  (Dec.  1959),  13-14. 

Dartmouth  men  who  influenced  Mrs.  Eddy. 

3736  STEARNS,  JOHN  B.   "The  mystery  of  the  Wah  Hoo 
Wah."   DartAlum,  67  (Mar.  1974),  12-13. 

Origins  of  Dartmouth  cheer;  reprinted  from 
DartAlum,  (Nov.  1965). 


37  37    STEFANSSON,  EVELYN.   "A  famed  collection  and 
how  it  grew."   From  Hanover,  10  (Winter 
1960),  13-15. 

Stefansson  Collection.   Earlier  version  in 
first  number  of  Polar  Notes  (Nov.  1959). 

3738  STERLING,  JOHN  C.   Daniel  Webster  and  a  small 
college.   Hanover:   Dartmouth  Publications, 
1965.   Pp.  62. 

3739  STERNICK,  JOANNA.   "What's  so  new  about  it?" 
DartAlum,  63  (May  1973),  22-27. 

Women  in  Dartmouth  history,  to  1960. 

3740  STEVENS,  WILLIAM  BURNHAM.   "Dartmouth  during 
the  Civil  War."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  18 
(1903-1904),  172-179. 

3741  STINEHOUR,  RODERICK  D.   "Testimonial  to  a 
library."   Dartmouth  College  Library  Bulle- 
tin, n.s.  19  (Nov.  1978),  2-7. 

Reminiscences  of  author's  experiences  in 
the  Baker  Library. 

3742  STITES,  FRANCIS  NOEL.   Private  interest  & 
public  gain:   the  Dartmouth  College  Case, 
1819.   Amherst,  Mass.:   Univ.  of  Massachu- 
setts Pr. ,  1972.   Pp.  176. 

3743  STORY,  JOSEPH.   "Daniel  Webster's  powers  of 
oral  advocacy:   the  argument  in  the  Dartmouth 
College  Case."   John  Charles  Hogan,  ed. 
State  Bar  of  California.   Journal,  30  (1955), 
244-247. 

Story  wrote  these  recollections  about  1830. 

3744  STOTHART,  J.  CHESTER.   "Germania  in  tenth 
year."   DartAlum,  32  (May  1940),  27-28. 

Studenten-Verbindung  Germania. 

3745  SWAN SON,  THEODOR,  ed .   The  story  of  Dick 
Hall's  House,  Dartmouth  College:   fiftieth 
anniversary.   [Lunenburg,  Vt . :   Stinehour 
Pr.],  1977.   Pp.  36.   NhD. 

Dartmouth  health  service;  building  given  by 
Class  of  1927  in  memory  of  Richard  Drew  Hall. 

3746  SYKES,  CARLA  A.   "Education  for  management: 
the  62-year  story  of  Amos  Tuck  School." 
DartAlum,  54  (June  1962),  19-24. 

3747  SYKES,  JAMES.  "Early  decades  of  the  Handel 
Society  at  Dartmouth  College."  New  England 
Galaxy,  4  (Fall  1962),  11-20. 

3748  SYVERTSEN,  R0LPH  C.   "The  Dartmouth  Carnival." 
DartAlum,  21  (1928-1929),  228-231,  299-301. 

Winter  carnival  established  in  1909. 

3749  TAYLOR,  HERBERT  HALL.  "Dead  girl  in  the  Vale 
of  Tempe."  Master  Detective,  13  (July  1941), 
32-37/75-76. 

Christina  Warden  murdered  by  George  H. 
Abbott,  alias  Frank  Almy,  July  17,  1891. 


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3750  THAYER,  SYLVANUS .   The  beginnings  of  the 
Thayer  School  of  Engineering  at  Dartmouth 
College.   Edward  Connery  Lathem,  ed.   Hano- 
ver:  Thayer  School  of  Engineering,  1964.  3763 
Pp.  ix,  125. 

Correspondence  of  Gen.  Sylvanus  Thayer, 
1867-1871. 

3751  "THEY  stole  Eleazar's  shirt."   DartAlum,  23 
(1930-1931),  257,  315,  349. 

Eleazar  Wheelock;  third  part  is  historical       3764 
commentary  by  Leon  B.  Richardson. 

3752  THOMPSON,  PHILIP  PICKERING.   "Baseball  at  3765 
Dartmouth."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  16  (1901- 

1902),  287-291. 


Phebe  Ann  Jacobs  was  Mrs.  Eleazar  Wheelock' s , 
then  her  daughter  Maria  Allen's,  slave. 

URION,  HENRY  KIMBALL.   Kimball  family  let- 
ters.  [Harrison,  N.Y. :   Muchmore  Pr., 
1939].   Pp.  1-5,  7-9,  11-20.   NhD. 

David  Kimball,  a  Congregational  minister  in 
Hanover,  1845-1867;  his  son  Henry  Martyn, 
Dartmouth  '55,  a  College  journalist. 


VALENTINE,  B.  B.   "Dartmouth  College, 
hattan,  3  (1884),  [195]-205. 


Man- 


VOORHEES,  OSCAR  M.   "First  literary  publica- 
tion:  Dartmouth  'Literary  Tablet'  of 
1803 "   DartAlum,  41  (Mar.  1949),  31. 


3753  "THREE  Dartmouth  professors  of  natural  phi- 
losophy."  Dartmouth  Literary  Monthly,  10 
(1895-1896),  135-136. 

Ebenezer  Adams,  Ira  Young,  and  Charles 
Augustus  Young. 

3754  TIBBETTS,  HOWARD  MURRAY.   "Football  at  Dart- 
mouth."  DartAlum,  7  (1914-1915),  259-263. 

3755  TILTON,  ASA  CURRIER.   "The  Dartmouth  literary 
or  debating  societies."   GraniteMo,  52 
(1920),  157-169,  202-213,  249-263. 

3756  TRICKETT,  WILLIAM.   "The  Dartmouth  College 
paralogism."   American  Law  Review,  40  (1906), 
175-187. 

3757  TRIMBALL,  BRUCE  R.   "Chief  Justice  Waite  and 
the  limitations  of  the  Dartmouth  College 
decision."   Cincinnati  University  Law  Review, 
9  (1935),  41-66. 

Morrison  Remick  Waite. 


3766  WALKER,  ALDACE  FREEMAN.   "The  president's 
address:   the  Dartmouth  College  Case." 
Vermont  Bar  Association.   Proceedings, 
(1885-1886),  12-36. 

3767  WALKER,  JOSEPH  BURBEEN.   Genesis  of  the  New 
Hampshire  College  of  Agriculture  and  the 
Mechanical  Arts:   an  historical  address... 
August  30,  1893.   Concord:   Republican  Pr . , 
1894.   Pp.  15.   MB,  NhD. 

1863-1870. 

3768  WARREN,  CHARLES.   "An  historical  note  on  the 
Dartmouth  College  Case."   American  Law  Re- 
view, 46  (1912),  665-675. 

3769  WASHBURN,  PETER  THATCHER.   "Dartmouth  life  in 
1835."  DartAlum,  21  (1928-1929),  447-449. 

3770  WATERMAN,  WILLIAM  RANDALL.   "Benjamin  J.  Gil- 
bert—Hanover lawyer."   HNH,  28  (197  3),  93- 
119. 


3758  TUCKER,  WILLIAM  JEWETT.   "Dartmouth  College." 
NHBarAP,  n.s.  1  (1900-1903),  360-367. 

On  the  Dartmouth  College  Case;  also  ap- 
peared in  NHM,  1  (1904),  109-113. 

3759   .   The  historic  college,  its  present 

place  in  the  educational  system:   an  address 
delivered  by  William  Jewett  Tucker  upon  his 
inauguration  as  president  of  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, June  28,  1893,  with  the  exercises 
attending  the  inauguration.   Hanover: 
Printed  for  the  College,  1894.   Pp.  39. 

3760   .   The  report  of  President  Tucker  cov- 
ering his  administration.   [Hanover] :   Dart- 
mouth College,  1909.   Pp.  38.   NhHi. 

President  of  Dartmouth,  1893-1909. 

3761  TULLY,  WILLIAM.   The  journal  of  William 
Tully,  medical  student  at  Dartmouth,  1808- 
1809.   Oliver  S.  Hayward  and  Elizabeth  H. 
Thomson,  eds.   N.Y.  :.   Science  History  Publi- 
cations, 1977.   Pp.  xxiv,  88.   NhD. 

3762  UPHAM,  PHEBE  LORD.   Narrative  of  Phebe  Ann 
Jacobs.   n.p.:   American  Tract  Society,  n.d. 
Pp.  8.   NhD. 


3771   .   "Old-time  Hanover  through  tradesmen's 

account  books."   Dartmouth  College  Library 
Bulletin,  n.s.  7  (1966-1967),  15-20. 

3772   .   Reminders  of  the  past  in  the  village 

of  Hanover:   the  Green,  eighteenth  and  early 
nineteenth  century  houses  still  standing  in 
1976.   Hanover:   Hanover  Historical  Society, 
197  6.   Pp.  [17]  .   MWA,  NhD. 

A  lecture  at  the  Society's  annual  meeting, 
Apr.  29,  1976.   Pp.  [17]. 

3773   .   "Richard  Lang,  Hanover  merchant, 

1789-1840."  HNH,  18  (Apr.  1963),  3-19. 

3774  WEBSTER,  DANIEL.   An  address. . .before  the 
faculty  and  students  of  Dartmouth  College  on 
July  21,  1828.   Edward  Connery  Lathem,  ed. 
[Hanover]:   Dartmouth  College  Library,  1953. 
Pp.  10. 

Duties,  privileges  of  faculty. 

3775  WELLMAN,  HARRY  R.   "Amos  Tuck  School:   origi- 
nal graduate  school  of  business  administra- 
tion."  DartAlum,  37  (May  1945),  15-18,  72. 


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3776  HANOVER 


3776 


3777 


3778 


3779 


3780 


3781 


3782 


3783 


3784 


3785 


3786 


WELLS,  WILLIAM  P.   The  Dartmouth  College 
Case  and  private  corporations.   Philadelphia: 
Dando,  1886.   Pp.  30. 

WENTWORTH,  FRANK  WESLEY.   "Dartmouth  on  the 
water."   Dartmouth  Magazine,  16  (1901-1902), 
197-199. 

Rowing,  1873-1877. 

WENTWORTH,  FREDERICK  WESLEY.   Biographical 
sketches  of  the  alumni  of  the  Phi  Zeta  Mu 
Society ...  Chandler  Scientific  Department  of 
Dartmouth  College,   n.p.,  1887.   Pp.  100. 
Nh,  NhD. 

WESSMAN,  ALDEN  E.   Evaluation  of  Project  ABC 
(A  Better  Chance) .. .Dartmouth  College  - 
Independent  Schools  Scholarship  Program  for 
disadvantaged  high  school  students:   final 
report....   Washington,  D.C.:   U.S.  Depart- 
ment of  Health,  Education  and  Welfare,  Office 
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1963-1969:  summary  appended. 

WEST,  HERBERT  FAULKNER.   And  gladly  teach: 
a  Hanover  holiday  address,  June  11,  1962. 
[Hanover:   Dartmouth  College,  1962].   Pp.  26. 

By  Professor  of  Comparative  Literature  at 
Dartmouth,  1937-1962.   Spoken  from  notes; 
edited  from  tape-recording. 

.   "Baker's  Friends."   DartAlum,  45 


(May  1953),  13-16. 

Friends  of  the  Dartmouth  Library,  1938- 
1953. 

.   Herb  West's  farewell  address,  May 

28,  1964 — Dartmouth  Hall.   [Hanover]:   West- 
holm  Publications,  1965.   Pp.  44. 
Reminiscences . 

.   Here's  to  togetherness.   Hanover: 

Westholm  Publications,  1961.   Pp.  72. 

A  satire  on  Dartmouth  College  in  the  re- 
cent past,  which,  the  author  states,  [7], 
"does  not  represent  any  present  institu- 
tion." 

.   What  price  teaching?   Hanover:   West- 
holm  Publications,  1957.   Pp.  viii,  50. 

From  a  1953  autobiography,  "Born  to  doubt," 
by  the  Professor  of  Comparative  Literature 
at  Dartmouth  College. 

WHEELOCK,  ELEAZAR.   A  continuation  of  the 
narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity  School, 
begun  in  Lebanon,  in  Connecticut:   now  in- 
corporated with  Dartmouth-College,  in  Hano- 
ver, in  the  Province  of  New  Hampshire, 
n.p. ,  1772.   Pp.  40. 

Third  "continuation"  covering  May  6,  1771, 
to  Sept.  10,  1772.   Another  printing,  1773.  . 

.   A  continuation  of  the  narrative  of 

the  Indian  Charity-School,  begun  in  Lebanon, 
in  Connecticut:   now  incorporated  with 


3787 


3788 


3789 


3790 


3791 


3792 


3793 


3794 


3795 


Dartmouth-College,  in  Hanover,  in  the  Prov- 
ince of  New-Hampshire.   Hartford,  1773. 
Pp.  68. 

Fourth  "continuation"  covering  Sept.  26, 
1772,  to  Sept.  26,  1773. 

A  continuation  of  the  narrative  of 


the  Indian  Charity  School,  begun  in  Lebanon, 
in  Connecticut;  now  incorporated  with  Dart- 
mouth College,  in  Hanover,  in  the  Province 
of  New  Hampshire.   With  a  dedication  to  the 
honorable  trust  in  London.   To  which  is 
added  an  account  of  missions  the  last  year, 
in  an  abstract  from  the  journal  of  the  Rev'd 
Mr.  Frisbie,  missionary.   Hartford:   E.  Wat- 
son, 1775.   Pp.  xii,  54. 

Fifth  "continuation"  covering  Sept.  26, 
1773,  to  Feb.  20,  1775. 

A  continuation  of  the  narrative  of 


the  Indian  Charity-School,  in  Lebanon,  in 
Connecticut:   from  the  year  1768,  to  the 
incorporation  of  it  with  Dartmouth-College, 
and  removal  and  settlement  of  it  in  Hanover, 
in  the  Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1771. 
[Hartford],  1771.   Pp.  61. 

Second  "continuation,"  1768-1771.   For 
Nathaniel  Whitaker,  A  brief  narrative  of  the 
Indian  Charity-School  in  Lebanon  (1766) ,  and 
Wheelock's  first  "continuation"  (1769)  see 
Connecticut  volume. 

[WHEELOCK,  JOHN] .   Sketches  of  the  history 
of  Dartmouth  College  and  Moors'  Charity 
School,  with  a  particular  account  of  some 
late  remarkable  proceedings  of  the  Board  of 
trustees,  from  the  year  1779  to  the  year 
1815.   n.p.,  [1815].   Pp.  88. 

WHELDEN,  FORD  H.   "Complete  tabulation  of 
varsity  hockey  scores."   DartAlum,  26  (Apr. 
1934),  28-29. 

Dartmouth,  1905-1934. 

.   "Complete  tabulation  of  varsity  ten- 
nis results."   DartAlum,  26  (May  1934),  20-21. 
Dartmouth  College. 

"Fifty-two  years  of  Dartmouth  foot- 
ball?' DartAlum,  26  (Feb.  1934),  11-14. 
Includes  scores  of  all  games,  1881-1933. 

WHITE,  JOHN  ZENAS.   The  Dartmouth  College 
Case  decision.   Chicago:   Public  Publishing, 
1906.   Pp.  31. 

WIDMAYER,  CHARLES  EDWARD.   Hopkins  of  Dart- 
mouth:  the  story  of  Ernest  Martin  Hopkins 
and  his  presidency  of  Dartmouth  College. 
Hanover:   Univ.  Pr.  of  New  England,  1977. 
Pp.  viii,  312. 
1916-1945. 

.   "The  magazine  has  a  birthday."   Dart- 


Alum, 51  (Oct.  1958),  26-29. 
Signed:   C.  E.  W. 


148 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


HART'S  LOCATION  3821 


3796  WILCOMB,  C.  A.   "The  first  class  of  New  Hamp- 
shire College."  NHAlum,  7  (Jan.  1930),  3. 

Class  of  1871. 

3797  WILLEY,  SAMUEL  HOPKINS.   Dartmouth,  1840- 
1845:   a  reminiscence.   Edward  Connery  Lath- 
em,  ed.   [Hanover] :   Dartmouth  College  Li- 
brary, Archives  Dept .  ,  1958.   Pp.  15.   NhD. 

3798  WILLIAMS,  HENRY  BEATES.   "The  Hopkins  revolu- 
tion:  reflections  on  an  $8  million  post 
office."   DartAlum,  70  (Dec.  1977),  35-38. 

The  Hopkins  Center,  for  art  and  drama, 
since  1962. 

3799  WILLIAMSON,  GENEVIEVE  B.   "When  the  students 
owned  the  library."   Dartmouth  College  Li- 
brary Bulletin,  n.s.  2  (1958-1959),  7-13. 

Libraries  of  Dartmouth  literary  societies. 

3800  WILLIS,  HUGH  EVANDER.   "The  Dartmouth  College 
Case — then  and  now."   St.  Louis  Law  Review, 
19  (1934),  183-200. 

3801  WILSON,  MARY  TOLFORD,  and  ARTHUR  M.  WILSON. 
"Symbol  of  a  seat  of  learning:   Dartmouth's 
Baker  Library."   Dartmouth  College  Library 
Bulletin,  n.s.  19  (Nov.  1978),  8-14. 

3802  WILTSE,  CHARLES  M.   "Webster  and  a  small 
college."   DartAlum,  67  (Apr.  1974),  14-15. 

Webster's  closing  rhetoric  in  the  Dartmouth 
College  Case,  was  close  to  what  tradition 
ascribes  to  him. 


HARRISVILLE  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


3809  ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  BORDEN.   Factory  under  the 
elms:   a  history  of  Harrisville,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1774-1969.   Cambridge,  Mass.:   M.I.T. 
Pr.  for  the  Merrimack  Valley  Textile  Museum, 
1969.   Pp.  xx,  320. 

3810  COLONY,  JOHN  J.,  III.   "Why  save  Harrisville?" 
Historic  Preservation,  24  (Apr. -June  1972), 
22-25. 

3811  FLIBBERT,  JOSEPH  T.   "Whiz  of  the  shuttle, 
creak  of  the  windle."   NHProfiles,  16  (Jan. 
1967),  30-32. 

3812  HARRISVILLE,  New  Hampshire,  centennial,  1870- 
1970:   commemorative  book.   [Harrisville: 

the  Town,  1970].   Pp.  71.   NhHar. 

Backword  signed:   J.  S.  S.  (John  S. 
Schmitt) . 

3813  HATCH,  RICHARD.   "A  small  mill  town."   New 
Hampshire  Troubadour,  20  (May  1950),  5-9. 

3814  HUXTABLE,  ADA  LOUISE.   "Progressive  architec- 
ture in  America:   New  England  mill  village: 
Harrisville,  New  Hampshire."   Progressive 
Architecture,  38  (July  1957),  139-140. 

3815  PIERSON,  WILLIAM.   "Harrisville,  New  Hamp- 
shire:  a  nineteenth-century  industrial 
town."   Antiques,  102  (1972),  632-641. 


3803  WOOD,  HARVEY  C.   "Dartmouth  sixty-five  years 
ago."   DartAlum,  1  (1908-1909),  180-182. 

3804  WOOD,  HENRY.   "Historical  sketch  of  the  re- 
vivals of  religion  in  Dartmouth  College, 
Hanover,  N.H."   AmQReg,  9  (1836-1837),  177- 
182. 

3805  WOODMAN,  JAMES  B.   [Early  New  Hampshire  phy- 
sicians and  the  Dartmouth  Medical  School] . 
New  England  Journal  of  Medicine,  226  (1942) , 
636-639. 

3806  WORTHEN,  THOMAS  W.  D.  "How  Occom  Pond  came 
into  being."  DartAlum,  45  (June  1953),  25- 
26. 

3807  WRIGHT,  GEORGE  W.   "College  journalism  at 
Dartmouth."   GraniteMo,  3  (1879),  67-70. 

1795-1877. 

3808  WYKES,  DAVID.   "Bibliographical  branding 
irons."   DartAlum,  69  (Nov.  1976),  30-33. 

The  history  of  Dartmouth  College  Library 
bookplates. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  619,  1094,  1173,  1517,  4415. 


3816  [WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "Guns,  noses  and 
law  in  Harrisville,  N.H."   Old  Timer,  no.  59 
(Dec.  1944),  [1-2];  no.  66  (Aug.  1945),  [5]. 

Second  installment  entitled  "The  celebra- 
tion at  Harrisville,"  at  news  of  President 
Buchanan's  election,  1856. 

3817  [ ].   "The  murder  of  Margaret  Gray." 

Old  Timer,  no.  16  (Apr.  15,  1940),  [4-5]. 

By  her  husband,  John  Gray,  June  25,  1864. 


HART'S  LOCATION  (CARROLL  CO.) 


3818  ALLEN,  CHARLES  FRANCIS  HITCHCOCK.   "Railroad- 
ing through  the  notch."  NHProfiles,  21 
(Sept.  1972),  34-41. 

Crawford  Notch. 

3819  BEATTIE,  GERAID  [sic].   "Crawford  Notch: 

a  history."   GraniteMo,  58  (1926),  203-208. 

3820  [BURT,  HENRY  MASTYN] .   "The  destruction  of 
the  Willey  family."   Among  the  Clouds,  3 
(Aug.  19,  1879),  1. 

3821  CAMERON,  KENNETH  WALTER.   Genesis  of  Haw- 
thorne's "The  ambitious  guest."  Hartford, 
Conn.:   Thistle  Pr.,  1955.   Pp.  36. 


149 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


3822  HART'S  LOCATION 


3822 


3823 


3824 


3825 


3826 


3827 


3828 


3829 


3830 


3831 


3832 


3833 


3834 


CAMPBELL,  CATHERINE  HARTSHORN.   "Crawford 
Notch:   fact  and  fancy."   Forest  Notes,  no. 
124  (Winter  1975-1976),  8-10. 

COHEN,  B.  BERNARD.  "The  sources  of  Haw- 
thorne's 'The  Ambitious  guest.'"  Boston 
Public  Library  Quarterly,  4  (1952),  221-224. 

Landslide  of  1826  as  reported  in  Samuel 
Griswold  Goodrich's  1832  "System  of  universal 
geography." 

COOK,  CARA.   The  story  of  Mount  Willey  in 
tribute  to  Samuel  Willey.   [Concord,  1955]. 
Broadside.   8  1/2  x  11  inches. 
Written  in  1923. 

"THE  CRAWFORDS:   interesting  incidents  in  the 
history  of  a  notable  White  Mountain  family." 
White  Mt.  Echo,  20  (Sept.  1897),  1. 

"EARLY  days  on  Mount  Washington."  White  Mt . 
Echo,  23  (July  1900) ,  20. 

Reminiscences  of  Nathan  Noyes,  Whitman, 
Mass.,  merchant  1850s,  from  the  Boston 
Sunday  Herald. 

FIECHTER,  CHRISTIAN.   Franconia  Notch,  N.H. 
Eine  Wintersport-region  im  Nordosten  der 
Vereinigten  Staaten.   Bern:   Herbert  Lang, 
1968.   Pp.  iv,  xxxv,  258. 


3835 


"GRANT  of  the  hills." 
1953),  20-23,  65. 

Ethan  Allen  Crawford'. 

GRAUSTEIN,  JEANNETTE  E. 
ter."  Appalachia,  n.s. 
501. 


NHProfiles,  2  (Aug. 


"The  Willey  disas- 
25  (1959-1960),  488- 


HANCOCK,  FRANCES  ANN  JOHNSON.   Crawford 
Notch:   southwestern  approach  to  the  White 
Mountains  of  New  Hampshire.   (1965)   [Little- 
ton:  Courier  Printing],  1967.   Pp.  64. 

HARRIS,  DANA,  and  CHRIS  MILLIGAN.  "Life  in 
Crawford  Notch  at  the  turn  of  the  century." 
Log  Skidder,  1  ([1976]),  4- [15]. 

Interview  with  Ray  Evans,  born  halfway  up 
Willard  Mountain  at  Mt.  Willard  section 
house,  1909. 

HART,  W.  W.   "Winter  trips  over  Mount  Wash- 
ington." White  Mt.  Echo,  23  (Sept.  1900), 
1-2. 

Since  1891. 

HART'S  LOCATION,  N.H.   First  report  of  Hart's 
Location,  New  Hampshire,  with  a  brief  history 
and  record  of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths 
from  Jan.  1877  to  April  1,  1911.   North 
Conway:   Reporter  Book  and  Job  Pr . ,  1911. 
Pp.  8.   MBNEH. 

KING,  E.  P.   "A  story  of  the  White  Mountain 
notch."  NEM,  1  (1889-1890),  609-641. 
Willey  House  disaster. 


3836 


3837 


3838 


3839 


3840 


3841 


3842 


3843 


3844 


3845 


3846 


3847 


LEAVITT,  FRANKLIN.   The  Willey  slide:   a  pic- 
ture (1854)  and  a  poem  (1885) .   Crawford 
Notch,  197  6.   Pp.  [6] .   NhD. 

Historical  note  of  the  Aug.  28,  1826 }  disas- 
ter by  David  Tatham. 

"LIZZIE  Bourne:   a  pathetic  episode  in  the 
history  of  the  White  Mountains."   White  Mt . 
Echo,  20  (July  1897)  ,  1. 

[McLELLAN,  ISAAC].   The  avalanche  of  the 
White  Hills:   August  28th,  1826.   Boston: 
Jones  Pr. ,  1846.   Pp.  18. 

MASON,  JOHN.   "The  Willey  House  disaster." 
Yankee,  31  (Aug.  1967),  83-85,  100-101. 
Landslide  of  Aug.  28,  1826. 

MELCHER,  EDWARD.   A  sketch  of  the  destruction 
of  the  Willey  family  by  the  White  Mountain 
slide  on  the  night  of  Aug.  28,  1826.... 
(1879)  4th  ed.   Lancaster:   Republican  Book 
and  Job  Printing  Office,  1883.   Pp.  29. 
Crawford  Notch. 

MOREY,  FLORENCE.   "The  Cliff's  Frankenstein." 
Appalachia,  27  (1948-1949),  32-39. 

Visits  of  Godfrey  N.  Frankenstein,  painter, 
to  Crawford  Notch  in  nineteenth  century. 

.   "Women  pioneers  of  Crawford  Notch, 


New  Hampshire."   DARMag,  95  (1961),  7-8,  58. 

NEWELL,  DANIEL.   "The  fatal  avalanche:   scene 
at  the  White  Mountains.   By  the  editor." 
Christian  Family  Annual  and  Family  Keepsake 
of  Instructive  and  Entertaining  Reading. 
N.Y.:   Burdick,  Reed  and  Roberts,  [1846?], 
[297]-300. 

Author  was  at  Conway  Aug.  28,  1826,  the  day 
the  slide  destroyed  the  Willeys,  and  visited 
the  scene  afterward. 


"A  NOTCH  in  the  hills. 
(June  1952),  20-24. 
Crawford  Notch. 


NHProfiles,  1 


"PATRIARCHS  of  the  hills:   some  particulars 
of  Dr.  Bemis  and  of  Abel  Crawford  and  his 
family."  White  Mt.  Echo,  20  (Sept.  4,  1897), 
1. 

ROBERTS,  GUY.   The  Willey  slide:   its  his- 
tory, legend,  and  romance....   A  narrative 
giving  briefly  the  history  of  Crawford  Notch 
and  the  Willey  slide,  also  the  Soltaire 
legend  and  the  Nancy  romance.   (1923)   13th 
ed.   Whitefield:   Mrs.  Guy  Roberts,  1925. 
Pp.  44.   NhD. 

ROBERTSON,  EDWIN  B. ,  and  BENJAMIN  W.  ENGLISH, 
JR.   A  century  of  railroading  in  Crawford 
Notch.   Saco,  Me.,  1975.   Pp.  74. 

SPAULDING,  JOHN  H.   "The  giant  of  the  moun- 
tains."  Among  the  Clouds,  2  (Sept.  16, 
1878),  1. 


150 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


HAVERHILL  3872 


3848  STRAW,  M.  D. ,  and  EMORY  SANDERS.   Public  auc- 
tion, the  Crawford  House,  Crawford  Notch, 
N.H.,  July  26-28,  1976.   n.p.,  1976. 

Pp.  [40].   NhD. 

"Souvenir  catalog  including  a  history  of 
the  Crawford  House." 

3849  UPHAM,  THOMAS  C.   "Reflections  on  the  de- 
struction of  the  Willey  family  in  the  notch 
of  the  White  Mountains."   NHHSC,  3  (1832), 
266-280. 

A  landslide  Aug.  28,  1826. 

3850  "THE  WHITE  Mountain  Notch:  the  manner  in 
which  it  became  a  public  highway."  White 
Mt.  Echo,  14  (Sept.  12,  1891),  14. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  648. 


3860  DUNCKLEE,  ETHEL  P.   "Pioneer  grandmother." 
NHProfiles,  21  (Jan.  1972),  34-37,  48-50,  52, 
54-55. 

Submit  Jeffers  Page  and  her  family. 

3861  EAST  HAVERHILL,  N.H.   METHODIST  EPISCOPAL 
CHURCH.   Manual  and  parish  directory  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  East  Haverhill, 
N.H.   Haverhill:   Cohos  Steam  Pr . ,  [1888]. 
Pp.  24.   NhHi. 

3862  GREER,  LOIS  GOODWIN.   "The  General  Montgomery 
House  at  Haverhill,  New  Hampshire."   House 
Beautiful,  57  (1925),  48-49,  74,  76,  78. 

John  Montgomery. 

3863   .   "Stage  coach  and  tavern  days  in 


northern  New  England."   GraniteMo,  56  (1924), 
13-16. 


HAVERHILL  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


3864 


3851 


3852 


3853 


3854 


3855 


3856 


3857 


3858 


3859 


BITTINGER,  JOHN  QUINCY.   Centennial  discourse: 
a  history  of  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
Haverhill,  N.H.   Claremont :   Claremont  Manu- 
facturing, [1876?].   Pp.  xxiv. 

.   History  of  Haverhill,  N.H.   Haver- 


hill:  [Cohos  Steam  Pr.],  1888.   Pp.  442. 

BOWLES,  ELLA  SHANNON.   "Last  public  hanging 
in  New  Hampshire."   Yankee,  4  (Apr.  1938), 
26-27. 

Samuel  Mills,  1868. 

BRADISH,  CYRUS.   Reminiscences  of  a  nonage- 
narian.  Woodsville:   News  Print,  1903.  ' 
Pp.  25. 

BURROWS,  FREDRIKA.   "The  first  wedding  in 
Coos  County."   NHProfiles,  20  (Oct.  1971), 
53-55,  62. 

James  Woodward  and  Hannah  Clark,  1765. 

BUZZELL,  GEORGE  WESLEY  et  al.   Sketches  of 
Methodism  in  Haverhill.   (1891)   2d  ed. 
Haverhill:   Shaw's  Steam  Pr. ,  1891.   Pp.  27. 

COMINGS,  WILLIAM  FREEMAN,  defendant.  Report 
of  the  trial  of  William  F.  Comings ...  for  the 
murder  of  his  wife,  Mrs.  Adeline  T.  Comings, 
at  the  September  term  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  holden  at  Haverhill ,... 1843 ,  together 
with  his  life,  written  by  himself.  Boston: 
S.  N.  Dickinson,  1844.   Pp.  158. 

DAVIS,  DAVID  BRION.   "Murder  in  New  Hamp- 
shire."  NEQ,  28  (1955),  147-163. 
1842. 

DAVISON,  HAROLD  KING.   Haverhill's  historic 
highlights.   Littleton:   Courier,  1963. 
Pp.  143. 


3865 


3866 


3867 


3868 


3869 


3870 


3871 


HAVERHILL,  N.H.   Haverhill  town  affairs  one 
hundred  years  ago.   Woodsville:   News  Book 
and  Job  Print,  1909.   Pp.  48. 

Town  clerk  records  for  1809,  edited  by 
William  F.  Whitcher. 

HAVERHILL,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Celebration  of  the  100th  anniversary  of  the 
Congregational  Church  at  Haverhill,  N.H. , 
October  12  and  13,  1890.   Haverhill:   W.  E. 
Shaw's  Steam  Pr.,  1890.   Pp.  35. 

Includes  a  historical  sermon  by  John  L. 
Merrill. 

Confession  of  faith  and  covenant  of 


3872 


the  First  Congregational  Church  in  Haverhill, 

N.H Hanover:   Dartmouth  Pr. ,  1860. 

[i.e. ,  1861] .   Pp.  20.   NhHi. 

HAVERHILL  ACADEMY.   Centennial  anniversary 
and  reunion;  also  dedication  of  new  building, 

August  4,  5,  1897. ..E.  Bertram  Pike,  ed 

Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1897.   Pp.  172. 

HAVERHILL  cemeteries.   Woodsville:   New 
Print,  1906.   Pp.  22.   NhHi. 

Brief  histories  of  five  cemeteries. 

HAVERHILL;  New  Hampshire,  1763-1963:   200th 
Charter  Night,  Woodsville  Community  Building, 
May  18,  1963.   Bicentennial  observance, 
July  4-7,  1963.   [Littleton:   Courier  Print- 
ing, 1963].   Pp.  40. 

KEYES,  FRANCES  PARKINSON  WHEELER.   "A  New 
Hampshire  mural  by  Rufus  Porter."  Art  in 
America,  45  (Winter  1957-1958),  44-45. 
In  the  Carr  House,  North  Haverhill. 

MEADER,  KATHERINE  CHILD.   "An  historic  lock 
and  key:   old  Haverhill  bank  and  bankers." 
GraniteMo,  59  (1927),  118-121. 
Coos  Bank. 

"North  Parish  Church,  North  Haver- 
hill."   GraniteMo,  54  (1922),  331-338. 


151 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


3873  HAVERHILL 


187  i 


3874 


3875 


v\/i, 


3877 


3878 


3879 


3880 


3881 


3882 


3883 


3884 


3885 


3886 


MEADER,  KATHERINE  CHILD.   "Three  notable 
women  of  North  Haverhill."   GraniteMo,  59 
(1927),  296-303. 

Sarah  Hazen  Merrill,  Mary  Powers  Filley, 
and  Frances  Parkinson  Keyes. 

LIVERMORE,  ARTHUR.   Seventy  years  ago:   Remi- 
niscences of  Haverhill  Corner.   Woodsville: 
New  Print,  1902.   Pp.  52. 

LOYNE,  WILLIAM  A.   Manual,  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Church,  East  Haverhill,  N.H.,  December, 
1886.   [East  Haverhill]:   The  Church,  1886. 
Pp.  23. 

"NEW  Hampshire's  last  public  hanging." 
Yankee,  32  (May  1968),  80-81,  156-157. 
Samuel  Mills,  1868. 

PAGE,  N.  F.,  HOWARD  WELLS  and  JANET  BAGONZI. 
"Pike:   the  family,  the  town,  and  the  com- 
pany."  NHProfiles,  21  (Apr.  1972),  22-27. 
Pike  Manufacturing  Company,  whetstones. 

PORTER,  ROBERT  H.   "For  breaking  bread  at 
St.  Luke's  Church,  Woodsville,  New  Hamp- 
shire."  NHChurchman,  4  (May  1951),  7,  12-13. 

ROSS,  MARY.   "Since  1872,  E.  B.  Mann  &  Com- 
pany of  Woodsville."   NHProfiles,  22  (Nov. 
1973),  22-24. 
Drugstore. 

ROWDEN,  HENRY,  and  REGINALD  DOWNING,  eds. 
History  of  Woodsville,  N.H.   Compiled  by 
American  History  Class  of  1919.   Woodsville: 
Woodsville  News  Pr.,  1919.   Pp.  48. 

STEENBURGH,  ARCHIE.   "Haverhill:   a  brief 
history."   Outlook,  1  (Summer  1975),  16-17. 

WESTGATE,  ELSIE  MAE.   Haverhill  75  years 
ago,  graduation  essay. . .ninth  grade,  Haver- 
hill, N.H.  School.   n.p.,  1906.   Unpaged. 
NhHi. 

WHITCHER,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.   "Haverhill  in 
the  War  of  the  Revolution."   GraniteMo,  44 
(1912),  133-140. 

Historical  address  on  the  occasion  of 


3887 


comp.   Proceedings  in  observance  of 


the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
the  settlement  of  the  town  of  Haverhill,  New 
Hampshire,  September  20,  1912....   [Haver- 
hill?], 1912.   Pp.  23. 

.   History  of  the  town  of  Haverhill, 

New  Hampshire.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1919. 
Pp.  ix,  780. 

Josiah  Burnham:   his  trial  and  execu- 


tion for  murder,  with  sermon  preached  at 
Haverhill,  N.H. ,  by  the  Rev.  David  Suther- 
land at  the  time  and  place  of  execution, 
August  12,  1806.   Woodsville:   News,  1909. 
Pp.  38.   NhD. 

Joseph  Starkweather  and  Russell  Freeman 
killed  by  Burnham;  all  imprisoned  for  debt. 


3888 


3889 


3890 


the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
the  settlement  of  the  town  of  Haverhill,  N.H. 
and  dedication  of  soldiers'  monument  at 
North  Haverhill  Village,  September  20,  1912. 
Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1912.   Pp.  55.   MB. 

.  Wells  River  bridge,  and  other  Haver- 
hill toll  bridges.  Woodsville:  News  Print, 
1904.   Pp.  23. 

Used  by  the  Boston,  Concord  and  Montreal 
R.R. 

.   "Woodsville."   GraniteMo,  25  (1898), 


127-144. 

WOODWARD,  M.  GRACE.   Autobiography  of  a  bell: 
centennial  celebration  of  the  Ladd  Street 
Bell,  Haverhill,  N.H.,  August  20,  1902. 
Woodsville:   News  Print,  1902.   Pp.  28. 
NhHi. 

Author  published  another  version  in  Granite- 
Mo, 47  (1915)  ,  80-84. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1525,  4501. 


HEBRON  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


3891  HAZELTON,  PHILIP  A.   History  of  Hebron,  New 
Hampshire.   [Hebron] :   Hebron  Bicentennial 
Committee,  1976.   Pp.  55.   NhHi. 

3892  [JEWELL,  CELIA] .   Recollections  of  Hebron... 
Hebron,  1920.   Pp.  28. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1522. 


HENNIKER  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


3893 


3894 


3S95 


CHILDS,  FRANCIS  LANE.   The  story  of  Henniker. 
n.p.,  [1958?].   Pp.  12. 

COGSWELL,  LEANDER  WINSLOW.   Historical  ad- 
dress on  the  sixty-sixth  anniversary  of  the 
formation  of  a  Bible  class,  delivered  in 
Henniker,  May  23,  1880....   Concord:   Repub- 
lican Pr.  ,  1881.   Pp.  16. 

History  of  the  town  of  Henniker, 


3896 


Merrimack  County,  New  Hampshire,  from  the 
date  of  the  Canada  grant  by  the  province  of 
Massachusetts,  in  1735,  to  1880,  with  a 
genealogical  register  of  the  families  of 
Henniker.   (1880)   Somersworth:   New  Hampshire 
Publishing,  1973.   Pp.  807. 

Reprint  has  foreword  by  Francis  Lane 
Childs. 

CONNOR,  MARION  SARGENT.   "Memories  and  leg- 
ends of  ocean-born  Mary."   NHProfiles,  3 
(May  1954)  ,  22-24. 
Mary  Wilson  Wallace. 


152 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


HILLSBOROUGH  3925 


3897 


3898 


3899 


3900 


3901 


3902 


3903 


3904 


3905 


3906 


CONTOOCOOK  VALLEY  CREAMERY,  HENNIKER.   His- 
tory of  the  Contoocook  Valley  Creamery,  1887- 
1916.   Warner:   Independent  Pr.,  [1916]. 
Pp.  11.   NhHi. 

GRAVES,  IDA  J.   "The  woman's  club  of  Henni- 
ker."   GraniteMo,  29  (1900),  247-250. 
Woman's  Reading  Club. 

HENNIKER,  N.H.  Forget  New  Hampshire? .. .Hen- 
niker,  New  Hampshire,  1768-1968.  Hillsboro: 
PherusPr.,  [1968?].   Unpaged.   MWA. 

HENNIKER,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Man- 
ual of  the  Congregational  Church,  Henniker, 
N.H.  adopted  October,  1901.   (1835)   Henni- 
ker:  J.  0.  Boody,  1902.   Pp.  23.   NhHi. 
2d  ed.  1872. 

.   Proceedings  of  the  one  hundred  and 


HILLSBOROUGH  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


fifteenth  anniversary  of  the  Congregational 
Church,  Henniker,  N.H.,  Saturday,  June  7, 
1884.   Bristol:   R.  W.  Musgrave,  1884. 
Pp.  71. 

Historical  address  by  Rev.  Joseph  Myron 
Rensselaer  Eaton. 

.   1769-1919:   one  hundred  and  fiftieth 


anniversary  of  the  Congregational  Church, 
Henniker,  N.H. ,  June  7th  and  8th,  1919. 
Manchester:   Williams,  [1919].   Pp.  88. 

MBNEH. 

MARTIN,  RICHARD  A.   The  early  history  of  New 
England  College  (1958),  2d  ed.   [Henniker, 
1965].   Pp.   21.  NhHen. 

MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS.   "The  pine-crowned 
hill:   a  sketch  of  Henniker."  GraniteMo,  17 
(1894),  287-307. 

PUGSLEY,  FREMONT  L.   "Historical  sketch  of 
Henniker  Academy  and  High  School."   Granite- 
Mo, 17  (1894),  344-349. 

ROTHOVIUS,  ANDREW  E.   "Ocean  Born  Mary,  the 
ghost  who  never  was."   NHProfiles,  17  (Nov. 
1968),  32-36. 
Mary  Wallace. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1539. 


HILL  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


3907  CLARK,  FREDERICK  P.   "The  new  -village  of 
Hill,  New  Hampshire."   Planners  Journal,  7 
(Jan. -Mar.  1941),  1-12. 

3908  COGGSWELL,  JOHN  FRANKLIN.  "New  home  town." 
Saturday  Evening  Post,  214  (Feb.  14,  1942), 
22-23,  44,  46. 

3909  [HAIG,  GEORGE  CANTERBURY].   The  story  of 
Hill,  New  Hampshire,  by  Dan  Stiles  pseud. 
Concord:   Sugar  Ball  Pr.,  1942.   Pp.  72. 


3910 


3911 


3912 
3913 


3914 


3915 


3916 


3917 


3918 


3919 


3920 


3921 


3922 


3923 


3924 


3925 


ANDERSON,  LOUISE  K.   "Franklin  Pierce  and  the 
Pierce  Mansion."   DARMag,  94  (1960),  374-375. 

BALDWIN,  HARRISON  C.   The  history  of  Hills- 
borough, New  Hampshire,  1921-1963.   Peter- 
borough:  Transcript  Printing,  [1964]. 
Pp.  201. 

NO  ENTRY. 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  WALDO.   The  history  of  Hills- 
borough, New  Hampshire,  1735-1921.   Manches- 
ter:  John  B.  Clarke,  1921-1922.   2  v. 
V.  2  biography  and  genealogy. 

COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "Birthplace  of  a  Presi- 
dent." GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  69-75. 
House  where  Franklin  Pierce  was  born. 

COLLINS,  KIRK.   "The  Franklin  Pierce  House  at 
Hillsboro."   New  Hampshire  Troubadour,  1 
(Mar.  1932),  3-4. 

COPP,  ISAAC.   "A  sketch  of  Hillsborough." 
GraniteMo,  22  (1897),  154-184. 

DENSMORE,  LYMAN  WILLARD.   Hillsborough  old 
meeting  house,  1789-1890:   a  memoir.... 
Boston:   Geo.  E.  Crosby,  1890.   Pp.  35. 

FRIEL,  ARTHUR  0.   "'A  man  of  courage.'" 
NHProfiles,  1  (Feb.  1952),  12-15,  52-53. 
Franklin  Pierce  Homestead. 

GAY,  LISABEL.   Legends  of  Center  folks: 
their  homes  and  institutions,  now  and  long 
ago.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1928.   Pp.  78. 

GIBSON,  RAYMOND.   "Stone  arch  bridges  of  the 
Contoocook  River  Valley."  NHProfiles,  19 
(May  1970),  20-26. 

HADLEY,  AMOS.   Hillsborough:   address  at 
Hillsborough  Bridge  on  the  field  day  of  the 
New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  October  3, 
1893.   Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1894. 
Pp.  17. 

.   ["History  of  Hillsborough"].   NHHSP, 


2  (1888-1895),  333-347. 

"HISTORY  of  Harmony  Lodge."   NHMasonicB,  1 
(Sept.  1921),  5-6. 
Freemasons . 

MANDREY,  WILLIAM  H.   "The  day  they  celebrated 
the  General's  birthday."   NHEchoes,  2  (Nov.- 
Dec.  1971),  8-11. 

General  Benjamin  Pierce:   Christmas  1823. 

METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.  "An  interesting 
historical  event."  GraniteMo,  43  (1911), 
199-203. 

Veterans'  reunion,  Christmas  1823. 


153 


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3926  HILLSBOROUGH 


3926  PHILLIPS,  [BUTLER]  H.   "Biographical  notices 
of  physicians  in  Hillsborough."   NHRepos,  1 
(1845-1846),  215-217. 

3927  PIERCE,  FRANK  H.   "Hillsborough."   Granite - 
Mo,  1  (1877-1878),  369-375. 

3928  PIERCE,  MARY  K.   "The  Franklin  Pierce  Home- 
stead." DARMag,  70  (1936),  394-395. 

3929  SMITH,  CHARLES  JAMES.   Annals  of  the  town  of 
Hillsborough,  Hillsborough  County,  N.H. ,  from 
its  first  settlement  to  the  year  1841. 
Sandbornton:   J.  C.  Wilson,  1841.   Pp.  72. 


3940  THOMAS,  PETER  A.   "Middle  Connecticut  Valley 
Indian  house  types:   a  cautionary  note." 
Man  in  the  Northeast,  no.  1  (Mar.  1971), 
48-50. 

3941  [WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].  "The  volcano  in 
Hinsdale,  New  Hampshire."  Old  Timer,  no.  23 
(Sept.  10,  1940),  [1-4]. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  291,  1271,  4069. 


HOLDERNESS  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


3930  SMITH,  MARJORIE  WHALEN.   "Franklin  Pierce 
Homestead."   NHProfiles,  21  (Nov.  1972), 
24-29. 

3931  VALENTINE,  DONALD  B.,  JR.   "B  &  M's  Hillsboro 
Branch."   Railfan,  1  (Summer  1976),  18-24. 

3932  NO  ENTRY. 

3933  WITHINGTON-KYLE ,  EDITH  NELSON.   An  informal 
history  of  the  Hillsboro  Centre  Church, 
1769-1969.   n.p.,  [1969].   Pp.  15.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


HINSDALE  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


3942  CLARK,  ELEANOR  J.   "Glimpses  of  Holderness." 
GraniteMo,  23  (1897),  279-287. 

3943  COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "Holderness  and  the  Liv- 
ermores."   GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  175- 
181. 

Livermore  family. 

3944  DEARBORN,  NED.   "The  adventures  of  a  week." 
NHCollegeM,  5  (Mar.  1898),  104-109. 

Hunting  eagles,  loons  and  eggs  for  mount- 
ing, June  1895. 

3945  HODGES,  GEORGE.   Holderness:   an  account  of 
the  beginnings  of  a  New  Hampshire  town. 
Boston:   Houghton,  Mifflin,  1907.   Pp.  xvi, 
102. 


3934  "THE  'CHECKERED  house."'   New  England  States 
and  Greater  Boston,  1  (1899),  235. 

3935  HINSDALE  Bicentennial,  1753-1953.   n.p., 
n.d.   Pp.  [29].   NhK. 

"Episodes  from  our  history  on  which  the 
Pageants  on  wheels  is  based." 

3936  HINSDALE,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE. 
Hinsdale,  N.H.   Hinsdale,  [1976].   Pp.  103. 
NhHi. 

3937  HINSDALE  up  to  date:   an  oration  delivered 
before  the  Ancient  and  Horribles,  Wednesday, 
July  4,  1894  by  the  president  of  the  Hins- 
dale Antiquarian  Society.   Springfield, 
Mass.:   Barrett  &  Leonard,  [1894].   Pp.  19. 
NhHi. 

3938  POLLEN,  DOROTHY  C.   "There's  no  place  like 
home  for  Hinsdale's  post  office."   NHPro- 
files, 23  (Nov.  1974),  22-23. 

Established  1815. 


3946 


In  the  beauty  of  Holderness:   an 


historical  discourse  at  the  consecration  of 
St.  Peter 's-in-the-Mount ,  Holderness,  New 
Hampshire,  August  19,  1903.   Boston:   Mili- 
tant Pr. ,  1903.   Pp.  24.   Nh. 

The  Episcopal  churches  in  Holderness. 

HOWE,  MARGARET  A.  and  SUSAN  BACON  KEITH. 

An  abbreviated  history  of  Holderness.   [n.t>., 

1961?].   Pp.  16. 

MARSHALL,  R.  ELIOT.   "Holderness  School." 
GraniteMo,  56  (1924),  40-41. 

TATHAM,  DORIS  S.   New  Holderness  in  the  Rev- 
olution.  Ashland:   American  Revolution 
Bicentennial  Commission,  1976.   Pp.  62. 
NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1744. 


HOLLIS  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


3947 


3948 


3949 


3939    SPENCER,  WARREN  B.   Early  recollections  of 
Hinsdale,  N.H.   Brattleboro,  Vt.:   E.  L. 
Hildreth,  1903.   Pp.  8.   Nh. 


3950   ADAMS,  CHARLES  DARWIN.   The  Church  of  Christ 
in  Holies,  the  first  two  pastorates,  1743- 
1831:   an  address  delivered  on  the  occasion 
of  the  dedication  of  the  new  meeting  house, 
August  20,  1925.   Nashua:   Phaneuf  Pr., 
[1925].   Pp.  31.   NhHi. 

Peter  Powers  and  Eli  Smith. 


154 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


HOOKSETT  3975 


3951 


3952 


3953 


3954 


3955 


3956 


3957 


3958 


3959 


3960 


3961 


BURGE,  ABBIE  C.   "Hollis:   an  agricultural 
town."   GraniteMo,  24  (1898),  95-116. 

BURGE,  C.  F. ,  comp.   "Some  unpublished  mar- 
riages in  Hollis."   GraniteMo,  35  (1903), 
263-266. 
1755-1830. 

DAVIS,  JOSIAH  GARDNER.   An  historical  dis- 
course, delivered  on  the  one  hundredth  anni- 
versary of  the  Hollis  Association  of  Minis- 
ters, May  6,  1862,  at  Hollis,  New  Hampshire, 
with  sketches  of  deceased  members,  by 
Humphrey  Moore  [and  others].   Concord: 
McFarland  &  Jenks ,  1862.   Pp.  76. 

GEROULD,  SAMUEL  LANKTON.   A  brief  history  of 
the  Congregational  Church  in  Hollis,  N.H. 
Bristol:   Musgrove,  1893.   Pp.  62. 

.   The  New  England  meeting  house  with  a 


history  of  the  Congregational  meeting  houses 
in  Hollis,  N.H. :   a  discourse  on  the  centen- 
nial anniversary  of  the  building  of  the 
present  meeting  house....   Given  on  Old  home 
week  Sunday,  August  21,  1904.   Nashua: 
Telegraph  Publishing,  1904.   Pp.  34. 

GILMAN,  ARTHUR.   My  Cranford,  a  phase  of  the 
quiet  life.   Boston:   Houghton  Mifflin,  1909. 
Pp.  xv,  224. 

HAYDEN,  BERTHA  M.   Hollis  (N.H.)  today,  alon^ 
the  line  of  the  proposed  electric  railroad. 
Hollis:   Times  Steam  Pr.,  1902.   Pp.  29. 

HOLLIS,  N.H.   Bicentennial  anniversary, 
Hollis,  New  Hampshire,  August  20-24,  1930. 
n.p.,  [1930].   Pp.  67.   Nh. 

.   Proceedings  of  Minute-men's  Day, 


Hollis,  N.H. ,  1895;  including  address  of 
Miss  Sarah  Alice  Worcester.   Concord:   Ira 
C.  Evans,  1899.   Pp.  26. 

HOLLIS,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   A 
brief  history  of  the  Congregational  Church 
in  Hollis,  N.H.,  with  sketches  of  the  Sunday- 
school  and  the  choir  and  reminiscences  pre- 
sented at  the  one  hundred  fiftieth  anniver- 
sary of  the  organization  of  the  church, 
April  20,  1893.   Bristol:   R.  W.  Musgrove, 
1893.   Pp.  62. 

.   Manual  (No.  9)  of  the  Congregational 


Church  of  Hollis,  New  Hampshire,  organized 
April  20,  1743.   [Nashua]:   Maxfield  Pr. , 
1960.   Pp.  20.   NhHi. 

1871  (MBNEH)  and  No.  8  (1943,  MWA)  only 
earlier  manuals  with  historical  sketches. 


3964 


3965 


3966 


3967 


3968 


3969 


3970 


3971 


3972 


settler  in  Hollis,  New  Hampshire.   Concord: 
Rumford  Pr.,  1930.   Pp.  ix,  130. 

PERRY,  DAVID.   A  sermon  delivered  in  the 
Congregational  Meeting  House  in  Hollis, 
January  2,  1842.   Nashua:   Alb in  Beard,  1842. 
Includes  mortality  statistics  for  the  town, 
1831-1842. 

"THE  PETER  Powers  Memorial  Stone,  Hollis, 
New  Hampshire."   American  Monthly  Magazine, 
38  (1911),  244-245. 

POWERS,  GRANT.   An  address  delivered  on  the 
centennial  celebration,  to  the  people  of 
Hollis,  N.H.,  September  15th,  1830.   Dun- 
stable:  Thayer  &  Wiggin,  1830.   Pp.  35. 

PROCTOR,  THOMAS  W.   ["Address  at  Old  Home 
Week,  1930"].   NHOHWA,  32  (1930),  48-61. 

.   Address... at  Hollis,  New  Hampshire, 

August  21,  1930  at  the  celebration  of  the 
two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  first  set- 
tlement of  the  town.   n.p.,  [1930?]. 
Pp.  15.   Nh. 

WORCESTER,  SAMUEL  THOMAS.  "Early  history  of 
Hollis,  N.H."  NEHGR,  28  (1874),  52-60,  146- 
152,  261-268. 

History  of  the  town  of  Hollis,  New 


Hampshire,  from  its  first  settlement  to  the 
year  1879,  with  many  biographical  sketches 
of  its  early  settlers,  their  descendants,  and 
other  residents.   Boston:   A.  Williams,  1879. 
Pp.  393. 

Typescript  index  by  Florence  T.  Allen  in 
MBNEH;  another  by  Mrs.  Donald  P.  Russell  in 
MWA. 

"Hollis,  New-Hampshire  in  the  war  of 


the  Revolution."  NEHGR,  30  (1876),  288-298; 
31  (1877),  23-27,  169-174. 

.   "The  town  of  Hollis,  N.H."  NEHGR, 


27  (1873),  377-389. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1532A,  1537,  1540,  1546- 
1548,  1550. 


HOOKSETT  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


3973   BRADLEY,  DUANE.   "The  Donati  family  of 

Hooksett."   NHProfiles,  16  (Dec.  1967),  30- 
35. 

Duracrete  Block  Co. ,  founded  1946;  con- 
crete blocks. 


3962  LITTLE,  HENRY  GILMAN.   Hollis  seventy  years 
ago:   personal  recollections.   Grinnell,  la.: 
Ray  &  MacDonald,  1894.   Pp.  235. 

3963  NICHOLS,  RUDGE  and  CAROLINE  N.  POOLE.   Peter 
Powers,  pioneer:   the  story  of  the  first 


3974  DUNSTAN,  E.  H.   "Hooksett  and  its  leading 
men."   GraniteMo,  31  (1901),  257-275. 

3975  FADDEN,  AGNES.   "One-hundredth  anniversary." 
GraniteMo,  60  (1928),  473-475. 

Congregational  Church. 


155 


N 


ew  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


3976  HOOKSETT 


3976   HARDY,  CHARLES  RUSSELL.   Hooksett  historical 
sketches  1822-1968.   Manchester:   Lew  A. 
Cummings,  1969.   Pp.  vii,  231. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1572. 


HOPKINTON  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


3977  BAILEY,  MRS.  FRED  H.   "Hopkinton's  historical 
landmarks."   GraniteMo,  14  (1892),  362-365. 

3978   .   "New  Hampshire  Antiquarian  Society." 


3990  HOSKINS,  MRS.  CHAPIN.  The  New  Hampshire  An- 
tiquarian Society:  its  story.  [Hopkinton? , 
1959?].   Pp.  [4]. 

3991  KETCHUM,  SILAS.  An  exposition  of  the  Philo- 
mathic  club,  organized  at  Hopkinton,  N.H. , 

19  Nov.  1859,  covering  its  origin,  plan,  his- 
tory and  resources,  and  a  catalogue  of  the 
curious  and  antique  articles  in  its  posses- 
sion.  Bristol:   G.  C.  Ketchum,  1873  [i.e., 
1880].   Pp.  270. 

3992   .   "The  New  Hampshire  Antiquarian  Soci- 


GraniteMo,  15  (1893),  175-178. 


ety."   GraniteMo,  1  (1877-1878),  86-88,  153- 
156. 


3979 


3980 


3981 


3982 


3983 


3984 


3985 


3986 


3987 


3988 


3989 


BAILEY,  SARAH  M.   "Backward  glimpses  to  ye 
olden  times."   GraniteMo,  32  (1902),  292- 
298. 

Congregational  Church. 

.   "An  hour  in  the  antiquarian  room." 


GraniteMo,  32  (1902),  148-154. 

New  Hampshire  Antiquarian  Society. 

BOHANAN,  PRISCILLA.   Two  hundred  years  of 
service,  First  Congregational  Church,  Hop- 
kinton, New  Hampshire,  1757-1957.   n.p., 
[1957].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

COOK,  HOWARD  M.   "The  Baptist  Church  in 
Hopkinton."   GraniteMo,  30  (1901),  293-300. 

GILMAN,  RICHARD  HALL.  Colby's  Pond  and  the 
golden  gate.  Frances  Bowen,  ed.  Albuquer- 
que, N.M. :  Kumquat  Pr . ,  1978.  Pp.  iv,  25. 
NhHi. 

HARDON,  CHARLES.   "Hopkinton  matters  and 
men."   GraniteMo,  41  (1909),  309-338. 

.   "Swedenborgianism  in  New  Hampshire." 


GraniteMo,  44  (1912),  285-286. 

HOPKINTON,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Hop- 
kinton, New  Hampshire.   (1876)   Contoocook: 
W.  F.  Fuller,  1901.   Pp.  28.   NhHi. 

"HOPKINTON:   a  New  Hampshire  village." 
NHProfiles,  17  (Mar.  1968),  20-27. 

"HOPKINTON  celebration:  the  old  town  ob- 
serves its  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anni- 
versary."  GraniteMo,  47  (1915),  349-387. 

Includes  an  historical  address  by  Charles 
E.  Harrington. 

HOPKINTON  WOMAN'S  CLUB.   The  seventh  annual 
Hopkinton  Antique  Show  and  Sale,  Friday  and 
Saturday,  October  8th  and  9th,  1976,  Hopkin- 
ton, New  Hampshire.   n.p.,  [1976].   Unpaged. 
NhHi. 

Includes  an  essay  on  Revolutionary  women 
of  Hopkinton. 


3993 


3994 


3995 


3996 


3997 


3998 


3999 


4000 


4001 


4002 


4003 


4004 


4005 


4006 


LORD,  CHARLES  CHASE.   "An  ancient  necropo- 
lis."  GraniteMo,  7  (1883-1884),  25-29. 
Cemetery. 

.   "Churches  in  Hopkinton."   GraniteMo, 


2  (1878-1879),  22-28. 

.   "Education  in  Hopkinton."   GraniteMo, 


1  (1877-1878),  337-346. 

.   "First  Church  in  Hopkinton."   Granite- 


Mo, 39  (1907),  331-334. 

.   "Industries  in  Hopkinton."   Granite- 

Mo,  2  (1878-1879),  121-126. 

.   "Items  and  incidents  in  Hopkinton." 

GraniteMo,  2  (1878-1879),  304-311,  358-363. 
Social  life  and  customs. 

.   Life  and  times  in  Hopkinton,  N.H. . . . 

Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1890.   Pp.  x,  583. 

.   "Manners  and  customs  in  Hopkinton." 


GraniteMo,  2  (1878-1879),  186-191,  217-222, 
251-256,  278-284. 

.   "Military  affairs  in  Hopkinton." 


GraniteMo,  2  (1878-1879),  154-159. 

.   "Politics  in  Hopkinton."   GraniteMo, 


2  (1878-1879),  43-46. 


"The  settlement  of  a  town."   Granite- 


Mo, 31  (1901),  339-347. 


"A  star  in  eclipse."   GraniteMo,  36 


(1904),  90-97. 
Rowell  family. 


"The  throat-distemper — Hopkinton's 


great  epidemic."   GraniteMo,  35  (1903),  153- 
158. 

1821-1823. 

.   "Traveling  accomodations  [sic]  in 


Hopkinton."   GraniteMo,  2  (1878-1879),  71-74. 
Highways,  hotels,  and  the  railroad. 


156 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


JAFFREY  4031 


4007  LORD,  CHARLES  CHASE.   "Two  witches."   Gran- 
iteMo,  11  (1888),  32-34. 

"Witch  Webber"  and  "Witch  Burbank." 

4008  OLD  HOME  WEEK  ASSOCIATION,  HOPKINTON.   Cele- 
bration of  Old  Home  Day  at  Hopkinton,  N.H. 
held  in  Chase's  Grove  on  the  twentieth  day 
of  August  1902.   Contoocook:   W.  F.  Fuller, 
[1902].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

Historical  oration  by  Robert  H.  Tewksbury. 

4009  POPE,  FREDERICK  A.   "No  museum  this " 

NHChurchman,  6  (Feb.  1953),  3,  11. 

Ellipsis  in  title;  St.  Andrew's  Church. 

4010  RAYMOND,  MILDRED  M. ,  comp.   Today  and  yester- 
day:  an  illustrated  historical  account  of 
the  town  of  Hopkinton,  New  Hampshire,  1765- 
1965.   n.p.,  [1965].   Pp.  54.   NhHi. 

4011  SILVER,  ARTHUR  E.,  ARTHUR  S.  DUSTON,  and 
CHARLOTTE  F.  DUSTON.   History  of  the  Silver, 
Copps,  Duston  homestead  of  Hopkinton,  N.H. 
and  its  people.   [Montclair? ,  N.J.]  ,  1971. 
Pp.  46,  19. 

4012  SYMONDS,  ARTHUR  G.   "West  Hopkinton— past 
and  present."   GraniteStMag,  6  (1910-1911), 
211-215. 

4013  TENNYSON  CLUB.   HOPKINTON.   Closing  meeting, 
Sept.  29,  1884.   Concord,  1884.   Pp.  24. 

Club's  history  by  Mrs.  T.  E.  Neergaard. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  302,  1271,  5392. 


JACKSON  (CARROLL  CO.) 


4019 


4020 


4021 


4022 


4023 


4024 


4025 


BISSELL,  PRISCILLA.   "Jackson  Public  Li- 
brary."  Granite  State  Libraries,  14  (Jan. 
1978),  9-10. 

GARLAND,  MARGARET  BROWN.   Gilman's  Location: 
a  documentary  of  Jackson,  N.H.   Center  Con- 
way:  Walker's  Pond  Pr. ,  1975.   Pp.  62. 
NhHi. 

.   "A  tribute  to  the  pioneers  of  Jack- 


son, New  Hampshire."   Outlook,  2  (Summer 
1976),  8-9. 

GOODMAN,  BOB.   From  the  files  of  a  town  cop. 
N.Y.:   Vantage  Pr.,  1969.   Pp.  109. 

LARRABEE,  RALPH  C.   "The  town  of  Jackson." 
GraniteMo,  59  (1927),  189-190. 

MESERVE,  CLARA  E.   "Jackson."   Idler,  1 
(July  20,  1880),  2;  (Aug.  3,  1880),  2;  (Aug. 
10,  1880),  7;  (Aug.  24,  1880),  7;  (Aug.  31, 
1880),  7;  (Sept.  7,  1880),  7. 

REMINISCENCES  of  Jackson,  1900-1950,  collect- 
ed by  the  students  of  the  Jackson  Grammar 
School.   Jackson:   Jackson  Conservation  Com- 
mission, 1974.   Pp.  56.   NhHi. 


JAFFREY  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


HUDSON  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


4014  BROWNE,  GEORGE  WALDO.   "Historic  Hudson." 
GraniteStMag,  5  (1908),  155-170. 

4015  HUDSON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.   HUDSON  HISTORY 
COMMITTEE.   Town  in  transition:   Hudson,  New 
Hampshire,  1913-1977.   Canaan:   Phoenix  Pub- 
lishing, 1977.   Pp.  233. 

4016  KELLOGG,  FREDERICK  B.   Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  Hudson,  N.H. ,  1838-1892.   n.p., 
[1892].   Pp.  28.   Nh. 

4017  WEBSTER,  B.  M.   A  history  of  the  Baptist 
Church  in  Hudson,  New  Hampshire:   an  address 
delivered  at  the  centennial  exercises .. .May 
1st,  1905.   Nashua:   Telegraph  Publishing, 
1905.   Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

4018  WEBSTER,  KIMBALL.   History  of  Hudson,  N.H. , 
formerly  a  part  of  Dunstable,  Mass.,  1673- 
1733,  Nottingham,  Mass.,  1733-1741,  District 
of  Nottingham,  1741-1746,  Nottingham  West, 
N.H.,  1746-1830,  Hudson,  N.H. ,  1830-1912. 
George  Waldo  Browne,  ed.   Manchester:   Gran- 
ite State  Publishing,  1913.   Pp.  648. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1540,  4544. 


4026   ALLISON,  ELLIOTT  S.   "Alone  on  the  mountain. 
Yankee,  37  (June  1973),  158-165. 

Henry  David  Thoreau  and  William  Ellery 
Channing  on  Mt .  Monadnock  in  1860. 


4027 


4028 


4029 


4030 


.   "Some  painters  of  the  Grand  Monad- 
nock." Appalachia,  34  (1962-1963),  441-453. 

ANNETT,  ALBERT,  and  ALICE  E.  E.  LEHTINEN. 
History  of  Jaffrey  (Middle  Monadnock)  New 
Hampshire.   [Jaffrey]:   The  Town,  1934-1971. 

V.  1  (1937);  v.  2  (1934);  v.  3  (1971)  by 
Alice  Lehtinen. 

ANNETT,  ALBERT.   "The  making  of  a  town;  being 
some  account  of  the  settlement  and  growth  of 
the  town  of  Jaffrey."   GraniteMo,  27  (1899), 
67-105. 

Old  days  in  Jaffrey:   an  address  by 


Albert  Annett  on  the  Common  in  Jaffrey  Center 
village  on  the  occasion  of  a  historical  drive 
to  points  of  interest  in  the  township  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Jaffrey  Village  Improve- 
ment Society,  August  21,  1921.   [Jaffrey]: 
Jaffrey  Village  Improvement  Society,  1922. 
Pp.  15. 

4031   BEAN,  MARGARET.   "Willa  Cather  and  Dr. 

Sweeney."  NHProfiles,  23  (Aug.  1974),  44-45. 
Frederick  Sweeney. 


157 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4032  JAFFREY 


4032   BENT,  ALLEN  HERBERT.   "Mount  Monadnock." 
Appalachia,  14  (1917),  109-119. 


Historical  address  by  Joel  Parker  also 
published  separately  in  1873. 


4033  BLAINE,  GRAHAM  B.,  and  F.  ALEXANDER  MAGOUN. 
Twenty  years  of  Amos  Fortune  Forum.   [Jaf- 
frey?,  1966?].   Unpaged.   Nh. 

4034  BRADFORD,  M.  L.   "The  historic  Baker  House." 
Americana,  7  (1912),  833-834. 

4035  BYRON,  GILBERT.   "Thoreau's  mountain:   Monad- 
nock."  Forest  Notes,  no.  98  (Summer  1968), 
3-6. 

4036  CHAMBERLAIN ,  ALLEN.   The  annals  of  the  Grand 
Monadnock.   Concord:   Society  for  the  Protec- 
tion of  New  Hampshire  Forests,  1936.   Pp.  6, 
195. 

4037  CLAY  LIBRARY,  EAST  JAFFREY,  N.H.   Dedication 
of  the  Clay  library  building  at  East  Jaffrey, 
New  Hampshire,  Saturday,  July  4,  1896.   Con- 
cord:  Republican  Pr. ,  1896.   Pp.  66. 

Includes  Albert  Annett's  history  of  Jaf- 
frey 's  Social  Library. 

4038  COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "The  Jaffrey  mansion." 
GraniteMo,  7  (1882-1883),  153-157. 

Jaffrey  family. 

4039  CUTTER,  DANIEL  BATEMAN.   History  of  the  town 
of  Jaffrey,  New  Hampshire,  from  the  date  of 
the  Masonian  charter  to  the  present  time, 
1749-1880;  with  a  genealogical  register  of 
the  Jaffrey  families,  and  an  appendix  con- 
taining the  proceedings  of  the  centennial 
celebration  in  1873.   Concord:   Republican 
Pr. ,  1881.   Pp.  648. 

4040  FORD,  BERT.   The  Dean  murder  mystery.   Paw- 
tucket,  R.I.:   Priv.  print,  for  the  rela- 
tives, 1920.   Pp.  x,  163. 

William  Kendrick  Dean  murdered,  August  13, 
1918. 

4041  FREEMASONS.   EAST  JAFFREY.   CHARITY  LODGE, 
NO.  18.   Celebration  of  the  one  hundredth 
anniversary  of  Charity  Lodge  No.  18,  A.F.  & 
A.M.  at  East  Jaffrey,  New  Hampshire,  on  the 
25th  day  of  July,  A.L.  5906,  A.D.  1906. 
Concord:   Rumford  Printing,  1906.   Pp.  88. 

4042  GREENE,  THEODORE  P.   Jaffrey  in  Amos  For- 
tune's day:   talk  delivered  at  the  Amos 
Fortune  Forum... on  the  occasion  of  the  "Jaf- 
frey Jubilee,"  August  19,  1955.   [Jaffrey?, 
1955?].   Pp.  11.   NhK. 

4043  GRUMMON,  LOUISE  TRUSLOW.   "Jaffrey 's  match- 
makers."  NHProfiles,  19  (Aug.  1970),  30-35. 

D.  D.  Bean  &  Sons  Company,  book  matches. 

4044  JAFFREY,  N.H.  Proceedings  of  the  centennial 
celebration  of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary 
of  the  incorporation  of  the  town  of  Jaffrey, 

N.H.,  August  20,  1873 Winchendon,  Mass.: 

F.  W.  Ward,  1873.   Pp.  107. 


4045 


4046 


4047 


4048 


4049 


4050 


4051 


4052 


4053 


4054 


4055 


4056 


JAFFREY,  N.H.   ANNIVERSARY  COMMITTEE.   Sou- 
venir program  of  the  175th  anniversary  of  the 
town  of  Jaffrey,  New  Hampshire.   [Jaffrey, 
1948?].   Pp.  [33].   NhJ. 

Celebrated  Aug.  20-22,  1948.   Miss  Alice 
Evelina  E.  Lehtinen  chaired  the  Anniversary 
Committee  and  the  Souvenir  Program  Committee. 

.   Souvenir  program  of  the  sesquicen- 


tennial  of  the  town  of  Jaffrey,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1773-1923.   Peterborough:   Transcript, 
1923.   Pp.  64.   Nh,  NhJ. 

.   Bicentennial  of  Jaffrey,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1773-1973.   [Jaffrey,  1973].   Pp.  84. 
Nh. 

JAFFREY  CENTER  VILLAGE  IMPROVEMENT  SOCIETY. 
Jaffrey  Center,  New  Hampshire:   portrait  of 
a  village.   Coburn  Kidd ,  ed.   Jaffrey  Center, 
1976.   Pp.  160. 

JAMIESON,  PAUL  F.  "Emerson's  Transcendental 
mountain."  Appalachia,  31  (1956-1957),  313- 
319. 

Mt .  Monadnock. 

KEAN,  SUMNER.   "Who  murdered  'Dr.'  Dean?" 
Yankee,  23  (Feb.  1959),  32-35,  76-79. 
William  Kendrick  Dean,  1918. 

LIVINGSTON,  WILLIAM  W.   An  historical  dis- 
course delivered  in  the  Congregational 
Church,  Jaffrey,  N.H.,  Aug.  2,  1896.   Peter- 
boro:   Transcript  Office,  1896.   Pp.  16. 
Relates  to  the  Church. 

NUTTING,  HELEN  CUSHING,  comp.   To  Monadnock: 
the  records  of  a  mountain  in  New  Hampshire 
through  three  centuries.   [N.Y. :   Stratford 
Pr.,  1925].   Pp.  273. 

PERRY,  PHILIP  M.   "With  Thoreau  on  Monad- 
nock." NHProfiles,  21  (Aug.  1972),  44-45. 

PROPER,  DAVID  RALPH.   "Unique  events  on 
Monadnock."   Cheshire  County  Chap-Book,  2 
(Mar.  1965),  3-4. 

ROYCE,  ANN  L.  "Monadnock  past  and  present." 
Forest  Notes,  no.  103  (Summer  1970),  2-6. 

TIMLOW,  ELIZABETH  WESTON.   The  heart  of  Monad- 
nock.  Boston:   B.  J.  Brimmer,  1922.   Pp.  146, 


4057    TYNG  TOWNSHIP,  N.H.   Copy  of  that  portion  of 
the  proprietors'  records  of  Tyng's  township 
relating  to  the  present  town  of  Jaffrey: 
compiled  and  presented  to  the  town  of  Jaffrey 
by  the  city  of  Manchester  in  recognition  of 
the  gift  of  the  original  records  to  the  city 
by  the  town.   [Manchester?],  1896.   Pp.  14. 


158 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


KEENE  4085 


4058 


4059 


4060 


[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES],  ed .  "An  inter- 
view with  the  Rev.  Laban  Ainsworth,  of  Jaf- 
frey,  N.H."  Old  Timer,  no.  59  (Dec.  1944), 
[4-5]. 

[ ].   "Refreshment  shanties  on  Monadnock." 


Old  Timer,  no.  67  (Sept.  1945),  [3-5]. 

WILLIAMS,  RALPH  C.   The  story  of  Amos  Fortune. 
[Jaffrey?,  195-?].   Pp.  6.   NhK-Perry. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1433. 


JEFFERSON  (COOS  CO.) 


4061  COOPER,  JAMES  M.   "Jefferson."   GraniteMo,  25 
(1898),  63-78. 

4062  DODGE,  LEVI  W.   "Colonel  Joseph  Whipple,  and 
his  Dartmouth  plantation."   GraniteMo,  15 
(1893),  20-31. 

4063  EVANS,  GEORGE  C.   History  of  the  town  of 
Jefferson,  New  Hampshire,  1773-1927.   Man- 
chester:  Granite  State  Pr. ,  1927.   Pp.  320. 

4064  JEFFERSON,  N.H.   Historical  memories  of  Jef- 
ferson, New  Hampshire,  1796-1971.   Littleton: 
Courier  Printing,  1971.   Pp.  72.   MWA. 

4065  JEFFERSON,  N.H.   CHURCH  OF  THE  HOLY  TRINITY. 
The  Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Jefferson, 
New  Hampshire.   Rev.  ed.   n.p.,  [1961?]. 

Pp.  14.   MWA. 

4066  PLAISTED,  GRACE  STANLEY.   "The  great  Cherry 
Mountain  slide,  Jefferson,  N.H. ,  two  miles 
long."   NHProfiles,  10  (Mar.  1961),  20-22, 
40. 

Landslide  of  July  10,  1885. 


KEENE  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


4067  ALLEN,  FRANK  CUSHING.   "Glass  making  in  New 
Hampshire."  New  Hampshire  Troubadour,  13 
(May  1943),  12-13. 

Schoolcraft  and  Sprague. 

4068  THE  ATTRACTIONS  of  Keene,  N.H. :   its  banks, 
manufactories,  hotels,  business  houses, 
places  of  interest,  etc.   Glens  Falls,  N.Y. : 
C.  H.  Possons,  1886.   Pp.  31.   NhK. 

4069  BACON,  GEORGE  FOX.   Keene  and  vicinity,  its 
points  of  interest,  and  its  representative 
business  men,  embracing  Keene,  Hinsdale, 
Winchester,  Marlboro,  Walpole,  Swanzey  and 
Charlestown.   Newark,  N.J.:   Mercantile  Pub- 
lishing, 1891.   Pp.  110. 

4070  BALDWIN,  CAROLYN  W.   "Pursuit  of  wealth  and 
power  in  the  nineteenth  century:   General 
James  Wilson,  Jr.  of  Keene."   HNH,  29  (1974), 
105-117. 


4071 


4072 


4073 


4074 


4075 


4076 


4077 


4078 


4079 


4080 


4081 


4082 


4083 


4084 


4085 


BARRETT,  CHARLES  L.  "Main  Street  in  the 
1870's."  Historical  Society  of  Cheshire 
County  Collections,  no.  1  (Apr.  1930),  3-19. 

BARSTOW,  ZEDEKIAH  SMITH.   "Remember  the  days 
of  old":   a  semi-centennial  discourse 
preached  in  the  First  Congregational  church, 
Keene,  New  Hampshire,  July  1,  1868  at  the 
close  of  fifty  years'  pastorate.   N.Y. :   T. 
Whittaker,  1873.   Pp.  26. 

"THE  BEGINNING  of  the  park  in  Central  Square." 
Old  Timer,  no.  10  (Dec.  21,  1939),  [3-5]. 

BLAKE,  ISABEL  M.   "Keene  indebted  to  pioneers 
for  its  famous  Main  Street."   GraniteMo,  57 
(1925),  365-368. 

General  history,  1736-1753. 

"A  BRIEF  pictorial  history  of  the  city  of 
Keene,  N.H."   NHProfiles,  11  (May  1962), 
34-37. 

"A  BRIEF  sketch  of  a  Yankee  woolen  mill." 
Yankee,  1  (Oct.  1935),  44-45. 

Faulkner  and  Colony  Manufacturing  Company. 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM  SHELDON.   "Centenary  of  the 
meeting  house."  Repertory,  1  (1924-1925), 
464-468,  516-520,  569-572,  601-607. 
Written  in  1886. 

.   "1832— eight  acres— 1875."   Reper- 


tory, 2  (1926-1927),  146-156. 

"To  be  continued"  but  no  more  published. 
Written  in  1875.   Block  bounded  by  Court, 
Winter  and  School  Streets  and  John  Prentiss's 
land,  subdivided  for  large  profits. 

.   "Historical  writings. .. ."  Repertory, 


1  (1924-1925),  82-94,  147-156,  204-208,  254- 
260,  310-312,  360-364,  404-406. 

P.  406:   "This  concludes  the  present  series 
of  'New  York  Letters.'" 

BURBANK,  LEONARD  FREEMAN.   "The  Keene  Glass 
Works."  Antiques,  9  (1926),  312-314. 

BUSHNELL,  LAVERNE.   "The  Steamobile."   Splash 
Pan,  6  (Spring  1960),  [15]. 
Keene  Automobile  Company. 

CAMPBELL,  VICTOR  J.   "Slow  train  to  Keene." 
Railroad  Enthusiast,  3  (Mar. -Aug.  1966),  2-8. 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY.   Twenty- 
fifth  anniversary,  1975:   highlights  of  the 
Keene,  New  Hampshire,  coin  club.   n.p.,  1975. 
Pp.  221.   NhK. 

CHESHIRE  National  Bank,  Keene,  N.H.   [Keene: 
Sentinel  Printing,  1924?].   Pp.  12.   NhK. 

CLEVELAND,  TREADWELL.   A  century  of  Tilden's. 
Keene:   G.  H.  Tilden,  1923.   Pp.  20.   NhK. 
Book  and  stationery  store. 


159 


4086   KEENE 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4086  NO  ENTRY. 

4087  COLTON,  FLORA.   "The  history  of  the  Court 
Street  Church. "   Cheshire  County  Chap-Book,  2 

(May  1965),  6-8.  4097 


4088  CONARROE,  RICHARD  R. ,  ed.   "Horace  D.  Gilbert, 
President  of  Miniature  Precision  Bearings, 
Inc. ,  Keene,  New  Hampshire:   why  he  turned  to 
private  finance."   Management  Methods  Maga- 
zine, (Mar.  1957?).   Pp.  xii,  180. 

Reprinted  in  The  decision  makers;  case  his- 
tories of  successful  management.   New  London, 
Conn.:   Bureau  of  Business  Practice,  [1958]. 
Pp.  xii,  180.   Growth  chart,  1950-1957. 

4089  CONNELLY,  JOHN.   A  century-old  concern,  busi- 
ness of  Jones,  McDuffee  &  Stratton  Co.,  found- 
ed by  Otis  Norcross,  the  elder  in  1810,  un- 
broken record  of  growth  and  progress,  the 
largest  wholesale  and  retail  crockery,  china 
and  glassware  establishment  in  the  country. 
[Boston:   G.  H.  Ellis,  1910].   Pp.  52. 


4098 


4099 


4100 


4101 


4102 


4090  COOKE,  NOAH.   "The  journals  of  Noah  Cooke, 
Esquire."   Repertory,  1  (1924-1925),  484- 
489,  506-508,  566-568,  608-610;  2  (1926-1927), 
50-52,  104,  130-132. 

1809-1814;  "to  be  continued";  Repertory 
discontinued.  4103 

4091  CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.   "The  Keene  Elec- 
tric Railway."   Transportation  Bulletin,  no. 
46  (Feb.  1958),  entire  issue. 

4092  CUTTER,  HENRY  ARTHUR.   Historical  sketch  and       4104 
centennial  celebration  of  Rising  Sun  Lodge, 

No.  39.   A.F.   and  A.M.,  1822-1922.   Nashua: 
F.  E.  Cole,  1922.   Pp.  131.   NhPoW. 

NhPoW  also  has  a  xerographed  typescript 
history  of  Rising  Sun  Lodge  by  Stanley  A. 
Johnson,  dated  Oct.  21,  1976. 

4105 

4093  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.   NEW 
HAMPSHIRE.   ASHUELOT  CHAPTER,  KEENE.   Keene 's 
revolutionary  soldiers  and  the  house  whence 
they  started  for  Lexington:   exercises  com- 
memorative of  April  21,  1775,  at  Keene,  N.H. , 
held  by  Ashuelot  Chapter,  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution,  April  21,  1897.   Keene: 
Sentinel  Printing,  1897.   Pp.  20.  4106 

4094  DEAN,  LAURA  C.   Historical  sketch  of  the 
missionary  and  benevolent  societies  formed 
by  the  ladies  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church  of  Keene,  New  Hampshire,  1812-1897. 

n.p.,  [1897?].   Pp.  20.   NhHi.  4107 

4095  DRENAN,  SPRAGUE  W.   "Two  hundred  years  of 
Keene — from  settlement  to  city."  NHProfiles, 

2  (June  1953),  37-39,  41-44,  53-55,  57-59.         4108 

4096  EXCELSIOR  LITERARY  ASSOCIATION,  KEENE. 
Commemorative  record  of  the  first  re-union 

of  the  Excelsior  Literary  Association,  at  4109 


Manchester,  Wednesday,  April  14,  187  5. 
Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke,  1875.   Pp.  56. 

NhMhi. 

FAULKNER,  ROBERT  E.   "The  Timothy  Ellis 
quarry."   Old  Timer,  no.  86  (Apr.  1947), 
[1-3]. 

Stone  quarry. 

FIELD,  RUTH  B.   "The  marriage  tree." 
NHEchoes,  2  (Mar. -Apr.  1971),  40-42. 

FISKE,  FRANCIS  S.  "Keene,  New  Hampshire." 
NEM,  n.s.  17  (1897-1898),  225-243. 

FORD,  SEWELL.   "How  Keene  grew  up."  Yankee, 
2  (Oct.  1936),  7-10,  16-17. 

[FOX,  KAY].   Significant  dates  in  the  history 
of  the  Keene  Public  Library.   [Keene,  1967] . 
Pp.  [6].   NhK. 

FREEMASONS.  KEENE.   RISING  SUN  LODGE  AND 
SOCIAL  FRIENDS  LODGE.   List  of  members  of 
Rising  Sun  Lodge  and  Social  Friends  Lodge, 
A.F.  &  A.M.,  Keene,  N.H. ,  with  a  brief  his- 
torical sketch.   Keene:   Sentinel  Printing, 
1891.   Pp.  30.   NhHi. 

GEROULD,  SAMUEL  ALLEN.   Address  at  the  semi- 
centennial celebration  of  the  settlement  of 
Rev.  Z.  S.  Barstow,  D.D.  in  Keene,  N.H.... 
reminiscences  of  Keene....   Keene:   W.  B. 
Allen,  1874.   Pp.  27.   MB. 

A  GOLDEN  remembrance  of  August  19,  1868:   the 
fiftieth  wedding  anniversary  of  Rev.  Dr.  and 
Mrs.  Barstow....   N.Y. :   William  L.  Stone 
and  J.  T.  Barron,  1868. 

Historical  narrative  by  John  Orcutt,  29-31; 
"old  parsonage"  by  J.  W.  B[arstow],  32-38. 

GRIFFIN,  SIMON  GOODELL,  and  FRANK  H.  WHITCOMB. 
A  history  of  the  town  of  Keene  from  1732, 
when  the  township  was  granted  by  Massachu- 
setts, to  1874,  when  it  became  a  city.... 
With  events  of  interest  in  the  history  of  the 
city  from  1874  to  1904.   Keene:   Sentinel 
Printing,  1904.   Pp.  792. 

HALE,  SALMA.   Annals  of  the  town  of  Keene, 
from  its  first  settlement,  in  1734,  to  the 
year  1790;  with  corrections,  additions,  and  a 
continuation,  from  1790  to  1815.   (1826)  2d  ed. 
Keene:   J.  W.  Prentiss,  1851.   Pp.  120. 

HALL,  FORREST  J.   History  of  the  First  Bap- 
tist Church  of  Keene,  N.H.,  from  1916  to 
1945.   Keene,  1945.   Pp.  [8].   NhK. 

HARRIS,  THADDEUS  WILLIAM.  "The  schools  of 
the  city  of  Keene."  GraniteMo,  18  (1895), 
327-340. 

HILL,  EVAN.   Beanstalk:   the  history  of 
Miniature  Precision  Bearings,  Inc.,  1941- 
1966.   Keene,  1966.   Pp.  188. 


160 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


KEENE  4130 


4110  HILL,  GARDNER  C.   "A  famous  institution: 
Miss  Catherine  Fiske's  Boarding  School  of 
the  early  days."   GraniteMo,  39  (1907),  335- 
338. 

4111  "HOLIDAY  experiences  of  childhood."   Cheshire 
County  Chap-Book,  2  (Nov.  1964),  7-8. 

Read  at  the  Fortnightly  Club  Nov.  12,  1912. 

4112  "HUGH  de  Payens '  history."   NHMasonicB,  2 
(June  15,  1922),  11. 

Hugh  de  Payens  Commandery,  Knights  Templar. 


4121   KEENE,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Dedication  of  the  monument  marking  the  site 
of  the  first  meeting  house  and  the  one  hun- 
dred and  seventy-fifth  anniversary  exercises 
of  the  founding  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church  in  Keene,  N.H. ,  1913.  n.p. ,  [1913]. 
Pp.  56.   NhHi. 

Cover  title:   "The  First  Church  and  its 
meeting  houses";  includes  historical  ad- 
dresses by  Frank  H.  Whitcomb,  Rodney  W. 
Roundy,  Lucius  H.  Thayer,  and  Cyrus  Richard- 
son. 


4113  JOHNSON,  MRS.  CARL,  MRS.  LAWRENCE  STANTON,  and     4122 
MRS.  PHILIP  PREGENT.   "Thumbnail  sketch  of 

local  history,  given  at  a  Society  meeting 

Sept.  23,  1963."   Cheshire  County  Chap-Book, 

1  (Nov.  1963),  2;  (Jan.  1964),  10-13.  4123 

4114  JONES,  ELGIN  A.  "Wyman  Tavern,  the  inn  in 
Keene,  New  Hampshire  in  which  was  held  the 
first  meeting  of  the  trustees  of  Dartmouth 
College."  DartAlum,  12  (1919-1920),  755-757. 

4115  KAPPA  DELTA  PHI.   GAMMA  CHAPTER,  STATE  NORMAL 

SCHOOL,  KEENE.   History  of  the  Gamma  chapter       4124 
of  Kappa  delta  phi,  1921-1939,  State  normal 
school,  Keene,  New  Hampshire.   [Lisbon: 
Presby's  Print  Shop,  1939].   Pp.  122. 

A  teacher  education  society.  4125 

4116  KEENE,  N.H.   City  of  Keene,  New  Hampshire 
Souvenir,  1908.   Keene,  1908.   Pp.  36. 
NhKP. 

4117   .   Keene,  N.H.  bicentennial,  1753-1953, 

June  28-July  5,  souvenir  program.   [Keene?:        4126 
Sentinel?,  1953].   Pp.  56.   Nh,  NhK 

4118  KEENE,  N.H.   BAPTIST  CHURCH.   The  Baptist 

Church  of  Keene,  N.H. :   its  conflict  and  its       4127 
victory.   A  day  of  praise  and  thanksgiving, 
Sunday  January  10,  1886.   Keene:   Sentinel 
Printing,  1886.   Pp.  37. 

4119  KEENE,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  SOCIETY  (UNITARI- 
AN) .   The  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
Keene  Congregational  Society  (Unitarian) .... 

Keene,  1924.   Pp.  31.   NhK.  4128 

"Historical  sermon"  by  Rev.  N.  Addison 
Baker. 

4120  KEENE,  N.H.   FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH.   Order  of 
services  in  observance  of  the  one  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in 

Keene,  N.H. ,  together  with  a  history  of  the        4129 

Baptist  church  in  Keene  from  its  beginning 

to  the  present  time,  and  the  centenary  sermon 

delivered  by  the  pastor,  Rev.  R.  A.  Sherwood, 

the  greetings  from  the  First  Congregational        4130 

Church  of  Keene,  and  interesting  historical 

facts.   Keene:   Sentinel  Printing,  1916. 

Pp.  24. 


An  historical  sketch  of  the  First 


Congregational  Church,  Keene,  New  Hampshire, 
1738-1953.   [Keene,  1953].   Pp.  16.  NhK-Proper. 

.   Manual  of  the  First  Congregational 


Church,  Sabbath  School  Association,  and  Soci- 
ety, Keene,  New  Hampshire....   (1877) 
Keene:   Sentinel  Printing,  1914.   Pp.  54. 
NhK-Proper. 

Historical  sketch  by  Rev.  Rodney  W.  Roundy, 
3-10;  2d  ed.  1900. 

.   HOME  CIRCLE.   Autobiography  of  the 

Home  Circle  for  its  first  half  century. 
Keene,  1907.   Pp.  20.   NhK. 

KEENE,  N.H.   GRACE  UNITED  METHODIST  CHURCH. 
Grace  United  Methodist  Church  commemorating 
the  bicentennial  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  1776-1976.   [John  Carpenter  Perry, 
comp.].   Keene,  1976.   Pp.  [29].   NhK-Perry, 
NhK-Proper. 

KEENE,  N.H.   INVALIDS  HOME.   The  Invalids 
Home,  Keene,  New  Hampshire,  1874-1949. 
Keene,  1949.   Pp.  [5].   NhK. 

KEENE,  N.H.  ORDINANCES,  ETC.  City  ordi- 
nances as  rev.  and  passed  March  17,  1914, 
together  with  the  city  charter,  special 
legislation,  rules  of  order  of  the  city 
councils,  and  list  of  city  officials  from 
1874  to  1914.  Keene:  Sentinal  Printing, 
1914.   Pp.  158. 

KEENE,  N.H.  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.  Proceedings  at 
the  dedication  of  the  Thayer  Library  and  art 
building,  in  Keene,  N.H. ,  February  25,  1899. 
Keene:   Sentinel  Printing,  1899.   Pp.  63. 

Granville  Stanley  Hall's  address  includes 
Keene  library  history. 

KEENE,  N.H.   UNITARIAN  CHURCH.   50th  Anni- 
versary of  the  dedication  of  this  church 
edifice.   Keene,  1945.   Pp.  6.   NhK. 

KEENE,  N.H.   UNITARIAN  SOCIETY.   The  May 
Flower.   (1873)   Keene:   Sentinel  Printing, 
1905.   NhK-Proper. 

Includes  parish  chronicle,  extracts  from 
the  records  of  the  Sewing  Society  since  1865 
and  a  brief  history  of  the  Invalids  Home. 


161 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4131  KEENE 


4131 


4132 


4133 


4134 


4135 


4136 


4137 


4138 


4139 


4140 


4141 


4142 


4143 


4144 


4145 


KEENE  EVENING  SENTINEL.   Industries  of  Keene, 
New  Hampshire.   Keene,  1942.   Pp.  [44].   NhK. 
Other  editions  with  less  history. 

KEENE  HISTORY  COMMITTEE.   Upper  Ashuelot,  a 
history  of  Keene,  New  Hampshire.   Keene, 
1968.   Pp.  vi,  728. 

"THE  KEENE  Raid."   GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881), 
361-362. 

May  30,  1779. 

KENDALL,  A.  HAROLD.   The  story  of  Hampshire 
pottery.   (1963)  n.p.,  1969.  Pp.  [12].   NhK. 

Operated  by  James  Scollay  Taft,  Cadmon 
Robertson,  and  others,  1871-1923.   Other 
versions  in  Antiques,  and  Cheshire  County 
Chap-Book,  v.  1. 

McCLINTOCK,  JOHN  NORRIS.   "Sketch  of  Keene." 
GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880),  548-572;  4  (1880- 
1881),  499. 

MARKEM  CORPORATION.   "The  story  of  the 
Markem  Corporation,  1911-1976."  Markem's 
World,  no.  1  (Fall  1976),  1-20. 

MATTHEWS,  ALICE  DAVIS.   "Central  Square." 
[Keene  Sentinel?],  Aug.  25,  1947  -  Sept.  16, 
1948. 

NhK  Scrapbook  102B,  1-12. 

.   "The  singing  school."   Cheshire 


4146 


County  Chap-Book,  1  (July  1964),  6-7. 

LETOURNEAU,  JOHN.   Alpha  Pi  Tau  history  and 
handbook.   Keene:   Keene  Teachers  College, 
1960.   Pp.  51. 

Local  fraternity  at  Keene  State  College. 

LEVERETT,  K.  F.   "Centenary  churches  of  New 
Hampshire:   the  first  church,  Keene."   Con- 
gregational Record  and  New  Hampshire  Journal, 
3  (1897-1898),  518. 

LIVERMORE,  ALBIEL  ABBOT.   Two  historical 
sermons  Unitarian  Church  Keene,  N.H.   Keene, 
1850.   Pp.  24. 

LOVE,  WILLIAM  DE  LOSA.   Memorial  of  Samuel 
Whitney  Hale,  Keene,  N.H.   Born  April  2, 
1822;  died  October  16,  1891.   Hartford, 
Conn.:   Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard,  1895. 
Pp.  27. 

O'CONNOR,  JOHNSON.   "The  Keene  Masonic  bot- 
tle." Antiques,  5  (1924),  66-70. 

PAPPAS,  JOAN  and  A.  HAROLD  KENDALL.   Hamp- 
shire pottery  manufactured  by  J.  S.  Taft  & 
Company,  Keene,  New  Hampshire.   Manchester, 
Vt.:   Forward's  Color  Productions,  1971. 
Unpaged.   Nh. 

"A  PARISH  marches  on!"   NHChurchman,  2  (May 
1949),  8-9. 

St.  James'  Church. 


4147 


4148 


4149 


4150 


4151 


4152 


4153 


4154 


4155 


4156 


[PERRY,  JOHN  CARPENTER].   The  Wyman  Tavern, 
Keene,  New  Hampshire.   [Keene,  197-?]. 
Pp.  [4].   NhK-Perry. 
Chronology,  1762-1968. 

PRENTISS,  JOHN.   "The  governor's  coach  is 
coming  along."   Old  Timer,  no.  34  (Aug.  25, 
1941),  [4-5]. 

A  reminiscence  in  the  1868  Keene  Sentinel, 
by  its  editor,  of  Gov.  John  Taylor  Gilman's 
1864  visit. 

.   "1799— Keene,  New  Hampshire— 1864." 


Repertory,  2  (1926-1927),  95-103. 
Written  in  1864. 

PROPER,  DAVID  RALPH.   History  of  the  First 
Baptist  Church,  Keene,  N.H. ,  1816-1966. 
Keene:   Sentinel  Printing,  1966.   Pp.  48. 

MBNEH. 

.   History  of  the  First  Congregational 


Church,  Keene,  New  Hampshire.   Keene:   Sen- 
tinel Printing,  1973.   Pp.  xvi,  232. 

.   "Printing  in  Keene,  New  Hampshire." 


HNH,  19  (Fall  1964),  33-41. 

.   The  story  of  Wright's  Silver  Cream, 


1773-1973.   Lunenburg,  Vt.:   Stinehour  Pr., 
1973.   Pp.  41. 

Silver  polish  made  by  J.  A.  Wright  &  Co. 

RAND,  THOMAS  C.   A  sketch  of  Keene,  the  gem 
of  the  Ashuelot  Valley.   Originally  published 
in  the  Granite  Monthly  for  February,  1895,  to 
which  are  added  reminiscences  and  sketches 
of  Keene  people,  originally  published  in  the 
New  Hampshire  Sentinel,  over  the  signature 
"Ash  Swamp."   [Keene,  1895?].   Pp.  44. 

"THE  REPERTORY  portrait  gallery."   Repertory, 

1  (1924-1925),  42-43,  96-100,  108,  141-146, 
184,  193,  197,  247-253,  306-309,  355-359, 
401-403,  450-453,  512-518,  555,  563-565, 
596-600;  2  (1926-1927),  24-27,  83-85,  133- 
136. 

Biographical  sketches  and  photographic 
portraits  from  the  negatives  of  Samuel  C. 
Dustin  (1818-1899),  in  Keene,  1856-1865? 

RURAL  IMPROVEMENT  ASSOCIATION.   KEENE.   Rural 
Improvement  of  Keene,  New  Hampshire:   a 
sketch  of  its  origin,  aims,  and  work  for 
eighteen  years,  1886-1904.   n.p.,  [1904]. 
Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

Appears  also  in  Cheshire  County  Chap-Book 

2  (Jan.  1965),  3-5. 

SANGER,  ABNER.   "Ye  journal  of  Abner  Sanger." 
Clifford  C.  Wilber,  ad.   Repertory,  1  (1924- 
1925),  3-34,  61-79,  105,  113-135,  166-183, 
234-246,  261-266,  287-305,  313,  338-354,  407- 
416,  432,  454-463,  490-494,  496,  542-548, 
615-622,  624;  2  (1926-1927),  38-44,  46-50, 
59-70,  88-89,  105-122. 


162 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


KEENE  4186 


4157 


4158 


4159 


4160 


4161 


4162 


4163 


4164 


4165 


4166 


4167 


4168 


4169 


A  young  man  who  stayed  home,  except  for 
going  as  a  Minute  Man  to  Concord  and  Lexing- 
ton, Apr.  22  -  May  3,  1775,  and  apparently 
was  confined  two  weeks  for  refusing  to  sign 
the  Association  test  of  1776;  then  placed  on 
parole.   List  of  19  Tories  fined,  2:107-108. 
Scrapbook  of  clipped  series  in  NhK. 

SEWARD,  JOSIAH  LAFAYETTE.   "The  Wilson's  of 
Keene."  GraniteMo,  7  (1883-1884),  339-352. 
Wilson  family. 

SHUMWAY,  HARRY  IRVING.   "An  old  tavern  of 
New  Hampshire."   American  Cookery,  37  (1932- 
1933),  250-255,  302,  304. 

Sawyer  Tavern,  on  the  Brattleboro  road, 
built  1773. 

SMITH,  MARJORIE  WHALEN.   "Upper  Ashuelot." 
NHProfiles,  11  (May  1962),  26-27,  47,  49,  51. 

.   "Wyman's  excellent  inn."   NHProfiles, 


4171 


11  (May  1962),  59. 


"Wyman's  Tavern."   NHProfiles,  19 


(Nov.  1970),  28-31. 

[STEWART,  I.  HILDA].   The  United  Church  of 

Christ  in  Keene,  New  Hampshire.   n.p.,  1966. 

Unpaged.  NhHi. 

History  of  its  building,  7-11. 

[THOMPSON,  LAWRENCE  0.].   1785:   the  Crystal 
Restaurant  at  the  Dunbar  House,  81  Main 
Street,  Keene,  New  Hampshire.  (1955?)   Keene: 
[Sentinel,  1978].   Pp.  4.   Same  text  on  place 
mat.   NhK. 

Author  and  imprint  verified  by  Dino  N. 
Houpis,  proprietor. 

WADSWORTH,  SAMUEL.   "A  chronological  record 
of  events  pertaining  to  the  growth  and  devel- 
opment of  the  business  section  of  Keene...." 
In  fifty-fifth  annual  report  of  the  city  of 
Keene... for  1928.   Keene,  1928.   Pp.  [138]. 

.   "Former  mills  on  Mill  Brook." 

Repertory,  1  (1924-1925),  54-56. 

A  linseed  oil  mill,  sawmills  &  a  gristmill. 

.   "Keene 's  mills  in  former  days." 


Repertory,  1  (1924-1925),  416-432. 

.   "Keene' s  post  offices  and  postmas- 


ters."  Repertory,  1  (1924-1925),  210-216. 
.   "Wheelock's  Monument."   Repertory,  1 


4170 


(1924-1925),  537-541. 

George  Alexander  Wheelock. 

WARING,  GEORGE  E. ,  JR.   "The  sewerage  of  two 
New  Hampshire  towns."   New  Hampshire  State 
Board  of  Health,  Annual  Report,  10  (1891), 
189-200. 

Keene  and  Laconia. 

WHITCOMB,  CAROLINE  E.   "The  women's  clubs  of 
Keene."   GraniteMo,  30  (1901),  228-235. 


4172 


4173 


4174 


4175 


4176 


4177 


4178 


4179 


4180 


4181 


4182 


4183 


4184 


4185 


WHITCOMB,  FRANK  H.   Old  Prison  Street  Ceme- 
tery:  exercises  and  address,  April  14,  1904. 
...   Keene:   Cheshire  Republican  Pr. ,  1904. 
Pp.  10.   NhK-Perry. 

.   "Rising  Sun  Lodge  No.  4,  Keen." 


4186 


Cheshire  Republican,  April  4,  11,  18,  25, 
1885;  May  2,  9,  16,  1885. 

Freemasons;  all  on  page  2;  Reprint  in 
NHMasonicB  during  1925  and  1926  is  incomplete. 

WHITE,  HARRY  HALL.   "Keene,  New  Hampshire." 
Antiques,  11  (1927),  459-463. 
Glassware. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  ORNE .   An  historical  address, 
delivered  in  Keene,  N.H. ,  on  July  4,  1876.... 
Keene:   Sentinel  Printing,  1876.   Pp.  34. 

[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "'A  No.  1,' 
famous  tramp,  visits  Keene."   Old  Timer, 
no.  82  (Dec.  1946),  [3]. 
1913. 

[ ].   '"Acres  of  diamonds.'"   Old  Timer, 

no.  69  (Nov.  1945),  [1-2]. 

Visit  of  Russell  H.  Conwell,  1905. 

[ _]  .   "Armory  of  the  Keene  Light  Infan- 
try."  Old  Timer,  no.  75  (May  1946),  [1-3]. 

[ ] .   "The  beginning  of  the  Park  in  Cen- 
tral Square."   Old  Timer,  no.  10  (Dec.  21, 
1939),  [3-5]. 

Quotes  extensively  from  The  Mayflower 
(1873),  "a  pamphlet ...  sold  to  augment  the 
fund  for  the  Invalids'  Home." 

[ ].   "Boiler  explosion  at  Beaver  Mills." 

Old  Timer,  no.  92  (Oct.  1947),  [1-2]. 
In  1893. 

[ ].   "Brick  house,  51  West  Street."   Old 

Timer,  no.  70  (Dec.  1945),  [1-3]. 

[ ].   "Bust  of  Dr.  Charles  G.  Adams." 

Old  Timer,  no.  65  (July  1945),  [4-5]. 

[ ].   "The  cat  show  of  1894."   Old  Timer, 

no.  61  (Mar.  1945) ,  [3-4]. 

.   Centenary  of  the  opening  of  the 

Cheshire  Railroad  to  Keene,  N.H. ,  May  16, 
1848.   Keene:   Keene  National  Bank,  [1948]. 
NhHi,  NhK. 

The  1848  celebration. 

[ ].   "The  Church  Street  schoolhouse. " 

Old  Timer,  no.  50  (May  1943),  [3-4]. 
Centre  School. 

[ ].   "Clarence  S.  Darrow  in  Keene." 

Old  Timer,  no.  78  (Aug.  1946),  [1-3]. 

Spoke  against  restrictive  liquor  laws,  Nov. 
3,  1910. 

[      ].   "The  Clipper  Mowing  Machine  Works." 
Old  Timer,  no.  68  (Oct.  1945),  [1-2]. 


163 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4187  KEENE 


4187  [WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "Commodore  Wil- 
liam Bainbridge's  visit  to  Keene."   Old 
Timer,  no.  29  (Mar.  24,  1941),  [4-5]. 

Aug.  28-30,  1819. 

4188  [ ].   "The  curfew  bell  in  Keene."   Old 

Timer,  no.  83  (Jan.  1947),  [3-4]. 

4189  [ ].   "Curfew  ordinance  in  Keene."   Old 

Timer,  no.  30  (Apr.  22,  1941),  [3-4]. 

4190  [ ].   "Days  of  darkness."   Repertory,  1 

(1924-1925),  375-382. 

Haze  from  historic  forest  fires. 

4191  [ ]  .   "Deaf  and  dumb  thief  blown  up  at 

the  Keene  jail."   Old  Timer,  no.  4  (Sept.  11, 
1939),  [1-2]. 

Mary  Davis,  1828. 

4192  [ ].   "'Dewey  night  in  Keene,  New  Hamp- 
shire."  Old  Timer,  no.  14  (Mar.  8,  1940), 
[1-3]. 

Celebrated  Admiral  George  Dewey's  arrival 
in  N.Y.  Sept.  26,  1899. 

4193  [ ].   "Did  John  Henry,  British  spy,  visit 

Keene,  N.H.?"   Old  Timer,  no.  48  (Jan.  1943), 
[1-3]- 

In  1809. 

4194  [ ].   "Did  you  ever  play  'Old  Bloody 

Tom?*"   Old  Timer,  no.  4  (Sept.  11,  1939), 
[5]. 

4195  [ ].   "Dr.  J.  W.  Webster,  Parkman's 

murderer,  in  Keene."   Old  Timer,  50  (May 
1943),  [2-3]. 

4196  [ ].   "An  elephant  in  City  Hall,  Keene, 

N.H."   Old  Timer,  no.  83  (Jan.  1947),  [1-2]. 

4197  [ ].   "Elizabeth  and  Amanda,  of  the  tribe 

of  Cherokee."   Old  Timer,  19  (June  17,  1940), 
[1-3]. 

4198  [ ].   "Exhibition  of  'laughing  gas'  at 

the  Town  Hall."   Old  Timer,  no.  5  (Sept.  29, 
1939),  [4-5]. 

4199  [ ].   "Fire  and  Water."   Repertory,  1 

(1924-1925),  521-536. 

4200  [ ].   "Fanny  Crosby's  visit  to  Keene." 

Old  Timer,  no.  68  (Oct.  1945),  [4-5]. 

1903. 

4201  [ ].   "The  fire  at  Rev.  Charles  Green- 
wood's."  Old  Timer,  no.  31  (May  26,  1941), 
[2-4]. 

Oct.  22,  1860. 

4202  [ ].   "The  fire  at  William  E.  Page's." 

Old  Timer,  no.  115  (Sept.  1949),  [1-2]. 

Mar.  12,  1886. 


4203 


4204 


4205 


4206 


4207 


t 


4208 


4209 


4210 


4211 


4212 


4213 


4214 


4215 


4216 


4217 


4218 


4219 


4220 


].   "The  Fire  Fencibles."   Old  Timer, 


no.    60    (Jan.    1945),    [4] 


[ 


] 


'Fire   set    to  make   a   record."      Old 


Timer,  no.  38  (Dec.  24,  1941),  [2] 


[ 


].   "The  firm  of  Smith  and  Hodgkin." 


Repertory,  1  (1924-1925),  111-112. 
Shoes . 


[ 


"The  first  store  in  Keene."   Old 


Timer,  no.  15  (Mar.  28,  1940),  [5] 
Ichabod  Fisher's,  1762. 


[ 


] 


"First  tavern  on  site  of  former 
Cheshire  House."  Old  Timer,  no.  49  (Mar. 
1943),  [4-5]. 

Opened  as  Chandler  House,  Oct.  27,  1788; 
burned  1922. 


[ 


].   "The  first  time  in  Keene,  N.H." 


Old  Timer,  no.  59  (Dec.  1944),  [3-4];  no.  60 
(Jan.  1945),  [5]. 
Many  "firsts,"  1734-1900. 


[ 


].   "The  former  Ashuelot  engine  house." 


Old  Timer,  56  (Apr.  1944),  [2-3]. 


"Former  trees  in  Wheelock  Park.' 


Old  Timer,  no.  69  (Nov.  1945),  [3-5]. 


[ 


].   "The  gallery  in  City  Hall."  Old 


Timer,  no.  60  (Jan.  1945),  [1-3]. 


[ 


].   "The  Great  Raymond."  Old  Timer, 


no.  104  (Oct.  1948),  [1-3]. 
Magician. 


[ 


].   "Have  a  banana,  Willie."   Old 


Timer,  no.  63  (May  1945),  [2-3] 


[ 


].   "Henry  Rowe  Schoolcraft."   Reper- 


tory, 1  (1924-1925),  57-60. 

At  the  New  Hampshire  Glass  Factory. 


[ 


].   "House  numbering  in  Keene."   Old 


Timer,  no.  85  (Mar.  1947),  [1-2]. 


[ 


].   "How  to  ride  a  bicycle."   Old 


Timer,  no.  100  (June  1948),  [2-3]. 


[ 


].   "Joel  Parker's  centennial  address." 


Old  Timer,  no.  64  (June  1945),  [1-3]. 

Of  1853,  never  published,  but  similar  to 
his  Dec.  14,  1865,  address  in  MHSP. 

].   "John  L.  Sullivan  in  Keene."   Old 


Timer,  no.  13  (Feb.  19,  1940),  [2-3]. 
1886  and  1894. 


[ 


].   "Joseph  Wheeler,  portrait  painter." 


Old  Timer,  no.  84  (Feb.  1947),  [1-3];  no. 
85  (Mar.  1947),  [2-4]. 


[ 


] .   "Keene  Engine  Company  and  Keene 


Fire  Society."   Old  Timer,  no.  52  (Sept 
1943),  [4]. 


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KEENE  4259 


4221  WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES.   "Keene  in  1858." 
Repertory,  1  (1924-1925),  469-477. 

From  correspondence  of  the  New  York  Post, 
about  the  belief  that  if  you  jumped  over  the 
fork  of  a  certain  tree,  you  would  marry 
within  the  year." 

4222  [ ].   "Keene  in  1812."   Repertory,  1 

(1924-1925),  612-614. 

4223  NO  ENTRY. 

4224  [ ]..   "Keene  Street."   Repertory,  1 

(1924-1925),  106-108. 

Later  Main  Street. 

4225  [ __].   "Keene 's  first  automobiles."   Old 

Timer,  no.  63  (May  1945),  [1-2]. 

4226  [ ].   "Keene' s  first  bus  line."   Old 

Timer,  no.  29  (Mar.  24,  1941),  [2-3]. 

Operated  by  Fordyce  L.  Wood,  1896-1897. 

4227  [      ] .   "Keene's  first  directory."   Reper- 
tory, 1  (1924-1925),  366-374. 

Historical  sketch  based  on  1831  directory. 

4228  [ _] .   "Keene's  forgotten  postmaster." 

Old  Timer,  no.  25  (Nov.  4,  1940),  [1-3]. 

James  Harvey  Gerould ,  1841. 

4229  [     ].   "Keene's  'high  school'  in  1825." 
Old  Timer,  no.  8  (Nov.  22,  1939),  [3-4]. 

4230  [ ].   "Keene's  mills  in  former  days." 

Repertory,  1  (1924-1925),  [417]-432. 

4231  [ ].   "Keene's  Town  Brook."   Old  Timer, 

no.  49  (Mar.  1943),  [1-3]. 

4232  [ ].   "Keene's  truckmen  fifty  years  ago." 

Repertory,  1  (1924-1925),  40-41. 

4233  NO  ENTRY. 

4234  [ ].   "The  kirmess  of  1887."   Old  Timer, 

no.  98  (Apr.  1948),  [1-2]. 

Fancy  fair  with  entertainment. 

4235  [ ].   "Landmarks  of  a  century  disappear." 

Old  Timer,  no.  16  (Apr.  15,  1940),  [1-2]. 

4236  [ ].   "Last  of  glass  making  in  Keene." 

Old  Timer,  no.  20  (July  9,  1940),  [4-5]. 

4237  [ ] .   "Lead  pencils  made  in  Keene,  New 

Hampshire."   Old  Timer,  no.  29  (Mar.  24, 
1941),  [1-2]. 

By  Hiram  Walcott  in  1860s. 

4238  [ ].   "Library  beginnings  in  Keene." 

Old  Timer,  no.  8  (Nov.  22,  1939),  [4-5]. 

4239  [ ]  .   "The  Lincoln  and  Hamlin  Wide 

Awakes."   Old  Timer,  no.  102  (Aug.  1948), 
[1-3]. 

Republicans  in  1860  election. 


4240 


4241 


4242 


4243 


[ 


].   "Meeting-house  Hill  in  Main  Street." 


4244 

4245 

4246 
4247 

4248 

4249 
4250 
4251 

4252 

4253 
4254 

4255 

4256 

4257 
4258 

4259 


Old  Timer,  no.  74  (Apr.  1946),  [2-3] 


[ 


].   "The  'Moon  Tavern,'  Keene,  N.H." 


Old  Timer,  no.  8  (Nov.  22,  1939),  [5]. 

[ ].   "Mrs.  Gibbs'  soiree  musicale." 

Old  Timer,  no.  25  (Nov.  4,  1940),  [3-4]. 

[ ].   "Murder  at  the  ball  alley."   Old 


Timer,  no.  101  (July  1948),  [1-2], 

Alfred  A.  Tolman  shot  by  Sarah  E.  Webber, 
1864. 


[ 


].   "The  murder  of  Allen  A.  Craig." 


Old  Timer,  no.  51  (July  1943),  [1-3]. 

On  Aug.  15,  1874,  by  William  A.  McLaughlin. 


[ 


"The  murder  of  Alvin  C.  Foster." 


Old  Timer,  no.  113  (July  1949),  [1-3]. 
In  1876. 


[ 


] 


"Name  of  Castle  Street. 


Old  Timer, 


no.  90  (Aug.  1947),  [3-4] 


[ 


] .   "The  Nazarene  church,  Vernon 


Street."   Old  Timer,  no.  72  (Feb.  1946), 
[2-3]. 

[ ] .   "Nine  hitching  posts  in  the  busi- 


ness center."   Old  Timer,  no.  51  (July  1943), 
[5]. 


[ 


].   "The  old  band  stand."   Repertory, 


2  (1926-1927),  88,  90-91. 


[ 


].   "The  old  Fiske-Lamson  store."   Old 


Timer,  no.  33  (July  24,  1941),  [1-2]. 


[ 


].   "An  old  friend  gone."   Repertory, 


1  (1924-1925),  45-46. 

The  watering  trough  in  Central  Square. 


[ 


].   "The  old  gun-shop  on  Center  Street." 


Old  Timer,  no.  35  (Sept.  25,  1941),  [3-4] 
George  Oliver  Leonard's,  1859-1869. 


NO  ENTRY. 


[ 


_]  .   "The  old  'kettle'  fire  alarm." 
Old  Timer,  no.  32  (June  24,  1941),  [1-2]. 


[ 


].   "An  old  tavern  sign."   Repertory,  1 


(1924-1925),  267-272. 


One  hundred  sixty  years  of  library 


progress  in  Keene.   [Keene] :   Trustees  of  the 
Keene  Public  Library,  1949.   Unpaged.   Nh. 


[ 


].   "The  Park,  Central  Square,  in 


1872."   Old  Timer,  no.  50  (May  1943),  [5]. 


"Pneumatic  tire  introduced  to 


Keene."   Old  Timer,  no.  57  (June  1944), 
[2-3]. 


[ 


].   "Poison  in  the  sugar  bowl."   Old 


Timer,  no.  116  (Oct.  1949),  [1-3]. 

Unsolved  death  of  Leocadie  Byron,  1901, 


165 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4260  KEENE 


4260  [WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "The  post  office      4276 
torn  down  in  1865."   Old  Timer,  no.  9  (Dec. 

7,  1939),  [3-4]. 

4261  [ ].   "Poverty  Lane  and  Piety  Lane."  4277 

Old  Timer,  no.  26  (Dec.  16,  1940),  [3]. 

4262  [ ].   "Powder-house  in  the  graveyard." 

Old  Timer,  no.  62  (Apr.  1945),  [4].  4278 

4263  [ ] .   "A  quart  of  brandy  for  a  bushel  of 

ashes."   Old  Timer,  no.  77  (July  1946), 

[1-3].  4279 

Potash  industry. 

4264  [ ].   "A  reminiscence  of  'The  Black 

Crook.'"   Old  Timer,  no.  1  (July  17,  1939),        4280 
[1-2]. 

Risque  play  performed  1866. 

4265  [ ]  .   "Reminiscent  of  horse  and  buggy 

days."   Old  Timer,  no.  74  (Apr.  1946),  [1-2]. 


4281 


4282 


4283 


4266  [ ].   "Rev.  W.  F.  Price  vs.  Rev.  Joseph 

Cook."   Old  Timer,  no.  101  (July  1948), 
[2-3]. 

A  personal  quarrel  between  visiting  lec- 
turer Cook  and  his  host  got  publicity  in  the 
big  city  dailies. 

4267  [ ].   "The  'rough  and  ready.'"   Reper- 
tory, 1  (1924-1925),  35-39. 

Cheshire  Railroad  locomotive. 


4268  [ ].   "The  shooting  of  Capt.  Charles  4284 

Carter."   Old  Timer,  no.  19  (June  17,  1940), 

[4-5]. 

Accidentally,  by  James  Sumner,  May  21,  4285 

1817. 

4269  [ ] .   "The  shooting  of  the  elephant 

'Albert.'"   Old  Timer,  no.  79  (Sept.  1946),        4286 
[1-3]. 

For  killing  his  keeper  in  Nashua. 

4270  [ ].   "Sidewalk  Awning  at  City  Hall."  4287 

Old  Timer,  no.  6  (Oct.  1939),  [5]. 

4271  [ ]  .   "Six  inches  of  snow  on  circus  4288 

day."   Old  Timer,  no.  58  (Sept.  1944),  [4]. 

4272  [ ].   "Something  about  earthquakes." 

Old  Timer,  no.  27  (Jan.  27,  1941),  [1-3]. 

4273  [ ].   "Songs  by  the  late  William  P.  4289 

Chamberlain."   Old  Timer,  no.  29  (Mar.  24, 

1941),  [5]. 

4274  [ ]  .   "Spiritualistic  seance  at  Liberty        4290 

Hall."   Old  Timer,  no.  15  (Mar.  28,  1940), 

[2-3]. 

By  Frank  G.  Algerton,  medium. 

4275  [ ].   "The  Spofford  libel  case."   Old 

Timer,  no.  103  (Sept.  1948),  [1-2]. 

Cheshire  Republican  sued  for  reference  to 
Hamilton  J.  Spofford 's  drinking;  acquitted. 


.   The  story  of  Central  Square,  Keene, 

New  Hampshire.   [Keene] :   Keene  National 
Bank,  1945.   Pp.  [21].   Nh. 

[ ].   The  story  of  125  years,  1806-1931: 

the  Eagle  Hotel.   Keene:   Sentinel  Printing, 
1931.   Pp.  [5].   MWA. 

[ ].   "A  talented  swindler."   Old  Timer, 

no.  32  (June  24,  1941),  [2-4]. 
"Mr.  Morgan,"  1864-1865. 

[ ].   "The  telegraph  in  Keene,  N.H." 

Old  Timer,  no.  76  (June  1946),  [1] . 
Built  in  1851. 

Time  marches  on:   the  house  that  was 


at  51  West  Street.   Keene:   National  Grange 
Mutual  Liability,  1950.   Pp.  3.   NhK. 

Built  in  1831;  demolished  in  1949  for 
Grange  insurance  company  building. 

[ ].   "The  tomato  introduced  to  Keene." 

Old  Timer,  no.  2  (Aug.  2,  1939),  [2-3]. 

[      ] .   "A  view  of  Keene 's  schoolhouses  in 
1843."   Old  Timer,  no.  41  (Apr.  1942),  [2-4]. 
14  school  buildings. 

[ ].   "Wagon  wheels."   Old  Timer,  no.  16 

(Apr.  15,  1940),  [5]. 

Quarry  wagons  with  extra-large  wheels  for 
rough  ground. 

[ ].   "The  war  meeting  of  1861."   Old 

Timer,  no.  66  (Aug.  1945),  [3-4]. 

[ ].   "The  West  Keene  mineral  spring." 

Old  Timer,  no.  57  (June  1944),  [1-2]. 
Medicinal. 

[ ] .   "When  the  white  elephant  came  to 

Keene."   Old  Timer,  no.  1  (July  17,  1939), 
[2-3]. 

WYMAN,  HELEN  L.   "Keene — on  the  Ashuelot." 
GraniteMo,  41  (1909),  351-388. 

YESTERYEAR  scenes  of  Keene  and  surrounding 
areas.   Keene:   Hampshire  Pr . ,  1973.   Un- 
paged.  NhK. 

Captions  and  historical  notes  by  David 
Ralph  Proper. 

YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION.   KEENE. 

75th  anniversary,  1885-1960 Keene,  1960. 

Pp.  13.   NhK. 

ZANES,  JOHN  P.   "Wright's  Silver  Cream: 
ninety-seven  years  of  polish."   NHProfiles, 
19  (Nov.  1970),  32-34. 
J.  A.  Wright  &  Company. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  517,  632,  693,  1433,  1438, 
1455,  1474,  1480,  6314. 


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LACONIA  4314 


KENSINGTON  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


4291  BLAKE,  HAROLD  F.   Re-told  tales;  or,  Little 
stories  of  war  times — French  and  Indian  wars 
— the  Revolutionary  War — the  War  of  1812 — 
the  Mexican  War — the  Civil  War — and  the  part 
Kensington  played  in  them.   Farmington,  Me. : 
Knowlton  &  McLeary,  1917.   Pp.  93. 

4292  DOW,  JABEZ.   Bill  of  mortality  for  Kensing- 
ton, N.H.,  compiled  chiefly  from  the  records 
of  the  late  Rev.  Jeremiah  Fogg.   Dover,  1802. 
Pp.  15. 

1738-1802. 

4293  KENSINGTON,  N.H.   Kensington,  New  Hampshire, 
sketches  and  reminiscences.   [Newburyport , 
Mass.]:   Newburyport  Herald,  1909.   Pp.  38. 

NhHi. 

4294  SAWYER,  ROLAND  DOUGLAS.   The  history  of  Ken- 
sington, New  Hampshire,  1663  to  1945  (282 
years)  with  a  family  and  homestead  register 
of  the  pioneer  families,  early  settlers  and 
permanent  citizens  of  the  town.   Farmington, 
Me.:   Knowlton  &  McLeary,  1946.   Pp.  404. 

4295   .   Homesteads  of  Kensington,  two  hundred 

and  seventy-six  years,  1670-1946....   n.p., 
[1946?].   Pp.  80.   NhHi. 

4296  WORTHEN,  SAMUEL  COPP.   "The  story  of  a  Ken- 
sington warrior  and  legislator."   GraniteMo, 
55  (1923),  429-433,  484-490. 

Ezekiel  Worthen,  1710-1783. 


August  10,  1946.   Haverhill,  Mass. 
Pr.,  1946.   Pp.  46.   NhHi. 


Record 


4302 


4303 


4304 


4305 


4306 


4307 


The  triple  celebration  of  the  two 


hundred  and  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the 
settlement  of  the  town  of  Kingston,  New 
Hampshire,  the  return  of  those  who  served 
from  the  town  in  the  World  War,  and  of  Old- 
Home  Day,  August  6,  1919.   Manchester: 
John  B.  Clarke,  1919.   Pp.  47.   NhHi. 

Includes  an  historical  address  by  Frank  W. 
Whippen. 

KINGSTON  IMPROVEMENT  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
History  of  Kingston,  1694-1969.   n.p., 
[1969].   Pp.  134.   NhHi. 

LACY,  HARRIET  S.   "Samuel  Sweat's  diary, 
1772-1774."   HNH,  30  (1975),  221-230. 

MELLISH,  JOHN  HYRCANUS.   Historical  address 
on  the  150th  anniversary  of  the  gathering  of 
the  Congregational  Church,  Kingston,  N.H. 
September  28,  (17.0.S.)  1875.   To  which  is 
prefixed  an  account  of  the  exercises,  by 
Rev.  J.  Chapman,  the  present  pastor  and  to 
which  is  added  an  appendix.   Providence, 
R.I.:   Providence  Pr.,  1876.   Pp.  40. 

MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS.   "The  road-encircled 
plain:   a  sketch  of  Kingston."   GraniteMo, 
17  (1894),  351-365,  412. 

PEARSON,  ORA.   Mortality  in  Kingston,  N.H. 
from  1725  to  1832.   NHHSC,  5  (1837),  250- 
252. 


KILKENNY  (COOS  CO.) 


LACONIA  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


No  items  located. 


KINGSTON  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


4297  "Biographical  notices  of  physicians  in  Kings- 
ton, N.H."   NEHGR,  1  (1847),  95-99. 

4298  COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "The  Bartlett  mansion." 
GraniteMo,  6  (1882-1883),  261-270. 

Bartlett  family. 

4299  EASTMAN,  CHARLES  W. ,  JR.   "1735:   year  of 
tragedy."  NHProfiles,  20  (June  1971),  62- 
63,  66-70. 

"Throat  distemper"  or  diptheria  epidemic. 

4300  JOHNSON,  GERTRUDE  B.   "The  Kingston,  N.H. 
stone  head."   Early  Sites  Research  Society. 
Work  Report,  2  (Mar.  1976),  1-2. 

4301  KINGSTON,  N.H.   Town  of  Kingston,  New  Hamp- 
shire, quarter-millennial  anniversary  pro- 
gram and  historical  booklet,  celebration 


4308  ALDRICH,  JOHN.   Lakeport's  ancient  homes: 
recollections  by  Major  John  Aldrich...of 
Franconia  eighty  years  ago  and  of  the  homes 
of  Lakeport  in  1844,  with  notes  of  their 
occupants  then  and  later....   Rutland,  Vt. : 
Tuttle,  1917.   Pp.  86. 

4309  CEDERBORG,  HAZEL  P.   "When  Teddy  Roosevelt 
came  to  The  Weirs."   NHProfiles,  19  (Aug. 
1970),  20,  56,  58,  60-61. 

1902. 


4310 


4311 


'"CITY  on  the  Lakes.'"  New  England  States 
and  Greater  Boston,  1  (1899),  346-348. 

COLEMAN,  RICHARD.  "The  oldest  mill — to  be 
or  not  to  be...."  Yankee,  35  (June  1971), 
38-42,  44. 

Belknap  Mill,  textiles. 


4312  "THE  CONGREGATIONAL  Church  at  Laconia." 
GraniteMo,  38  (1906),  201-206. 

4313  FORREST,  EDWIN  W.   "Some  'Lake  City'  men  and 
industries."   GrantieMo,  29  (1900),  311-333. 


167 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4314  LACONIA 


4314  GOSS,  OSSIAN  W.   "Lake  Village."   GraniteMo, 
4  (1880-1881),  487-489. 

4315  JEWELL,  ERASTUS  P.   Historical  address... at 
the  Old  Home  Week  public  exercises,  Laconia, 
New  Hampshire,  August  1,  1905.   Lakeport : 
Martin  A.  Haynes ,  1915.   Pp.  17.   NhHi. 

4316  JOHNSON,  BETSEY  SCOTT.   "A  study  of  cases 
discharged  from  the  Laconia  State  School 
from  July  1,  1924  to  July  31,  1934."   Ameri- 
can Journal  of  Mental  Deficiency,  50  (1945- 
1946),  437-445. 

4317  KNIGHT,  WILLIAM  F.   Memories  of  Main  Street. 
Laconia:   Knight  &  Huntress,  [1923].   Un- 
paged.  Nh. 

4318  LACONIA,  N.H.   Laconia  diamond  jubilee, 
1893-1968,  Laconia,  New  Hampshire,   n.p., 
[1968].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


4327  NOKMANDIN,  M.  ALICE.   "Group  practice  in  a 
small  community."   American  Medical  Women's 
Association.   Journal,  15  (1960),  1075-1077. 

Laconia  Clinic  1922-1960. 

4328  PERKINS,  CHARLES  HENRY.   History  of  the  Park 
Street  Free  Baptist  Church  and  the  United 
Baptist  Church  of  Lakeport,  Laconia,  N.H. , 
July  13,  1838  to  July  13,  1938.   Laconia: 
Robert  A.  Foss,  1938.   Pp.  31.   NhHi. 

4329  PHILBRICK,  E.  A.   "The  Endicott  Rock." 
GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  223-224. 

John  Endicott. 

4330  PRESTON,  R.  A.   "Laconia  Company  of  1629." 
Canadian  Historical  Review,  31  (1950),  125- 
144. 

4331  QUIMBY,  MARY  D.   "The  Laconia  Woman's  Club." 
GraniteMo,  38  (1906),  103-108. 


4319  LACONIA,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Cen-        4332 
tennial:   historical  sermon,  addresses, 

pageant,  hymn,  October  two,  three,  four, 

five,  nineteen  twenty-four.   [Laconia,  1924] . 

Pp.  50.  4333 

4320  LACONIA,  N.H.   ORDINANCES,  ETC.   City  of 

Laconia.   Legislation  concerning  the  town  4334 

and  city  of  Laconia  from  1855  to  1917  to- 
gether with  the  city  charter  and  amendments 
thereto.   City  ordinances  as  revised  and 
passed  September  6,  1916  and  additions  of  4335 

1917.   Orders  of  the  Board  of  public  works, 
rules  of  order  of  the  City  council  and  city 
officials  from  1893-1917.   Laconia:   Laconia 
Pr. ,  1918.   Pp.  xii,  232. 

4321  LACONIA,  N.H.   PAROISSE  DU  SACRE-COEUR.  4336 
Programme-souvenir:   celebration  du  jubile 

d'argent  de  l'Ecole  Saint  Joseph. .. 1906- 
1931.   n.p.,  1931.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

4322  LACONIA  SAVINGS  BANK.   Laconia  Savings  Bank,       4337 
Laconia,  New  Hampshire,  1831-1956. .. 125th 
anniversary.   [Laconia,  1956].   Pp.  32. 

4323   .   One  hundredth  anniversary,  Laconia 

Savings  Bank,  Laconia,  New  Hampshire.   [La- 
conia, 1931].   Pp.  38.   NhHi. 

4324  LEONARD,  LAURENCE  W.   The  Congregational 
Church  of  Laconia  (United  Church  of  Christ) , 
sesquicentennial,  1824-1974.   Laconia: 
Patriot  Printers,  1974.   Pp.  90.   MWA,  NhHi. 

4325  MONSON,  JOHN  R.   "Preservation  restrictions 
help  restore  Laconia  mill."   Forest  Notes, 
no.  127  (Fall-Winter  1976),  26-29. 

Belknap-Sulloway  Mill. 

4326  MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS .   "A  city  on  the  4341 
lakes:   a  sketch  of  Laconia."   GraniteMo, 

17  (1894),  62-96. 


4338 


4339 


4340 


RUBLEE,  HENRY  ALSON.   An  authentic  history  of 
the  First  Baptist  Church  of  Lakeport,  N.H. 
Lakeport:   Belknap,  1901.   Pp.  64. 

SCHUSTER,  RICHARD.   "City  on  the  lake." 
NHProfiles,  13  (May  1964),  32-33,  59-68. 

.   "First  on  the  air."  NHProfiles,  11 


(Aug.  1962),  26-27. 

Radio  station  WKAV,  now  WLNH. 

SCRIBNER,  ISAAC  WHITE.   Laconia:   or,  Leg- 
ends of  the  White  Mountains  and  Merry  Meeting 
Bay.   By  an  old  mountaineer.   Boston:   B.  B. 
Mussey,  1854.   Pp.  489. 

Also  reprinted  as:   Rozella  of  Laconia. 

SMITH,  CLYDE  R.   "Those  everlasting  buggies." 
B&M  Bulletin,  7  (Winter  1977-1978),  27-33. 

Cabooses  built  by  Laconia  Car  Company  for 
the  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad. 

SOCIE'TE'  SAINT- JEAN- BAPTISTE,  LACONIA.   His- 
torique,  constitution,  reglements.   Manches- 
ter:  L'Avenir  National,  1926.   Pp.  103. 
NhMACA. 

Programme  et  souvenir  de  la  fete  du 
24  Juin  1902.   Laconia:   Laconia  Pr ,  1902. 
Pp.  38.   NhMACA. 

SUTER,  JOHN.   "A  century  of  notes."   NHPro- 
files, 13  (May  1964),  42-43,  53,  58. 

VAUGHAN,  CHARLES  WOODWARD,  comp.   The  illus- 
trated Laconian.   History  and  industries  of 
Laconia,  N.H.   Descriptive  of  the  city  and 
its  manufacturing  and  business  interests. 
[Laconia]:   Louis  B.  Martin,  1899.   Pp.  248. 

WALKER,  JOSEPH  BURBEEN.   "Endicott  Rock." 
GraniteMo,  59  (1927),  39-44. 


168 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


LANCASTER  4365 


4342 


4343 


4344 


4345 


4346 


WILCOMB,  EDGAR  HARLAN.   Ancient  Acquadoctan, 
the  Weirs:   stories  of  a  century  of  Indian 
warfare  in  New  Hampshire;  Lake  Winnipesaukee 
reminders  of  the  early  days.   Worcester, 
Mass. ,  1923.   Pp.  56. 

Winnipesaukee  Lake  Country  Gleanings, 
Booklet  F-l. 

Rambles  about  the  Weirs:   nooks  and 


corners  and  points  of  interest  of  an  old  his- 
toric locality.   Worcester,  Mass.,  1923. 
Pp.  36,  28  [+8]. 

Winnipesaukee  Lake  Country  Gleanings, 
Booklets  A-l  and  B-l. 

WHITTIER,  HORACE  G.   Historical  sketches  of 
Lakeport,  New  Hampshire,  formerly  Lake  Vil- 
lage, now  the  sixth  ward  of  Laconia.   Lake- 
port:   Martin  A.  Haynes,  1915.   Pp.  103. 
MBNEH. 

YOUNG,  HAROLD  HERBERT.   "Clang,  clang  went 
the  trolley."   NHEchoes,  4  (May- June  1973), 
17-21. 

Laconia  Street  Railway. 

.   The  story  of  the  Laconia  Street  Rail- 


way, Laconia,  New  Hampshire;  a  public  utility 
of  yesteryear.  Paterson,  N.J. :  Lont  &  Over- 
camp,  1954.   Pp.  30. 

Young  published  a  supplement:   Summit, 
N.J.,  1977.   Pp.  8. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  53,  693,  1365,  4169. 


LANCASTER  (COOS  CO.) 


Henry  0.  Kent  and  Amos  F.  Rowell,  comps . 
Lancaster:   A.  F.  Rowell  Pr . ,  [1898], 
Pp.  112. 

4353   .   St.  John's  Day....  Dedication  of  the 

new  Masonic  Temple  of  North  Star  Lodge,  No. 
8,  Lancaster,  N.H.  Boston:  Alfred  Mudge  & 
Son,  1889.   Pp.  45. 

4354  HARDON,  CHARLES.   "Lancaster."   GraniteMo,  46 
(1914),  269-336. 

Sesquicentennial:   includes  historical  ad- 
dress by  John  W.  Weeks  and  biographies. 

4355  HATCH,  MARY  R.  P.   "Lancaster,  New  Hampshire." 
NEM,  n.s.  33  (1905-1906),  585-603. 

4356  MASON,  DAVID  HAVEN.   Address  at  the  centennial 
celebration  of  the  settlement  of  the  town  of 
Lancaster,  N.H. ,  July  14,  1864.   Concord: 
McFarland  &  Jenks ,  1864.   Pp.  16. 

4357  LANCASTER,  N.H.   The  centennial  celebration 
of  the  settlement  of  the  town  of  Lancaster, 
N.H. ,  July  14,  1864.   James  M.  W.  Yerrinton, 
ed.   Lancaster:   E.  Savage,  [1864].   Pp.  72. 

4358   .   Historical  sites  &  houses  of  Laconia, 

New  Hampshire,  1764-1964.   Lunenburg,  Vt.: 
Stinehour  Pr . ,  1964.   Pp.  72.   MWA. 

4359  .   The  one  hundred  &  fiftieth  anniver- 


sary of  Lancaster,  New  Hampshire,  1764-1914: 
the  official  report  of  the  celebration  held 
in  August,  nineteen  hundred  and  fourteen; 
David  M.  White,  ed .   [Lancaster]:   The  Com- 
mittee, [1914].   Pp.  140. 


4347 


4348 


4349 


4350 


4351 


4352 


BABCOCK,  HAROLD  R.  M.   Saint  Paul's  Church, 
Lancaster,  New  Hampshire,  1876-1976.   [Lunen- 
burg, Vt.]:   Stinehour  Pr. ,  [1976].   Pp.  36. 
NhHi. 

BOWLER,  JOHN  A.   Methodism  in  Lancaster, 
N.H.   Lancaster:   Lancaster  Gazette,  1888. 
Pp.  28. 

BRACKETT,  JAMES  S.   Historical  sketch  of  Lan- 
caster, N.H.   n.p.,  [1877?].   Pp.  9-26. 

"Historical  sketch  of  the  town  of 


Lancaster,  N.H."   GraniteMo,  9  (1886),  351- 
361. 

CHASE,  PERSIS  F.   The  Lancaster  sketch  book. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.:   Frank  E.  Housh,  1887. 
Pp.  114 

Reprinted  from  The  Lancaster  Gazette,  with 
a  few  sketches  from  The  Portland  Transcript. 

FREEMASONS.   LANCASTER.   NORTH  STAR  LODGE 
No.  8.   Celebration  of  the  100th  anniversary 
of  North  Star  Lodge  No.  8,  Dec.  18,  1897, 
Masonic  temple.   Including  lists  of  grand 
officers,  lodge  officers,  and  all  brethren 
for  one  hundred  years.   John  D.  Bridge, 


4360  LANCASTER,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  SKETCHBOOK 
COMMITTEE.   Two  hundred  years:   a  bicenten- 
nial sketchbook,  Lancaster,  New  Hampshire, 
1764-1964.   Lancaster:   Democrat  Pr.,  1964. 
Pp.  64. 

"The  Sketchbook  Committee,  Glenn  S.  Sheri- 
dan, Iris  W.  Baird,  co-chairmen. 

4361  L[0WELL],  C.   "Note  on  Lancaster  N.H."  MHSC, 
2d  s.  3  (1815),  97-105. 

Author  attribution  by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin. 

4362  MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS.   "A  'Prentice  boy's 
choice:   a  sketch  of  Lancaster."   GraniteMo, 
16  (1894),  329-348. 

4363  PILOTTE,  CHERYL,  BECCA  GOODSON,  and  DANIEL 
G00DS0N.   "Sawmill."   Log  Skidder,  1 

([1976]),  46-52. 
Since  1856. 

4364  "ST.  Paul's  at  Lancaster."  NHChurchman,  2 
(Jan.  1949),  2-3,  9. 

4365  SOMERS,  AMOS  NEWTON.   History  of  Lancaster, 
New  Hampshire. . . .   Issued  by  order  of  the 
town  through  James  W.  Weeks,  Henry  0.  Kent, 
Chester  B.  Jordan,  its  committee.   1898. 
Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1899.   Pp.  x,  652. 


169 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4366  LANCASTER 


4366  WEEKS  FAMILY.   A  guide  to  the  papers  of  the 
Weeks  family  of  Lancaster,  New  Hampshire. 
Lunenburg,  Vt.:   Stinehour,  1969.   Pp.  x, 
130. 

Introductory  history  of  the  family  by 
Herbert  Wells  Hill. 

4367  WHYTE,  EDNA  E.   "A  paradise  of  meadows... 
Lancaster,  New  Hampshire."   Outlook,  4 
(Spring  1978),  34-36. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  4501,  6140. 


LANDAFF  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


4368  BRUMMER,  MARY  CARLETON.   "Peter  Carleton  of 
Landaff,  N.H."  DARMag,  70  (1936),  396-397. 

4369  CURRIER,  STANLEY  P.  and  EDGAR  T.  CLEMENT. 
History  of  Landaff,  New  Hampshire.   Little- 
ton:  Courier  Printing,  1966.   Pp.  164. 

4370  [DAVIDSON,  NORA].   Landaff  bicentennial 
pageant.   [Landaff?,  1964].   Pp.  12.   NhHi. 

4371  MacLEISH,  KENNETH,  and  KIMBALL  YOUNG.   Cul- 
ture of  a  contemporary  rural  community. 
Washington,  D.C. :   U.S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture.  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics, 
1942.   Pp.  117. 

4372  WILLIAMS,  G.  G.   "The  Bunga  Road:   an  excit- 
ing controversy  at  Landaff."   GraniteMo,  55 
(1923),  284-286. 

1850s. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1513. 


4376 


4377 


4378 


4379 


4380 


4381 


4382 


4383 


4384 


4385 


ALLEN,  DIARCA  HOWE.   July  fourth,  1761:   an 
historical  discourse  in  commemoration  of  the 
one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  charter  of 
Lebanon,  N.H. ,  delivered  July  fourth,  1861. 
Boston:   J.  E.  Farwell,  1862.   Pp.  100. 

Includes  a  poem  by  Cyrus  H.  Fay,  [49-64] 
and  a  historical  oration  by  James  W.  Patter- 
son, [65]-87. 

"BANK  Street  fifty  years  ago."   Lebanonian,  1 
(Feb.  1898),  11. 

BATCHELLOR,  ALBERT  STILLMAN.   An  historical 
address  at  Lebanon,  N.H. ,  on  the  occasion 
of  the  celebration  of  the  centennial  of 
Franklin  Lodge,  no.  6,  F.  and  A.M.,  May  13, 
1896.   [Lebanon?,  1896].   Pp.  44. 

BENTON,  C.  C.   "The  old  grist  mill."   Lebanon- 
HSAR,  9  (1967),  [11-23]. 

BRECK,  JOHN  T.   "Lebanon  town  fairs  in  the 
past."   The  Lebanonian,  1  (Jan.  1898),  15. 
1871-1881. 

BROOKS,  L.  F.   "Lebanon  in  '55."   Lebanonian, 
1  (Mar.  1898),  [3]-5. 

BURNAP,  0.  W.   "Early  industries  of  West  Leb- 
anon."  Lebanonian,  1  (Sept.  1898),  [7]. 

.   "The  locks  at  Olcott  Falls."   Leban- 


onian, 1  (Oct.  1898),  7. 

.   "Schools  of  West  Lebanon  and  District 

No.  1."   Lebanonian,  1  (July  1898),  9. 

"West  Lebanon  Church."   Lebanonian,  1 


(July  1898),  12. 


LANGDON  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


4386 


"West  Lebanon  hotels."   Lebanonian,  1 


(Feb.  1898),  [8-9]. 


4373  KINGSBURY,  FRANK  BURNSIDE.   History  and 
genealogical  register  of  the  town  of  Lang- 
don,  Sullivan  county,  New  Hampshire,  from 
the  date  of  its  severance  from  Walpole  and 
Charlestown,  from  1787  to  1930,  with  a  map 
of  the  town.   White  River  Junction,  Vt. : 
Right  Printing,  1932.   Pp.  viii,  777. 

4374  THOMPSON,  GRACE  PORTER.   "Langdon,  a  quiet 
community."   New  Hampshire  Troubadour,  21 
(July  1951),  10-13. 


4387   .   "West  Lebanon's  railroad  men."   Leb- 
anonian, 1  (Apr.  1898),  [8-9]. 

Boston  &  Maine  Railroad. 

4388  BURNHAM,  GRACE  L.   "Early  doctors  of  Leba- 
non."  LebanonHSAR,  14  (1972),  [7-9]. 

Contributions  by  Harry  W.  Savage. 

4389  CHAPMAN,  BERNARD  F.   History  in  a  nutshell: 
a  brief  history  of  Lebanon,  New  Hampshire, 
1761-1961.   Lebanon:   Lebanon  Historical  So- 
ciety, 1972.   Pp.  30. 


SEE  ALSO  entry  1675. 


LEBANON  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


4375    [ALLAIN,  PHILIP  P.].   "A  sample  of  New  Hamp- 
shire dialect."   American  Dialect  Society 
Publications,  15  (1951),  65-68. 
1920-1930. 


4390  CHAPMAN,  EDITH.   "The  Congregational  church 
at  West  Lebanon."  LebanonHSAR,  10  (1968), 
[41-42]. 

4391  CHENEY,  G.  A.   "At  the  meeting  of  the  val- 
leys:  West  Lebanon  on  the  Connecticut." 
GraniteMo,  39  (1907),  171-191. 

4392  CHENEY,  HARRY  MORRISON.  "Semi-centennial  of 
Mascoma  Lodge,  No.  20."  Lebanonian,  1  (Apr. 
1898),  [3]-7,  10. 

Odd  Fellows. 


170 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


LEBANON  4425 


4393    CHURCHILL,  FRANK  C.   "Lebanon's  school 

houses."   Lebanonian,  1  (Jan.  1898),  6-7. 


4409   .   "Lebanon  industry  and  business,  1761- 

1961."   LebanonHSAR,  3  (1961),  [11-15]. 


4394 


4395 


4396 


4397 


4398 


4399 


+  400 


4401 


4402 


4403 


4404 


4405 


4406 


4407 


CLEVELAND,  JOHN  ROBINSON.   "East  Lebanon 
inns."   Lebanonian,  1  (Sept.  1898),  [10]. 

.   "The  east  village."   Lebanonian,  1 


(June  1898),  13;  (July  1898),  14. 
East  Lebanon. 

COLE,  FORREST  BURNAP,  and  EDITH  ROCK  MILLEN. 
"Allen  or  Signal  Hill  and  Hardy  Hill." 
LebanonHSAR,  8  (1966),  [14-45]. 

COLE,  FORREST  BURNAP.   "Area  of  Meriden  Road 
or  Croydon  Turnpike."   LebanonHSAR,  4  (1962), 
[10-16]. 

.   "Bridges  over  Great  Brook.".  Lebanon- 


HSAR, 4  (1962),  [26]. 

,  and  ETHEL  ROCK  MILLEN.   "Poverty 


4408 


Lane."   LebanonHSAR,  5  (1963),  [13-24]. 

COOKE,  PHINEHAS.   Historical  recollections: 
a  discourse  delivered  at  Lebanon,  N.H. ,  on 
Thanksgiving  Day,  Nov.  25,  1830,  embracing 
the  leading  events  in  the  civil  and  ecclesi- 
astical history  of  said  town  to  the  close 
of  Rev.  Isaiah  Potter's  ministry.   Concord: 
Asa  McFarland,  1831.   Pp.  17. 

COWEN,  WILLIAM  F.   "James  B.  Perry  Post, 
no.  13,  G.A.R."   Lebanonian,  1  (July  1898), 
[3]-4. 

DEGNAN,  BRYAN.   "A  home  that  craftsmen 
built."   LebanonHSAR,  13  (1971).   Unpaged. 
Amsden-Hough  House. 

DENNIS,  MRS.  CYE  A.   "A  glimpse  of  East 
Lebanon  as  it  used  to  be."   LebanonHSAR,  1 
(1959),  [15-18]. 

DEWEY,  JESSE  E.'  "Shaw  Rifles,  Co.  G. , 
N.H.N.G."   Lebanonian,  1  (May  1898),  [3]-4. 
1878-1898. 

DOWNS,  CHARLES  ALGERNON.   "Historical  ad- 
dress given  at  the  125th  anniversary  of  the 
gathering  of  the  Congregational  Church, 
Lebanon,  N.H. ,  September  27th,  1893." 
LebanonHSAR,  10  (1968),  [30-40]. 

.   History  of  Lebanon,  N.H. ,  1761- 

1887.  Concord:  Rumford  Printing,  1908. 
Pp.  xiii,  459. 

.   "How  they  built  a  meeting-house  in 

old  times."   GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  328- 
333. 

1783-1792. 

DIVINELL,  LANE.  "History  of  the  Lebanon 
Congregational  Church."  LebanonHSAR,  10 
(1968),  [43-48]. 


4410 


4411 


4412 


4413 


4414 


4415 


4416 


4417 


4418 


4419 


4420 


4421 


4422 


4423 


4424 


4425 


"EARLY  history  of  Lebanon."   GraniteMo,  12 
(1889),  117-128,  145-154. 

EDSON,  DELIA  H.   "West  Lebanon  schools." 
LebanonHSAR,  9  (1967),  [8-10]. 

ENGLISH,  WILLIAM  J.   "History  of  Lebanon's 
schools."   LebanonHSAR,  3  (1961),  [18-20]. 

"FIRST  Baptist  Church."   Lebanonian,  1  (Jan. 
1898),  [12-13]. 

FLETCHER,  WALTER,  ROBERT  CUSHMAN,  and  EDWIN 
MILLER.   Lot  44?   Lebanon:   Reporter  Pr., 
1973.   Pp.  23.   NhHi. 

History  of  a  tract  of  industrial  land. 

"FRANKLIN  Lodge — a  sketch."  NHMasonicB,  11 
(Jan.  1931),  4,  11. 

Freemasons;  in  Hanover,  1796-1817. 

FREEMAN,  EMMA  B.   "The  Lebanon  High  School." 
Lebanonian,  1  (June  1898),  [3]-4. 

FREEMASONS.   LEBANON.   FRANKLIN  LODGE  NO.  6. 
Proceedings  of  the  centennial  anniversary  of 
Franklin  lodge,  no.  6,  F.  and  A.M.,  of  Leba- 
non, New  Hampshire,  held  on  May  13,  A.D. 
1896,  A.L.  5896.   [Lebanon?,  1900?].   Pp.  xv, 
62. 


"THE  HANOVER  Street  of  the  past, 
an,  1  (Mar.  1898),  11. 


Lebanoni- 


HANSEN,  FRED  and  WILLIAM  F.  DUNN.   "Lebanon's 
early  ski  history."  LebanonHSAR,  11  (1969), 


HARDING,  ROBERT  J.   "What  are  you  going  to  do 
with  my  world?"  LebanonHSAR,  3  (1961), 
[8-11]. 

18th-century  Lebanon. 

"HOME  boys  who  have  made  their  mark."   Leba- 
nonian, 1  (Sept.  1898),  [3]-4;  (Oct.  1898), 
9-10;  (Nov.  1898),  8-9;  2  (Mar.  1899),  [3]-4. 

"HOUGH  Square."  LebanonHSAR,  13  (1971), 
[16-20], 

JOY,  ARTHUR  F.   "Prince  of  the  Yankee  ped- 
lars."  Yankee,  19  (June  1955),  30-33. 
Henry  W.  Carter. 

KELLEY,  GEORGE  H.   "'Sagamore.'"   Lebanonian, 
2  (Feb.  1899),  [3]-4. 

Sagamore  Fish  and  Game  Club. 

LEAVITT,  ROBERT  HAYES  and  EDITH  ROCK  MILLEN. 
"Bank  Street."   LebanonHSAR,  17  (1975),  7-71. 
Houses  and  their  inhabitants. 


171 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4426  LEBANON 


4426 


4427 


4428 


4429 


4430 


4431 


4432 


4433 


LEAVITT,  ROBERT  HAYES.   "The  Downers:   our 
first  settlers'  family."   LebanonHSAR,  5 
(1963),  [31-43]. 
Downer  family. 

,  and  MARIAN  CUTTS  HALL.   "[The  Hall 


District]".   LebanonHSAR,  7  (1965),  [6-19]. 

.   "Lebanon,  New  Hampshire  in  the  Revo- 
lutionary War."   LebanonHSAR,  18  (1976), 
7-52. 

.   "Notes  on  Lebanon's  two  great  fires." 


LebanonHSAR,  6  (1964),  [6-12]. 
1887  and  1964. 
1887  and  1964. 

,  and  ETHEL  ROCK  MILLEN.   "School 


Street."   LebanonHSAR,  16  (1974),  6-39. 
Who  lived  where. 

,  ETHEL  ROCK  MILLEN,  and  MRS.  HERBERT 


ROCK.   "Some  notes  on  the  Kendrick  family  of 
Lebanon."   LebanonHSAR,  6  (1964),  [13-43]. 
Biographical  sketches. 

.   "Two  hundred  years  of  schools  in 


Lebanon,  New  Hampshire."   LebanonHSAR,  10 
(1968),  [12-22]. 

,  and  BERNARD  F.  CHAPMAN,  comps.   50  old 


bridges  of  Lebanon,  New  Hampshire.   Lebanon: 
Lebanon  Historical  Society,  1975.   Pp.  32. 


4442 


4443 


4444 


4445 


4446 


4447 


4448 


4449 


MILLEN,  ETHEL  ROCK.   "Green  Street."   Leba- 
nonHSAR, 12  (1970),  [7-18]. 

,  comp.   Historical  sketches  of  early 


Lebanon,  New  Hampshire,  compiled  for  the 
Lebanon  Historical  Society.   Canaan:   Re- 
porter Pr.,  1965.   Pp.  194. 

Mostly  articles  in  The  Lebanon  Free  Press 
by  Colbee  Chamberlin  Benton  and  Orville  W. 
Burnap. 

"history  of  two  Lebanon  streets." 


LebanonHSAR,  2  (1960),  [9-14]. 
Elm  and  Kimball  Streets. 

MONAHAN,  ROBERT  SCOTT.   "New  Hampshire's 
Wilder  Lake."   Ford  Times  Special  Edition: 
New  England  Journeys,  no.  3  (1955),  40-42. 

MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS .   "Through  a  rocky 
gate-way:   a  sketch  of  Lebanon."   GraniteMo, 
16  (1894),  231-248. 

NATIONAL  BANK  OF  LEBANON.   One  hundred  and 
twenty-five  years  of  service:   the  story  of 
the  National  Bank  of  Lebanon,  New  Hampshire. 
...   n.p.,  [1954].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

"THE  OLD  grist  mill."   Lebanonian,  2  (Oct. 
1899),  [l]-3. 

"THE  OLD  militia."   Lebanonian,  1  (Apr. 
1898),  [9]. 


4434  LEBANON,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   200th 
anniversary  of  the  Congregational  Church, 
Lebanon,  New  Hampshire,  1768-1968.   [Leba- 
non?, 1968].   Unpaged.   MWA. 

4435  "LEBANON  Congregational  Church."   Lebanonian, 
1  (July  1898) ,  7,  10. 

4436  "LEBANON  in  1870."   Lebanonian,  1  (May  1898), 
11,  13. 

4437  "THE  LEBANON  Methodist  Episcopal  Church." 
Lebanonian,  2  (May  1899),  [3]-5. 

4438  "LEBANON'S  centennial  liberty  pole."   Leban- 
onian, 2  (Jan.  1899),  12. 

A  flag  pole  erected  in  1876. 

4439  "LEBANON'S  school  houses:   the  past  and 
present  at  West  Lebanon  from  1807  to  1892." 
Lebanonian,  1  (Mar.  1898),  8-9. 

Signed:   W.  P.  B. 


4450  "OLD  taverns."  Lebanonian,  2  (Jan.  1899), 
[3]-4. 

4451  "POSTMASTERS  of  Lebanon."   Lebanonian,  1 
(May  1898),  13. 

1801-1898. 

4452  RICH,  ALONZO  BERRY.   An  historical  discourse, 
delivered  at  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of 
the  West  Lebanon  Congregational  Church  and 
Society,  November  8,  1874.   Concord:   Repub- 
lican Pr. ,  1874.   Pp.  29. 

4453  "SACRED  Heart  Church."   Lebanonian,  1  (Dec. 
1897),  21. 

4454  SAVAGE,  HARRY  W.   "Story  of  the  Lebanon 
doctors."   LebanonHSAR,  14  (1972),  [11-14]. 

4455  "SCHOOL  Street  as  I  remember  it  in  1826  and 
1827."  Lebanonian,  1  (Jan.  1898),  5. 

Signed:   S.  A.  B. 


4440  MARKING  the  spots:   addresses  delivered  in 
commemoration  of  marking  the  spots  connected 
with  the  early  religious  life  of  Lebanon. 
May  20,  1908.   Lebanon:   Free  Pr.,  [1908]. 
Pp.  75. 

4441  MASCOMA  SAVINGS  BANK,  LEBANON.   Mas coma 
Savings  Bank,  Lebanon,  New  Hampshire,  1899- 
1952,  fifty-three  years  of  progress,  n.p. , 
[1952?].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


4456  "A  SKETCH  of  the  Woman's  Relief  Corps." 
Lebanonian,  1  (Oct.  1898),  8. 

Charity  and  auxiliary  to  the  G.A.R. 

4457  SMITH,  HELEN  KELLEY.   "Lebanon's  Churches." 
LebanonHSAR,  3  (1961),  [20-24]. 


172 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


LINCOLN  4481 


4458  SMITH,  HELEN  KELLEY,  et  al.   "More  than  a 
century  of  newspapers  in  Lebanon...."   Leba- 
nonHSAR,  15  (1973).   Unpaged. 

Granite  State  Free  Press,  1848-1952;  Elias 
H.  and  Fred  W.  Cheney  and  George  H.  Kelley, 
principal  editors. 

4459  SPINNEY,  FRANK  OAKMAN.   "The  Quaker  Meeting 
house  of  Lee,  New  Hampshire."   OTNE,  33 
(1942-1943),  6-12. 

4460  SQUIRES,  JAMES  DUANE.   "Some  snapshots  from 
the  history  of  Lebanon,  New  Hampshire." 
LebanonHSAR,  3  (1961),  [15-18]. 

4461  TORBERT,  EDWARD  NATHANIEL.   "The  evolution 
of  land  utilization  in  Lebanon,  New  Hamp- 
shire."  Geographical  Review,  25  (1935), 
209-230. 


4471  LEE,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Holiday 
souvenir  presented  by  the  ladies  of  the  Con- 
gregational Society,  Lee,  N.H. ,  December, 
1895.   n.p.,  [1896?].   Pp.  [20].   NhU. 

"Historical"  by  Mary  A.  Hoitt,  8,  10,  12, 
14,  16. 

4472  SACKETT,  EVERETT  BAXTER.   "The  origin,  first 
struggles,  great  debate,  and  final  firm  es- 
tablishment of  the  Lee  Volunteer  Fire  Depart- 
ment."  NHProfiles,  6  (June  1957),  14-16,  42- 
43. 

4473  SCALES,  JOHN.   Old  home  week,  Lee,  New  Hamp- 
shire, August  23,  1916.   Two  hundred  and 
fiftieth  anniversary  of  settlement  of  the 
territory;  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniver- 
sary of  incorporation  of  the  town.   Dover: 
C.  F.  Whitehouse,  1916.   Pp.  50. 


4462  TOWNSEND,  HARRY  S.   "Notes  on  Starrs  Hill." 
LebanonHSAR,  4  (1962),  [17-18]. 

4463  TRUE,  EDITH.   "A  schoolhouse  in  review." 
LebanonHSAR,  7  (1965),  [7-10]. 

Hall  School. 

4464  WALLACE,  WILLIAM  ALLEN.   "The  crime  of 
Isaac  Dole,  and  his  punishment."   GraniteMo, 
4  (1880-1881),  479-483. 

Forgery,  1831. 

4465  WATERMAN,  WILLIAM  RANDALL.   "Locks  and  canals 
at  the  White  River  Falls."   HNH,  22  (Autumn 
1967),  23-54. 

On  the  Connecticut  River. 

4466  "WEST  Lebanon  physicians."   LebanonHSAR,  13 
(1971),  [7-14]. 

Biographical  sketches. 

4467  "WEST  Lebanon  postmasters."   Lebanonian,  1 
(June  1898),  13  [i.e. ,  11] . 

1833-1898. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  575-576,  1517. 


LEE  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


SEE  ALSO  entry  1617. 


LEMPSTER  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


4474  GRIFFITH,  GEORGE  BANCROFT.   "The  aged  natives 
of  Lempster."  GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880), 
465-468. 

Martin  Beckwith  and  Candice  Hurd  Beckwith. 

4475  LEMPSTER,  N.H.   Lempster,  N.H.  bicentennial, 
1767-1967.   n.p.,  [1967].   Unpaged.   MBNEH. 

4476  NO  ENTRY. 

4477  METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "Glimpses  of  old 
Lempster:   a  New  Hampshire  'back  town'  and 
some  of  her  wandering  children."   GraniteMo, 
39  (1907),  235-266. 

4478  .   "Lempster  celebrates  the  one  hundred 


and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  its  charter." 
GraniteMo,  49  (1917),  172-192. 

4479    SPAULDING,  CHARLES  S.   "Incidents  connected 

with  the  history  of  Lempster,  N.H."   Granite- 
Mo, 10  (1887),  267. 

Jonathan  and  Sewell  Spalding. 


4468  BAIER,  URSULA.   Lee  in  four  centuries:   some 
historical  notes  published  to  commemorate  the 
bicentennial  of  the  incorporation  of  the 
town,  1766-1966.   n.p.,  [1966].   Pp.  32. 
MBNEH. 

4469  LADIES  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL  SOCIETY,  LEE. 
Holiday  souvenir  presented  by  the  Ladies  of 
the  Congregational  Society,  Lee,  N.H.   n.p., 
1895.   Pp.  20.   NhHi. 

Includes  a  history  of  the  church  by  Mary  A. 
Hoitt. 


LINCOLN  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


4480  CLARK,  W.  MURRAY.   "Clark's  Trading  Post: 
fifty  years  in  review."   Outlook,  4  (Spring 
1978),  12-13. 

Museum. 

4481  COLE,  MALVINE.   The  first  200  years;  a  drama 
of  Lincoln,  N.H.   [Lincoln?,  1964]. 

Pp.  [70].   Nh. 


4470   LEE,  N.H.   Lee  Old  Home  Week,  1907,  greeting, 
n.p.,  [1907].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


173 


4482  LINCOLN 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4482  HASTINGS,  PHILIP  R.   "East  Branch  &  Lincoln.' 
Railroad  Magazine,  44  (1947-1948),  118-125. 

A  logging  railroad,  1893-1947. 

4483  LINCOLN,  N.H.   Lincoln,  N.H.  bicentennial 
celebration,  August  14-15-16-1964.   Lincoln, 
[1964].   Pp.  3.   NhHi. 

4484  LINCOLN,  N.H.  BICENTENNIAL  BOOK  COMMITTEE. 
Bicentennial  commemorative  book  of  the  town 
of  Lincoln,  New  Hampshire,  1764-1964.  [To- 
peka,  Kansas]:  American  Yearbook,  [1964?]. 
Pp.  71. 

4485  LINCOLN,  N.H.   ST.  JOSEPH'S  CHURCH.   Golden 
jubilee,  1903-1953.   Littleton:   Courier, 
1953.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

4486  "OLD  days  at  Lincoln,  New  Hampshire."   North- 
eastern Logger,  3  (Apr.  1955),  16-17,  52-54. 

4487  PIKE,  NORBERT  EVERDING.   "Amanda  the  cap- 
tive."  Journal  of  American  Folklore,  56 
(1943),  137-138. 

A  ballad. 

4488  ROBERTS,  GUY.   Indian  Head,  its  debut  and 
legends:   a  brief  sketch  giving  the  facts 
and  legends  about  Indian  Head  in  Franconia 
Notch,  New  Hampshire.   (1923?)  5th  ed. 
Whitefield,  1937.   Pp.  10. 

2d  ed.  (1923)  earliest  located. 


4496  PICKWICK,  HAZEL  ASH,  and  MABEL  S.  JESSEMAN. 
Lisbon's  10  score  years,  1763-1963.   Lisbon, 
1963.   Pp.  ix,  95. 

Odd  numbered  pages  are  versos. 
Odd  numbered  pages  are  versos. 

4497  WALLACE,  WILLIAM  ALLEN.   "The  Lisbon  press." 
New  Hampshire  Publishers,  Editors,  and 
Printers'  Association.   Proceedings,  (1873- 
1877),  24. 

4498  W00LS0N,  AUGUSTUS  A.   "Fragments  of  Lisbon's 
early  history."   Lisbon  on  the  Ammonoosuc, 
no.  1  (1913),  5-17. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1513,  4501. 


LITCHFIELD  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


4499    FINCH,  EUGENE  D.   "The  Litchfield  site:   a 
preliminary  report."   NHArcheol,  no.  16, 
(Nov.  1971),  [2-14]. 

Amateurs,  with  Phillips  Exeter  Academy 
students,  1949-1962,  1965,  found  "a  sequence 
back  to  the  Archaic." 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1536,  1549. 


LITTLETON  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


4489   WALDO,  HENRY  C.   "A  short  history  of  Lin- 
coln."  Forest  Notes,  no.  67  (Fall  1960), 
3-6;  no.  68  (Winter  1960-1961),  24-28. 
Emphasizes  lumbering. 


LISBON  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


4490  CHANDLER,  JOSEPHINE  CRAVEN.   "The  Cobleigh 
Tavern,  Gunthwaite,  now  Lisbon,  N.H."   OTNE, 
24  (1933-1934),  39-45. 

4491  EMERY,  SAMUEL.   "Lisbon,  New  Hampshire." 
GraniteMo,  10  (1887),  95-102. 

4492  "LISBON'S  organizations."   Lisbon  on  the 
Ammonoosuc,  no.  1  (1913),  23-43. 

4493  LONG,  ELLA,  and  HAZEL  PICKWICK.   "Early  floor 
decoration  in  a  New  Hampshire  farmhouse." 
Decorator,  3  (Winter  1948-1949),  14-15. 

Built  before  1815. 

4494  MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS .   "Lisbon."   Granite- 
Mo,  20  (1896),  311-324. 

4495  OLIVER,  ALICE  B.  "Friends  in  Council,  of 
Lisbon,  N.H."  GraniteMo,  34  (1903),  263- 
271. 

Woman's  club. 


4500 


4501 


4502 


4503 


4504 


ADAMS,  WASHINGTON  IRVING  LINCOLN.   Woodland 
and  meadow:   out  of  door  papers  written  on 
a  New  Hampshire  farm.   N.Y. :   Baker  and  Tay- 
lor, 1901.   Pp.  122. 
Hilltop  Farm. 

BACON,  GEORGE  FOX.   Northern  New  Hampshire 
and  its  leading  business  men,  embracing 
Littleton,  Lancaster,  Lisbon,  Woodsville, 
Whitefield,  Groveton,  Berlin  Falls.... 
Boston:   Mercantile  Publishing,  1890.   Pp.  87, 
NhHi. 

BATCHELLOR,  ALBERT  STILLMAN.   The  relations 
of  the  town  and  the  state:   an  historical 
address  delivered  at  the  centennial  celebra- 
tion of  the  incorporation  of  Littleton, 
July  4,  1884... with  an  appendix.   Concord: 
Patriot  Steam  Job  Printing,  [1886?].   Pp.  27. 

,  comp.   Table  of  the  representation  of 


Apthorp  and  Littleton  in  the  New  Hampshire 
Provincial  Congress,  and  House  of  Representa- 
tives 1775-1887.   Littleton:   Eli  B.  Wallace, 
1887.   Pp.  7. 

.   Third  appendix  to  address  on  Rela- 
tions of  the  town  and  the  state.   Additions 
and  corrections,  December,  1888.   Concord: 
Republican  Pr.,  1888.   Pp.  4. 

The  "first"  appendix  appeared  in  the  origi- 
nal address,  entry  4502;  the  "second"  is 
entry  4503. 


174 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


LIVERMORE  4530 


4505 


4506 


4507 


4508 


4509 


4510 


4511 


4512 


4513 


4514 


4515 


4516 


4517 


CLAY,  PAUL  R. ,  comp.   Picturesque  and  pro- 
gressive Littleton  and  the  White  Mountains..., 
St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.:   C.  T.  Ranlet,  1898. 
Pp.  74. 

CUMMINGS,  DOROTHY  HOBBS.   "Watch  the  birdie!" 
NHProfiles,  1  (July  1952),  22-24. 

Benjamin  Kilburn  &  Company,  stereoscopic 
views. 

HEALD,  HARRY  LEWIS.   One  fifty  years.   Lit- 
tleton:  Coosuck  Crafts,  1940.   Pp.  234. 
NhHi. 

1890-1940. 

JACKSON,  JAMES  ROBERT,  ed.   History  of  Little- 
ton, New  Hampshire....   Cambridge,  Mass.: 
Published  for  the  town  by  the  University 
Pr. ,  1905.   3  v. 

V.  3,  genealogy,  George  C.  Furber,  comp., 
rev.  and  enl.  by  Ezra  S.  Stearns. 

JACKSON,  ROBERT  H.   "Address  of  Mr.  Jackson." 
NHOHWA,  18  (1916),  68-74. 
Famous  Littleton  natives. 

JORDAN,  CHARLES  J.   "Stereopticon  cards." 
NHEchoes,  4  (Jan. -Feb.  1974),  14-20. 
Kilburn  Brothers  View  Company. 

LAKEWAY,  MILDRED  C.   Historic  glimpses  of  a 
north  country  community:   Littleton,  New 
Hampshire.   Littleton:   Littleton  American 
Revolution  Bicentennial  Committee,  1975. 
Pp.  72.   NhHi,  NhM. 

LITTLETON,  N.H.   Chiswick,  1764.   Apthorp, 
1770.   Littleton,  1784.   Exercises  at  the 
centennial  celebration  of  the  incorporation 
of  the  town  of  Littleton,  July  4th,  1884. 
Concord:   N.H.  Democratic  Pr. ,  1887. 


Fp. 


328. 


LITTLETON,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
Littleton,  N.H.  issued  in  1896.   Littleton: 
White  Mountain  Republic  Journal,  1896. 
Pp.  74. 

LITTLETON,  N.H.   FIRST  UNITARIAN  CHURCH. 
Officers  and  historical  sketch,  the  First 
Unitarian  Church,  Littleton,  New  Hampshire. 
St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.:   C.  T.  Ranlet,  [1900]. 
Pp.  16.   NhHi. 


"LITTLETON. 
64. 


GraniteMo,  7  (1883-1884),  60- 


"LITTLETON  potpourri:   a  miscellany  of  inter- 
esting facts  and  stories  about  Littleton  — 
past  and  present."   NHProfiles,  12  (Oct. 
1963),  48-49,  51. 

McLAUGHLIN,  AMBROSE  P.   To  rise  above  a  vil- 
lage, we  need  a  bank:   the  story  of  the  Lit- 
tleton Savings  Bank.   N.Y. :   Newcomen  Society 
in  North  America,  1968.   Pp.  24. 


4518 


4519 


4520 


4521 


4522 


4523 


4524 


4525 


4526 


4527 


4528 


4529 


METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "Sketch  of  Little- 
ton."  GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  292-303. 

MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS.   "On  the  Ammonoosuc : 
a  sketch  of  Littleton."   GraniteMo,  17 
(1894),  165-194. 

REALE,  PAUL.   "Why,  it's  like  you're  right 
there!"  Yankee,  30  (May  1966),  64-71,  100- 
103. 

Kilburn  View  Co,  stereographs. 

"ST.  MARY'S-in-the-Mountains."   NHChurchman, 
2  (Feb.  1949),  2-3,  10. 

Boarding  school  for  girls. 

TREADWELL,  T.  K.   "Comments  on  Kilborn." 
Stereo  World,  1,  no.  1  (1974),  1,  3,  12. 

National  Stereoscopic  Association  issued 
Stereo  World. 

TUTTLE,  JANE  HOBART.   "The  Unitarian  movement 
in  Littleton."   GraniteMo,  28  (1900),  326- 
335. 

"The  women's  clubs  of  Littleton." 


GraniteMo,  29  (1900),  117-127. 

WALBRIDGE,  JOHN  HILL,  comp.   An  historical 
sketch  of  Littleton:   its  rise  and  develop- 
ment, the  men  who  made  and  are  making  its 
history....   Littleton:   Cooper  &  Sparrow, 
1897.   Pp.  [48]. 

White  Mountain  Republic  Journal  Supp. 
Dec.  24,  1897. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM  ALLEN.   "Newspapers  in  Lit- 
tleton."  NHPrAP,  (1873-1877),  22-24. 


WEBER,  WILLIAM  M.   "All  Saints'  Church,  Lit- 
tleton."  NHChurchman,  4  (Jan.  1951),  2-3, 
12. 

[WILLIAMS,  HELEN].   "Littleton,  a  station  of 
[the]  underground  railroad."   Record,  4  (Fall 
1914),  10-11. 

Signed:   H.  W.  Littleton  High  School  peri- 
odical. 

WOMAN'S  CHRISTIAN  TEMPERANCE  UNION.   NEW 
HAMPSHIRE.   LITTLETON.   Historical  sketch  of 
the  Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union,  1881- 
1896.   Josephine  Austin,  comp.   Littleton: 
Courier  Publishing,  1897.   Pp.  27. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  607,  1338 


LIVERMORE  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


4530    "GHOST  town."  NHProfiles,  5  (Nov.  1956), 
18-19. 


175 


4531  LIVERMORE 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4531  MORROW,  JAMES  F.,  JR.   "Forever  Livermore." 
Yankee,  33  (Nov.  1969),  168-175. 

Town  charter  revoked  in  1951. 

4532  OSBORNE,  MAURICE  M.   "Some  unconventional 
walks  in  Livermore,  1912."   Appalachia,  30 

(1954-1955),  61-65. 

4533  WALKER,  HAROLD  S.   "Sawyer  River  Railroad." 
Railway  and  Locomotive  Historical  Society 
Bulletin,  no.  46  (1938),  30-31. 

A  lumber  railroad. 


LONDONDERRY  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


4534  BENES,  PETER.   "John  Wight:   the  hieroglyph 
carver  of  Londonderry."   OTNE,  64  (1973- 
1974),  30-41. 

Gravestone  maker. 

4535  CARLTON,  LUCINDA  T.   Rhymes  and  legends  of 
the  Nutf ields. . . .   [Manchester],  1919. 

Pp.  61. 

4536  CLENDENNAN,  D.  W.   "Some  Presbyterian  U.  E. 
Loyalists."   Ontario  Historical  Society. 
Papers  and  Proceedings,  3  (1901),  117-122. 

4537  DISTRICT  NUMBER  EIGHT  OLD  HOME  ASSOCIATION. 
LONDONDERRY.   Londonderry,  New  Hampshire, 
school  district  number  eight.   Concord:   Rum- 
ford  Printing,  1908.   Pp.  59. 

4538  ESTES,  J.  WORTH.   "Honest  Dr.  Thornton:   the 
path  to  rebellion."   Harvard  Medical  Alumni 
Bulletin,  50  (Mar. -Apr.  1976),  31-39. 

Matthew  Thornton. 

4539  "THE  FIRST  settlers  of  Londonderry."   Farm- 
er's Monthly  Visitor,  12  (1852),  373-374. 

Scotch- Irish. 

4540  HELGEMOE,  GREG.   The  history  of  the  London- 
derry Branch  Turnpike  Road.   [Bow],  1976. 
Pp.  8.   Nh. 


4541   HUSE,  WILLIAM  H.   "The  Manter  mills." 
chesterHAC,  1  (1897-1900),  189-193. 
Gristmill  and  sawmill. 


Man- 


4542   LOCKE,  ARTHUR.   Historical  sketch  of  North 

Londonderry,  N.H. ,  and  of  the  Baptist  church 
therein  for  100  years,  1799-1899.   Haverhill, 
Mass.:   C.  C.  Morse,  1902.   Pp.  11. 

4542A  LONDONDERRY,  N.H.   Two  hundredth  anniversary 
celebration  of  Londonderry,  N.H.,  1719-1919, 
which  territory  includes  today  Londonderry, 
Derry,  Windham,  and  parts  of  Hudson,  Litch- 
field, and  Manchester,  N.H.   George  Waldo 
Browne,  ed.   Manchester:   Standard  Book, 
1923.   Pp.  136. 

4542B   LONDONDERRY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  LONDONDERRY, 
N.H.   Early  Londonderry:   tidbits  and  histor- 
ical sketches.   [Londonderry],  1961-1972.  4  v. 


V.  4  (Weare:   Acisme  Service  Corp.,  1972) 
announces  v.  5 — no  more  published? 

4543  MCALLISTER,  GEORGE  I.   ["Address  at  Old  Home 
Week,  August,  1900"].   NHOHWA,  2  (1900), 
101-112. 

4544  MACK,  ROBERT  C. ,  comp.   The  Londonderry  cele- 
bration:  exercises  on  the  150th  anniversary 
of  the  settlement  of  Old  Nutfield,  comprising 
the  town  of  Londonderry,  Derry,  Windham,  and 
parts  of  Manchester,  Hudson  and  Salem,  N.H. , 
June  10,  1869.   Manchester:   J.  B.  Clarke, 
1870.   Pp.  124. 

4545  MacMURPHY,  MARY  STUART.   Historic  pageant  of 
Old  Londonderry:   presented  on  the  two  hun- 
dredth anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  the 
town,  [at]  Pinkerton  Academy  Hill,  Derry, 
New  Hampshire,  Monday  evening,  August  25,... 
[1919].   Derry,  1919.   Pp.  59.   NhHi,  NhMHi. 

Also  in  entry  4546,  pp.  98-130. 

4546  NO  ENTRY. 

4547  NO  ENTRY. 

4548  PARKER,  EDWARD  LUTWYCHE.  A  century  sermon, 
delivered  in  the  East-parish  meeting  house, 
Londonderry,  New-Hampshire,  April  22,  1819, 
in  commemoration  of  the  first  settlement  of 
the  town.  Containing  a  sketch  of  the  history 
of  the  town  from  its  earliest  settlement. 
Concord:   George  Hough,  1819.   Pp.  44. 

4549  PERT,  LUTHER  B.   Centennial  discourse:   his- 
torical of  the  town  of  Londonderry,  N.H. ,  and 
its  Presbyterian  Church  and  Society.   (Found- 
ed April,  1719.)   Delivered  Sabbath,  July  2d, 
1876 Exeter:   News-Letter  Pr.,  1876. 

Pp.  29. 

4550  PHILLIPS,  JAMES  DUNCAN.   "George  Duncan, 
emigrant  to  Londonderry,  New  Hampshire,  and 
founder  of  the  Duncan  families  of  New  Eng- 
land."  Essex  Institute  Historical  Collec- 
tions, 86  (1950),  247-256. 

4551  PILLSBURY,  HOBART.   "Scotch-Irish  and  the 
history  of  Londonderry."   Americana,  21 
(1927),  548-557. 

4552  SCHMIDTCHEN,  FERNE  F.   The  history  of  London- 
derry, Vol.  3:   1900-1976.   Londonderry: 

Town  History  Committee,  1977.   Pp.  282.   NhHi. 

The  Town  History  Committee  reprinted  entry 
1604  in  1974  as  v.  1  and  entry  4556  in  1975 
as  v.  2. 

4553  SCOTT,  KENNETH.   "Colonel  Stephen  Holland  of 
Londonderry."   HNH,  3  (Mar.  1947),  15-27. 

Revolutionary  Loyalist. 

4554  STEARNS,  EZRA  SCOLLAY.   "Contribution  to  the 
history  of  Londonderry,  N.H."   NEHGR,  51 
(1897),  467-472. 

4555  WELLS,  RUTH.   "Scotch-Irish  settlement  at  Lon- 
derry."  GraniteStMag,  5  (1908),  253-258. 


176 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


LYNDEBOROUGH  4578 


4556   WTLLEY,  GEORGE  FRANKLYN,  ed.   Willey's  book 
of  Nutfield:   a  history  of  that  part  of  New 
Hampshire  comprised  within  the  limits  of  the 
old  township  of  Londonderry,  from  its  settle- 
ment in  1719  to  the  present  time....   Derry 
Depot:   G.  F.  Willey,  1895.   Pp.  367. 

Londonderry,  Derry,  Windham,  and  Manchester. 


4566  PATTERNS  and  pieces:   Lyme,  New  Hampshire, 
1761-1976.   Luane  Cole,  ed .   Canaan:   Phoenix 
Publishing,  1976.   Pp.  viii,  381. 

4567  SEARS,  CHARLES  M. ,  JR.   This  is  Lyme,  New 
Hampshire.   [Lyme]:   Lyme  Historians,  1966. 
Unpaged.   NhHi. 


4557   WOODBURY,  GORDON.   "Col.  John  Goffe."  Man- 
chest  erHAC,  1  (1897-1900),  233-272. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  338,  1598,  1603-1604. 


LOUDON  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


4558  CHESLEY,  DENNIS.  Loudon,  New  Hampshire,  bi- 
centennial celebration,  1773-1973.  Concord: 
Capital  Offset,  [1973].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


4568  SEARS,  DOROTHY  W.   The  general  store  (1785- 
1970).   Lyme:   Lyme  Historians,  [1970]. 

Pp.  28. 

4569   .   Lyme  common,  part  II,  1785-1977. 


[Lyme]:   Lyme  Historians,  [1978].   Pp.  57. 
NhHi. 

Part  I  appeared  in  "Patterns  and  Pieces" 
entry  4566. 


LYNDEBOROUGH  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


LOW  &  BURBANK'S  GRANT  (COOS  CO.) 


4559    "DIAMOND  anniversary."  MtWobNB,  4  (Sept. 
1963),  2-3. 

Madison  Hut  of  the  Appalachian  Mountain 
Club. 


LYMAN  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


4560   HOSKINS,  ELKANAH  BARNEY.   Historical  sketches 
of  Lyman,  New  Hampshire.   Lisbon:   C.  P. 
Hibbard,  1903.   Pp.  149. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1513. 


LYME  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


4561  COLE,  LUANE.   "Lyme  town  library."   Granite 
State  Libraries,  13  (Jan.  1977),  4,  11. 

Converse  Free  Library. 

4562  DUKE,  GEORGE  T.   "Our  Lyme  church."   NHCCRec- 
ord,  10  (June  1946),  4,  44. 

Congregational. 

4563  GOLDTHWAIT,  JAMES  WALTER.   "A  town  that  has 
gone  downhill."   Geographical  Review,  17 
(1927),  527-552. 

4564  KING,  LUCY.   John  Thompson's  Church.   [Lyme]: 
The  Lyme  Historians,  1964.   Pp.  12.   NhHi. 

Congregational. 

4565  LYME,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Manual  of 
the  Congregational  Church  in  Lyme,  N.H. 
Hanover:   Dartmouth  Pr. ,  1889.   Pp.  27. 

Catalog  of  members  since  1771,  [10]-11. 


4570  BURBANK,  LEONARD  FREEMAN.   "Lyndeboro  pot- 
tery." Antiques,  13  (1928),  124-126. 

4571  CHAMBERLAIN,  BEVERLY  and  VIRGINIA  T.  BATES. 
"The  South  Lyndeboro  Glass  Company."  Spin- 
ning Wheel,  26  (July-Aug.  1970),  52-54. 

4572  CLARK,  FRANK  GRAY.   Historical  address  given 
at  the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary 
of  the  settlement  of  the  town  of  Lyndebor- 
ough,  N.H.,  September  4,  1889.   Concord: 
Republican  Pr. ,  1891.   Pp.  68. 

4573  DONALDSON,  EMILY.   "Magnificent  mission." 
NHProfiles,  19  (Mar.  1970),  44-46. 

Death  of  Dr.  Lorenzo  Bartlett  of  smallpox 
contracted  from  a  patient. 

4574  DONOVAN,  DENNIS  and  JACOB  ANDREWS  WOODWARD. 
The  history  of  the  town  of  Lyndeborough,  New 
Hampshire,  1735-1905.   [Medford,  Mass.]: 
Tufts  College  Pr.,  1906.   Pp.  xvi,  932. 

4575  NO  ENTRY. 

4576  MASSON,  WALTER.   "Strongest  glass  in  the 
country."  Yankee,  33  (May  1969),  142-147. 

Lyndeboro  Glass  Co. 

4577  WARREN,  MRS.  E.  GEORGE,  et  al.   The  history 
of  the  town  of  Lyndeborough,  New  Hampshire. 
Milford:   Cabinet  Pr. ,  1958.   Pp.  229. 
MBNEH,  NhHi. 

1905-1955. 

4578  WOODWARD,  JACOB  A.   Historical  sketch  of  the 
Lafayette  Artillery  Company.   Peterboro: 
Transcript  Printing,  1904.   Pp.  23.   MWA. 

Organized  in  1804. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  632,  1528-1529,  1550. 


177 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4579  MADBURY 


MADBURY  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


4579 


4580 


ADAMS,  ELOI  A.   Madbury,  its  people  and 
places.   Madbury:   Bicentennial  Committee, 
1968.   Unpaged. 


The  story  of  the 
Unpaged.   MWA. 


DeMERRITT,  JENNIE  MABELLE. 
old  house.   Madbury,  1929. 
John  DeMerritt  House. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1617. 


MADISON  (CARROLL  CO.) 


4581   MADISON,  N.H.   A  brief  history  of  Madison. 

Compiled  by  the  public  schools  of  Madison, 

assisted  by  [the]  Madison  Men's  Club.   n.p. 

[1926?].  Pp.  44.   MWA. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1413,  1418. 


MANCHESTER  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


4582 


4583 


4584 


4585 


4586 


4587 


4588 


ACKERMAN,  VAUGHN.   "The  Carpenter  Library: 
the  dream  and  the  realization."   Wednesday: 
Manchester's  Free  Community  Journal,  1  (Oct. 
13,  1976),  1,  8-9;  (Oct.  20,  1976),  8-9,  14- 
16. 

Manchester  Public  Library. 

.   "The  oddities  of  Elm  Street."  Wed- 
nesday:  Manchester's  Free  Community  Journal, 
1  (Dec.  29,  1976),  1,  3. 

.   "Waiting  for  the  buses."  Wednesday: 


Manchester's  Free  Community  Journal,  1  (Nov. 
10,  1976),  1-5,  14. 
Street  railroads. 

AGRAFIOTIS,  PETER  J.   "100  years  of  service.' 
NHProfiles,  1  (July  1952),  10-15. 
Amoskeag  Savings  Bank. 

AMERICAN  ASSOCIATION  OF  STEEL  AND  ELECTRIC 
RAILROAD  EMPLOYEES.   MANCHESTER  DIVISION  717. 
Twenty-fifth  anniversary,  1916-1941.   Man- 
chester, 1941.   Unpaged.   NhMHi. 

Includes  history  of  horse  cars,  trolleys 
and  busses  since  1864. 

AMERICAN  BOARD  OF  COMMISSIONERS  FOR  FOREIGN 
MISSIONS.   Souvenir  program,  ninety-fourth 
annual  meeting,  Manchester,  New  Hampshire, 
October  13,  14,  15,  16,  1903.   [Manchester, 
1903?].   Pp.  72.   NhMHi. 

Includes  "Historical  sketch  of  Congrega- 
tionalism in  Manchester"  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
M.  Chalmers. 

"THE  AMOSKEAG  Paper  Mills  Company."   Indus- 
trial and  Commercial  Journal,  1  (July-Aug. 
1911),  14. 


4589 


4590 


4591 


4592 


4593 


4594 


4595 


4596 


4597 


4598 


4599 


4600 


4601 


"ART  and  artists  in  Manchester. 
HAC,  4  (1908-1910),  109-128. 


Manchester- 


ASSOCIATION  CANADO-AMERICAINE ,  MANCHESTER. 
50eme  anniversaire  de  foundation  de  L'Asso- 
ciation  Canado-Americaine. . . .   [Manchester, 
1946].   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

Memorial  des  actes  de  1 'Association 


Canado-Americaine,  accompagne  d'une  narra- 
tion des  principaux  evenements  auxquels  elle 
a  ete  melee  depuis  50  ans .   Adolphe  Robert, 
comp.   Manchester:   L'Avenir  National,  1946. 
Pp.  485. 

30e  anniversaire  de  fondation  de 


L' Association  Canado-Americaine  et  devoile- 
ment  d'un  portrait  a  l'huile  de  M.  Theophile- 
G.  Biron.   Manchester,  1926.   Pp.  56.   NhMACA. 

ASSOCIATION  CANADO-AMERICAINE.   COUR  STE.- 
MARIE,  NO.  3,  MANCHESTER.   Programme  de  la 
celebration  du  cinquantenaire  de  la  fondation 
de  la  Cour  Ste-Marie,  No.  3  de  1 'Association 
Canado-Americaine....   Manchester,  1947. 
Unpaged .   NhMACA . 

"ASSOCIATION  Canado-Americaine,  Manchester, 
N.H.  (1896-1971)."   Societe  Historique  Franco- 
Americaine.   Bulletin,  n.s.  17  (1971),  143- 
155. 

ASSOCIATION  CATHOLIQUE  DE  LA  JEUNESSE  FRANCO- 
AMERICAINE.   CERCLE  STE. -MARIE,  MANCHESTER. 
Rapport-programme  de  la  saison  d'activite 
1920-1921.   Manchester:   L'Avenir  National, 
1921.   Pp.  48.   NhMACA. 

ASSOCIATION  COMMERCIALE  NOTRE  DAME,  MANCHES- 
TER.  Jubile  d'argent,  1932-1957.   Manches- 
ter, 1957.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 
Brief  biographies  of  members. 

AVENIR  NATIONAL.   Numero  souvenir,  1888-1895. 
Manchester,  1895.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

BACON,  GEORGE  FOX.   Manchester  and  its  lead- 
ing business  men,  embracing  also,  those  of 
Goffstown. . . .   Boston:   Mercantile  Publish- 
ing, 1891.   Pp.  126. 

" ' BAKERSVILLE , '  our  flourishing  suburb  now 
known  as  South  Manchester."   Queen  City 
Journal,  6  (July  1896),  6-7,  9,  11,  13. 

BARKER,  SHIRLEY  FRANCES.   "Nehemiah  Bean's 
iron  monster."   NHProfiles,  7  (May  1958), 
18-19. 

A  steam  fire  engine. 

BELLEAU,  MAS SUE.   "Les  Francos:   Manchester, 
New  Hampshire,  ville  americaine  aux  noms 
francais."   Le  Magazine  Maclean,  4  (Fev. , 
1964),  19-21,  32-36. 


178 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


MANCHESTER  4627 


4602  BENOIT,  JOSAPHAT  T.   Epic  of  the  Manchester 
Water  Works,  1871-1971:   one  hundred  years  of 
adequate  reliable  service.   (1949)   2d  ed. 
Manchester,  1971.   Pp.  12.   Nh. 

4603  BINSTOCK,  ROBERT  H.   A  report  on  politics  in 
Manchester,  New  Hampshire.   Cambridge,  Mass.: 
Joint  Center  for  Urban  Studies,  1961.   Vari- 
ous pagings.   NhMACA. 

In  previous  decade. 

4604  BLAKE,  WILLIAM  B.   "The  water  supply  of  Man- 
chester." ManchesterHAC,  3  (1902-1903), 
79-85. 

4605  BLOOD,  GRACE  EVERLINA  HOLBROOK.   Manchester 
on  the  Merrimack:   the  story  of  a  city 
(1948)   Rev.  ed.   Manchester:   Manchester 
Historic  Association,  1975.   Pp.  353. 

4606  BONNELL,  JAMES  F.   "The  Connare  story." 
NHProfiles,  1  (Dec.  1951),  24-28. 

John  A.  Connare,  Inc.,  tire  recapping. 

4607  BRIGADE  DES  VOLONTAIRES  FRANCO-AMlSRICAINS  DE 
LA  NOUVELLE-ANGLETERRE .   Programme  souvenir 
de  7me  congres.   Manchester,  1923.   Pp.  64. 
NhMACA. 

Includes  history  of  the  Brigade,  and  of 
Manchester,  its  clergy  and  parishes. 

4608  "BRINS  d'histoire  de  la  Societe."   Le  Canado- 
Americain,  6  (Juil.-Sept.  1970),  52-60;  (Oct. 
-Dec.  1970),  60-64;  (Avr.-Juin  1971),  54-64; 
(Juil.-Sept.  1971),  60-64;  (Jan. -Mars  1972), 
61-64. 

Association  Canado-Americaine. 


4615  BUCKLEY,  CHARLES  E.   "Period  pieces."   NHPro- 
files, 13  (Apr.  1964),  32-39. 

Victorian  architecture. 

4616  BURNHAM,  GEORGE  E.   "Amoskeag's  old  fishing 
rocks."  ManchesterHAC,  4  (1908-1910),  60-67. 

4617  BURNHAM,  HENRY  E.   Speculative  Masonry  in 
Manchester,  N.H. :   address  of  Past  Grand 
Master  Henry  E.  Burnham,  October  15,  1890.... 
Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke,  1891.   Pp.  40. 

4618  "THE  BUSINESS  section  of  Manchester." 
GraniteMo,  48  (1916),  129-154. 

Firms  and  businessmen. 

4619  CALUMET  ORGANIZATION,  MANCHESTER.   A  brief 
history  of  the  Calumet  Organization  of  Man- 
chester, New  Hampshire.   Manchester:   John  B. 
Clarke,  1901.   Pp.  55.   Nh,  NhMHi. 

Men's  club. 

4620  CAPISTRAN,  ARMAND.   "Adelard  Lambert  (1867- 
1946),  folkloriste-bibliophile."   Societe 
Historique  Franco-Americaine  Bulletin, 
(1954),  70-75. 

4621  CASSON,  THEODORE  J.  "ACA  in  the  beginning." 
Le  Canado-Americain,  nouv.  ed. ,  1  (Oct. -Dec. 
1975),  9-10;  2  (Jan. -Mars  1976),  22-23;  2 

1976),  10-11;  3  (Jan. -Mars 
(Avr.-Juin  1977),  24-25;  3 
1977),  13-14;  3  (Oct. -Dec. 
1977),  24-25;  4  (Jan. -Mars.  1978),  19-20;  4 
(Juil.-Sept.  1978),  22-23. 

Association  Canado-Americaine;  to  be  con- 
tinued . 


(Juil.-Sept. 
1977),  27;  3 
(Juil.-Sept. 


4609 


4610 


4611 


4612 


4613 


4614 


BROWN,  WILLIAM  W.   "Report  on  practical  medi- 
cine; containing  a  brief  sketch  of  the  epi- 
demic diseases  in  the  city  of  Manchester, 
from  1853  to  1857,  inclusive."   NHMedST,  67 
(1857),  62-70. 

BROWNE,  GEORGE  WALDO,  comp.   The  Amoskeag 
Manufacturing  Co.  of  Manchester,  New  Hamp- 
shire, a  history.   [Manchester] :   Amoskeag 
Manufacturing  Co.,  1915.   Pp.  288. 

.   "Derryfield  in  the  Revolution." 


ManchesterHAC,  3  (1902-1903),  110-117. 
.   "Hon.  Samuel  Blodget."  Manchester- 


HAC, 1  (1897-1900),  121-176. 

.   In  honor  of  old  Derryfield:   an  ad- 


dress delivered  at  the  centennial  celebration 
of  Manchester,  N.H.  on  June  13,  1910.   Man- 
chester:  Manchester  Historical  Association, 
1910.   Pp.  12. 

et  al.   Snow  shoe  scouts  and  early 

Manchester  (Tyng  township)...,   Manchester: 
Standard  Book,  1923.   Pp.  102. 


4622  "CELEBRATION  of  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
Lafayette  Lodge,  Manchester,  N.H."  New  Eng- 
land Freemason,  1  (1874),  441-445. 

4623  "A  CENTENNIAL  anniversary."  NHMasonicB,  4 
(Oct.  15,  1924),  2. 

Lafayette  Lodge,  No.  41,  Freemasons;  in 
Bedford,  1824-1845. 

4624  CERCLE  NATIONAL,  MANCHESTER.   Programme 
souvenir,  jubile  d'or  du  Cercle  National. 
Manchester,  1945.   Pp.  47.   NhMACA. 

4625  CHALLIS,  FRANK  H. ,  comp.   Historical  sketch 
of  the  Vermont  Association  of  Manchester, 
N.H. ,  list  of  members,  Constitution  and  by- 
laws.  [Manchester]:   Star  Stamp,  1904. 

Pp.  40. 

4626   _.   Semi-centennial  compendium  of  his- 
torical facts,  business  and  political  index 
of  Manchester,  N.H.   Manchester:   Manchester 
Savings  Bank,  1896.   Pp.  84. 

4627  CHALMERS,  THOMAS.   The  town  church  of  Man- 
chester.  Manchester:   Jubilee  Committee, 
1903.   Pp.  155. 

First  Congregational  Church. 


179 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4628  MANCHESTER 


4628  CHAMBERLEN,  HOWARD  A.   The  first  ten  years  of 
printing  and  publishing  in  Manchester,  New 
Hampshire,  1839-1849:   a  preliminary  survey. 
Manchester:   Manchester  Historic  Association, 
1948.   Pp.  39. 

4629  CHRISTIE,  ALDIS  J.   "Forestry  at  Manchester 
Water  Works — fact  or  fancy."   New  England 
Water  Works  Association.   Journal,  74  (1960), 
46-56. 

Tree  planting  to  protect  water  supply  in 
Massabesic  Lake,  1913-1959. 

4630  CILLEY,  B.  B.   Report  of  receipts  and  expen- 
ses of  the  Amoskeag  Veterans,  from  October, 
1854,  to  October,  1859.   Manchester:   Charles 
F.  Livingston,  1859.   Pp.  24.   NhMHi. 

4631  CLARK,  RICHARD  M.   "How  historic  Stark  man- 
sion was  saved."   New  Hampshire  Highways,  24 
(Jan.  1970),  7,  16,  21. 

4632  CLARKE,  MAURICE  D.   Manchester:   a  brief 
record  of  its  past  and  a  picture  of  its 
present,  including  an  account  of  its  settle- 
ment and  of  its  growth  as  town  and  city;  a 
history  of  its  schools,  churches,  societies, 
banks... and  sketches  of  its  representative 
citizens.   With  thirty-eight  steel  and  eigh- 
teen wood  engravings  of  its  prominent  men  and 
buildings.   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke, 
1874.   Pp.  463. 

Compiled  under  the  supervision  of  the  com- 
piler's uncle,  John  Badger  Clarke. 

4633  CLEMENT,  CAROLINE.   Centennial  of  the  City 
Library,  Manchester,  N.H.:   an  address. . .de- 
livered at  the  N.H.  Library  Association, 
May  19,  1954.   Manchester:   Goodman's  Book- 
store, [1954].   Pp.  16.   Nh. 

4634  CLOUGH,  ALBERT  L.   "Manchester,  N.H. ,  an 
attractive  industrial  city."   National  Maga- 
zine, 18  (1903),  390-396. 

4635  CLUB  JOLLIET,  MANCHESTER.   1884— 50ieme 
anniversaire — 1934.   n.p. ,  1934.   Unpaged. 
NhMACA. 

4636   .   1884 — 75ieme  anniversaire — 1959. 

n.p.,  1959.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

4637  CLUB  LAURIER,  INC.,  MANCHESTER.   Programme- 
Souvenir...  a  1' occasion  de  l'ouverture 
officielle  du  nouvel  Edifice....   Manchester, 
1962.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

4638  CLUB  LAVAL,  MANCHESTER.   Souvenir  program; 
silver  jubilee,  1928-1953.   Manchester,  1953. 
Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

4639  CLUB  MONT-ROYAL,  MANCHESTER.   Programme 
souvenir  du  25eme  anniversaire  1934-1959. 
Unpaged.   NhMACA. 


4640 


4641 


4642 


"COMMERCIAL  Manchester. 
(1903),  155-227. 
Business  firms. 


GraniteMo,  34 


4643 


4644 


4645 


4646 


4647 


4648 


4649 


4650 


4651 


4652 


"THE  COOLIDGE  mill."   Industrial  and  Commer- 
cial Journal,  1  (June  1911),  6-7. 
Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company. 

CREAMER,  DANIEL  BARNETT  and  CHARLES  WESLEY 
COULTER.   Labor  and  the  shut-down  of  the 
Amoskeag  textile  mills.   Philadelphia:   Work 
Projects  Administration,  1939.   Pp.  xxii, 
342. 

CREAMER,  DANIEL  BARNETT.   "Recruiting  con- 
tract laborers  for  the  Amoskeag  mills." 
Journal  of  Economic  History,  1  (1941),  42-56. 

"A  CREDIT  to  Manchester — Eastman  &  Morey's 
Orchestra."   BTJM,  3  (Oct.  1893),  7. 
Organized  in  1879. 

CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.   "The  Manchester 
Street  Railway."  Electric  Railway  Historical 
Society  Bulletin  No.  35.   Chicago,  1960. 
Pp.  64.   Nh,  NhMHi. 

1877-1940.  A  shorter  version,  written  with 
Stephen  D.  Maguire,  appeared  in  the  Aug.  1953 
Railroad  Magazine. 

.   Queen  City  horsecar  days.   [Manches- 
ter, 1976].   Pp.  iv,  77,  4.   NhMHi. 
1864-1895. 

CURRIER  GALLERY  OF  ART,  MANCHESTER.   The 
decorative  arts  of  New  Hampshire,  1725-1825. 
Manchester,  1964.   Pp.  74. 

.   New  Hampshire  silver,  1775-1825. 

Manchester,  [1958].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

Includes  an  essay  by  Kathryn  Ives  Buhler. 

DANIELS,  JONATHAN.   "Portrait  of  a  Yankee 
town:   problem  of  a  whole  region  seen  through 
the  experience  of  Manchester."  American  Mer- 
cury, 49  (1940),  440-447. 

DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.   NEW 
HAMPSHIRE.   MOLLY  STARK  CHAPTER,  MANCHESTER. 
Stark  House:   boyhood  home  of  General  John 
Stark.   Manchester:   Spaulding,  1969. 
Pp.  54.   NhHi. 

DeLORIER,  MADELYN.   The  amazing  garden  of 
Irene  Farley:   the  story  of  the  Missionary 
Rosebushes  of  St.  Therese  [de  Lisieux] . 
Manchester,  1970.   Pp.  [4].   NhMACA. 

[DeMOULPIED,  ARTHUR  W.].   History  of  Amoskeag 
strike  during  the  year  1922.   Manchester: 
Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company,  1924. 
Pp.  181.   Nh. 

Author  attribution  from  MS.  note  in  Nh 
copy. 


180 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


MANCHESTER  4679 


4653  DEXTER,  LEWIS.   History  of  Stark  Division  of 
the  International  Cotton  Mills  at  Manchester, 
N.H.   Boston:   Lockwood,  Greene,  1921. 

Pp.  31.   NhHi. 

4654  DINCAUZE,  DENA  FERRAN.   "An  archaic  sequence 
for  southern  New  England."   American  Antiqui- 
ty, 36  (1971),  194-198. 

The  Neville  site;  archaeology. 

4655   .   The  Neville  site:   8,000  years  at 

Amoskeag,  Manchester,  New  Hampshire.   Cam- 
bridge, Mass.:   Peabody  Museum  of  Archaeology 
and  Ethnology,  1976.   Pp.  x,  150. 

4656  DOW,  W.  EVERETT.   The  New  Hampshire  Chil- 
dren's Aid  Society:   the  first  fifty  years. 
[Manchester:   New  Hampshire  Children's  Aid 
Society,  1964].   Pp.  27. 

4657  DUELAND,  JOY  V.   "Barnum's  $30,000  Nutt." 
NHProfiles,  20  (Feb.  1971),  28-29,  49,  51- 
52. 

George  Washington  Nutt,  a  dwarf. 

4658  EAST,  EDMUND  R.   New  Hampshire  State  Indus- 
trial School,  Manchester,  N.H. :   trends  in 
the  making,  a  seven  year  statistical  survey, 
1951-1957.   Manchester,  1958.   Pp.  27.   Nh. 

4659  EASTMAN,  HERBERT  WALTER  and  FRED  WILLIAM 
LAMB.   "Manchester  semi-centennial."  Man- 
chesterHAC,  1  (1897-1900),  107-116. 

4660  ECHO  des  noces  d'or  de  1 'Association  Canado- 
Americaine.  Manchester:  L'Avenir  National, 
1947.   Pp.  34.   NhMACA. 

4661  "THE  ELECTRIC  railway. .. sketch  of  the  Horse 
Railroad  Corporation  since  1877...."  MBTJ, 
5  (July  1895),  9,  11,  13. 

4662  ELLIOT  HOSPITAL,  MANCHESTER.   A  short  sketch 
of  the  growth  of  the  hospital  during  thirty- 
six  years,  1888-1924.   Manchester:   John  B. 
Clarke,  1924.   Unpaged.   NhMHi. 

4663  EMERSON,  MERTIE  ALICE.   "The  women's  clubs 

of  Manchester."   GraniteMo,  28  (1900),  67-82. 

4664  ESTAVER,  PAUL  E.  "Bank  with  a  personality." 
NHProfiles,  2  (Dec.  1953),  65-67,  69-71. 

Merchants  National  Bank. 

4665  "ETHNIC  conflicts  in  Manchester."  Manches- 
ter Daily  Mirror  and  American,  July  17,  1905, 
12-15. 

4666  FAIRBANKS,  ELSIE  DANIELS.   Historic  pageant: 
scenes  from  the  history  of  Manchester  pre- 
sented. ..  February  15,  1915.   n.p.,  [1915]. 
Pp.  35.   NhHi. 

4667 .   Record  of  a  century:   Franklin  Street 

Church,  Manchester,  N.H. ,  1844-1944.  Man- 
chester: Lew  A.  Cummings,  1944.  Pp.  111. 
NhMHi. 


4668  FAIRLEE,  GRAY.   "New  Hampshire  Fire  Insurance 
Company.    GraniteStMag,  6  (1910-1911),  193- 
196. 

4669  THE  FAMOUS  Amoskeag  Steamers  from  Manchester, 
New  Hampshire.   Manchester:   Manchester  His- 
toric Association,  1970.   Pp.  9.   NhMHi. 

Fire  engines  by  Amoskeag  Manufacturing 
Company . 

4670  FELLOWS,  JOSEPH  WARREN.   "Manchester,   New 
Hampshire."   NEM,  n.s.  16  (1897),  33-55. 

4671  "FIFTY  years  of  cigar  making  in  New  Hamp- 
shire."  GraniteMo,  57  (1925),  15-18. 

R.  G.  Sullivan  Co. 

4672  "FIFTY  years  of  textile  industry  in  New  Eng- 
land:  the  Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company." 
GraniteStMag,  5  (1908),  217-225. 

4673  FISHER,  CHARLES  E.   "Locomotive  building  at 
Manchester,  New  Hampshire."  Railway  and 
Locomotive  Historical  Society.   Bulletin, 
no.  26  (1931),  9-17. 

The  Amoskeag  Company  and  the  Manchester 
Locomotive  Works. 

4674  FITZPATRICK,  MARY  BLANCHE.   Response  to  un- 
employment, Manchester,  New  Hampshire,  1950- 
1959.   [Boston:   Federal  Reserve  Bank], 
1965.   Pp.  ii,  87. 

Parts  of  Ph.D.  thesis,  Harvard  Dept.  of 
Economics,  Aug.  1965. 

4675  FORD,  JOSEPH  P.   "Amoskeag!"  NHProfiles,  10 
(Oct.  1961),  26-29,  47-55. 

Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company. 

4676  FRADD,  AGNES.  "History  of  the  First  Con- 
gregational Church."  The  Church  Window, 
Jan. -June  1967. 

In  monthly  newsletter. 

4677  FREEMASONS,  MANCHESTER.   Dedication  of  Mason- 
ic Temple,  Manchester,  N.H.  December  26th, 
1870.   Manchester:   William  E.  Moore,  1871. 
Pp.  31.   NhMHi. 

Historical  sketch  of  Craft  Masonry  in  Man- 
chester by  John  P.  Newell,  9-20. 

4678  FREEMASONS.   MANCHESTER.   LAFAYETTE  LODGE, 
NO.  41.   One  hundredth  anniversary  celebra- 
tion, Lafayette  Lodge,  No.  41,  A.F.  &  A.M., 
Franklin  Street  Church,  September  4,  1924, 
Manchester,  New  Hampshire.   n.p.,  [1924]. 
Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

4679  GARDNER,  LUCINA  COLBURN.   "Early  days  in 
Amoskeag."  ManchesterHAC,  4  (1908-1910), 
129-136. 

4680  NO  ENTRY. 


181 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4681  MANCHESTER 


4681 


4682 


4683 


4684 


4685 


4686 


4687 


4688 


4689 


4690 


4691 


4692 


GARLARNEAU,  LAURENT.   Histoire  de  la  Garde 
Lafayette,  ou  Compagnie  A  du  premier  regiment 
d'infanterie  de  la  Garde  Nationale  de  l'etat 
du  New  Hampshire.   Manchester:   L'Avenir 
National,  1937.   Pp.  136. 
Semi-centennial . 

GILMORE,  GEORGE  CLINTON.   "Asiatic  cholera 
in  Manchester,  1849-54."  ManchesterHAC,  3 
(1902-1903),  53-57. 

.   Manchester  men:   soldiers  and  sailors 

in  the  civil  war,  1861- '66.   Concord:   Rum- 
ford  Pr. ,  1898.   Pp.  167. 

GILRAIN,  JAMES  W. ,  ed .   Fiftieth  anniversary. 
Diocese  of  Manchester,  1884-1934.   Manches- 
ter:  Granite  State  Press,  1934.   Unpaged. 
NhMACA. 

GOULD,  SYLVESTER  CLARK.   "Bibliography  of 
Manchester,  N.H."   New  Hampshire  State  Li- 
brarian.  Report,  24  (1892-1894),  217-331. 
1737-1894. 

.   Fortieth  anniversary.   The  Phi-lod-e- 

mo-sians.   Who  were  they?   Address .. .December 
21,  1883,  before  Hillsborough  Lodge  no.  2. 
I.O.O.F.   Manchester:   S.  C.  &  L.  M.  Gould, 
1883.   Pp.  16. 


comp.   A  semi-centennial  of  collec- 
I.O.O.F.,  Manchester,  N.H.   Manches- 
Pp.  viii,  44. 


tanea, 
ter,  1893. 

Includes  a  bibliography  of  Odd  Fellowship 
in  New  Hampshire. 

HAM,  EDWARD  B.   "The  library  of  the  Associa- 
tion Canado-Americaine. "  Modern  Language 
Notes,  52  (1937),  542-544. 

HAREVEN,  TAMARA  K.  and  RANDOLPH  LANGENBACH. 
Amoskeag:   life  and  work  in  an  American  fac- 
tory city.   N.Y.:   Pantheon,  1978.   Pp.  xiii, 
395. 

.   "Family  time  and  industrial  time: 


4693 


family  and  work  in  a  planned  corporation 
town,  1900-1924."  Journal  of  Urban  History, 
1  (1974-1975),  365-389. 

Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company. 

.   "The  laborers  of  Manchester,  New 

Hampshire,  1912-1922:   the  role  of  family 
and  ethnicity  in  adjustment  to  industrial 
life."  Labor  History,  16  (1975),  249-265. 
Amoskeag  mills. 

HART,  DAN.   "A  look  at  Grenier."   Wednesday: 
Manchester's  Free  Community  Journal,  1 
(Sept.  15,  1976),  1,  8. 
Municipal  airport  since  1928. 

"Manchester  and  the  Merrimack."  Wed- 


nesday:  Manchester's  Free  Community  Journal, 
1  (Aug.  25,  1976),  1,  8-9. 


4694  HAY,  WARREN  H.   "U .  S .  Amoskeag."   Gun  Re- 
port, 14  (June  1968),  8-17. 

On  muskets  made  by  the  Amoskeag  Machine 
shops  during  the  Civil  War. 

4695  "HENRY  Herrick's  Manchester."   American 
Heritage,  23  (June  1972),  42-47. 

Artist. 

4696  "HISTORICAL  bits  about  Manchester."   BTJM, 
1  (May  1891),  15. 

4697  "HISTORY  and  present  condition  of  manufac- 
turing at  the  city  of  Manchester."   Granite- 
Mo,  1  (1877-1878),  26-30. 

4698  "HOW  to  start  a  bank  and  make  it  grow."  KIM 
[Kemper  Insurance  Magazine],  23  (Apr.  1957), 
12-14. 

The  Manchester  Federal  Savings  and  Loan 
Association. 

4699  HUSE,  WILLIAM  H.  "The  Derryfield  Social  Li- 
brary." ManchesterHAC,  1  (1897-1900),  44-50. 

4700  INTIMATE  FRIENDS  SOCIETY.   MANCHESTER.   Fif- 
tieth anniversary,  November  20,  1894  -  Novem- 
ber 20,  1944.   Albin  Gustafson,  ed.   Manches- 
ter, 1944.   Pp.  [10].   NhMHi. 

Swedish-American  social  club,  performed 
plays. 

4701  ISTORIA  Tee  Hellenikee  Paroikiae.   Manches- 
ter, N.H.   Greeks  of  Manchester,  N.H. :   his- 
tory of  the  Greek  colony,  1890-1928.   Man- 
chester, 1928.   Pp.  39.   NhM. 

In  Greek,  except  for  part  of  title. 

4702  JONES,  EDWIN  F.   Manchester  then  and  now: 

an  address  delivered  at  the  centennial  cele- 
bration of  Manchester,  N.H.  on  June  13,  1910. 
Manchester:   Manchester  Historic  Association, 
1910.   Pp.  16. 

4703  KIDDER,  JOSEPH.   "Early  recollections  of  Man- 
chester." ManchesterHAC,  3  (1902-1903),  65- 
78. 

4704  KIMBALL,  JOHN.  "Recollections  of  the  old 
Hanover  Street  Church."  ManchesterHAC,  4 
(1908-1910),  223-225. 

4705  KNOWLTON,  EDGAR  J.   "Progressive  Manchester: 
introductory  chapter — historical  and  descrip- 
tive." GraniteMo,  48  (1916),  67-90. 

4706  KNOX,  MARTIN  VAN  BUREN.   History  of  the  St. 
James  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Manchester, 
N.H.  1881-1892.   Manchester:   Printed  at  "Le 
fidele  messager,"  1892.   Pp.  24. 

4707  LAMB,  FRED  WILLIAM.  "Amoskeag  Manufacturing 
Company."  New  Hampshire,  61  (1929),  192-202. 

4708  .  "Canal  boat  days."  GraniteMo,  60 
(1928),  377-382,  426-431. 


182 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


MANCHESTER  4736 


4709 


4710 


4711 


4712 


4713 


4714 


4715 


4716 


4717 


4718 


4719 


4720 


4721 


4722 


4723 


LAMB,  FRED  WILLIAM.   "Capt.  John  Moor  and 
Gen.  John  Stark,  two  Derryfield  soldiers  of 
the  Revolutionary  War."   New  Hampshire,  62 
(1930),  123-128,  140-144. 

.   "Derryfield  in  the  Revolution."  New 


Hampshire,  61  (1929),  293-301. 

.   "Early  railroad  days."   GraniteMo,  60 


(1928),  441-447. 

.   "Five  chapters  from  the  history  of 

Manchester."   New  Hampshire,  62  (1930),  37- 
50. 

Tyngstown  records,  Rock  Rimmon,  name  of 
Manchester,  centennial  of  the  name,  and  the 
Massabesic  Hotel. 

.   "Four  chapters  in  [the]  early  history 


of  Manchester."   New  Hampshire,  61  (1929), 
67-73. 

.   "Fragments  of  military  history." 


GraniteMo,  60  (1928),  541-546,  617-629. 
.   "Manchester  Fire  Department."  Man- 


chesterHAC,  1  (1897-1900),  217-232,  273-291. 

[      ].   "The  old  Amoskeag  machine  shop." 
New  Hampshire,  61  (1929),  311-322,  350-355. 
Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company. 

.   Old  hand  tub  days  in  Manchester: 


reprinted  from  the  Manchester  Historic  Asso- 
ciation Collections  for  the  official  program 
of  the  second  annual  veteran  firemen's  muster, 
Manchester,  October  10,  1900.   [Manchester?, 
1900?].   Unpaged.   NhMHi. 

"Some  further  chapters  in  the  early 


history  of  the  Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany."  New  Hampshire,  61  (1929),  257-264. 

"Some  Manchester  recollections  of 


Abraham  Lincoln."   New  Hampshire,  61  (1929), 
21-26. 

Lincoln's  visit  of  Mar.  1,  1860. 

"Some  pen  pictures  of  early  Manches- 


ter, queen  city  of  the  Merrimack."   Yankee, 
1  (Oct.  1935),  1-10. 

.   "Three  chapters  in  the  history  of 


Manchester."   New  Hampshire,  61  (1929),  237- 
244. 

Early  Derryfield  records,  the  Civil  War 
soldiers'  monument,  and  the  storm  of  Mar.  12, 
1888. 

LANGENBACH,  RANDOLPH.   "Amoskeag:   a  mill  and 
away  of  life."   NHProfiles,  24  (Oct.  1975), 
25-33,  52,  54-55. 

"Amoskeag  mills:   a  sense  of  place." 


Nineteenth  Century,  2  (Summer  1976),  30-34. 


4724   .   "The  Amoskeag  millyard:   an  epic  in 

urban  design."  Harvard  Alumni  Bulletin,  70 
(Apr.  13,  1968),  18-28. 

4725   .   "Amoskeag  Millyard  remembered." 

Historic  Preservation,  27  (July-Sept.  1975), 
26-29. 

4726  LA  RONDE,  PHILIP  HENRY,  ed.  L'etat  civil 
franco-americain.  Manchester:  De  Henris 
Associates,  1951-1952.   2  v. 

V.  1:   Le  receuil  des  mariages  de  la 
paroisse  Saint  Antoine,  Manchester,  N.H. , 
1900-1950.   V.  2:   Le  receuil  des  mariages  de 
la  paroisse  Saint  Jean-Baptiste,  Manchester, 
N.H.,  1914-1951.   Alphabetical  rearrangements 
of  the  chronological  records. 

4727  LAWRENCE,  LORING  M.  "Manchester."  Motor 
Coach  Age,  25  (Oct.  1973),  4-19. 

A  century  of  local  transportation. 

4728  LEAGUE  OF  WOMEN  VOTERS  OF  THE  MANCHESTER 
AREA.   Manchester,  New  Hampshire:   a  citi- 
zen's handbook.   Manchester,  1971.   Pp.  33. 
NhMHi. 

4729  LEAVITT,  0RRIN  H.  "The  old  Bridge  Street 
pound."  ManchesterHAC,  3  (1902-1903),  27-32. 

4730  "THE  LEGAL  profession  in  Manchester." 
GraniteMo,  48  (1916),  93-116. 

Biographies. 

4731  LESSARD,  ELIZABETH  BENNETT.   Indians  of  the 
Manchester  area.   Manchester:   Manchester 
Historic  Association,  [1972].   Pp.  16. 

4732  LUSTYIK,  ANDREW  F.   "The  Amoskeag  Company's 
fourteen-shooter."   Gun  Report,  11  (Mar. 
1966),  6-12. 

Rifle  production. 

4733  MADDEN,  DONALD  B.   "The  short,  happy  life  of 
the  'Free  Press.'"  NHProfiles,  14  (Jan. 
1965),  19,  54-55. 

Weekly  newspaper  1961-1964. 

4734  MALONEY,  DAVID.   "Hilary  and  Bradley." 
Anselmian  News,  13  (Feb.  1971),  6-10. 

Abbot  Hilary  Pfraengle  of  St.  Mary's  Abbey, 
Newark,  N.J.,  and  Bishop  Denis  Mary  Bradley, 
co-founders  of  Saint  Anselm's  College. 

4735  MANCHESTER,  ROBERT.   Amoskeag  National  Bank 
and  its  community ...  125  years,  1848-1973. 
Manchester:   Lew  A.  Cummings,  1973.   Pp.  24. 
NhMHi. 

4736  MANCHESTER,  N.H.   Ceremonies  at  the  dedica- 
tion of  the  monument  erected  by  the  city  of 
Manchester,  N.H. ,  to  the  men  who  periled 
their  lives  to  save  the  Union  in  the  late 
civil  war,  September  11,  1879....   Manches- 
ter:  Mirror  Printing  Pr.,  1880.   Pp.  126. 


183 


4737   MANCHESTER 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4737 


4738 


4739 


4740 


4741 


4742 


MANCHESTER,  N.H.   Early  records  of  the  town  of 
Manchester,  formerly  Derryfield,  N.H. ,  1751- 
[1835]:   a  complete  and  exact  transcript  of 
the  records  of  the  clerks  as  written  in  the 
town  records  of  Manchester....   George  Waldo 
Browne,  ed.   Manchester:   Manchester  Historic 
Association,  1905-1910.   5  v. 

Title  varies.   ManchesterHAC,  v.  8-12. 

.   Semi-centennial  of  the  city  of  Man- 


4749 


Number  six  in  series  of  manuals  of 


Chester,  New  Hampshire,  September  6,  7,  8,  9, 
1896.  Herbert  W.  Eastman,  comp.  Manchester: 
John  B.  Clarke,  1897.   Pp.  204. 

[MANCHESTER,  N.H.   ASSUMPTION  GREEK  ORTHODOX 
CHURCH].   Assumption  Greek  Orthodox  Church: 
25th  anniversary,  1936-1961.   Manchester, 
1961.   Unpaged. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   BOARD  OF  TRADE.   Brief 
historical  sketch. . .Manchester,  N.H....   Man- 
chester:  Mirror  Pr.,  1890.   Pp.  83. 

.   Official  manual. . .containing  por- 


traits of  officers,  constitution  and  by-laws, 
list  of  members,  history,  statistics,  etc. 
Manchester:   Mirror  Pr. ,  1895-1904? 
Annual . 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE.   Man- 
chester "The  Queen  City":   presenting  the 
complete  story  of  Manchester,  New  Hampshire 
in  pictures  and  text.   Manchester:   Chamber 
of  Commerce,  1955.   Pp.  144.   NhM. 


4750 


4751 


4752 


4753 


the  First  Congregational  Chruch  in  Manches- 
ter, N.H (1875)  April  30,  1960.  Man- 
chester, 1960.   Pp.  57.   NhHi,  NhMHi. 

Manuals  appeared  in  1875  (NhDo) ,  1888 
(TxDaM),  1901  (NhHi),  1914,  1930  (NhMHi)  and 
1945,  each  usually  containing  a  segment  of 
the  history  of  the  church  since  the  previous 
manual  was  published.   The  first  (1875)  edi- 
tion was  not  considered  part  of  the  series. 

Quarter-centennial  pastorate  of  Rev. 
Cyrus  W.  Wallace,  over  the  First  Congrega- 
tional church  and  society,  in  Manchester, 
N.H.   [Manchester?]:   The  Society,  1865. 
Pp.  56. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   FIRST  UNITARIAN  SOCIETY. 
Annual  report... for  the  year  1893.   Manches- 
ter, 1893.   Pp.  13.   NhMHi. 

.   The  First  Unitarian  Society  in  Man- 
chester, New  Hampshire:   the  fiftieth  anni- 
versary of  its  church  building;  its  history, 
its  consititution,  its  affiliated  organiza- 
tions, its  membership  and  its  directory  at 
this  date,  January  1,  1924.   Thomas  Jay  Horn- 
er and  Frank  C.  Livingston,  eds.   Manchester: 
Granite  State  Press,  [1924?].   Pp.  54. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   FRANKLIN  SCHOOL.   A  century 
of  education;  a  centennial  exhibition  by  the 
schools  of  Manchester,  New  Hampshire.   Man- 
chester, 1946.   Pp.  [15].   NhMHi. 


4743  MANCHESTER,  N.H.   CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE.   PUB- 
LICITY COMMITTEE.   Souvenir  program,  1913: 
forty-seventy  annual  session  of  the  National 
Grange....   Manchester:   Mirror  Pr. ,  1913. 
Pp.  [29].   NhMHi. 

4744  [MANCHESTER,  N.H.   CHURCH  OF  ST.  PETER  AND 
ST.  PAUL].   Church  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul 
thirty-fifth  anniversary  souvenir  book. 
Manchester:   Granite  State  Pr. ,  1950. 

Pp.  [10].   NhMACA. 

4745  [ ].   St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul  golden 

jubilee,   n.p.,  1965.   Pp.  164.   NhMACA. 

4746  MANCHESTER,  N.H.   CITY  LIBRARY.   Seventy- 
five  years  of  the  City  Library,  Manchester, 
New  Hampshire.   Winifred  Tuttle  and  Helen 
Beebe  Sheehan,  comps.   Manchester:   John  B. 
Clarke,  1929.   Pp.  39. 

4747  MANCHESTER,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHURCH.   The  centennial  book,  1828-1928: 

a  record  of  the  celebration  in  commemoration 
of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
founding  of  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
Manchester,  New  Hampshire.   Manchester: 
Granite  Pr.,  [1928].   Pp.  136.   NhHi. 

Includes  historical  sermon  by  Stoddard 
Lane. 


4754  MANCHESTER,  N.H.   FRANKLIN  STREET  CHURCH. 
Articles  of  faith,  form  of  covenant,  by-laws 
and  sketch  of  the  Franklin  Street  Congrega- 
tional Church.   Manchester:   C.  F.  Living- 
ston, 1864.   Pp.  12. 

4755   .   History,  1844-1894;  with  the  sermons, 

addresses  and  proceedings  at  the  semi- 
centennial anniversary,  October  7  and  9. 
Francis  Brown  Eaton,  comp.   Manchester,  1894. 
Pp.  114,  [+20]. 

4756   .   Sketch  of  the  Second  Congregational 

Church  in  Manchester,  N.H. . . .   Manchester: 
Abbott  &  Warren,  1856.   Pp.  12.   NhHi. 

4757  MANCHESTER,  N.H.   HIGH  SCHOOL.   CLASS  OF 
1886.   Reminiscences  from  the  class  chron- 
icle, '82-'86.   Victor  E.  Stevens,  comp. 
Manchester:   Ormand  D.  Kimball,  1886. 

Pp.  75. 

4757A  MANCHESTER,  N.H.   HOLY  TRINITY  POLISH  NA- 
TIONAL CATHOLIC  CHURCH.   Dedication,  1915- 
1965.   Manchester:   [Royal  Press] ,  1956. 
Pp.  [14].   NhHi. 

Program  of  exercises  at  the  renovated 
cathedral  of  the  Eastern  Diocese  of  the 
Polish  National  Catholic  Church.   In  English 
and  Polish. 


4748   .   The  centennial  pageant. . .May  22, 

1928.   Manchester,  1928.   Pp.  [7].   NhMHi. 


184 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


MANCHESTER  4779 


4758 


4759 


4760 


4761 


4762 


4763 


4764 


4765 


4766 


4767 


4768 


MANCHESTER,  N.H.   MERRIMACK  STREET  BAPTIST 
CHURCH.   Centennial  anniversary,  Merrimack 
Street  Baptist  Church,  formerly  the  First 
Freewill  Baptist  Church,  Manchester,  N.H., 
November  twelfth  to  the  nineteenth,  nineteen 
hundred  and  thirty-nine.   Manchester:   Gran- 
ite State  Pr.,  [1939].   Pp.  22.   NhHi,  NhMHi. 

.   The  Merrimack  Street  Baptist  Church, 


4769 


Programme  Souvenir.   Grand  concert 


Manchester,  New  Hampshire. .. services  in  com- 
memoration of  its  fiftieth  anniversary,  and 
in  dedication  of  the  new  house  of  worship 
[Jan.  2-3,  1896].   Manchester:   John  B. 
Clarke,  1896.   Pp.  36.   NhMHi. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.  PAROISSE  DU  SACRE"-COEUR. 
Jubile  d'or:  Eglise  du  Sacre-Coeur.  Man- 
chester, 1961.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

"Historique"  rev.  &  enl.  from  dedication 
brochure  of  May  30,  1958. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINT- ANTOINE . 
50  noces  d'or:   Paroisse  Saint-Antoine,  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  1899-1949.   Manchester,  1949. 
Pp.  63.   NhMACA. 

See  also  entry  4778. 

.   Derniere  pousse  pour  eteindre  la 

dette  paroissiale.   Manchester,  1945. 
Pp.  32.   NhMACA. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINT- AUGUSTIN. 
Programme-souvenir  des  fetes  du  soixantenaire 
de  la  paroisse  Saint-Augustin,  Manchester, 
New  Hampshire,  les  30-31  mai,  ler  juin  1931. 
[Manchester?,  1931?].   Pp.  76.   NhMACA, 
NhMHi. 

.   "La  Paroisse  Saint-Augustin."   The 

Guidon,  3  (July  1900),  supp. ,  17-28. 

The  second  half  of  a  supp.  following  v.  3, 
no.  7  of  the  NhMCh  file  of  the  diocesan  organ, 
paged  separately  from  July  1900  issue. 

.   Programme-souvenir  du  centenaire, 

1871-1971.   [Adrien  Verrette,  comp.]. 
n.p.,  [1971?].   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 
In  French  and  English. 

.   Souvenir  du  cinquantieme  anniversaire 


de  la  Paroisse  Saint-Augustin,  1871,  11  Mai, 
1921.   [Manchester,  1921].   Pp.  44.   NhMHi. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINT-GEORGES. 
Banquet  de  la  dedicace  de  la  nouvelle  eglise 
Saint-Georges,  April  24,  1955....   Manches- 
ter, 1955.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

.   Noces  d'or  sacerdotales :   Monseigneur 

T.-  J.-  E.  Devoy.   P.D.  cure  inamovible  de  la 
Paroisse  Saint-Georges,  1888-1938.   Manches- 
ter, 1938.   Pp.  20.   NhMACA. 


4770 


4771 

4772 
4773 


4774 
4775 


4776 


4777 


4778 


4779 


au  benefice  de  l'ecole  secondaire  Saint- 
Georges....   Manchester,  1924.   Pp.  48. 
NhMACA. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINT- JEAN  BAP- 
TISTE.   Paroisse  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Man- 
chester, N.H. :   notes  historiques,  1914-1978. 
Marie-Theophile,  P.M.,  comp.   Manchester: 
Twin  Pr. ,  1978.   Pp.  [vii] ,  121.   NhMACA. 
See  also  entry  4895. 

.   Programme-souvenir  du  jubile  d'or, 

1914-1964 n.p.,  1964.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

NO  ENTRY. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINTE-MARIE. 
"Dedicace  de  1' eglise  Sainte-Marie. "   The 
Guidon,  3  (July  1900),  supp.,  2-16. 

The  first  half  of  a  supp.  following  v.  3, 
no.  7  of  the  NhMCh  file  of  the  diocesan  organ, 
paged  separately  from  the  July  1900  issue. 

NO  ENTRY. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINTE-THERESE . 
Programme  souvenir  et  historique  de  la 
benediction  de  la  nouvelle  eglise,  Sainte- 
Therese  de  1 'Enf ant-Jesus  de  Manchester, 
N.H.  dimanche,  le  9  Septembre  1956.   [Man- 
chester, 1956].   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   PUBLIC  SCHOOLS.   A  report 
of  the  public  schools  of  the  city  of  Man- 
chester for  the  year  1876,  to  which  is  ap- 
pended a  brief  history  of  the  schools  of 
Manchester.   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke, 
1877.   Pp.  56.   Nh. 

William  Little's  24-page  history  published 
separately  in  1876. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   ST.  ANNE  CHURCH.   100th 
anniversary,  St.  Anne  Church,  Manchester, 
New  Hampshire:   historical  sketch  and  pro- 
gram, 1849-1949.   Manchester:   Granite  State 
Pr.,  [1949].   Pp.  134.   Nh. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   SAINT  ANTHONY  PARISH.   75th 
anniversary,  diamond  jubilee  souvenir,  pro- 
gram-yearbook, 1899-1974.   Manchester,  1974. 
Pp.  79.   NhMACA. 

In  English  and  French.   See  also  entries 
4761-4762. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   ST.  GEORGE  GREEK  ORTHODOX 
CATHEDRAL.   St.  George's  Cathedral:   conse- 
cration, October  4,  1970.   n.p.,  [1970?]. 
Pp.  50. 

Since  1905. 


185 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4780  MANCHESTER 


4780 


4781 


4782 


4783 


4784 


4785 


4786 


4787 


4788 


4789 


4790 


4791 


4792 


4793 


MANCHESTER,  N.H.   ST.  GEORGE'S  PARISH.   Ten 
years  of  scouting,  1935-1945:   souvenir  num- 
ber, January  31,  1945.   n.p. ,  1945.   Pp.  47. 
NhMACA. 

In  French  and  English. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   ST.  HEDWIG'S  PARISH. 
Blessing  and  dedication  of  the  new  St.  Hedwig 
Church.   n.p.,  1965.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 
In  Polish  and  English. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   ST.  PAUL'S  METHODIST  EPIS- 
COPAL CHURCH.   Manual  and  directory. .. for  the 
year... 1884.   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke, 
1884.   Pp.  146. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   SAINTE  MARIE  HIGH  SCHOOL. 
SMH:   ecole  secondaire  Ste-Marie,  Manchester, 
N.H.   Manchester,  1944.   Pp.  32.   NhMACA. 
Opened  in  1924. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   SENIOR  CITIZENS.   A  bicen- 
tennial cook  book,  1776-1976.   Louise  C. 
Price,  ed.   Manchester,  1976.   Pp.  114.   NhM. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   SOUTH  MAIN  STREET  CONGREGA- 
TIONAL CHURCH.   Anniversary  exercises  of  the 
South  Main  Street  Congregational  Church, 
Manchester,  N.H. ,  with  addresses  and  proceed- 
ings, September  13  and  14,  1908.   David 
Fraser,  comp.   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke, 
1909.   Pp.  109.   NhM,  NhMHi. 

MANCHESTER,  N.H.   TEMPLE  ADATH  YESHURUN. 
Dedication.   [Manchester,  1959].   Pp.  104. 
See  also  entry  751. 

MANCHESTER  and  its  environs:   past  and  pres- 
ent, progress  and  prosperity.   Souvenir, 
1905.   J.  H.  Burgess,  ed.   Lewiston,  Me.: 
W.  H.  Weeks,  1905.   Pp.  55.   NhMHi. 

"MANCHESTER  and  the  Amoskeag  Company." 
GraniteMo,  12  (1889),  271-282. 

MANCHESTER  CENTRAL  LABOR  UNION.   Semi-centen- 
nial:  official  souvenir  and  program. .. for 
Labor  day.   Manchester,  1896.   Unpaged. 

MANCHESTER  COUNTRY  CLUB.   Highlights  and 
sidelights:   50  years  at  MCC.   Manchester: 
Fitzpatrick,  1973.   Pp.  76.   NhMHi. 

MANCHESTER  DAILY  MIRROR  AND  AMERICAN.   Sou- 
venir edition:   Manchester,  N.H. ,  October  11, 
1892.   Manchester,  1892.   Pp.  64.   NhMHi. 
Includes  "an  exhaustive  history  of  the 
Mirror  and  Manchester  journalism,"  1-5. 


"THE  MANCHESTER  Electric  Club.' 
Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 
1  (1899),  19-22. 


Manchester 
Proceedings, 


MANCHESTER  FIREMEN'S  RELIEF  ASSOCIATION. 
Fire  service  of  Manchester:   a  souvenir  con- 
taining an  account  of  the  service  from 
leather  bucket  times  to  the  present  fire  de- 
partment.  Manchester,  1888.   Pp.  80. 


4794  MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.   Centennial 
celebration  of  Manchester,  N.H. ,  June  13, 
1810  -  1910.   Manchester,  1910.   Pp.  44. 

4795  "MANCHESTER  Historic  Association  (1896-1971)." 
Societe  Historique  Franco- Americaine.   Bul- 
letin, n.s.  17  (1971),  138-139. 

In  French. 

4796  MANCHESTER  INDUSTRIAL  COUNCIL.   A  decade  of 
industrial  and  community  progress,  1941-1951. 
Manchester:   Fitzpatrick,  [1951].   Pp.  28. 
Nh,  NhM. 

A  history  of  the  Council. 

4797  MANCHESTER  LOCOMOTIVE  WORKS.   Amoskeag  steam 
fire  engines  and  hose  carriages,  manufactured 
by  the  Manchester  Locomotive  Works,  Manches- 
ter, N.H.  (1870)   Manchester:   John  B. 
Clarke,  1898.   Pp.  53.   NhM. 

Chronological  list  of  747  vehicles  made, 
1859-1898. 

4798  "THE  MANCHESTER  National  Bank."   Industrial 
and  Commercial  Journal,  1  (Aug.  1912),  10. 

4799  "MANCHESTER  Print  Works."   Farmer's  Monthly 
Visitor,  13  (1853),  313-314. 

Textile  printing. 

4800  "MANCHESTER  schools."  Manchester  Board  of 
Trade  Journal,  1  (Oct.  1891),  7,  9,  11. 

4801  [MANCHESTER  TURN  VEREIN,  INC.].   100th  anni- 
versary, 1870-1970,  October  16,  17,  18,  1970. 
Manchester,  1970.   Unpaged.   NhM-Piotrowski. 

4802  MANCHESTER  WATER  WORKS.   Epic  of  the  Manches- 
ter Water  Works:   one  hundred  years  of 
adequate,  reliable  service.   (1949).   Man- 
chester, 1971.   Pp.  [12].   NhM. 

4803  "MANCHESTER  Water  Works."  Manchester  Board 
of  Trade  Journal,  4  (July  1894),  9,  11. 

4804  "MANCHESTER'S  financial  institutions." 
Industrial  and  Commercial  Journal,  1  (July- 
Aug.  1911),  2-3. 

4805  "MANCHESTER'S  post  office."  Manchester 
Board  of  Trade  Journal,  1  (May  1891),  7-8. 

4806  "MANCHESTER'S  shoe  industry."   Industrial  and 
Commercial  Journal,  1  (July  1912),  2-3. 

4807  MANDREY,  WILLIAM  H.   A  summary  of  the  develop- 
ment of  the  New  Hampshire  Department  of  Edu- 
cation.  Concord:   [New  Hampshire  Department 
of  Education],  1968.   Pp.  42.   Nh. 

4808  "MANUFACTURING  in  Manchester."   GraniteMo,  48 
(1916),  116-128. 

Sketches  of  firms. 

4809  MARSHALL,  HARLAN  A.   "Some  ancient  Indian 
village  sites  adjacent  to  Manchester,  New 
Hampshire."  American  Antiquity,  7  (1942), 
359-363. 


186 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


MANCHESTER  4834 


4810 


4811 


4812 


4813 


4814 


4815 


4816 


4817 


4818 


4819 


4820 


4821 


4822 


4823 


MASON,  FRANCIS  M.   The  Manchester  Gas  Com- 
pany:  a  brief  history  of  the  first  125  years 
of  gas  in  Manchester.  Manchester:   Manches- 
ter Gas  Company,  1977.  Pp.  24.   NhMHi. 

MERCHANTS  NATIONAL  BANK,  MANCHESTER.  50th 
anniversary,  1853-1903.  Manchester,  1903. 
Unpaged.   NhMHi. 

"THE  MILLS  of  Manchester."  ManchesterHAC, 
4  (1908-1910),  149-158. 

Limited  to  the  Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

MOORE,  JACOB  BAILEY  (1815-1893).  Astounding 
facts  in  the  life  of  a  clergyman:  being  a 
history  of  the  case  of  Rev.  B.  M.  Tillotson, 
of  Manchester,  N.H.,  who  was  found  guilty  of 
the  charges  of  falsehood  and  deception,  by 
the  Committee  of  Discipline  of  the  New  Hamp- 
shire convention  of  Universalists ,  at  Keene, 
in  June,  1862.   Manchester,  1863.   Pp.  34. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  ELLERY.   Contributions  to  the 
history  of  Derryfield,  New  Hampshire.... 
[Manchester],  1896-1897.   5  pts.  in  1  v. 

.   "Manchester  as  a  village."  Manches- 


terHAC, 3  (1902-1903),  211-214. 

M0ST0V0J,  VITALI.   "Grenier  Field."   NHPro- 
files,  21  (Oct.  1972),  46-49. 
Airport . 

NACCACH,  SELMA  E. ,  and  EDWARD  NICHOLSON.   A 
history  of  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
1828-1978.   Manchester:   First  Congregational 
Church,  1978.   Pp.  70.   NhMHi. 

NELSON  (L.  H.)  COMPANY,  PORTLAND,  ME.   Man- 
chester, The  Queen  City  of  New  Hampshire. 
Manchester:   Mirror  Pr. ,  1903.   Pp.  32. 
NhM. 

NEW  ENGLAND  ADVERTISING  ASSOCIATES.   Manches- 
ter, yesterday  and  today.   Manchester:   Lew 
A.  Cummings,  [1946].   Unpaged. 
Pictorial  history. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY,  MAN- 
CHESTER.  Twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the 
New  Hampshire  Fire  Insurance  Company ...  Jan- 
uary 28,  1895.   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke, 
1895.   Pp.  37.   Nh. 

"NEW  Hampshire  Fire  Insurance  Company." 
GraniteMo,  48  (1916),  90-91. 

"NEW  Hampshire  Masonic  Home."   NHMasonicB, 
1  (Feb.  1921),  1-3. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ODD  FELLOWS'  HOME.   History  of 
the  New  Hampshire  Odd  Fellows'  Home.   Enl. 
ed.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr. ,  1900.   Pp.  [193]. 
NhHi,  NhM. 


4824  THE  NEW  YORK  INDUSTRIAL  RECORDER.   The  Man- 
chester of  America,  the  great  industrial 
metropolis  of  New  Hampshire....   N.Y.,  1900. 
Pp.  28. 

4825  "NOS  vingt-cinq  ans  en  images."   La  rose 
effeuillee,  23  (1947-1948),  17-125. 

Pictorial  history  of  the  Rosiers  Mission- 
aires  de  Ste.-Therese  de  1' Enfant- Jesus; 
Irene  Farley,  ed. 

4826  ODD  FELLOWS,  INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF.   MANCHES- 
TER, N.H.   RIDGELY  LODGE,  NO.  74.   Souvenir. 
A  brief  history  of  Ridgely  Lodge,  no.  74, 
I.O.O.F.,  Manchester,  N.H. ,  including  the 
first  anniversary  address,  delivered  February 
17,  1888  and  Higher  life,  a  poem....   Manches- 
ter:  John  B.  Clarke,  1892.   Pp.  32. 

Address  was  by  James  A.  Fracker. 

4827  ODD  FELLOWS,  INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF.   MANCHES- 
TER, N.H.   WONOLANSET  ENCAMPMENT  NO.  2.   A 
sketch  of  Wonolanset  Encampment,  No.  Two, 
from  its  instution  [sic]  September  6th  1844 
to  the  present  time  January  1,  1877.   n.p., 
[1877?].   Pp.  13.   Nh. 

4828  PAMIETNIK  Budowy  Pomnika  Gen.  K.  Pulaskiego 
21-go  Sierpnia  1938.   Manchester:   Pulaski 
Memorial  Statue  Committee,  1938.  Pp.  131, 
[33].   NhM. 

Souvenir  of  the  dedication  of  a  monument  to 
Casimir  Pulaski,  Aug.  21,  1938.   Includes  his- 
tory of  Poles  in  Manchester.   In  Polish  and 
English. 

4829  "PAROISSE  Saint-Augustin,  Manchester,  New 
Hampshire  (1871-1971)."   Societe  Historique 
Franco-Americaine.   Bulletin,  n.s.  17  (1971), 
129-132. 

In  French. 

4830  PELLERIN,  THERESE  MAHEU.   "A  study  of  the 
Franco-American  influence  in  Manchester, 
N.H.,  1833-1977."   Genealogist,  3  (1977),  47- 
52;  4  (1978),  24-27. 

A  final  installment  projected;  no  more 
published? 

4831  PELLETIER,  GEORGE  E.   "Student  days,  1915- 
1919."   Anselmian  News,  13  (Mar.  1971),  11- 
13. 

St.  Anselm's  College. 

4832  PERKINS,  DAVID  LANE.   "Old  Derryfield  and 
young  Manchester."  ManchesterHAC,  1  (1897- 
1900),  84-106. 

4833   .   Manchester  up  to  date:   story  of  the 

city,  1846-1896....   Stories,  anecdotes,  and 
biographical  sketches  of  prominent  Manchester 
men....   Manchester:   George  F.  Willey,  1896. 
Pp.  82. 

4834   .   "Reminiscences  of  Manchester."  Man- 
chesterHAC, 1  (1897-1900),  9-26. 


187 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4835  MANCHESTER 


4835 


4836 


4837 


4838 


PERRAULT,  ROBERT  BERNARD.   The  restoration         4852 
and  rededication  of  Weston  Observatory,  Oak 
Hill,  Derryfield  Park,  Manchester,  N.H. 
Manchester:   Weston  Observatory  Restoration 
Committee,  1978.   Pp.  31.   NhMACA. 

PIOTROWSKI,  THADDEUS  M.  The  Albanian  com- 
munity of  Manchester,  N.H.  [Manchester?], 
1977.   Pp.  vi,  49.  4853 

.   The  Armenian  diaspora  in  Manchester, 


N.H.   n.p.,  1977.   Pp.  vi,  69.   Nh. 

.   A  bibliographical  index  to  Manches- 


ter's (N.H.)  ethnic  groups.   [Manchester?], 
1977.   Pp.  xiv,  153.   NhHi. 


POTTER,  CHANDLER  EASTMAN.   An  address,  de- 
livered before  the  Amoskeag  Veterans,  of 
Manchester,  N.H. ,  February  twenty-second, 
1855,...  together  with  the  proceedings  of  the 
association  on  that  occasion,  and  the  con- 
stitution and  by-laws  of  the  same.   Manches- 
ter:  Adams,  Hildreth,  1855.   Pp.  62. 

.   The  history  of  Manchester,  formerly 


Derryfield,  in  New-Hampshire,  including  that 
of  ancient  Amoskeag,  or  the  middle  Merrimack 
Valley,  together  with  the  address,  poem,  and 
other  proceedings,  of  the  centennial  celebra- 
tion, of  the  incorporation  of  Derryfield,  at 
Manchester,  October  22,  1851.  Manchester, 
1856.   Pp.  xiii,  67,  763. 


4839        .   The  Franco-American  heritage  in 
Manchester,  N.H.   n.p.,  1974.   Pp.  v,  33. 
Nh,  NhM. 


4854 


"'Namaooskeag'  Falls,  and  the  Amos- 


keag Manufacturing  Company."   Farmer's 
Monthly  Visitor,  12  (1852),  [289]-296. 


4840 


4841 


4842 


4843 


4844 


4845 


4846 


4847 


.   The  German- American  heritage  in  Man- 
chester, N.H.   n.p.,  1976.   Pp.  v,  54.   NhHi, 
NhM. 

.   The  Greek  community  of  Manchester, 

N.H.   n.p.,  1974.   Pp.  iii,  33.   Nh,  NhMHi. 

.   History  of  the  American  Indians  in 


the  Manchester,  N.H.  area.   n.p.,  1977. 
Pp.  vi,  104. 

.   Latin-Americans  in  Manchester,  N.H. 


n.p. ,  1974.   Pp.  19.   Nh. 

.   The  Lebanese  community  of  Manchester, 


N.H.   n.p.,  1976.   Pp.  v,  77.   NhHi,  NhM 
.   Manchester's  Vietnamese  refugees. 


n.p.,  1976.   Pp.  vi,  77.   NhMHi. 

.   Manchester's  Polonia,  1888-1974. 


n.p.,  1974.   Pp.  v,  42.   Nh,  NhM. 


The  Scots  and  their  descendants  in 


Manchester,  N.H.,  area.   n.p.,  1976.   Pp.  v, 
74.   NhHi,  NhMHi. 


4855  "THE  PULPIT  Farm  Dairy."   Industrial  and 
Commercial  Journal,  1  (June  1911),  14. 

4856  RIDDLE,  ROYCE.   "The  Amoskeag  fire  engines." 
Splash  Pan,  8  (Winter  1961-1962),  4-5,  10-11, 
15-21. 

Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company. 

4857  ROBERT,  ADOLPHE.   Souvenirs  et  Portraits: 
Chroniques  et  passages.   Manchester: 
L'Imprimerie  Lafayette,  1965.   Pp.  289. 

Reminiscences  of  L' Association  Canado- 
Americaine. 

4858  ROBERT,  GERALD.   Memorial  II  des  actes  de 
L'Association  Canado-Americaine,  1946-1971. 
Manchester:   Ballard  Bros.,  1975.   Pp.  496. 
NhM,  NhMACA. 

4859  ROWELL,  ROLAND.   "Gen.  John  Stark's  home 
farm."  ManchesterHAC,  3  (1902-1903),  183- 
202. 

4860  "ST.  ANSELM'S  story."   American  Benedictine 
Review,  13  (1962),  187-197. 


4848  PLATTS,  CLARENCE  M.   "Smallpox  epidemic  in 
Manchester."  ManchesterHAC,  3  (1902-1903), 
203-210. 

1834. 

4849   .   "The  Stowell  Yard."  ManchesterHAC, 


4  (1908-1910),  103-108. 
Cemetery. 


4861  SAVACOOL,  VIVIAN.   "Manchester's  debt  to  the 
Merrimack."  GraniteMo,  55  (1923),  185-188. 

Textiles. 

4862  SAWTELLE,  LAURETTA  BAILEY,  comp.   A  history 
of  Grace  Church  in  Manchester,  originally 
known  as  St.  Michael's,  1841-1941.   Manches- 
ter:  Fitzpatrick,  1941.   Pp.  72. 


4850  [PLISKO,  VIRGINIA  GERKEN] .   The  famous  Amos- 
keag steamers  from  Manchester,  New  Hampshire. 
Manchester:   Manchester  Historic  Association, 
[1970?].   Pp.  9. 

Special  Bull.  No.  1. 

4851   .   New  city  by  the  falls:   the  first  te'n 


years  of  Manchester,  New  Hampshire,  1833- 
1848.   [Manchester:   Manchester  Savings  Bank, 
1975?].   Pp.  6.   NhMHi. 

With  portfolio  of  photographs. 


4863  SCHADE,  GERHARD  R.   The  Germans  and  their 
descendants  in  the  Manchester,  New  Hampshire 
area.   Concord:   Reprographics,  [1971]. 

Pp.  35.   NhHi. 

4864  LE  SEMI-centenaire:   resume  historique  de  la 
colonie  canadienne  francaise  de  Manchester. 
Manchester:   Fitzpatrick  and  Flood,  1896. 
Pp.  36.   NhMACA. 


188 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


MANCHESTER  4890 


4881 


4882 


4883 


4865  "THE  SEMI-centennial:   how  Manchester  came  to      4879 
be  a  city  fifty  years  ago."   Queen  City  Jour- 
nal, 6  (July  1896),  17-18. 

4866  SHEPARD,  ETTA  F.   "The  Manchester  Shakespeare      4880 
Club."   GraniteMo,  15  (1893),  115-122. 

4867  "A  SHORT  sketch  of  Manchester."   GraniteMo, 
4  (1880-1881),  418-423. 

4868  "A  SKETCH  of  one  of  New  Hampshire's  most 
enterprising  business  concerns."   GraniteMo, 
10  (1887),  117-119. 

Higgins  Brothers  Co.;  furniture  store. 

4869  SOCIETE-  DES  ARTISANS  CANADIENS-FRANgAIS . 
LOCALE  MANCHESTER  NO.  12.   Souvenir  de  la 
fete  du  cinquantenaire. . . .   Manchester, 
1947.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

4870  SOCIETE-  DES  ARTISANS  CANADIENS-FRANgAIS. 
SUCCURSALE  NO.  12,  MANCHESTER.   Programme 
souvenir .. .du  35eme  anniversaire,  1897-1932. 
Manchester:   L'Avenir  National,  1932. 

Pp.  12.   NhMACA. 

4871  SPARKES,  BOYDEN.   "Amoskeag."   Saturday  Even-      4884 
ing  Post,  209  (Oct.  31,  1936),  31,  86,  88, 

90,  92. 

Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company;  background 
and  consequences  of  its  closing  Dec.  31, 
1935. 

4872  SPENCE,  JACK.   "The  canals:   the  dream  of  one      4885 
man."   Wednesday:   Manchester's  Free  Commu- 
nity Journal,  1  (Feb.  9,  1977),  1-3. 

Samuel  Blodget. 

4873  SPINNEY,  FRANK  OAKMAN.   Manchester  memories:       4886 
an  album  of  stories  out  of  Manchester's  past. 
Manchester:   Amoskeag  National  Bank,  1949. 

Pp.  24. 

4874  STARK,  WILLIAM.   Centennial  poem. . .read  at         4887 
the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  Manchester, 

N.H. ,  Oct.  22,  1851.   Manchester:   Office  of 
Notes  and  Queries,  1906.   Pp.  20. 

First  printed  in  Potter's  1856  history  of 
Manchester. 

4888 

4875  STEWART,  PARK  J.   "The  Manchester  Press 
Club."   GraniteMo,  18  (1895),  135-149. 

4876  STOCKBRIDGE,  EDWARD  E.   High  school  of  Man- 
chester, N.H. :   instructors  and  graduates. 
Manchester,  1897.   Pp.  29. 

4889 

4877  STRAW,  WILLIAM  PARKER.   "Amoskeag:   an  epic 
in  American  history."   Textile  History  Re- 
view, 3  (1962),  37-46. 

4878   .   Amoskeag  in  New  Hampshire:   an  epic 

in  American  industry.   N.Y. :   Newcomen  Soci- 
ety of  England,  American  Branch,  1948.  4890 
Pp.  32. 

Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company. 


SWEEZY,  ALAN  R.   "The  Amoskeag  Manufacturing 
Company."   Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  52 
(1928),  473-512. 

TARDIVEL,  EMILE  HYACINTHE.   Le  guide  canadien- 
francais  de  Manchester,  N.H. ,  pour  1894- 
1895....   Premiere  annee.   Manchester:   John 
B.  Clarke,  1894.   Pp.  296. 

Directory,  including  Quebec  parish  or  town 
of  origin  and  date  of  emigration,  "apercu 
historique  de  Manchester,"  233-243;  "nos 
paroisses,"  243-256;  "autres  institutions  et 
dignitaires ,"  256-296.   No  more  published. 


TARRANT,  ISABEL, 
canal  builder." 
54-55,  79-81. 


"Derryfield's  Sam  Blodget, 
NHProfiles,  21  (Apr.  1972), 


"Manchester's  Stark  House."   NHPro- 


files, 21  (May  1972),  41-45. 

.   Samuel  Blodget:   pioneer  of  internal 

improvement  in  New  Hampshire.   Manchester, 
[1971?].   Pp.  28.   Nh. 
Built  Amoskeag  Canal. 

THORP,  LOUIS  ASHTON.   Manchester  of  yester- 
day:  a  human  interest  story  of  its  past, 
with  one  hundred  illustrations,  including 
rare  wood  engravings  of  old  pioneers  and 
places.   Manchester:   Granite  State  Pr . , 
1939.   Pp.  xxv,  561. 

TYNG  TOWNSHIP,  N.H.   Proprietors'  records  of 
Tyng  Township,  1735-1741.   George  Waldo 
Browne,  ed.   Manchester:   Manchester  Historic 
Association,  1901.   Pp.  iv,  88. 

VENTRE,  REGINA.   "Manchester's  fire  depart- 
ment; it's  [sic]  development  and  history." 
Wednesday:   Manchester's  Free  Community 
Journal,  1  (Sept.  8,  1976),  1,  8-9. 

[VERRETTE,  ADRIEN] .   Academie  Notre-Dame: 

un  cinquantenaire,  1881-1931.  Manchester: 

L'Avenir  National,  1932.   Pp.  194. 

Author  attributed  by  Robert  B.  Perreault, 
NhMACA. 

.   "Manchester:   ville  franco- 

americaine."  VieFr,  1  (1946-1947),  144-150, 
239-245. 

Prepared  for  the  annual  meeting  of  La 
Comite  de  la  Survivance  Francaise  at  Man- 
chester, Oct.  1946. 


[ 


].   Messire  Joseph-Augustin  Chevalier, 


cure  fondateur  de  la  Paroisse  Saint-Augustin, 
Manchester,  New  Hampshire.   n.p.,  1929. 
Pp.  54. 

Author  attributed  by  Robert  B.  Perreault, 
NhMACA. 


[ 


].   Messire  Joseph-Augustin  Chevalier: 


jubile  de  diamant  sacerdotal  1867-1927. 
Manchester:   L'Avenir  National,  1927. 
Pp.  118.   NhMACA. 

Author  attributed  by  Robert  P.  Perreault, 

NhMACA. 


189 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4891  MANCHESTER 


4891  [VERRETTE,  ADRIEN] .   Paroisse  Saint-Georges, 
Manchester,  New  Hampshire,  1890-1960.   Man- 
chester:  [Ballard],  1961.   Pp.  116.   NhMACA. 

Authorship  confirmed  by  author,  who  iden- 
tified printer. 

4892  [ ].   Paroisse  Saint-Georges,  Manchester, 

New  Hampshire,  1890-1965.   Manchester,  1966. 
Pp.  84.   NhMACA. 

Authorship  attributed  by  Robert  B.  Per- 
reault,  NhMACA. 

4893  [ ].   Paroisse  Saint-Georges,  Manchester, 

New  Hampshire,  1966-1970.   [Manchester], 
1970.   Pp.  303.   NhMACA. 

Author  attributed  by  Robert  B.  Perreault, 
NhMACA.   Verrette  compiled  annual  comptes 
rendus  for  1961-1964,  printed  1962-1965, 
without  retrospective  material. 


4894 


4895 


4896 


4897 


t898 


4899 


4900 


4901 


4902 


4903 


4904 


[     ] .   Paroisse  Sainte-Marie,  Manchester, 
New  Hampshire,  cinquantenaire,  1880-1930. 
Manchester:   Imprimerie  Lafayette,  1931. 
Pp.  393. 

Author  attributed  by  Robert  B.  Perreault, 
NhMACA. 


La  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Manchester, 
historique,  1868-1938.   Manchester: 

Pp.  203. 


N.H. 

L'Avenir  National,  1938 


.   "Vieux  journaux  de  Manchester." 

Societe  Historique  Franco-Americaine.   Bul- 
letin, n.s.  7  (1961),  110-112. 
L'Avenir  National,  1891-1949. 

VETERANS  CATHOLIQUES  DES  ETATS-UNIS .   POSTE 
SAINTE- THERE SE  NO.  1352.   Dejeuner-communion 
des  hommes.   Paroisse  Sainte  Therese,  Man- 
chester, N.H.   Dimanche,  4  avril,  1954. 
Manchester:   Ballard,  1954.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

NO  ENTRY. 

WALKER,  CHARLES  K.   "Early  days  of  'squog." 
ManchesterHAC,  4  (1908-1910),  68-78. 

WALLACE,  CYRUS  WASHINGTON.   "Amoskeag." 
GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880),  109-113. 

.   "Amoskeag  in  early  pioneer  days." 

ManchesterHAC,  4  (1908-1910),  159-167. 
A  settlement. 

.   Quarter-centennial  pastorate. .. over 

the  First  Congregational  Church  and  Society 
in  Manchester,  N.H.   Manchester:   Henry  A. 
Gage,  1865.   Pp.  56.   MB. 

WELLINGTON,  MARY  JANE.   General  John  Stark 
and  Stark  House.   Manchester:   Granite  State 
Pr.,  [1938?].   Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

WENTWORTH,  ASA,  defendant.   The  Parker  mur- 
der, Manchester's  great  mystery:   the  story 
of  the  murder  of  Jonas  L.  Parker,  March  26, 
1845,  with  an  account  of  the  efforts  to  dis- 
cover his  murderers,  and  a  report  of  the 


famous  trial  of  the  Wentworths  and  William  C. 
Clarke.   Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke,  1886. 
Pp.  43. 

4905  "WEST  Manchester,  a  flourishing  suburb,  once 
the  bustling  village  of  Piscataquog. "  Queen 
City  Journal,  6  (May  1896),  9,  11,  13. 

4906  WHITCHER,  FLORENCE  E.   "Manchester  City  Li- 
brary."  New  Hampshire  Library  Commission. 
Bulletin,  n.s.  1  (1900),  51-53. 

4907  WILLEY,  GEORGE  FRANKLYN.   Willey's  semi- 
centennial book  of  Manchester,  1846-1896, 
and  Manchester  ed .  of  the  Book  of  Nutfield: 
historic  sketches  of  that  part  of  New  Hamp- 
shire comprised  within  the  limits  of  the  old 
Tyng  Township,  Nutfield,  Harry town,  Derry- 
field,  and  Manchester,  from  the  earliest 
settlements  to  the  present  time.   Manchester: 
G.  F.  Willey,  1896.   Pp.  361. 

4908  WILSON,  VERNA  T.   The  First  Baptist  Church  of 
Manchester,  New  Hampshire.   One  hundred- 
thirty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  organization, 
and  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  building 
on  Union  and  Concord  Streets ...  1837-1872- 
1972.   Manchester:   Spaulding,  [1972]. 

Pp.  136.   Nh,  NhMHi. 

4909  WOMAN'S  CHRISTIAN  TEMPERANCE  UNION.   NEW 
HAMPSHIRE.   MANCHESTER.   Dedication  of 
W.C.T.U.  Mercy  Home,  Manchester,  N.H. ,  Jan. 
1,  1890.   Exeter,  1890.   Pp.  40. 

4910  WORKINGMEN'S  RELIEF  SOCIETY,  MANCHESTER. 
Diamond  jubilee:   75th  anniversary,  1883- 
1958,  January  24,  25,  and  26.   [Manchester?, 
1958].   Unpaged.   NhM. 

Organized  as  Der  Arbeiter-kranken-Unter- 
stiitzungsverein  and  called  A.K.U.V. 

4911  WYMELENBERG,  SUZANNE  VAN  DEN.  "Amoskeag: 
the  last  of  the  great  New  England  mills." 
Yankee,  32  (Oct.  1968),  72-77,  119-123. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  190,  543,  693,  943,  2214, 
4544,  4556. 


MARLBOROUGH  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


4912  BEMIS,  CHARLES  AUSTIN.   Abandoned  homesteads 
in  Marlborough,  New  Hampshire.   Harry  W. 
Bemis,  ed.   Marlborough,  1959.   Pp.  17. 
NhK-Perry. 

Written  1917. 

4913   .   History  of  the  town  of  Marlborough, 


Cheshire  County,  N.H. ,  with  the  report  of  its 
centennial  celebration  in  187  6;  also  embrac- 
ing genealogies  and  sketches  of  families  from 
1764  to  1880.   (1881)   Marlborough:   Frost 
Free  Library,  1974.   Pp.  ix,  726. 

This  reprint  by  New  England  History  Press, 
Somersworth,  adds  foreword  by  James  Dunn  and 
8  pp.  of  illustrations. 


190 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


MEREDITH  4937 


4914  "FROST  Free  Library,  Marlborough."   Granite 
State  Libraries,  9  (Jan.  1973),  6-7. 

4915  NO  ENTRY. 

4916  KNIGHT,  BfURTON?]  C.   "The  Marlborough  Soci- 
ety for  the  Detection  and  Punishment  of 
Thieves."   Cheshire  County  Chap-Book,  2  (May 
1965),  9-12. 

Founded  in  1831. 

4917  McCOLLESTER,  SULLIVAN  HOLMAN.   "A  sketch  of 
Marlborough."   GraniteMo,  21  (1896),  311- 
332. 

4918  MARLBOROUGH,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE. 
Marlborough,  New  Hampshire,  through  the 
years:   Marlborough,  New  Hampshire,  1776- 
1976.   [Marlborough:   Homestead  Pr. ,  1976?]. 
Pp.  142.   NhK-Proper,  NhK-Perry. 

4919  WHITCOMB,  WILLIAM  C.   "Biographical  notices 
of  physicians  in  Marlborough."  NHRepos,  1 
(1845-1846),  217-219. 

4920  [WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "The  Hardy 
poisoning  case."   Old  Timer,  no.  31  (May  26, 
1941),  [5]. 

Cyrus  E.  Hardy,  Feb.  6,  1878. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  4069. 


4926 


4927 


4928 


4929 


4930 


before  the  Lyceum  in  Mason  village.... 
Fitchburg,  Mass. :   W.  J.  Merriam,  1846. 
Pp.  16. 

HILL,  JOHN  B0YNT0N.   History  of  the  town  of 
Mason,  N.H.  from  the  first  grant  in  1749, 
to  the  year  1858.   Boston:   Lucius  A.  Elliot, 
1858.   Pp.  324. 

.   Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Ebenezer  Hill, 


pastor  of  the  Congregational  church,  in 
Mason,  N.H.  ,  from  November,  1790,  to  May, 
1854,  with  some  of  his  sermons,  and  his  dis- 
course on  the  history  of  the  town.   Boston: 
Lucius  A.  Elliot,  1858.   Pp.  113. 

.   Proceedings  of  the  centennial  cele- 


bration of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of 
the  incorporation  of  the  town  of  Mason,  N.H. , 
August  26,  1868.   Boston:   Lucius  A.  Elliott, 
Thomes  &  Talbot,  1870.   Pp.  115. 

MASON  BICENTENNIAL  BOOK  COMMITTEE.   In  com- 
memoration of  the  two  hundredth  anniversary 
of  the  incorporation  of  the  town  of  Mason, 
N.H.,  1768-1968.   Elizabeth  Orton  Jones,  ed . 
Mason,  1968.   Pp.  205. 

RUSSELL,  JASON  ALMUS .   "Aunt  Betsey's  Mason 
Sabbath."   NHProfiles,  19  (July  1970),  28- 
30,  32-33. 

Betsey  Mann's  typical  Sunday,  1779-1800. 


MARLOW  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


4921   CAMERON,  CAL.   "An  old  timer  reminisces 

about  Mar low."   Cheshire  County  Chap-Book, 
1  (Nov.  1963),  [11]. 

4921A  GRIFFITH,  GEORGE  BANCROFT.   "Something  about 
Marlow."   GraniteMo,  4  (1880-1881),  61-69. 


4931   .   "Salt:   its  role  and  importance  in 

an  early  New  England  town."   JAH,  28  (1934), 
69-72. 

1775-1782. 

4932  "UNCLE  Sam  lived  here  (and  so  can  you!)." 
Yankee,  43  (Mar.  1979),  30-34. 

Home  of  Samuel  Wilson,  1780-1789  who  is  said 
to  have  been  the  prototype  of  "Uncle  Sam." 


4922 


4923 


4924 


JONES,  ELGIN  A.   "The  evolution  of  a  New 
Hampshire  town."   Historical  Society  of 
Cheshire  County.   Collections,  no.  2  (July 
1930),  25-31. 

,  comp.   Notes  on  [the]  history  of  the 


town  of  Marlow,  N.H.   Keene:   Sentinel, 
1941.   Pp.  xvi,  251.   NhHi. 

"MARLOW  anniversary."   GraniteMo,  43  (1911), 
293-311. 

Sesquicentennial;  includes  historical  ad- 
dress by  Alfred  F.  Howard. 


MARTIN'S  LOCATION  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located. 


MASON  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


4925   HILL,  EBENEZER.   The  substance  of  two  lec- 
tures, on  the  history  of  Mason,  delivered 


MEREDITH  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


4933  ANAIR,  HILDA  N.   History  of  the  Joseph  Chase 
Smith  place.   [Meredith:   Meredith  Historical 
Society,  I960?].   Unpaged.   Nh. 

4934  BLAISDELL,  CARL  F.  Meredith  parade.  [Mere- 
dith] :  Meredith  Historical  Society,  [1958]. 
Pp.  75.   MH. 

4935  BRIGGS,  THOMAS  H.   Meredith  Neck.   [Meredith: 
Meredith  Historical  Society,  I960?].   Un- 
paged.  Nh. 

4936  COLBY,  SOLON  BAKER,  et  al.   Early  Meredith. 
[Meredith]:   Meredith  Historical  Society, 
1976.   Pp.  84.   NhHi. 

This  "second  printing"  includes  person 
index  not  in  first  printing  of  1968. 

4937  CORLISS,  G.  L.  P.  and  ANDREW  L.  FELKER.   His- 
torical sketch  of  the  Free  Baptist  Church  at 
Meredith  Center,  N.H.   Norway,  Me.:   Adver- 
tiser Print,  [1920?].   Unpaged.   Nh. 


191 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4938  MEREDITH 


4938  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.   NEW 
HAMPSHIRE.   MARY  BUTLER  CHAPTER,  LACONIA. 
Old  Meredith  and  vicinity.   Laconia:   Mary 
Butler  Chapter,  Daughters  of  American  Revolu- 
tion, 1926.   Pp.  vii,  114. 

4939  "FIFTIETH  anniversary  of  the  Congregational 
Church,  Meredith  Village."   Christian  Report- 
er, 1  (1865),  59-61. 


4950    SPAULDING,  CHARLES  S.   "An  old-time  muster." 
GraniteMo,  40  (1908),  403-406. 
Sept.  5,  1838. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1536,  1544A,  1549. 


MIDDLETON  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


4940  FULLERTON,  J.  E.   "Glimpses  of  the  history 
of  old  Meredith."   GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880), 
437-442. 

4941  HANAFORD,  MARY  ELIZABETH  NEAL,  comp.   Mere- 
dith, N.H. ,  annals  and  genealogies.   Concord: 
Rumford  Pr.,  1932.   Pp.  760. 

4941A  NOYES,  SARAH  M.   "History  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  of  Meredith,  N.H."   GraniteMo, 
47  (1915),  97-102. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  52,  1271. 


4951  ALLEN,  EDWARD  B.   "The  frescoed  walls  of  the 
meeting  house  at  Middleton,  N.H."   OTNE,  20 

(1929-1930),  129-133. 

4952  HUGHES,  ADELAIDE  R.   "Middleton 's  'landscape' 
meeting  house."  Meeting  in  Print,  2  (Autumn 
1947),  16-17. 

Free  Baptist  Church. 

4953  MacLELLAN,  ALBERT  C.   "The  Scates-Shapley 
Tavern,  Middleton,  N.H.  with  an  account  of 
its  destruction  by  fire."   OTNE,  20  (1929- 
1930),  135-139. 


MERRIMACK  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


MILAN  (COOS  CO.) 


4942  ADDRESSES  at  the  dedication  of  the  monument 
erected  to  the  memory  of  Matthew  Thornton  at 
Merrimack,  N.H.,  September  29,  1892.   Con- 
cord:  The  Republican  Press  Association, 
1894.   Pp.  47. 

4943  ALLEN,  STEPHEN  THOMPSON.   An  address,  deliv- 
ered in  Merrimack,  April  3,  1846,  at  the  cen- 
tennial celebration  of  the  incorporation  of 
the  town.   Boston:   S.  N.  Dickinson  &  Co. , 
1846.   Pp.  64. 

Reprinted  Nashua,  1901. 

4944  BROWN,  DAVID  ARTHUR,  comp.   The  history  of 
Penacook,  N.H.,  from  its  first  settlement  in 
1734  up  to  1900.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr., 
1902.   Pp.  viii,  570. 


4954 


4955 


CROTEAU,  AVIS  A. 
Hampshire.   n.p. 


History  of  Milan,  New 
1956.   Pp.  [18].   NhHi. 


MILAN,  N.H.   Historical  notes  and  pictures 
of  Milan,  New  Hampshire,  1771-1971.   Avis  A. 
Croteau,  et  al.  ,  comps.   Littleton:   Courier 
Printing,  [1971].   Pp.  352.   NhHi. 


MILFORD  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


4956  COLBY,  HENRY  B.  "An  industry  quite  out  of 
the  ordinary."  GraniteMo,  36  (1904),  333- 
340. 

John  McLane's  post  office  furnishings  and 
equipment  business. 


4945  GREEN,  SAMUEL  ABBOTT.   "Some  Indian  names."        4957 
MHSP,  2d  s.  4  (1887-1889),  373-374. 

4946  McGAW  NORMAL  INSTITUTE,  MERRIMACK.   Papers 
read  at  a  reunion  of  McGaw  Normal  Institute, 
August  19,  1885....   Manchester:   John  B. 

Clarke,  1885.   Pp.  52.   MBNEH.  4958 

Includes  an  historical  sketch  by  Elliot 
Whipple. 

4947  MERRIMACK,  N.H.   OUR  LADY  OF  MERCY  CHURCH.         4959 
Solemn  dedication  of  Our  Lady  of  Mercy 

Church,  Merrimack,  New  Hampshire,  September 
twenty-fourth,  nineteen  hundred  and  fifty, 
n.p.,  [1950].   Pp.  40.   Nh. 

4948  "MERRIMACK  by  the  river."   GraniteStMag,  2 

(1906),  199-226.  4960 

4949  MERRIMACK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.   The  history  of 
Merrimack,  New  Hampshire,  volume  I.   Merri- 
mack, 1976.   Pp.  370.   NhHi. 

No  more  published  as  of  1978. 


EMERSON,  CHARLES  S.,  comp.   History  of  the 
First  Congregational  Church,  Milford,  New 
Hampshire,  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniver- 
sary, 1788-1938.   Milford:   Cabinet  Pr. , 
1938.   Pp.  39.   NhHi. 

FERNALD,  CHESTER  C.   "Diamonds  for  industry." 
NHProfiles,  19  (Aug.  1970),  39-41. 
Permattach  Diamond  Tool  Corporation. 

FREEMASONS.   MILFORD.   BENEVOLENT  LODGE  NO.  7. 
A  history  of  Benevolent  Lodge  No.  7,  A.F.  & 
A.M.  and  allied  organizations  in  Milford,  New 
Hampshire,  1797-1924.   Fred  W.  Barnes  and 
Charles  B.  Heald ,  eds.   Milford:   Cabinet 
Pr.,  1924.   Pp.  120.   NhPoW. 

FRENCH  &  HEALD  CO.,  MILFORD.   A  brief  history 
of  French  &  Heald  Co.,  manufacturers  of  bed- 
room furniture,  1856-1931.   Milford:   Cabinet 
Pr.,  [1931].   Pp.  23.   NhHi. 


192 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


MILFORD  4986 


4961 


4962 


4963 


4964 


4965 


4966 


4967 


4968 


4969 


4970 


4971 


4972 


"GEORGE  Bennett  home."   Early  American  Life, 
4  (Feb.  1973),  22-23. 

HEALD,  CHARLES  B.   "Milford's  pioneer  pastor 
and  his  colonial  homestead."   GraniteStMag, 
4  (1907),  187-193. 
Humphrey  Moore. 

,  comp.   The  three  links  in  Milford: 


a  history  of  Odd  Fellowship  in  Milford,  N.H., 
during  the  last  half  century:   a  souvenir  of 
the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  Custos  Morum 
Lodge,  no.  42,  I.O.O.F.,  held  December  six- 
teenth, nineteen  hundred  and  four.   [Mil- 
ford]:  The  Lodge,  1904.   Pp.  113. 

Georgia  E.  Stickney,  "The  Rebekah  Sister- 
hood," 81-92. 

HILTON,  WILLIAM  B.   "Notes  on  plane  makers: 
the  Healds,  Milford,  New  Hampshire."   Chroni- 
cle of  the  Early  American  Industries  Associa- 
tion, 27  (1974),  17. 

Addison  and  Daniel  Heald. 

HOLDER,  HAROLD  W.  "The  Church  of  Our  Sav- 
iour, Milford,  N.H."  NHChurchman,  3  (Feb. 
1950),  14. 

HUNTER,  EDITH  FISHER.   A  brief  history  of  the 
public  schools  of  Milford,  New  Hampshire, 
1738-1972.   Weathersfield  Center,  Vt.: 
Hunter  Pr.,  1973.   Pp.  108. 

.   "Two  centuries  of  Milford."   NHPro- 


files,  12  (Nov.  1963),  29,  62-64,  66-67. 

MacLEOD,  CHRISTOPHER  D. ,  and  ANDREW  E.  R0TH0- 
VIUS.   "The  Mile  Slip,  a  New  Hampshire  oddi- 
ty." NHProfiles,  15  (Nov.  1966),  36-39. 
An  area  ten  miles  long  and  one  mile  wide. 

MILFORD,  N.H.   Celebration  of  the  one  hun- 
dredth anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of 
Milford,  New  Hampshire,  June  26,  1894:   in- 
cluding the  proceedings  of  the  committee, 
addresses,  poem,  and  other  exercises  of  the 
occasion....   William  B.  Rotch,  comp.   Mil- 
ford:  Cabinet  Print,  1894.   Pp.  89. 

MILFORD,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
founded  November  19,  1788,  Milford,  New 
Hampshire.   (1876)   Milford:   W.  B.  &  A.  B. 
Rotch,  1916.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 
Another  ed . ,  1898  (NhHi). 

MILFORD,  N.H.   MEMORIAL  BOOK  COMMITTEE. 
Milford  in  the  great  war.   Memorial  book.... 
[Milford]:   Cabinet  Pr. ,  1922.   Pp.  [180]. 

MILFORD,  N.H.   WADLEIGH  MEMORIAL  LIBRARY. 
The  Milford  library,  100  years.   Mrs.  Arm- 
strong Hunter,  comp.   Milford,  1968. 
Pp.  20.   Nh. 


4973  MILFORD,  N.H.   WAR  MEMORIAL  BOOK  COMMITTEE. 
Milford  in  World  War  II:   the  record  of  one 
town's  part  in  the  great  war  which  engulfed 
humanity  from  September,  1939  to  August, 
1945.   Milford:   Cabinet  Pr.,  1949.   Unpaged. 

4974  MILFORD  BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATION.   Fifty 
years  of  friendly  service:   Milford  Building 
and  Loan  Association,  1890-1940.   Milford: 
Cabinet  Pr. ,  [1940].   Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

4975  MILFORD  CIVIC  CLUB.  Milford,  the  granite 
town  of  New  Hampshire.  Milford:  Cabinet 
Pr.,  1940.   Pp.  32. 

4976  "MILFORD  Springs."   GraniteMo,  8  (1885),  207- 
214. 

Mineral  springs. 

4977  MILLS,  DANA  J.   "Milford,  or  the  beautiful 
Souhegans."   NEM,  n.s.  44  (1911),  499-512. 

4978  MOORE,  HUMPHREY.   Farewell  sermons,  delivered 
at  Milford,  N.H. ,  January  10,  1836.   Nashua: 
Alfred  Beard,  1836.   Pp.  24. 

Second  sermon  includes  history  of  the  Con- 
gregational Church. 

4979  MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS.   "One  of  many:   a 
sketch  of  Milford."  GraniteMo,  16  (1894), 
389-411. 

4930   RAMSDELL,  GEORGE  ALLEN.   Address .. .before  the 
Milford  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society, 
August  21,  1895,  at  the  dedication  of  a 
memorial  stone  near  Jones'  Crossing  and  Dram 
Cup  Hill n.p.,  [1895?].   Pp.  12. 

4981   .   The  history  of  Milford Family 

registers  by  William  P.  Colburn.   Published 
by  the  town.   Committee  of  publication: 
George  A.  Worcester,  Clinton  S.  Averill.... 
Concord:   Rumford  Pr. ,  1901.   Pp.  xv,  1023. 

4982   .   Oration  delivered  at  the  dedication 

of  the  Town  House  at  Milford,  N.H. ,  April  29, 
1870.   n.p.,  [1870?].   Pp.  16. 

First  meeting  house,  1785. 

4983  ROTCH,  ARTHUR  B.   Pictures  of  old  Milford, 
New  Hampshire,  with  descriptions  and  stories. 
Milford:   Cabinet  Print,  1912.   Pp.  104. 

4984  ROTCH,  GRACE  M.   "The  Milford  Woman's  Club." 
GraniteMo,  38  (1906),  137-144. 

4985  SCOTT,  LYDIA  A.   "Milford:   an  ideal  New  Eng- 
land town."  New  Hampshire,  1  (Apr.  1900), 
23-51. 

4986  WALLACE,  JOHN,  JR.   "Bill  of  mortality  for 
Milford,  N.H.  for  sixteen  years,  commencing 
Jan.  1,  1806."   CH&Misc,  2  (1823),  32. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1541,  1544A,  1550,  5008. 


193 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


4987  MILTON 


MILLSFIELD  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located, 


4996    [SMITH,  CHARLES  JAMES],  comp.   History  of  the 
town  of  Mont  Vernon,  New  Hampshire.   Boston: 
Blanchard  Printing,  1907.   Pp.  viii,  245, 
197. 


MILTON  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


SEE  ALSO  entries  635,  1541. 


4987  COLE,  JESSIE  S.   "The  changing  face  of  Milton 
Mills."  NHProfiles,  15  (Apr.  1966),  64-67, 
70-73. 

4988  HALEY,  FRANK.   Poem  delivered  at  the  centen- 
nial celebration  of  the  town  of  Milton,  New 
Hampshire,  August  30,  1902.   (With  an  ode  to 
Mt.  Ossipee).   [Milton?,  1902?].   Pp.  16. 
Nh,  NhDo. 

Vignettes  of  citizens.  Biography  of  au- 
thor, a  local  Congregational  pastor  and  li- 
brarian, by  J.  W.  Haley. 

4989  SMITH,  ARTHUR  THAD.   Historical  address  de- 
livered at  the  centennial  celebration, 
August  30,  1902,  of  the  town  of  Milton,  N.H. 
Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1902.   Pp.  64. 

4990  WHITNEY,  STEPHEN  T.   "The  church  with  the 
hand  on  top!"   Yankee,  30  (Dec.  1966),  48-50. 

Methodist  Church. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  511. 


MONROE  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


4991   JOHNSON,  FRANCES  ANN.   The  history  of  Monroe, 
New  Hampshire,  1761-1954.   Littleton: 
Courier  Printing,  1955.   Pp.  638. 


MONT  VERNON  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


MOULTONBOROUGH  (CARROLL  CO.) 


4997  BEAN,  STAN  and  MARY JANE  BEAN.   "Lucknow: 
castle  in  the  clouds."   Appalachia,  40  (1974- 
1975),  151-154. 

Estate  of  Thomas  G.  Plant. 

4998  CUNNINGHAM,  JIM.   "Castle  in  the  Clouds." 
NHProfiles,  22  (July  1973),  78-80. 

Estate  of  Thomas  G.  Plant. 

4999  ESTAVER,  PAUL  E.   "King  of  the  castle." 
NHProfiles,  7  (June  1958),  12-15. 

Estate  of  Thomas^G.  Plant. 

5000  MATTHEWS,  HELEN  STURTEVANT,  comp.   Moulton- 
borough  to  the  20th  century.   [Meredith]: 
Meredith  News,  1963.   Pp.  47. 

5001  SHANNON,  [THOMAS].   "Biographical  notices  of 
physicians  in  Moultonboro. "   NHRepos,  1 
(1845-1846),  72-73. 

5002  [SHERIDAN,  THOMAS  FRANCIS].   Red  Hill  wander- 
ings.  [Chicago,  Claflin-Hill  Printing, 
1912].   Pp.  [15]. 

5003  STAGE,  JOHN  LEWIS.   "The  fire  on  Mount  Shaw." 
Harvester  World,  44  (Sept.  1953),  2-7. 

5003A  WILKIN,  ELIZABETH  CRAWFORD.   The  castle  and 
the  club:   the  Bald  Peak  Colony  Club.   [Bos- 
ton:  Nimrod  Pr.],  1964.   Pp.  170. 
A  country  club. 


4992   McCOLLUM  INSTITUTE,  MONT  VERNON,  N.H.   Quar- 
ter centennial. .. containing  records  of  the 
day,  annals,  necrology,  etc.   Boston,  1875. 
Pp.  48. 


SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


NASHUA  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


4993 


4994 


4995 


.   Proceedings  and  addresses  at  the 

Triennial  Reunion. . .Old  Home  Week  exercises, 
and  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  in- 
corporation of  the  Town  of  Mont  Vernon,  N.H. 
September  5  and  6,  1903.   Milford:   W.  B. 
Rotch,  [1903].   Pp.  [60]. 


MONT  VERNON,  N, 
New  Hampshire. 
MBNEH. 


H.   History  of  Mont  Vernon, 
n.p.,  1958.   Pp.  226. 


PILLSBURY,  ALBERT  ENOCH.   The  town  and  the 
library;  an  address  delivered  at  the  dedica- 
tion of  the  Daland  Memorial  Library  building 
at  Mont  Vernon,  New  Hampshire,  August  18, 
1909.   Boston:   Stetson  Pr. ,  1909.   Pp.  22. 


5004  ABSTRACT  history  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in 
Dunstable,  (now  the  First  Congregational 
Church  of  Nashua)  and  also  an  abstract  of  the 
historical  address  of  Rev.  Cyrus  Richardson, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  bi-centennial  celebra- 
tion of  the  same,  Wednesday,  Dec.  16,  1885. 
Together  with  other  notes  and  paragraphs. 
[Nashua]:   Printed  for  E.  H.  Spalding, 
[1886?].   Pp.  13. 

5005  ALVORD,  FREDERICK.   History  of  the  Church  of 
Christ  in  Dunstable,  now  the  First  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Nashua,  N.H. ,  organized 
Dec.  16,  1685.   Nashua:   Charles  E.  Clement, 
1876.   Pp.  41. 


194 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


NASHUA  5033 


5006 


5007 


5008 


5009 


5010 


5011 


ATHERTON,  HENRY  BRYDGE.   The  ice  age:   ves- 
tiges of  glacial  action  in  and  about  Nashua. 
...   n.p.,  [1888?].   Pp.  8.   Nh. 

.   "Nashua,  New  Hampshire."   NEM,  n.s. 


5012 


16  (1897),  479-497. 

BACON,  GEORGE  FOX.   Leading  business  men  of 
Nashua  and  vicinity,  embracing  Milford,  Wil- 
ton, Greenville,  Derry  and  Derry  Depot,  also 
East  Pepperell.   Boston,  Mass.:   Mercantile 
Publishing,  1890.   Pp.  117. 

BARBER,  LAURENCE  L.   Pageant  of  Nashua, 
1853-1928.   [Nashua]:   Phaneuf  Pr. ,  1928. 
Pp.  [15]  .   Nh,  NhNaR. 

BOLQUERIN,  JAMES.   "IMPCO:   sophisticated 
machinery  for  American  industry."   NHPro- 
files,  22  (Apr.  1973),  40-45. 
Improved  Machinery  Company. 

BURBANK,  LEONARD  FREEMAN.  History  of  the 

First  Unitarian  Society  in  Dunstable  now 

Nashua  1826-1926.   Nashua:  F.  E.  Cole, 
[1926].   Pp.  82. 

.   "History  of  the  Nashua  Public  Li- 
brary."  New  Hampshire  Library  Commission. 
Bulletin,  n.s.  2  (1901),  113-115. 


5020  DE  FAZIO,  THOMAS  L.  "The  Nashua  venture  and 
the  American  Watch  Company."  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Watch  and  Clock  Collectors  Bulle- 
tin, 17  (1975),  575-589. 

5021  "THE  FAMOUS  old  freezer."  NHProfiles,  2 
(June  1953),  77-79,  81. 

White  Mountain  Freezer  Company,  ice  cream 
freezers . 

5022  FASSETT,  JAMES  HIRAM.   Early  history  of 
Nashua,  for  fourth  grade  children.   (1902) 
Nashua:   Telegraph  Publishing,  1915.   Pp.  68. 

5023  FLETCHER,  BENJAMIN.   "A  lost  industry." 
GraniteMo,  58  (1926),  368-369. 

Nashua  Iron  &  Steel  Co.,  forgings. 

5024  THE  FORTNIGHTLY  CLUB,  NASHUA.   The  Fort- 
nightly Club,  Nashua,  N.H. ,  1900-1901. 
n.p.,  n.d.   Unpaged.   NhN. 

Historical  sketch  by  C[harles]  C.  M[organ?], 
with  past  members,  officers,  and  programs. 

5025  FREEMASONS.   NASHUA.   RISING  SUN  LODGE,  NO. 
39.   Historical  sketch  and  centennial  cele- 
bration of  Rising  Sun  Lodge,  No.  39,  A.F.  and 
A.M.,  1822-1922.   Henry  Arthur  Cutter,  ed. 
Nashua:   F.  B.  Cole,  [1922].   Pp.  131. 

NhHi,  NhNa. 


5013 


5014 


5015 


5016 


5017 


5018 


5019 


BUZZELL,  GEORGE  WESLEY.   Stories  of  the  Good 
Will  Institute  and  Golden  Rule  Farm  homes, 
n.p.,  [1920].   Pp.  106.   Nh. 

"THE  CHURCH  in  Nashua."   NHChurchman,  2 
(Feb.  1949),  6-7,  11-12. 

Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd. 

CHURCHILL,  JOHN  WESLEY.   "Ecclesiastical 
history  of  Nashua."   Nashua  Weekly  Telegraph 
(Nov.  1,  1873). 

Bi-centennial  address  at  Nashua,  October 
26,  1873. 

.   History  of  the  First  Church  in  Dun- 
stable-Nashua,  N.H. ,  and  of  later  churches 
there,...  an  address  to  the  Nashua  Historical 
Society,  December  16,  1885.   Charles  Carroll 
Morgan,  ed.   Boston:   Fort  Hill  Pr,  [1918]. 
Pp.  xv,  99. 

COBLEIGH,  MARSHALL  D.   "'Old  Hickory's' 
visit."   GraniteMo,  58  (1926),  78-81. 
1833. 

.   "A  town-splitting  hall."   GraniteMo, 


58  (1926),  141-143. 

1842  controversy  over  location  of  town 
hall  led  to  organization  of  Nashville,  which 
rejoined  Nashua  in  1853. 

CUTTER,  CALVIN.   Murder  of  Caroline  H.  Cutter 
by  the  Baptist  ministers  and  Baptist  church- 
es,  n.p.,  1843.   Pp.  22. 


5026 


5027 


5028 


5029 


5030 


5031 


5032 


5033 


FRENCH,  GEORGE  M.   250  years  of  history:   the 
First  Church  Congregational,  Nashua,  N.H. 
n.p. ,  n.d.   Pp.  [16] .   NhN. 

GREEN,  SAMUEL  ABBOTT.   "Certain  grants  of 
land  in  the  year  1684  now  within  the  limits 
of  Nashua,  N.H."  MHSP,  2d  s.  9  (1894-1895), 
193-195. 

GUSTAVUS,  A.  C.   "The  Nashua  of  today." 
GraniteMo,  33  (1902),  151-177. 
Includes  biographical  sketches. 

HILL,  JOHN  BOYNTON.   Bi-centennial  of  old 
Dunstable:   address  by  Hon.  S.  T.  Worcester, 
October  27,  1873... and  some  notices  of  per- 
sons and  families  of  the  early  times  of 
Dunstable,  including  Welds,  Tyngs ,  Lovewells, 
Farwells,  Fletchers,  Bancrofts,  Joneses  and 
Cutlers.   Edward  H.  Spalding,  comp.   Nashua: 
E.  H.  Spalding,  1878.   Pp.  189. 

"HISTORY  of  Ancient  York  Lodge,  No.  89." 
NHMasonicB,  1  (Oct.  1921),  8-10. 
Freemasons . 

HODGDON,  MARY  JOSEPHINE.   Historic  Nashua: 
a  few  notes  from  local  history.   Nashua: 
Telegraph  Publishing,  1902.   Pp.  32. 


HULL,  FRANKLIN. 
Granite  State.' 
689. 


"Nashua,  gate  city  of  the 
NEM,  n.s.  40  (1909) ,  677- 


HUSSEY,  T.  W.  H.   "History  of  education  in 
Nashua."   GraniteMo,  1  (1877-1878),  220-223. 


195 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5034  NASHUA 


5034  INDIAN  HEAD  NATIONAL  BANK,  NASHUA.   The  Indi- 
an Head  National  Bank  of  Nashua,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1851-1951:   one  hundred  years  of 
banking  service.   [Nashua?,  1951].   Pp.  27. 
Nh,  NhNa. 

5035   .   Indian  Head  National  Bank:   seventy- 
fifth  anniversary,  1851-1926....   Clarence  F. 
Whitney,  comp.   Clara  F.  Preston,  ed. 
Boston:   Pinkham  Pr. ,  1926.   Pp.  53.   MBNEH. 

5036  INTERNATIONAL  PAPER  BOX  MACHINE  COMPANY, 
NASHUA.   Fifty  years  of  progress:   the  first 
half  century  of  growth  of  the  International 
Paper  Box  Machine  Company,  1903-1953.   Nash- 
ua, [1953].   Pp.  61. 

5037  JALBERT,  EUGENE.   "La  mission  de  survivance 
francaise  du  College  Rivier."  Vie  Fr.,  5 
(1950-1951),  195-199. 

5038  LIGUE  DU  SACRE-COEUR,  NASHUA.   50ieme  anni- 
versaire,  1888-1938.   Nashua:   Therriault 
Pr.,  1938.   Pp.  [10].    NhMACA. 


5047 


The  official  report  of  the  semi- 


5048 


5049 
5050 


5051 


centennial  celebration  of  the  city  of  Nashua, 
New  Hampshire,  June  28,  29  and  30,  1903,  in- 
cluding illustrations  and  descriptions  of 
leading  industries  and  residences.   Nashua: 
Telegraph  Publishing,  1903.   Pp.  215 

NASHUA,  N.H.   CHURCH  OF  THE  GOOD  SHEPHERD. 
Centennial  chronicle,  1871-1971.   n.p., 
[1971].   Pp.  [28]. 

Cover  title:   A  century  of  hope. 

NO  ENTRY. 

NASHUA,  N.H.   FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH.   150th 
anniversary,  1822-1972....   A  history  of  the 
First  Baptist  Church  of  Nashua.   Frank  H. 
Millen,  comp.   Nashua:   Accurate  Pr. ,  [1973]. 
Pp.  76.   NhN. 

NASHUA,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
Nashua,  N.H.   (1872)   Nashua:   Charles  E. 
Clement,  1888.   Pp.  44. 


5039  McELWAIN,  (J.  F.),  COMPANY.   Fiftieth  anni-        5052 
versary,  1922-1972.   n.p.,  1972.   Pp.  [31]. 

NhNa. 

5040  MELLEN,  FRANK  H.,  comp.   A  history  of  the 
First  Baptist  Church  of  Nashua,  New  Hamp- 
shire:  150th  anniversary,  1822-1972.   Nash-       5053 
ua:   The  Church,  [197.2].   Pp.  76.   Nh. 

5041  METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "The  First  Congre- 
gational Church  in  Nashua,  and  its  pastor." 
GraniteMo,  16  (1894),  1-11. 

Cyrus  Richardson. 

5054 

5042  MOORE,  ORREN  CHENEY.   "The  city  of  Nashua." 
GraniteMo,  1  (1877-1878),  57-63. 

5043  MORGAN,  CHARLES  CARROLL.  Manual  of  the  Fort- 
nightly Club,  Nashua,  New  Hampshire.  Boston: 
Fort  Hill  Pr.,  [1911].   Pp.  75.   Nh. 

Founded  1887.  5055 

5044  NASHUA,  N.H.   An  account  of  the  Soldiers'  and 
Sailors'  Monument,  erected  by  the  people  of 
the  city  of  Nashua,  N.H. ,  in  the  year  eight- 
een hundred  eighty-nine,  in  honor  of  the  men 

of  Nashua  who  served  their  country  during  the      5056 
War  of  the  Rebellion.   Frank  G.  Noyes,  comp. 
Nashua:   James  H.  Barker  Pr.,  1889.   Pp.  124. 

5045  NASHUA,  N.H.   Nashua,  New  Hampshire,  1853- 

1953.   Nashua:   Cole  Printing,  1953.   Un-  5057 

paged.   MWA. 

5046   .   Official  biographies  of  the  City 

Council,  Board  of  Education,  Police  Commis- 
sion, Fire  Commission,  and  other  officials.. 
Nashua:   Telegraph  Publishing,  1895.   Pp.  78. 

NhNR. 


.   The  New  church,  devoted  to  the  dedi- 
cation, history,  description  and  illustration 
of  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Nashua, 

N.H (1894),  2d  ed.   Nashua:   Edwin  S. 

Secord,  1894.   Pp.  24. 

.   The  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 

First  Congregational  Church,  in  Nashua,  N.H. , 
Wednesday,  December  16,  1885.   Nashua: 
Charles  E.  Clement,  1885.   Pp.  32. 

Includes  historical  address  by  Cyrus  Rich- 
ardson. 

NASHUA,  N.H.   FIRST  UNITARIAN  CONGREGATIONAL 
SOCIETY.   A  church  memorial,  consisting  of 
the  history. . .with  articles,  covenant,  and 
statement  of  faith,  to  which  are  added  let- 
ters from  past  and  present  pastors.   Nashua: 
Albin  Beard,  1859.   Pp.  39. 

NASHUA,  N.H.   GREEK  ORTHODOX  CHURCH  OF  THE 
ANNUNCIATION.   Consecration  rite  program... 
October  26,  1952.   n.p.,  1952.   Pp.  134. 
NhNa. 

Text  in  Greek  and  English. 

[NASHUA,  N.H.   GREEK  ORTHODOX  COMMUNITY  AN- 
NUNCIATION.]  History  of  the  Greek  Orthodox 
Community  Annunciation,  Nashua,  New  Hampshire, 
1906-1956.   n.p,  [1956?].   Pp.  [68].   NhNa. 

NASHUA,  N.H.   HEALTH  DEPARTMENT.   Four  years 
of  progress,  1968-1971.   Nashua,  [1971?]. 
Pp.  44.   NhN. 

Prepared  by  Philip  V.  Hurley,  Director  of 
Public  Health. 


196 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


NASHUA  5084 


5058  NASHUA,  N.H.   JUNIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL.   Historical, 
educational,  and  industrial  Nashua.   Nashua: 
F.  E.  Cole,  1924.   Pp.  86.   NhN. 

Compiled  by  second  year  pupils  of  the 
Nashua  Junior  High  School. 

5059  NASHUA,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINT-ENFANT-JESUS . 
Jubilate,  1909-1934:   25ieme  anniversaire. . . . 
Nashua,  1934.   Pp.  63.   NhMACA. 

5060  NASHUA,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINT  LOUIS-DE- 
GONZAGUE.   Centenaire-Centennial,  1871-1971. 
Nashua:   Goulet  Printing,  1971.   Pp.  46, 
[+51].   NhMACA,  NhMCh. 

By  "Parish  Committee" ;  French  and  English 
on  opposite  pages;  reproduced  from  type- 
script, with  two-color  printed  covers. 

5061  NASHUA,  N.H.   PUBLIC  LIBRARY.   Bibliography 
of  materials  in  the  Nashua  Public  Library 
on  growth  in  Southern  New  Hampshire.   n.p. , 
[1975].   Pp.  8.   NhNa. 


5071  NASHUA  HISTORY  COMMITTEE.   The  Nashua  experi- 
ence:  history  in  the  making  1673/1978. 
[Nashua]:   Nashua  Public  Library,  1978. 

Pp.  ix,  269.   Nh,  NhHi,  NhM,  NhN. 

5072  THE  NASHUA  Hospital  Association,  1893-1943. 
n.p.,  n.d.   Pp.  14.   NhNa. 

5073  NASHUA  INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT  CLUB.   Fifteenth 
anniversary,   n.p. ,  [1956] .   Unpaged.   Nh. 

Founded  in  1941. 

5074  "NASHUA  potpourri:   a  miscellany  of  interest- 
ing facts  and  stories  about  Nashua  past  and 
present."  NHProfiles,  12  (May  1963),  52-53, 
86-91,  93. 

5075  NASHUA  souvenir,  1906.   [Nashua]:   R.  J. 
Lawton,  1906.   Pp.  70.   NhHi. 

5076  "NASHUA— the  Gate  City."   NHProfiles,  1  (Oct. 
1952),  25-32,  34. 


5062   .   Semi-centennial  report,  1867-1917. 

Nashua:   F.  E.  Cole,  [1917].   Pp.  17.   NhN. 
"John  M.  Hunt  Memorial." 


5077   NASHUA  TRUST  COMPANY.   The  50th  anniversary 
of  the  Nashua  Trust  Company,  1889-1939. 
Nashua,  [1939].   Pp.  15.   Nh,  NhNa. 


5063 


5064 


5065 


5066 


5067 


5068 


5069 


NASHUA,  N.H.   ST.  CASIMIR  CHURCH.   JWB: 
silver  jubilee  of  ordination,  1935-1960. 
[Nashua,  I960?].   Pp.  [15].   NhMACA. 

Joseph  W.  Brucevicius,  assistant,  1935- 
1949,  pastor,  1949-1960. 

.   100th  anniversary,  1857-1957. 

Nashua,  [1957?].   Pp.  84.   NhNa. 

NASHUA,  N.H.   ST.  CHRISTOPHER  PARISH.   [Jubi- 
lee], 1950-1975.   n.p.,  [1975?].   Pp.  [15]. 

NhNa. 

NASHUA,  N.H.   ST.  STANISLAUS  PARISH.   50 
years  at  St.  Stanislaus,  1908-1958.   n.p., 
[1958?].   Unpaged.   NhNa. 

Souvenir  book  of  our  veterans  from 


World  War  I,  1914-1918,  and  World  War  II, 
1939-1945.   Manchester:   Szopa,  1947.   Un- 
paged.  NhMACA. 

In  Polish  and  English. 

NASHUA,  N.H.   SOUVENIR  BOOKLET  COMMITTEE. 
Nashua's  75  years  of  progress.   1853... 

1928 Nashua:   Phaneuf  Pr. ,  1928. 

Pp.  92. 

NASHUA,  N.H.   TEMPLE  BETH  ABRAHAM.   Dedica- 
tion journal  of  the  Temple  Beth  Abraham  and 
community  center,  Nashua,  New  Hampshire, 
n.p.,  [I960?].   Unpaged.   NhNa. 

"A  history  of  the  Nashua  Jewish  community." 


5078  NELSON'S  souvenir  of  the  city  of  Nashua,  New 
Hampshire:   historical  views,  early  history, 
public  buildings,  latest  business  blocks, 
leading  business  firms,  city  government,  fire 
alarm  boxes  and  other  useful  information. 
Nashua:   Nelson's  Five  and  Ten  Cent  Store, 
1904.   Pp.  64. 

5079  NORTON,  F.  H.   "The  Crafts  pottery  in  Nashua, 
New  Hampshire."  Antiques,  19  (1931),  304-305. 

Crafts  family. 

5080  OSGOOD,  SAMUEL.   Farewell  address  to  the  Uni- 
tarian Society  in  Nashua.   Nashua:   Alb  in 
Beard,  1841.   Pp.  35. 

5081  PARKER,  EDWARD  EVERETT,  ed.   History  of  the 
city  of  Nashua,  N.H. ,  from  the  earliest 
settlement  of  old  Dunstable  to  the  year 
1895;  with  biographical  sketches  of  early 
settlers,  their  descendants  and  other  resi- 
dents.  Nashua:   Telegraph  Publishing,  1897. 
Pp.  xii,  622. 

5082  "PAROISSE  Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague,  Nashua, 
New  Hampshire  (1871-1971)."   Societe  Histo- 
rique  Franco-Americaine.   Bulletin,  n.s.  17 
(1971),  132-133. 

In  French. 

5083  PENNICHUCK  WATER  WORKS,  NASHUA.   100  years 
service  to  the  people  of  Nashua.   [Nashua]: 
Therriault  Pr. ,  [1952?].   Pp.  27.   NhNa. 


5070   NASHUA,  N.H.   UNION  SAINT- JEAN-BAPTISTE. 

Programme  official  du  cinquanti&me  anniver- 
saire.  Nashua:   Emile  E.  Marquis,  1920. 
Pp.  [100].   NhMACA. 


5084   .   Seventy-fifth  anniversary:   Penni- 

chuck  Water  Works,  1852-1927.   [Nashua, 
1928?].   Pp.  [14  +  36  pi.].   NhHi,  NhNa. 

Reprinted  from  the  Nashua  Telegraph,  Sept. 
8,  1927. 


197 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5085  NASHUA 


5085 


5086 


5087 


5088 


5089 


5090 


5091 


5092 


5093 


5094 


5095 


5096 


5097 


5098 


5099 


"PILGRIM  Church  centennial."   New  Hampshire 
Congregational  Record,  8  (Jan.  15,  1927),  8. 

RAND,  E.  ROGER.   "Tie  treating  at  Nashua." 
Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  Magazine,  20 
(Jan.  1952),  2-5. 

ROWLEY,  DONALD  W.   History  of  the  First  Uni- 
tarian Congregational  Society  and  of  the 
Unitarian  Universalist  Church  of  Nashua, 
1926-1976.   [Nashua] :   Accurate  Printing, 
1978.   Pp.  x,  51.   NhHi,  NhNa. 

SANBORN,  RACHEL,  and  FLORENCE  SHEPARD.   The 
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SCHUSTER,  RICHARD.   "City  on  the  Nashua." 
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SELCHOW,  FREDERICK  MUDGE.   "Belding  Dart 
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SHATTUCK,  MRS.  BOWEN  H.   "I  remember  May  4, 
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SPRING,  ELIZABETH  C.   "Ice  cream  didn't  al- 
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White  Mountain  Freezer  Company. 

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STEVENS,  PHILLIP  ELLIS.   A  history  of  the 
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SULLIVAN,  WILLIAM  F.   "The  Nashua  fire  of 
May  4,  1930."   New  England  Water  Works  Asso- 
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THAYER,  KATHARINE  M.   "The  Nashaway  Women's 
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THOMPSON,  HOWARD  E. ,  and  ELLA  SHANNON  BOWLES. 
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[VERRETTE,  ADRIEN] .   Fabien-Gedeion  Deshaies: 
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5100  NO  ENTRY. 

5101  WORCESTER,  SAMUEL  THOMAS.   Bi-centennial  of 
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SEE  ALSO  entries  190,  693,  943,  1536,  1540, 
1544A,  1546-1547. 


NELSON  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


5102 


5103 


5104 


5105 


5106 


5107 


5108 


ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  BORDEN.   "General  Simon 
Goodell  Griffin's  account  of  Nelson  and  the 
New  Hampshire  militia."   HNH,  21  (Summer 
1966),  33-44. 


ELLIOT,  JOHN. 

Nelson,  N.H." 

1941),  [1-3]. 

Graphite. 


"History  of  a  plumbago  mine  in 
Old  Timer,  no.  37  (Nov.  26, 


HOCHSTEIN,  ROLAINE.   "Classical  New  Hamp- 
shire:  the  clean  harmonious  airs  of  Apple 
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1977),  E84b,  E84d,  E84f. 
Chamber  music. 

NELSON,  N.H.   AMERICAN  REVOLUTION  BICENTEN- 
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NELSON,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   The 
creed  and  covenant  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Nelson,  N.H. ,  with  a  catalogue  of 
the  members.   Keene:   Isaac  Sturtevant,  1858. 
Pp.  19.   NhHi. 

NELSON  PICNIC  ASSOCIATION.   Celebration  by 
the  town  of  Nelson,  New  Hampshire  (originally 
called  "Monadnock  no.  6"  and  incorporated  as 
"Packersf ield")  of  the  one  hundred  and  fifti- 
eth anniversary  of  its  first  settlement, 
1767-1917,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Nelson 
Picnic  Association,  at  their  thirty-ninth 
annual  gathering,  August  15,  1917.   Sketch  of 
the  early  history  of  the  town,  by  Major- 
General  Simon  Goodell  Griff in... to  which  is 
added  the  names  and  records  of  the  pioneer 
settlers  of  Packersf ield,  who  had  part  in  the 
war  of  the  revolution,  1775-1783,  and  program 
of  anniversary  exercises,  including  the  dedi- 
cation of  a  memorial  tablet.   N.Y.:   Evening 
Post  Job  Printing,  1917.   Pp.  192. 

Names  and  services  of  those,  born  or 


sometime  resident  in  Nelson,  New  Hampshire, 
who,  as  volunteers,  answered  the  call  to  arms 
for  the  preservation  of  the  Union. .. 1861- 
1865,  together  with  program  of  exercises  on 
the  dedication  of  a  tablet,  inscribed  to 
their  memory,  celebrating  the  fiftieth  anni- 
versary of  the  close  of  the  war,  under  the 


198 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


NEW  CASTLE  5132 


auspices  of  the  Nelson  Picnic  Association  at 
their  thirty-seventh  annual  gathering,  Au- 
gust 18,  1915.   N.Y.:   Evening  Post  Job 
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5109  NEWELL,  OLIVER  P.   "Biographical  notices  of 
physicians  in  Nelson."   NHRepos,  1  (1845- 
1846),  277-281. 

5110  PAGE,  RALPH  G.   "Recollections  of  a  country 
boyhood."   Cheshire  County  Chap-Book,  2 
(July  1965),  2-5;  (Sept.  1965),  7-9. 

5111  STRUTHERS,  PARKE  HARDY.   A  history  of  Nelson, 
New  Hampshire,  1767-1967.   Keene:   Sentinel 
Printing,  1968.   Pp.  298,  [48]. 

Appendix:   "Homestead  and  cemetery  direc- 
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5112 


5113 


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T0L1IAN,  NEWTON  F.   North  of  Monadnock.   Bos- 
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son family  and  fellow  citizens  during  his 
lifetime;  first  published  in  Atlantic 
Monthly,  Boston  Globe  and  Berkshire  Eagle. 


NEW  BOSTON  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


5114  ATWOOD,  FLORENCE  A.  D.   "Dedication  of  boul- 
der on  site  of  first  church  in  New  Boston, 
N.H."  GraniteMo,  60  (1928),  289-291. 

5115   .   Reminiscence,  New  Boston,  N.H.  , 

June  12th,  1913.   Bradford,  Vt . :   Opinion 
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5116  BARTLETT,  HARTNELL  JOHN.   Historical  address 
at  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the  First 
Baptist  Church,  New  Boston,  New  Hampshire, 
September  15,  1904.   Hampton:   Hamptons 
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5117  COCHRANE,  CLARK  BETTON.   Address  delivered  at 
the  centennial  celebration  of  the  incorpora- 
tion of  New  Boston,  New  Hampshire,  July  4, 
1863.   Albany,  N.Y. :   J.  Munsell,  1863. 

Pp.  41. 

5118  COGSWELL,  ELLIOTT  COLBY.   History  of  New 
Boston,  New  Hampshire.   Boston:   C.  Rand  & 
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5119  FRENCH,  CHARLES  E. ,  ed.   Those  wonderful 
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5120  NEW  BOSTON,  N.H.   Old  Folk's  Day  Reports. 
Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke,  1895-1909. 
15  v. 

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5121  NEW  BOSTON,  N.H.   FIRST  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 
Leading  articles  of  faith  and  souvenir,  with 
a  brief  history  of  the  church,  and  a  cata- 
logue of  the  members.   Manchester:   William 
H.  Fisk,  1969.   Pp.  32. 

5122  O'DONNELL,  RICHARD  W.   "The  saga  of  the  Molly 
Stark  cannon."   NHProfiles,  18  (July  1969), 
22-23. 

5123  "WHIPPLE  Free  Library,  New  Boston."  Granite 
State  Libraries,  9  (May  1973),  3-4. 

5124  WILDEY,  JOHN  ERASTUS .  "New  Boston:  an  his- 
torical and  business  sketch."  GraniteMo,  22 
(1897),  211-241. 


NEW  CASTLE  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5125  ALBEE,  JOHN.   "Review  of  the  early  records  of 
New  Castle,  New  Hampshire."  NHHSP ,  1  (1872- 
1888),  413-434. 

5126   and  CHESTER  B.  CURTIS.   New  Castle, 

historic  and  picturesque  (1884) :   and  Bicen- 
tennial souvenir,  1693-1893,  Chester  B. 
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Hampton:   Peter  E.  Randall,  1974.   Pp.  viii, 
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The  1893  souvenir  includes  an  address  by 
Frank  Warren  Hackett.   New  ed.  adds  introduc- 
tion by  Copley,  afterword  by  Oliver  W.  Marvin 
on  New  Castle  since  1893,  and  index  to  Albee 
by  James  L.  and  Donna-Belle  Garvin. 

5127  ALDEN,  LUCIUS.   Historical  discourse,  deliv- 
ered at  Newcastle,  N.H. ,  Nov.  25,  1849. 
Portsmouth:   C.  W.  Brewster,  1849. 

Concerns  the  Congregational  Church. 

5128  AYKROYD,  ELIZABETH  ADAMS  RHOADES.   "Note  on 
the  raids  on  Fort  William  and  Mary."  HNH, 
32  (1977),  144-146. 

5129  BARKER,  SHIRLEY  FRANCES.  "Paul  Revere 's  New 
Hampshire  ride."  NHProfiles,  5  (Dec.  1956), 
25,  56. 

Fort  William  and  Mary. 

5130  BECKER,  DOROTHY  M.   A  native  looks  at  New- 
castle, N.H.   Denmark,  Me. :   Cardinal  Print- 
ing, 1975.   Pp.  47.   NhHi. 

5131  BRACKETT,  ALBERT  S.   "The  first  passage  at 
arms  during  the  Revolutionary  War."  American 
Monthly  Magazine,  1  (1892),  424-426. 

Fort  William  and  Mary. 

5132  CATHERS,  DARRYL  IRVIN.   "Powder  to  the  people: 
the  Revolutionary  structure  behind  the  at- 
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29  (1974),  261-279. 


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5133  NEW  CASTLE 


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5134  CHASE,  THEODORE.   "The  attack  on  Fort  William 
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5135  CRACKEL,  THEODORE  and  MARTIN  ANDRESEN.   "Fort 
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5136  CRAWFORD,  JOHN  G.   "Castle  William  and  Mary." 
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5137  DEAN,  JOHN  WARD.   "Lithobolia,  or  the  stone- 
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5152  LABAREE,  BENJAMIN  WOODS.   The  fort  belongs  to 
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5153  LACY,  HARRIET  S.   "Fort  William  and  Mary  be- 
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5154  MANDREY,  WILLIAM  H.   "Paul  Revere 's  other 
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5155  MARVIN,  CORA  I.   "[The  history  of  the  New 
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5156  MARVIN,  ELEANOR  J.   "Diary  of  an  old  school." 
Shoreliner,  1  (Nov.  1950),  17-19. 

5157  MATTHEWS,  LOULIE  ALBEE.   So  early  in  the 
morning.   [Milf ord] ,  1953.   Pp.  78. 

5158  "NEW  Castle  and  the  Piscataqua."   GraniteMo, 
13  (1890),  73-88. 

5159  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   DEPT.  OF  RESOURCES  AND  ECO- 
NOMIC DEVELOPMENT.   DIVISION  OF  PARKS. 
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Includes  history  by  Harriet  S.  Lacy. 


200 


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NEW  HAMPTON  5183 


5160 


5161 


5162 


5163 


5164 


5165 


5166 


5167 


PAGE,  ELWIN  LAWRENCE.   "The  King's  powder, 
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Fort  William  and  Mary. 

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Attack  on  Fort  William  and  Mary,  1774. 

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Formerly  Fort  William  and  Mary. 

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submarine."  NHProfiles,  15  (Feb.  1966), 
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Submarine  S48,  ran  aground  off  New  Castle, 
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5167A  SQUIRES,  JAMES  DUANE.   Fort  William  and  Mary 
from  colonial  times  to  the  Revolutionary  War: 
an  address  given  at  the  adjourned  annual 
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5168  SWEET,  DOUGLAS  H.   "New  Hampshire  on  the 
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5169  WADE,  ARTHUR  P.   "The  defenses  of  Portsmouth 
Harbor,  1794-1821:   the  first  and  second 
systems  of  seacoast  fortification."   HNH, 

33  (1978),  25-51. 

5170  WENTWORTH,  JOHN,  1815-1888.   "Seizure  of  arms 
and  powder  at  Fort  William  and  Mary:   the 
finale  of  the  provincial  government  in  New- 
Hampshire."   NEHGR,  23  (1869),  274-278. 

1774. 

5171  WHITE,  ANNA  B.   An  old  church  in  an  island 
town:   commemorating  the  one  hundred  and 


5172 


5173 


5174 


5175 


fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  New  Castle  Con- 
gregational Church,   n.p.,  [1978].   Pp.  [12]. 
NhPoA. 

Building  replaced  town  meeting  house  in 
1828. 

WILDERSON,  PAUL  W. ,  III.   "John  Wen tworth's 
narrative  of  the  raids  on  Fort  William  and 
Mary."  HNH,  32  (1976-1977),  228-236. 

.   "The  raids  on  Fort  William  and  Mary; 


5176 


5177 


some  new  evidence."   HNH,  30  (1975),  178-202. 

WILSON,  THOMAS  C.   "The  year  of  Fort  William 
and  Mary."  NHEchoes,  5  (Aug.  1974),  37-40. 

WINGATE,  KATHERINE  H.  G.  "The  historic 
church  of  New  Castle,  N.H."  DARMag,  50 
(1917),  309-317. 

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WOOD,  MILDRED  P.   "Fort  Constitution:   site 
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WORTHEN,  SAMUEL  COPP.   "The  capture  of  Fort 
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SEE  ALSO  entries  1590,  1606,  5655,  5712. 


NEW  DURHAM  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 

5178  BUZZELL,  JOHN.   A  short  history  of  the  Church 
of  Christ,  gathered  at  New-Durham,  N.H. , 
1780."   Religious  Magazine,  1  (1811-1812), 
3-22,  39-63,  75-95,  112-131,  147-169,  183- 
199,  219-240,  255-280. 

Free  Will  Baptists. 

5179  JENNINGS,  ELLEN  CLOUTMAN.   The  history  of  New 
Durham,  New  Hampshire:   from  the  first  set- 
tlement to  the  present  time,  including  that 
part  of  Alton  which  was  formerly  New  Durham 
Gore.   New  Durham,  1962.   Pp.  94. 

5180  NEW  DURHAM,  N.H.   BI-CENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE. 
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5181  SPINNEY,  FRANK  OAKMAN.   "Daniel  Greenough: 
early  New  Hampshire  silversmith."   Antiques, 
41  (1942),  371-373. 

5182  NO  ENTRY. 


NEW  HAMPTON  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


5183 


[BROWN,  HENRY  W. ] .  .Souvenir  of  New  Hampton, 
N.H. ,  village  and  school.   New  Hampton: 
R.  A.  Carver,  1896.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 
Signed:   H.  W.  B. 


201 


5184  NEW  HAMPTON 


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5184  CLARK,  ALLAN  CHESTER.   "The  Dana  Meeting- 
House,  New  Hampton."  GraniteMo,  29  (1900), 
342-347. 

Simeon  Dana. 

5185  CLARK,  ALLAN  CHESTER.   "The  Social  Fraternity: 
its  history  and  influence."   GraniteMo,  30 
(1901),  61-72,  165-184. 

Men's  club. 

5186  FRENCH,  JOHN  S.   "The  New  Hampton  Literary 
Institution."   GraniteMo,  56  (1924),  38-39. 

Private  school. 


the  Gordon-Nash  Library.   Laconia:   Lewis, 
Vaughan,  1896.   Pp.  200.   Nh. 

5196  ROLFE,  GEORGE  H.   ["Address  at  Old  Home  Day, 
1941."]   NHOI-IWA,  43  (1941),  71-76. 

5197  TOLLES,  BRYANT  FRANKLIN,  JR.  "The  early 
architecture  of  the  New  Hampton  School." 
HNH,  31  (1976),  81-91. 

5198  WORDING,  WILLIAM  E.  "Historical  sketch  of  the 
academical  and  theological  institution  at  New 
Hampton,  N.H."   AmQReg ,  14  (1842),  351-356. 


5187    GORDON-Nash  Library,  New  Hampton,  N.H.   n.p., 
1912.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

Includes  history  by  Henry  W.  Brown. 

5187A  HURLIN,  WILLIAM.   "The  Academical  and  Theo- 
logical Institution,  New  Hampton,  N.H." 
GraniteMo,  28  (1900),  17-30. 


5188 


5189 


5190 


5191 


5192 


5192A 


5193 


5194 


5195 


KELLEY,  FRANK  HARRISON.   Reminiscences  of  New 
Hampton,  N.H. ;  also  a  genealogical  sketch  of 
the  Kelley  and  Simpson  families,  and  an  auto- 
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MATTHEWS,  JEANETTE  C.  History  of  the  Gordon- 
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MERRILL,  PAULINE  SWAIN,  comp.  A  brief  history 
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New  Hampton,  New  Hampshire,  founded  in  1777. 
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[MUGRIDGE,  MARIANNE  F.].   Journal  of  Anna  May. 
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Priv.  print.,  1941.   Pp.  100. 

Diary  of  a  New  Hampton  Institution  senior, 
1856-1857.   Author  attribution  by  MH. 

NESMITH,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.   "The  town  of  New 
Hampton  and  her  two  celebrated  Revolutionary 
officers."  GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880),  221-222. 
Noah  Robinson  and  Thomas  Simpson. 

NEW  HAMPTON  LITERARY  INSTITUTION.   Historical 
sketch  of  the  New  Hampton  Institution,  New 
Hampton,  N.H. ,  prepared  for  the  centennial, 
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Founded  1821. 

.   New  Hampton  Literary  and  Biblical  In- 


stitution, its  history,  officers  and  graduates 
for  fifty  years,  1853-1903.   Frank  W.  Preston, 
ed.   [Bristol:   R.  W.  Musgrove],  1905. 
Pp.  231. 

Sermons  and  addresses  delivered  in 


connection  with  the  75th  anniversary  of  the 
New  Hampton  Institution  and  the  dedication  of 


SEE  ALSO  entry  596. 


NEW  IPSWICH  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


5199  BATCHELDER,  EUGENE.   Border  adventures:   or, 
The  romantic  incidents  of  a  New-England  town; 
and  other  poems.   With  an  appendix.   Boston: 
Ticknor,  Reed  &  Fields,  1851.   Pp.  48. 

5200  BOURE,  PAULINE  CARRINGTON.   "New  Ipswich  in 
New  Hampshire."   NEM,  n.s.  22  (1900),  97- 
112. 

5201  CHANDLER,  CHARLES  HENRY.   The  history  of  New 
Ipswich,  New  Hampshire,  1735-1914,  with  gene- 
alogical records  of  the  principal  families. 
Charles  Henry  Chandler,  comp.,  with  the 
assistance  of  Sarah  Fiske  Lee.  Fitchburg, 
Mass.:   Sentinel  Printing,  1914.   Pp.  xiv, 
782. 

5202  CLAPP,  EDWARD  T.   "New  Ipswich,  N.H. —Denmark, 
Iowa,  1838-1938."   NHCCRecord ,  2  (Sept. 
1938),  5,  16. 

Asa  Turner  as  Congregational  minister  in 
both  towns. 

5203  COMSTOCK,  HELEN.   "The  Barrett  House  in  New 
Ipswich,  New  Hampshire."  Antiques,  77 
(1960),  476-481. 

5204  HOWE,  FLORENCE  THOMPSON.   "John  Gould,  Jr., 
cabinetmaker  and  cabinetmaster . "  Antiquari- 
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5205  JONES,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.   Historical  sketch 
of  the  Appleton  Academy  established  at  New 
Ipswich,  Hillsboro  Co.,  N.H. . . .   New  Ipswich: 
George  D.  Burton,  1876.   Unpaged. 

5206  KIDDER,  FREDERIC,  and  AUGUSTUS  ADDISON  GOULD. 
The  history  of  New  Ipswich,  from  its  first 
grant  in  MDCCXXXVI ,  to  the  present  time: 
with  genealogical  notices  of  the  principal 
families,  and  also  the  proceedings  of  the 
centennial  celebration,  September  11,  1850. 
Boston:   Gould  and  Lincoln,  1852.   Pp.  488, 
iv. 

5207  LEE,  SAMUEL.   A  historic  discourse,  delivered 
at  the  centennial  celebration  of  the  First 
Congregational  Church  in  New  Ipswich,  October 
22,  1860.   Manchester:   Gage  &  Farnsworth, 
1861.   Pp.  88. 


202 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


NEW  LONDON  5231 


5208  [LEE,  SAMUEL].   "History  of  New  Ipswich  Ap- 
pleton  Academy."   New  Hampshire  Journal  of 
Education,  2  (1858),  114-115. 

Signed:   S.  L. 

5209  NEW  IPSWICH,  N.H.   Celebration  proceedings  of 
the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
New  Ipswich,  N.H.,  August  26-28,  1900.   (1900) 
Frederic  William  Jones,  comp.   2d  ed.   New 
Ipswich:   F.  W.  Jones,  1901.   Pp.  89. 


NEW  LONDON  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


5219  BALDWIN,  MAURICE.   "Reminiscences  of  New  Lon- 
don and  Colby  Academy."   GraniteStMag,  3 
(1907),  153-163. 

5220  BUTLER,  LURA  K.   "New  London's  growth  and 
achievement."   Speaker,  3  (June  10,  1937), 
1,  5,  7. 


5210   .   Souvenir  of  New  Ipswich,  New  Hamp- 
shire and  New  Ipswich  Appleton  Academy.   n.p. 
[1889].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

Includes  a  brief  history  of  the  town  and 
the  academy. 


5211 


5212 


5213 


5214 


5215 


5216 


5217 


5218 


NEW  IPSWICH,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH  OF 
CHRIST.   The  confession  of  faith  and  covenant 
of  the  Congregational  Church  of  Christ  in  New 
Ipswich,  N.H. ,  with  a  list  of  members  1902. 
Ayer,  Mass.:   Huntley  S.  Turner,  1902. 
Pp.  14. 

NEW  IPSWICH  APPLETON  ACADEMY.   Oration,  poem, 
and  chronicles  delivered  before  the  alumni  of 
New  Ipswich  Appleton  Academy,  New  Ipswich, 
N.H.,  September  18,  1861....   N.Y. :   John  N. 
Stearns,  1861.   Pp.  76.   NhHi. 

.   Proceedings  and  oration,  125th  anni- 


versary, New  Ipswich  Appleton  Academy,  Au- 
gust 18,  1914.   n.p.,  [1914].   Pp.  7.   NhHi. 
Historical  oration  by  Charles  E.  Hill. 

NEW  IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.   ...Papers 
written  and  read  at  various  meetings.   Dover, 
1936-1955.   6  v.   NhHi. 

Title  varies;  1st  booklet  comp.  by  Abbie 
L.  Phelps,  and  printed  Milford:   Cabinet  Pr.; 
Booklets  [2]-6  printed  by  Commercial  Dept., 
Dover  High  School. 

OBEAR,  LYDIA  ANN  SWASEY.   New  Ipswich  in  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion:   what  its  men  and  women 
did.   Worcester,  Mass.:   Lucius  P.  Goddard, 
[1898].   Pp.  71. 


[ 


] 


Records  and  reminiscences  of  New 


Ipswich  Children's  Fair  for  benevolent  ob- 
jects, held  annually  in  the  month  of  October 
for  fifty  years.   Written  by  the  last  survivor 
of  its  founders  at  the  age  of  ninety-one 
years.   Worcester,  Mass.:   Lucius  P.  Goddard, 
1911.   Pp.  67.   Nh. 

Introduction  signed:   L.  A.  0.;  author  at- 
tribution from  MS.  with  Nh  copy. 

SMITH,  MARJORIE  WHALEN.   "The  Barrett  Man- 
sion." NHProfiles,  23  (Aug.  1974),  34-39. 

WALKER,  CHARLES.  "A  sketch  of  New-Ipswich, 
N.H.;  civil,  literary,  and  ecclesiastical." 
NHHSC,  5  (1837),  155-175. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  4. 


5221   COLBY  JUNIOR  COLLEGE,  NEW  LONDON.   The  cen- 
tennial of  Colby  Junior  College:   a  record  of 
the  principal  addresses  and  events,  June  10- 
14,  1937.   James  Duane  Squires,  ed.   Manches- 
ter:  Lew  A.  Cummings,  1937.   Pp.  96. 


5222 


5223 


5224 


5225 


5226 


5227 


5228 


5229 


5230 


5231 


CROCKETT,  OREN  D.   "Old  New  London  family 
histories."   Speaker,  5  (Oct.  1939),  6;  (Nov. 
1939),  5. 

Harvey,  Gay,  Everett,  and  Hayes  families. 

"ELKINS  at  the  beginning  of  the  century." 
Speaker,  1  (Feb.  27,  1935),  1,  6-8. 
A  hamlet. 

GOULD,  EMILY  SHEPARD.   "What  was  Colby  like 
40  years  ago?"   Speaker,  3  (May  8,  1937), 
3,  5,  7. 

Colby  Academy. 

GREENAWAY,  HELEN  K.   "Enterprise  garter." 
NHProfiles,  4  (Apr.  1955),  19-20. 
T.  Garter  Company. 


LORD,  MYRA  BELLE  HORNE . 
a  sketch  of  New  London. 
(1895),  93-122. 


"The  dividing  line: 
GraniteMo,  19 


.   A  history  of  the  town  of  New  London, 

Merrimack  County,  New  Hampshire.   (1899) 
Somersworth:   New  Hampshire  Publishing,  1972. 
Pp.  vii,  774. 

Foreword  by  James  Duane  Squires. 

MCCARTHY,  TOM.   "Tales  of  the  New  London  Inn." 
NHProfiles,  19  (Jan.  1970),  54-55. 
Formerly  known  as  the  Hotel  Sargent. 

[McCLINTOCK,  JOHN  NORRIS].  "The  New  London 
Scythe  Company."  GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882), 
33-35. 

Signed  with  initials. 

NEW  LONDON,  N.H.   Official  program  of  the 
150th  anniversary  celebration  of  the  town  of 
New  London,  New  Hampshire,  Aug.  2,  3,  and  4, 
1929.   Franklin:   Towne  &  Robie,  [1929]. 
Pp.  24. 

NEW  LONDON,  N.H.   BAPTIST  CHURCH.   Centennial 
celebration  of  the  Baptist  Church  in  New  Lon- 
don, N.H.,  Tuesday,  October  23,  1888,  with  the 
historical  address  by  Rev.  Geo.  W.  Gardner.... 
Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1889.   Pp.  80. 
NhHi. 


203 


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5232  NEW  LONDON 


5232   NEW  LONDON,  N.H.   BAPTIST  CHURCH.   The  sesqui- 
centennial  of  the  New  London  Baptist  Church; 
a  record  of  the  principal  events  and  address- 
es, October  21-23,  1938.   James  Duane  Squires 
and  Harold  W.  Buker,  eds.   Concord:   Concord 
Pr.,  1939.   Pp.  69. 


5245  TUNIS,  MARGARET  CROCKETT.   Old  Main  Street, 
New  London,  N.H.   n.p.,  1965.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

5246  .   The  Revolutionary  War  soldiers  of  New 
London,  N.H.   New  London:   Bicentennial  Com- 
mittee, 1975.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


5233   NEW  LONDON,  N.H.   HISTORY  AND  ARCHIVES  COM- 
MITTEE.  200th  birthday  historical  sketches 
of  New  London,  New  Hampshire,  1779-1979. 
Mary  S.  Petersen,  comp.   New  London:   Country 
Pr. ,  1977-1978.   2  v. 

Vol.  1.   Selections  from  "The  Mountaineer," 
pp.  36.   Vol.  2.   Seven  townspeople,  pp.  38. 


NEWBURY  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


5247   NELSON,  WALTER  R.   "Sunapee  sawmill  days." 
NHProfiles,  20  (Sept.  1971),  26-27. 

Operated  by  Frank  W.  Delva  on  west  side  of 
Mount  Sunapee  about  1900. 


5234  NEW  LONDON,  N.H.  TOWN  HISTORICAL  COMMITTEE. 
Condensed  history  of  the  town  of  New  London, 
1900-1948 New  London:  Neighborhood  Ex- 
change, 1948.   Unpaged.   Nh. 

5235  "NEW  London  briefs  of  bygone  years."   Speaker, 
5  (Dec.  1939),  7. 

5236  RHODES,  WALTER  J.,  JR.   "Knowledge  is  a  rich 
storehouse."   NHEchoes,  4  (Nov. -Dec.  1973), 
10-13. 

New  London  Social  Library. 


5248  NEWBURY  past  and  present.   Newbury:   Sunapee 
Lake  Grange  No.  112,  [1955?].   Pp.  13.   NhHi. 

5249  SHERMAN,  ERNEST  LINCOLN.   History  of  Newbury, 
New  Hampshire:   Part  One,  the  beginnings, 
1740-1800.   n.p.,  1978.   Pp.  26.   NhHi. 

Includes  a  reproduction  of  an  1809  plan 
of  the  town  laid  in;  no  more  published? 

5250  SHERMAN,  REXFORD  BOOTH.   "One  year  on  a  New 
Hampshire  farm— 1888."  HNH,  32  (1977),  1-17. 


5237 


5238 


5239 


5240 


Tracy  Memorial  Library:   the  first 
seventy-five  years.   n.p.,  [1972].   Unpaged. 
Nh. 


ROWE,  HENRY  KALLOCH.   A  centennial  history, 
1837-1937:   Colby  Academy,  Colby  Junior  Col- 
lege.  New  London,  1937.   Pp.  ix,  435. 

.   "Colby  Academy."   Speaker,  2  (Sept. 

5,  1936),  12-14. 

Now  Colby-Sawyer  College. 


SARGENT,  JONATHAN  EVERETT.   "New  London  cen- 
tennial."  GraniteMo,  2  (1878-1879),  311- 
320,  341-352,  369-380. 


NEWFIELDS  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5251  CHRONICLES  of  Knufields.   n.p.,  [1870?]. 
Unpaged.   Nh. 

5252  FITTS,  JAMES  HILL.   History  of  Newfields, 
New  Hampshire,  1638-1911.   N.  F.  Carter,  ed. 
Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1912.   Pp.  viii,  785. 

5253  TORREY,  HARRY  K.   Newfields,  N.H.   [New- 
fields],  1949.   Pp.  15.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1576,  1577A,  1585. 


5241 


5242 


5243 


5244 


SMITH,  MARJORIE  WHALEN.   "The  Red  House  on 
Colby  Hill."   NHProfiles,  18  (July  1969),  38- 
43. 

Built  by  Greene  French  in  1802. 

SQUIRES,  JAMES  DUANE.   A  history  of  the  First 
Baptist  Church  of  New  London,  New  Hampshire, 
1788-1969,  and  its  parish  house.   New  London: 
Country  Pr. ,  1969.   Pp.  80. 

.   Mirror  to  America:   a  history  of  New 


London,  New  Hampshire,  1900-1950.   Appendices 
compiled  in  part  by  Helen  Kidder  Greenaway, 
Mildred  Crockett  Tunis,  and  Nancy  Lord  Dan- 
iels.  Concord:   Evans  Printing,  1952. 
Pp.  xxiv,  549. 

,  and  H.  LESLIE  SAWYER.   Our  first  two 


presidents:  H.  Leslie  Sawyer  and  Eugene  M. 
Austin:  two  essays  on  the  history  of  Colby 
Junior  College,  1928-1962.  Concord:  Evans 
Pr.,  1964.   Pp.  [iii],  31.   NhNLC. 


NEWINGTON  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5254  WEBBER,  LAURANCE  E.   "The  Kingston-Warren 
companies."  NHProfiles,  19  (Apr.  1970),  36- 
41. 

Rolled  steel  products. 

5255  "CENTENARY  church  buildings  of  New  Hampshire: 
Newington."   Congregational  Record  and  New 
Hampshire  Journal,  3  (1897-1898),  549. 

5256  [DONNELL,  ALBERT].   In  memoriam.   In  memory 
of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Knight)  Janverin  born 
July  8,  1687  died  February  10,  1757,  married 
Rev.  Joseph  Adams  A.M.  pastor  of  this  church 
October  13,  1720.   Newington,  1926.   Pp.  [7]. 

Includes  Donnell's  address  at  the  unveiling 
of  a  memorial  tablet  to  Mrs.  Joseph  Adams. 


204 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


NEWPORT  5282 


5257 


5258 


5259 


5260 


5261 


5262 


5263 


5264 


3265 


DONNELL,  ALBERT.   Newington,  New  Hampshire, 
parish  and  town:   a  study  in  ecclesiastical 
history.  Newington:  Newington  Historical  and 
Village  Improvement  Society,  1926.   Pp.  37. 

DUDLEY,  MYRON  SAMUEL.   "Historical  sketch  of 
Newington,  N.H. ,  1713-1810."   NEHGR,  58 
(1904),  247-254. 

FRINK,  MARY  ELIZABETH  COLEMAN.   Historical 
poem  of  the  church  in  Newington,  N.H.   New- 
ington, 1887.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 
Congr egat  ional . 


HALE,  WARREN  F.   "Town  forest. 
2  (Jan.  1953),  63-65. 
Since  1714. 


NHProfiles, 


HOYT,  JACKSON  M.   "Congregational  Church, 
Newington:   historical  sketch  read  at  the 
bi-centennial  celebration,  November  3,  1915. 
GraniteMo,  48  (1916),  7-14. 

NEWINGTON,  N.H.  Newington,  New  Hampshire, 
bicentennial  observance,  August  1-2,  1964. 
n.p.,  1964.   Pp.  67.   NhHi. 


"THE  NEWINGTON  church." 
(June  1944),  7. 

Newington  Town  Church. 


NHCCRecord,  8 


STAPLES,  LINNEA  STADIG.   "Vikings  on  the 
bay."   NHProfiles,  5  (Nov.  1956),  24-25. 
Little  Bay. 

TUTTLE,  CHARLES  WESLEY.   "Fox  Point  Massa- 
cre." MHSP,  17  (1879-1880),  105-111. 

Claims  Cotton  Mather's  account  of  Indian 
destruction  of  the  Fox  Point  settlement, 
1690,  where  Little  Bay  and  the  Piscataqua 
River  join,  is  false. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  511,  514,  1590. 


NEWMARKET  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5266  DAVIS,  N.  W.   "History  of  Newmarket."   New- 
market Advertiser,  Oct.  5,  12,  19,  26,  1906; 
Nov.  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,  1906;  Dec.  7,  14,  21, 
28,  1906;  Jan.  4,  11,  18,  25,  1907;  Feb.  1, 
8,  1907;  July  19,  26,  1907;  Aug.  2,  16,  30, 
1907;  Sept.  13,  27,  1907;  Oct.  18,  1907; 
Nov.  1,  15,  22,  1907;  Dec.  13,  27,  1907; 
Jan.  10,  24,  31,  1908;  Feb.  14,  21,  28, 
1908;  Mar.  6,  13,  20,  27,  1908;  Apr.  10,  17, 
24,  1908;  May  15,  22,  29,  1908;  July  17, 

24,  31,  1908;  Aug.  14,  21,  1908;  Oct.  23,  30, 
1908;  Nov.  6,  20,  1908. 

All  installments  appear  on  page  4  except 
Feb.  21  -  Aug.  14,  Oct.  23  -  Nov.  20,  1908, 
which  are  on  page  1. 

5267  "THE  DAVIS-Smith-Ffrost  garrison  house, 
Luberland  Road,  Newmarket,  New  Hampshire." 
OTNE,  34  (1943-1944),  59. 


5268  GEORGE,  NELLIE  PALMER.   "Mansion  house  of 
Wentworth  Cheswill."   GraniteMo,  48  (1916), 
203-208. 

5269  .  Old  Newmarket,  New  Hampshire:  his- 
torical sketches.  Exeter:  The  News-Letter 
Pr.,  1932.   Pp.  133. 

5270  GETCHELL,  SYLVIA  FITTS.  Lamprey  River  Vil- 
lage: the  early  years.  [Newmarket]:  New- 
market Pr.,  1976.   Pp.  65. 

5271  GREENE,  B.  B.  P.   "Davis-Smith  garrison,  de- 
molished 1880,  Lubberland  Road,  Newmarket, 
N.H."   GraniteMo,  48  (1916),  327-331. 

5272  HARVEY,  JOSEPH.   "An  unchartered  town." 
GraniteMo,  40  (1908),  33-122. 

5273  NEWMARKET,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  Congregational  Church,  in  New- 
market, N.H. ,  organized  March  27,  1828,  con- 
taining the  history  of  the  church....   Isaac 
C.  White,  comp.   Newmarket:   Wingate  &  Dunton, 
1877.   Pp.  37. 

5274  NEWMARKET  looks  ahead:   a  community  survey. 
Durham:   Univ.  of  New  Hampshire  Bookstore, 
1954.   Pp.  101.   NhU. 

5275  WHITE,  ISAAC  C.   A  semi-centennial  discourse 
delivered  Sunday,  March  24,  1878,  commemora- 
tive of  the. . .Congregational  Church,  New- 
market, N.H.   Boston:   Thomas  Todd,  1878. 
Pp.  17.   MBNEH. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1576,  1577A,  1585. 


NEWPORT  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


5276  ANDLER,  KENNETH.   "Newport's  railroad  days." 
NHProfiles,  23  (Jan.  1974),  66-69. 

5277  "A  BIT  of  newspaper  history."   GraniteMo,  2 
(1878-1879),  236-238. 

"Argus  and  Spectator." 

5278  BLACKBURN,  J.  H.   "The  First  Baptist  Church 
of  Newport,  N.H."   The  Chronicle,  1  (July 
1904),  1-3. 

5279  BROWN,  C.  M.   "Whip  and  Spur."  GraniteSt- 
Mag,  2  (1906),  239-244. 

A  presidential  campaign  newspaper,  1839- 
1860. 

5280  CHASE,  ARTHUR  B.   "The  Congregational  Church 
in  Newport."   GraniteMo,  28  (1900),  295-304. 

5281  CHENEY,  G.  A.   "Newport  today — its  men  and 
affairs."   GraniteMo,  40  (1908),  263-284. 

5282  EDES,  MARCIA  JOSEPHINE,  and  SAMUEL  HARCOURT 
EDES.   The  book  of  old  Newport:   old  drawings 
and  photographs  of  Newport,  New  Hampshire. 
Newport:   Pr.  of  the  Argus  and  Spectator, 
1909.   Pp.  [53]. 


205 


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5283  NEWPORT 


5283  EDES,  SAMUEL  HARCOURT.  Tales  from  the  his- 
tory of  Newport.  Newport:  Argus-Champion, 
1963.   Pp.  113. 

5284  "AN  IMPORTANT  historical  event:   Newport's 
one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  and  'old 
home  week'  celebration."   GraniteMo,  43 
(1911),  233-275. 

Includes  historical  address  by  Henry  Harri- 
son Metcalf . 

5285  McCRILLIS,  MARY  E.   "Reprisal  Chapter,  D.A.R. , 
of  Newport."   GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  177-179. 

5286  METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.  "Newport:  a  model 
New  England  town."  GraniteMo,  20  (1896),  1- 
31. 

5287  .  "A  prosperous  industry  and  its  mana- 
ger."  GraniteMo,  28  (1900),  309-314. 

Seth  M.  Richards  and  the  Dexter  Richards 
&  Son  woolen  mill. 


5297  "TWO  historic  houses."   GraniteMo,  42  (1910), 
185-186. 

Homes  of  William  Cheney  and  James  Breck. 

5298  WHEELER,  EDMUND.   The  history  of  Newport,  New 
Hampshire,  from  1766  to  1878,  with  a  genea- 
logical register....   Concord:   Republican 
Pr.,  1879.   Pp.  600. 

5299  YALE,  DAVID  LEWIS.   The  building  of  the 
Meeting  House:   a  sermon  preached  in  the 
Congregational  Church,  Newport,  New  Hampshire 
at... the  centennial  of  the  meeting  house  on 
Old  Home  Sunday,  August  19,  1923 [New- 
port?, 1923?].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

5300   .   Newport,  N.H. :   an  address  delivered 

at  the  Congregational  Church... on  Old  Home 

Sunday,  August  22,  1920 n.p.,  [1920?]. 

Unpaged.   Nh. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  518,  1636. 


5288 


5289 


5290 


5291 


5292 


5293 


NEWPORT,  N.H.   Newport,  New  Hampshire,  1761- 
1961:   bicentennial  celebration,  Aug.  14-20, 
1961.   Henry  E.  Mahoney,  ed.   [Newport?, 
1961?].   Pp.  72.   MBNEH. 

NEWPORT,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Cen- 
tennial celebration  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Newport,  N.H.,  October  28,  1879. 
Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1880.   Pp.  36. 

Historical  address  by  Albert  S.  Wait, 
[7]-36. 

.   Manual.   Newport:   Barton  &  Wheeler, 


1887.   Pp.  63. 

NEWPORT,  N.H.   FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH.   Centen- 
nial celebration,  Sept.  23,  1879.   Concord, 
1880.   Pp.  24. 

PARMELEE,  ANNE.   "The  Newport  Woman's  Club." 
GraniteMo,  41  (1909),  47-52. 

.   "Newport's  guest  book."   GraniteMo, 

43  (1910),  145-150. 

Famous  visitors  to  the  town. 


NEWTON  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5301  HADLEY,  AMOS.   "Poor's  brigade."   GraniteMo, 
3  (1879-1880),  60-64. 

Enoch  Poor;  Battle  of  Newtown,  1779. 

5302  LAMSON,  WILLIAM.   A  centennial  discourse,  de- 
livered on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of 
the  formation  of  the  Baptist  Church,  Newton, 
N.H.,  October  18,  1855.   Portsmouth:   C.  W. 
Brewster,  1856.   Pp.  62. 

5303  NEWTON,  N.H.   HISTORICAL  BOOKLET  ANNIVERSARY 
COMMITTEE.   Newton,  New  Hampshire,  1749-1974: 
225th  anniversary  celebration  historical 
booklet.   Donald  P.  Wright,  ed.   n.p., 
[1974].   Pp.  72.   NhHi. 

5304  NEWTON,  N.H.   SOUVENIR  BOOKLET  COMMITTEE. 
Bicentennial  celebration,  town  of  Newton, 
New  Hampshire,  historical  booklet  and  pro- 
gram... July  30,  1949.   Edward  Boulter,  comp. 
n.p.,  1949.   Pp.  60.   NhHi. 


5294  PARMELEE,  JOSEPH  W.   "Historical  sketch  of 
Newport."  GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880),  228- 
236,  269-288. 

5295  RYAN,  WALTER  A.   "A  note  on  a  founding  fa- 
ther:  Newport's  Benjamin  Giles,  twice  a 
rebel."  HNH,  32  (1977),  18-27. 

His  political  activites  in  Newport,  1766- 
1782. 

5296  SWEATT,  JOHN  L.  "Vital  statistics  of  the 
town  of  Newport,  New  Hampshire,  from  January, 
1837  to  January,  1859."  NHMedST,  69  (1859), 
28-35. 

Mortality  and  longevity  only. 


NORTH  HAMPTON  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5305  FOWLER,  WILLIAM  PLUMER.   "Looking  back  at 
Little  Boar's  Head,  with  a  history  of  Union 
Chapel."   Shoreliner,  [1]  (Aug.  1950),  40-42. 

5306   .   Union  Chapel,  Little  Boar's  Head,  New 

Hampshire,  an  historical  sketch. .. 1877-1952 . 
n.p.,  [1952],   Pp.  11.   NhHi. 

5307  FRENCH,  JONATHAN,  1778-1856.   A  discourse  de- 
livered at  Northampton,  N.H. ,  Nov.  18,  1821, 
being  twenty  years  from  the  author's  settle- 
ment in  the  Christian  ministry  in  that  place. 
Portsmouth:   T.  H.  Miller,  1822.   Pp.  11. 


206 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


NORTHWOOD  5330 


5308 


5309 


FRENCH,  JONATHAN,  1778-1856. 
sketch  of  North  Hampton,  N.H. 
4  (1816),  189-192. 


"Historical 
'  MHSC,  2d  s, 


NORTHWOOD  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5310 


5311 
5312 


.   Reminiscences  of  a  fifty  years  pas- 
torate:  a  half-century  discourse,  delivered 
in  North-Hampton,  N.H.,  November  18,  1851. 
Portsmouth:   C.  W.  Brewster,  1852.   Pp.  46. 

HAINES,  THOMAS  VANBUREN.   Historical  dis- 
course delivered  in  the  Congregational 
Church,  North  Hampton,  N.H.,  November  18, 
1888,  on  the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anni- 
versary of  the  formation  of  North  Hill  parish 
or  what  is  now  the  town  of  North  Hampton; 
also  a  manual  of  the  Congregational  Church. 
Boston:   Samuel  Usher,  1889.   Pp.  67. 

NO  ENTRY. 

NO  ENTRY. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1587. 


NORTHFIELD  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


5313  CROSS,  LUCY  ROGERS  HILL.   Bygones:   some 
things  not  generally  known  in  the  history  of 
Northfield,  New  Hampshire.   Read  before  the 
Northfield  and  Tilton  Woman's  Club.   Concord, 
1900.   Pp.  15. 

5314  .  History  of  Northfield,  New  Hampshire, 
1780-1905:  in  two  parts,  with  many  biograph- 
ical sketches  and  portraits,  also  pictures 

of  public  buildings  and  private  residences..., 
Concord:   Rumford  Pr. ,  1905.   2  v.  in  1. 

5315  HUNT,  LUCIAN.   "Centennial  address  at  North- 
field,  New  Hampshire."  GraniteMo,  4  (1880- 
1881),  16-30. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  6326-6327. 


NORTHUMBERLAND  (COOS  CO.) 


5316  CUNEO,  JOHN  R.   "Mysterious  Fort  Wentworth." 
HNH,  17  (June  1962),  18-25. 

5317  GUYOL,  PHILIP  NELSON.   "Fort  Wentworth:   the 
mystery  compounded."   HNH,  17  (June  1962), 
26-48. 

5318  POTTER,  NATALIE  and  DONNA  CRAGGY,  comps. 
1761,  our  bicentennial  year,  1961,  North- 
umberland, New  Hampshire.   Lancaster:   Coos 
County  Democrat,  [1961].   Unpaged.   Nh. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  4501. 


5319 


5320 


5321 


5322 


5323 


5324 


5325 


5326 


5327 


5328 


5329 


5330 


BAILEY,  JOANN  WEEKS.   A  guide  to  the  history 
and  old  dwelling  places  of  Northwood,  New 
Hampshire.   Concord:   Capital  Offset,  1973. 
Pp.  xi,  275. 

.   The  story  and  recipes  of  Lake  Shore 


Farm  on  Jenness  Pond,  Northwood,  New  Hamp- 
shire.  Told  by  Eloise  Ring.   Concord: 
Reprographics,  1976.   Pp.  79.   NhHi. 

BUSHEE,  WILLIAM  A.,  comp.   Manual  of  rules 
and  regulations. . .adopted  by  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Northwood  Center,  N.H. , 
March,  1897.   n.p.,  [1898].   Pp.  15.   NhHi. 

CATE,  GEORGE  W.   Address  delivered .. .at  the 
"Old  Home  Week"  celebration  at  Northwood, 
New  Hampshire,  on  Friday,  August  twenty-two, 
nineteen  hundred  and  two.   Amesbury,  Mass.: 
Irving  M.  Heath,  [1902?].   Pp.  12.   NhHi. 

COE-BROWN  NORTHWOOD  ACADEMY.   The  academy  at 
Northwood,  New  Hampshire. .. seventy-fifth 
anniversary,  1942.   n.p.,  [1942].   Pp.  39. 
NhHi. 

Includes  a  history  of  the  academy  by  Phyl- 
lis Tasker,  Constance  Linnell,  and  Eugene 
Hammond . 

COTTON,  ARTHUR  EVERETT.  "Northwood— an  his- 
torical summary."  GraniteMo,  6  (1882-1883), 
120-122. 

HILL,  RUTH  M.  "The  old  mill  dam  on  Saddle- 
back Mountain."  NHProfiles,  4  (June  1955), 
41-42. 

Bobbin  mill. 

MOSES,  JOHN  MARK.   "Early  settlers  of  East 
Northwood."  GraniteMo,  49  (1917),  37-42. 
Brief  biographical  sketches. 

.   "Early  settlers  of  Northwood." 
GraniteMo,  49  (1917),  209-215. 
Brief  biographies. 

"Northwood:   a  town  of  lakes." 


GraniteMo,  29  (1900),  185-204. 

NORTHWOOD,  N.H.   Honor  roll  of  those  who 
served  in  the  armed  forces  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  World  War  II,  1941-1946, 
town  of  Northwood,  N.H.   n.p.,  1947.   Pp.  22. 
NhHi. 

Brief  biographical  sketches. 

"RECOLLECTIONS  of  the  history  of  Northwood, 
N.H."  NHHSC,  3  (1832),  67-94. 
Signed:   A-n  B-e. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1580. 


207 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5331  NOTTINGHAM 


NOTTINGHAM  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5331 


5332 


5333 


5334 


5335 


5336 


5337 


5338 


FERNALD,  ELIZABETH  C.   "Incidents  in  the 
early  history  of  Nottingham."   GraniteMo,  59 
(1927),  349-350. 

HILL,  RUTH  M.   "Tales  of  a  Nottingham  tavern." 
NHProfiles,  1  (Oct.  1952),  42-45. 
Dame  Tavern . 

NILES,  HAROLD  H.   "Nottingham's  200th  anni- 
versary."  GraniteMo,  54  (1922),  369-373. 

NOTTINGHAM,  N.H.   Nottingham- 2 50,  May  10, 
1722  -  May  10,  1972.   [Nottingham]:   Notting- 
ham Historical  Society,  1972.   Pp.  32.   NhHi. 

STEVENS,  MRS.  EDWARD  SANBORN.   "A  tale  of 
Nottingham."   Deerfield  Post,  Provisional 
Issue  (Oct.  1957),  [2,  6] . 
Written  in  1900. 

WASSON,  JEANNE  F.   "The  Pawtuckaway  Boulders." 
Deerfield  Post,  4  (Dec.  1959),  2. 

.   "The  Pawtuckaway  'explosions.'" 


5343 


5344 


Deerfield  Post,  4  (Nov.  1959),  2. 
Mount  Pawtuckaway. 

WRIGHT,  GRACE.   The  Nottingham  pageant,  1772- 
1922,  Nottingham,  New  Hampshire,  August  21, 
1922.   n.p.,  [1922].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1580,  1610. 


ODELL  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located, 


ORANGE  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


5339    HAMEL,  ALICE,  and  JOANNE  MOULTON,  comps.   A 
history  of  Orange,  New  Hampshire.   Canaan: 
Cardigan  Mountain  School,  1969.   Pp.  37. 


ORFORD  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


5340  BLOSSOM,  DEBORAH.  "Orford's  seven  stately 
ridge  houses."  NHProfiles,  9  (June  1960), 
36-41. 

5341  CARTER,  GEORGE  CALVIN.   "New  Hampshire's 
steamboat."   New  Hampshire  Troubadour,  14 
(Apr.  1944),  11-13. 

Samuel  Morey,  1793. 

5342  EQUITY  PUBLISHING  CORPORATION,  ORFORD.   This 
is  Orford:   a  great  town  in  which  to  live 
and  work.   Orford,  1960.   Pp.  32. 

Includes  history  by  Alice  Hodgson. 


5345 


5346 


5347 


5348 


5349 


5350 


5351 


5352 


5353 


5354 


FARRELL,  GABRIEL.   "Capt.  Samuel  Morey  who 
built  a  steamboat  fourteen  years  before  Ful- 
ton." GraniteStMag,  6  (1910-1911),  93-103. 

HARVEY,  EDWIN  DEEKS .   A  history  of  the  Orford 
church,  1770-1945:   also  a  Manual  of  the  two 
Orford  churches,  of  the  First  Church  from 
1770  to  date,  and,  of  the  Second  or  West 
Church  1822  to  date.   Bradford,  Vt. :   Green 
Mountain  Pr. ,  1945.   Pp.  72. 

HISTORIC  mill  sites  of  Orford,  New  Hampshire 
marked  by  Orford  High  School  students. . .under 
the  supervision  of  Alice  Doan  Hodgson,   n.p., 
1975.   Pp.  31.   NhHi. 

HODGSON,  ALICE  DOAN,  and  EARL  M.  HAND.   A 
brief  history  of  the  Protestant  churches  of 
Orford,  New  Hampshire,  1770  to  1970.   Orford: 
Equity  Publishing,  1970.   Pp.  26.   NhHi. 

HODGSON,  ALICE  DOAN.   "History  in  towns:   Or- 
ford, New  Hampshire."  Antiques,  112  (1977), 
712-725. 

j.   "The  Morey  House  on  Orford  Ridge." 


NHEchoes,  3  (May- June  1972),  24-26. 

.   "The  New  Hampshire  home  of  Mr.  and 


Mrs.  John  Hodgson."   Antiques,  92  (1962), 
182-186. 

Samuel  Morey  House. 

.   Orford,  New  Hampshire:   a  most  beauti- 


ful village.   Littleton:   Courier  Printing, 
1978.   Pp.  iv,  36.   NhHi. 

.   Thanks  to  the  past:   the  story  of 


Orford,  New  Hampshire.   Orford:   Historical 
Fact  Publications,  1965. 

MOWRY,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS.   Who  invented  the 
American  steamboat?   A  statement  of  the  evi- 
dence that  the  first  American  steamboat,  pro- 
pelled by  means  of  paddle  wheels,  was  invent- 
ed, constructed,  and  successfully  operated  on 
Connecticut  River,  about  1792,  by  Captain 
Samuel  Morey,  of  Orford,  N.H. ,  and  that 
Robert  Fulton  saw  the  boat  in  operation. 
Read  before  the  New  Hampshire  Antiquarian 
Society  at  an  adjourned  meeting,  October  22, 
1874.   Contoocook:   The  Antiquarian  Society, 
1874.   Pp.  28. 

ORFORD,  N.H.   Centennial  celebration  of  the 
town  of  Orford,  N.H. ,  containing  the  oration, 
poems  and  speeches,  delivered  on  Thursday, 
September  7,  1865,  with  some  additional  mat- 
ters relating  to  the  history  of  the  place. 
Manchester:   H.  A.  Gage,  1865.   Pp.  145. 

.   Report  of  the  bicentennial  celebra- 
tion of  the  town  of  Orford,  New  Hampshire, 
August  7  &  8,  1965.   n.p.,  [1965?].   Pp.  147. 
MBNEH. 


208 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


PEMBROKE  5381 


5355  ORFORD,  N.H.   Report  of  the  celebration  of 
the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary 
of  the  settlement  of  the  town  of  Orford, 
N.H. ,  August  25,  1915.   Hanover:   Dartmouth 
Pr.,  1915.   Pp.  107.   NhHi. 

"Historical  record,"  by  William  R.  Conant, 
19-105. 

5356  ORFORD,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE.   Or- 
ford, New  Hampshire:   200th  anniversary  pic- 
torial. .  .August  7  &  8,  1965.   [Orford, 
1965].   Pp.  [40].   NhD. 

5357  ORFORD,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Manual 
of  the  Congregational  Church  at  Orford, 
N.H.  ,  containing  the  history,  creed....   St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt. :   Caledonian  Pr. ,  1894. 

Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

5358  POWERS,  GRANT.   "Early  Orford."   GraniteSt- 
Mag,  6  (1910-1911),  140-142. 


5370  11ERR0W,  RENA  McLAUTHLIN.   "Sons  of  Ossipee." 
Ko-was,  (1911),  16-22. 

Biographical  sketches. 

5371  "THE  OSSIPEE  catechism."   Ko-was,  (1911),  27- 
28. 

Historical  questions  with  answers. 

5372  POOR,  HARRY  W.   "Ossipee  ramblings  along  old 
Indian  trails."   New  Hampshire  Archeological 
Society.   Miscellaneous  Papers,  no.  1  (Feb. 
1962),  9-14. 

5373  PREBLE,  EDWARD  A.   "Whittier's  tree."  Nature 
Magazine,  19  (Jan.  1932),  48. 

Sugar  maple  tree  under  which  Whittier  is 
supposed  to  have  written  "Sunset  on  the  Bear- 
camp." 

5374  REED,  FRANK  H.   "Ossipee  Corner."   Ko-was, 
(1911),  8-9. 


OSSIPEE  (CARROLL  CO.) 


5375   TASKER,  LENA  SPEAR.   "Early  customs  in  Ossi- 
pee."  Ko-was,  (1911),  12-16. 


5359 


5360 


5361 


5362 


5363 


5364 


5365 


5366 


5367 


5368 


5369 


BRACKETT,  BELINDA  FOLSON.   "Memories  of 
early  school  days."   Ko-was,  (1911),  9-12. 

BURT,  HELEN.   "Reminiscences  of  the  poet 
Whittier."   The  Bookman,  1  (1895),  230-234, 
309-312. 

At  Bearcamp  in  West  Ossipee. 

CARTER,  GEORGE  CALVIN.   "The  first  snow- 
mobile." Yankee,  11  (Mar.  1947),  31. 

Virgil  D.  White's  in  West  Ossipee,  1913. 

"THE  FIRST  snowmobiles."   Yankee,  35  (Jan. 
1971),  74-79. 

HUME,  ELIZABETH  F.   "Summers  with  a  poet: 
recollections  of  John  Greenleaf  Whittier." 
Essex  Institute  Historical  Collections,  75 
(1939),  313-325. 

"INDIAN  mound  in  Ossipee."   CH&Misc,  2 
(1823),  45-46. 

LARCOM,  LUCY.   "In  the  Ossipee  glens." 
NEM,  n.s.  7  (1892),  192-207. 

LEIGHTON,  MINNIE  IMOGENE.   "Center  Ossipee." 
Ko-was,  (1911),  3-7. 

.   The  early  settlers'  meeting  house 


at  Leighton's  Corner.   Center  Ossipee: 
Independent  Pr.,  1933.   Pp.  38. 

LOUD,  GROVER  CLEVELAND.   "The  Dan  Hole  Val- 
ley." American  Journal  of  Economics  and 
Sociology,  26  (1967),  337-350. 

.   A  Wesleyan  century  in  a  village  of 


5376  THYNG,  J.  WARREN.   "Reminiscences  of  Whit- 
tier:  the  poet's  summers  by  Bearcamp  Water." 
GraniteStMag,  3  (1907),  89-98. 

5377  WATSON,  GRANVILLE,  WALKER  BATCHELDER,  and 
ROYCE  RIDDLE.   "The  Snowmobile  story." 
Splash  Pan,  7  (Winter  1960-1961),  4-5. 

Snowmobile  Co.,  West  Ossipee. 

5378  WHEELER,  STEPHEN  M.   "State  v.  Frederick  L. 
Small—revisited."   NHBarJ,  4  (1961-1962), 
9-18. 

Murder  of  Florence  Arlene  Curry  Small,  1916. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 
PELHAM  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


5379   CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.   "New  Hampshire's 
worst  trolley  wreck."  Yankee,  31  (Sept. 
1967),  118-120,  123. 

Hudson,  Pelham  &  Salem  Electric  Railway; 
Sept.  6,  1903. 


PEMBROKE  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


5380  ALDRICH,  FRANK  LEVI.   "Suncook  today." 
GraniteMo,  29  (1900),  3-93. 

Includes  biographical  sketches  of  prominent 
residents. 

5381  BARKER,  SHIRLEY  FRANCES.   "The  murdered 
maiden  student."   NHProfiles,  6  (Feb.  1957), 
27,  41-42. 

Trial  and  execution,  1875-1878,  of  Joseph 
Lepage  for  murder  of  Josie  Langmaid. 


New  Hampshire:   the  Moultonville  Methodist 
Church,  1866-1966.   North  Conway:   Reporter 
Pr.,  1968.   Pp.  46. 


209 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5382  PEMBROKE 


5382  CARTER,  NATHAN  FRANKLIN,  and  TRUEWORTHY  LADD       5395 
FOWLER.   History  of  Pembroke,  N.H. ,  1730- 

1895.   Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1895.   2  v. 
in  1. 

5383  "THE  CONGREGATIONAL  Church  of  Pembroke." 
GraniteMo,  44  (1912),  123-125. 


WILLEY,  ISAAC.   A  brief  history  of  the  First 
Congregational  Church  in  Pembroke,  N.H. 
Bristol:   R.  W.  Musgrove,  1876.   Pp.  48. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  632,  1558,  1571-1573,  1665. 


5384  DU  MONT,  JOHN  SANDERSON.   "The  Fife  revolver." 
American  Rifleman,  103  (Sept.  1955),  22-23. 

Invented  by  Harmon  Fife  of  North  Pembroke        5396 
in  1835. 

5385  GREENE,  ANNA.   "Pembroke  Street."   New  Hamp- 
shire, 61  (1929),  387-389. 

Social  life  and  customs. 


PETERBOROUGH  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


ADAMS,  MARY.   The  origin  of  the  Handicraft 
Society:   read  at  the  Progressive  Club  Novem- 
ber 20,  1920... its  aims  and  history  of  past 
years.   [Peterborough?,  1920?].   Pp.  [6]. 
NhP. 

Since  1904. 


5400 


5401 


5386  KEELER,  S.  C.   The  murdered  maiden  student:         5397 
a  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Miss  Josie  A. 
Langmaid....   N.Y. :   Crum  &  Ringler,  1878. 

Pp.  63. 

A  student  at  Pembroke  Academy,  murdered  on       5398 
her  way  to  school  Oct.  4,  1875. 

5387  [McCLINTOCK,  JOHN  N0RRIS].   History  of  Pem- 
broke,  n.p.,  [1883].   Pp.  208.  5399 

Narrative  reaches  1835.   MS.  note  signed 
"Otis  G.  Hammond"  on  flyleaf  of  DLC  copy 
asserts  edition  mostly  destroyed  after  author 
disagreed  with  town.   NhHi  copy  has  type- 
script t.p.,  Concord,  1892. 

5388  PEMBROKE,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMEMORATIVE 
BOOKLET  COMMITTEE.   The' town  of  Pembroke, 
1759-1959:   200th  anniversary  celebration, 
August,  1959.   Concord:   Capital  Offset, 
1959.   Pp.  34. 

5389  PEMBROKE,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Manu- 
al of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Pembroke, 

N.H.,  1896.   (1881)   Bristol:   Enterprise,         5402 
1896.   Pp.  26.   NhHi. 

5390  "PEMBROKE  Academy."   GraniteMo,  11  (1887), 
397-401. 

5391  "PEMBROKE  Academy."  GraniteMo,  41  (1909), 
225-238. 

5392  PRESCOTT,  ABRAHAM,  defendant.   Report  of  the 
trial  of  Abraham  Prescott,  for  the  murder  of 
Mrs.  Sally  Cochran,  of  Pembroke,  June  23, 
1833.   Executed  at  Hopkinton,  January  6, 
1836.   Manchester:   Daily  Mirror,  1869. 

Pp.  46.   NhM.  5404 

5393  WASSON,  JOANNE  F.   "Pleasant  Pond— an  indus- 
trial supply."   Deer field  Post,  6  (June 

1961),  2.  5405 

5394  WHITTEMORE,  LAWRENCE  F.,  and  HENRY  W.  MUNRO, 
JR.   "Suncook  Depot."   NHProfiles,  9  (Apr. 

1960),  22-23.  54O6 

Suncook  Valley  Railroad. 


5403 


BOLQUERIN,  JAMES. 
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'MacDowell  Colony — house 
NHProfiles,  18  (Aug. 


BOYLE,  KAY,  et  al.   The  MacDowell,  Peter- 
borough, New  Hampshire.   Peterborough, 
[196-?].   Unpaged.   NhP. 

BRENNAN,  JAMES  FRANCIS.  The  first  free  public 
library:   Peterborough,  New  Hampshire.... 
[Peterborough?,  1923].   Pp.  [4]. 

First  appeared  in  Peterborough  Transcript, 
July  26,  1923. 

.   "History  of  [the]  Peterborough  Public 


Library."   New  Hampshire  Library  Commission. 
Bulletin,  n.s.  1  (1900),  5-9. 

.   "The  Irish  pioneers  and  founders  of 


Peterborough,  New  Hampshire."  American  Irish 
Historical  Society.   Journal,  2  (1899),  145- 
151. 

.   Origin  of  the  name  of  the  town  of 

Peterborough,  New  Hampshire.   [Peterborough?, 
1908?].   Pp.  7. 

Reprinted  in  American  Catholic  Historical 
Society  of  Philadelphia.   Records,  26  (1915), 
25-35. 


"Our  Irish  American  citizens. 


The 


following  response  to  the  above  toast  was 
delivered. . .at  the  celebration  of  the  150th 
anniversary  of  Peterborough,  New  Hampshire, 

October  24th,  1889 [Peterborough?, 

1889].   Unpaged. 

.   "The  Peterborough  Academy,  1836- 

1903."  Peterborough  Historical  Society  Col- 
lections, 1  [1904?],  17-32. 

.   "Peterborough  Town  Library:   the 

pioneer  public  library."   GraniteMo,  28 
(1900),  281-291. 

Peterborough's  apostolic  twelve. 
Peterborough:   Transcript  Printing,  1925. 
Pp.  [7].   NhHi. 
Biographies. 


210 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


PETERBOROUGH  5434 


5407 


5408 


5409 


5410 


5411 


BRENNAN,  JAMES ' FRANCIS .   Peterborough's  Revo- 
lutionary soldiers:   an  address  delivered  in 
the  Peterborough  Historical  Society's  Hall, 
Peterborough,  New  Hampshire,  May  2nd,  1924 — 
before  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion.  Peterborough,  1924.   Pp.  [10]. 

Reprinted  from  Peterborough  Transcript, 
May  29,  1924. 

"Scraps  of  early  military  history  of 


5412 


Peterborough."   Peterborough  Historical  Soci- 
ety Collections,  1  [1904?],  53-61. 

BROWN,  ROLLO  WALTER.   "Mrs.  MacDowell  and  her 
colony."  Atlantic  Monthly,  184  (July  1949), 
42-46. 

Marian  MacDowell. 

CARMER,  CARL.   "Marian  MacDowell:   woman  with 
a  possible  dream."   Yankee,  36  (Apr.  1972), 
86-87,  156-160,  162-163. 
MacDowell  Colony. 

DAWES,  DEXTER  BAILEY,  II.   "The  'Bulfinch' 
church  of  Peterborough,  New  Hampshire:   de- 
struction of  a  town  myth."   OTNE,  48  (1957- 
1958),  107-110,  iv. 

DUNBAR,  ELIJAH.   "Ecclesiastical  history  of 
Peterborough."   CH&Misc,  1  (1822),  55-56. 


5420  HUNGERFORD,  EDWARD.   "Hand  in  hand  go  culture 
and  tradition  in  Peterborough,  which  has  come 
to  regard  itself  as  a  real  theater  of  all  the 
arts."   Shadowland  Expressing  the  Arts,  7 
(Oct.  1922),  60-62,  77. 

5421  HUMPHREY,  GRACE.   "The  MacDowell  Memorial 
Colony."   Country  Life,  42  (June  1922),  50- 
51. 

5422  IRWIN,  FREDERICK  T.   "The  Peterborough  Li- 
brary."  GraniteMo,  60  (1928),  213-216. 

5423  KENDALL,  GEORGE  M.   "Artists'  world— the 
MacDowell  Colony."   NHProfiles,  4  (July 
1955),  20-21. 

5424  KINSCELLA,  ELLA  GERTRUDE  and  HAZEL  GERTRUDE 
KINSCELLA.   Chronicles  of  Peterborough. 
Peterborough:   Transcript  Printing,  [1920]. 
Pp.  31. 

5425  KUBLY,  HERBERT.   "The  care  and  feeding  of 
artists."   Horizon,  5  (Mar.  1963),  26-33. 

MacDowell  Colony. 

5426  MacDOWELL,  MARIAN  GRISWOLD  NEVINS.   The 
first  twenty  years  of  the  MacDowell  Colony: 
a  sketch.   Peterborough:   Transcript  Print- 
ing, 1951.   Pp.  16. 


5413   .   "A  topographical  and  historical  ac- 
count of  Peterborough,  N.H."   CH&Misc,  1 
(1822),  129-140. 

5414  DUSTAN,  GEORGE.   Historical  address  at  the 
thirtieth  anniversary  of  the  Union  Evangeli- 
cal Church  of  Peterborough,  N.H.,  1858-1888, 

delivered  April  21,  1888 Peterboro': 

Farnum  &  Scott,  1888.   Pp.  16. 

5415  FRENCH,  EDWARD.   "Picturesque  Peterborough." 
GraniteMo,  18  (1895),  209-229. 

5416  HAGEDORN,  HERMAN.   A  poet  at  Peterborough: 
extracts  from  Edward  Arlington  Robinson,  a 
biography.   Peterborough:   Edward  MacDowell 
Association,  n.d.   Pp.  8.   NhP. 


5427   .   Random  notes  on  Edward  MacDowell  and 

his  music.   Boston:   A.  P.  Schmidt,  1950. 
Pp.  v,  36. 

Includes  his  years  in  Peterborough,  1892- 
1908. 

5428  "THE  MacDOWELL  Colony:   fifty  years  of  ser- 
vice to  American  culture."  American  Artist, 
21  (Apr.  1957),  50-51,  60-62. 

Established  in  1910. 

5429  MacKAYE,  HAZEL.   "The  Peterborough  pageant." 
Drama,  1  (1911),  136-147. 

5430  McKEE,  JAMES  E.   "All  Saints'  Church,  Peter- 
borough, New  Hampshire,  1901-1951."  NHChurch- 
man,  4  (June  1951),  6-7,  13. 


5417  HARRER,  JOHN  A.   Reverend  Abiel  Abbot  of  5431 
Peterborough,  New  Hampshire.   Boston:   Thomas 

Todd,  1978.   Pp.  x,  149.   NhHi. 

Minister,  First  Congregational  Church, 
1827-1848;  founded  town  library;  left  town 
1853.  5432 

5418  [HENKLE] ,  HENRIETTA.   "The  art  of  disinter- 
ested affection."  New  England  Galaxy,  5 

(Spring  1964),  11-18.  5433 

At  MacDowell  Colony;  signed:   "by  Henrietta 
Buckmaster. " 

5419  HISTORICAL  sketches  of  Peterborough,  New 

Hampshire:   portraying  events  and  data  con-        5434 
tributing  to  the  history  of  the  town. 
[Peterborough] :   Peterborough  Historical 
Society,  1938.   Pp.  324. 


MORISON,  GEORGE  ABBOT.   History  of  Peter- 
borough, New  Hampshire.   Rindge:   Richard  R. 
Smith,  1954.   2  v. 

V.  2,  genealogies,  compiled  by  Etta  M.  Smith. 

An  address  delivered  at  the  centennial 


celebration,  in  Peterborough,  N.H. ,  Oct.  24, 
1839.   Boston:   Isaac  R.  Butts,  1839. 

The  proprietors  of  Peterborough,  New 


Hampshire,  with  some  considerations  on  the 
origin  of  the  name.  Peterborough:  Peter- 
borough Historical  Society,  1930.   Pp.  36. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION.   The  cen- 
tenary of  the  establishment  of  public  librar- 
ies and  the  forty-fourth  annual  meeting  of  the 
New  Hampshire  Library  Association,  held  in  the 


211 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5435  PETERBOROUGH 


Unitarian  Church  and  parish  house.   Peterbor- 
ough, New  Hampshire,  August  22-24,  1933. 
Peterborough:   Peterborough  Transcript  Pr. , 
1933.   Pp.  33. 

Includes  history  of  Peterborough  Public 
Library. 

5435  NICHOLS,  GERTRUDE  L.   Peter's  elders  in  1930. 
Peterborough,  1930.   Pp.  [7]. 

Sketches  and  portraits  of  twelve  leading 
citizens. 

5436  "OLD  homes  renewed."   GraniteMo,  40  (1908), 
295-302. 

Historic  houses. 

5437  PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.   Proceedings  of  the  sesqui- 
centennial  celebration  held  at  Peterborough, 
N.H.,  Thursday,  Oct.  24,  1889,  with  the  ac- 
tion of  the  town  and  its  committees  incident- 
al thereto.   Peterborough:   Peterboro' 
Transcript,  1890.   Pp.  131. 

5438  PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.   ALL  SAINTS'  CHURCH.   All 
Saints'  Church,  Peterborough,  New  Hampshire, 
consecrated  August  the  fifth,  A.D. 
MDCCCCXXIII.   Peterborough,  1941.   Pp.  23. 
NhP. 

"Milestones  on  the  way"  [1901-1941] 
pp.  [5J-10. 

5439  PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE, 
(1939) .   Commemorative  booklet  (brief  histor- 
ical sketch  of  Peterborough  from  1889-1939); 
bicentennial  of  Peterborough,  New  Hampshire, 
October  21,  1939.   Peterborough,  [1939]. 

Pp.  44.   MB. 

5440  PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE, 
(1976).   Peterborough  in  pictures,  1876-1976, 
together  with  a  brief  survey  of  the  changes... 
since  1776.   Peterborough:   Transcript  Print- 
ing, 1976.   Pp.  [78].   NhHi. 

5441  PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.   BOARD  OF  TRADE.   Peter- 
borough, New  Hampshire:   a  good  place  to  live 
in.   Peterborough:   Transcript  Printing, 
1926.   Pp.  39.   NhHi. 

Includes  a  brief  history  by  James  F.  Bren- 
nan,  not  included  in  the  later  (1932?) 
edition. 

5442  PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.   FIRST  CHURCH.   Architec- 
tural history  and  historical  background  of 
the  First  Church  of  Peterborough,  New  Hamp- 
shire (Unitarian) :   sesquicentennial  restora- 
tion celebration,  1826  -  22  February  -  1976. 
n.p. ,  n.d.   Pp.  [11] .   NhP. 

5443  .   A  brief  historical  sketch  of  the 


5445 


First  Church  in  Peterborough,  1752-1952. 
Mrs.  Robert  F.  Carli,  Edward  Noble  Larrabee, 
George  Abbot  Morison,  and  Frederick  Lewis 
Weis,  comps.   Peterborough,  1953.   Pp.  23. 


5446 


5447 


5448 


5449 


5450 


5451 


5452 


5453 


5454 


5455 


PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.   LIBRARY.   The  story  of 
the  Peterborough  Town  Library,  [1966]. 
Peterborough:   Peterborough  Savings  Bank, 
[1969].   Pp.  [11].   Nh. 

.   Town  library  of  Peterborough,  New 

Hampshire,  established  April  9,  1833.   [His- 
tory].  Peterborough,  1893.   Pp.  27. 

PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.   METHODIST  EPISCOPAL 
CHURCH.   Year  book,  history  and  directory  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Peterborough, 
N.H.   Peterborough,  1932.   Pp.  [14].   NhP. 

PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.   SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT. 
Dedication  of  the  Soldiers'  monument,  at 
Peterboro',  N.H. ,  on  Friday,  June  17th,  1870. 
Peterborough:   Transcript  Office,  Farnum  & 
Scott,  1870.   Pp.  72. 

PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.  UNION  CONGREGATIONAL 

CHURCH.   Manual  of  the  Union  Congregational 

Church  and  Society  in  Peterboro,  N.H. ,  1895. 

Peterboro:   Church  Pr. ,  [1895].   Pp.  32. 

NhHi. 

PETERBOROUGH  memorial  pageant,  Tuesday, 
Thursday  and  Saturday,  August  16,  18,  20, 
1910... in  woods  on  the  grounds  of  the  Mac- 
Dowell  Memorial  Association,  Peterborough, 

N.H Concord:   Rumford  Pr.,  1910. 

Pp.  31. 

PETERBOROUGH  SAVINGS  BANK.   Peterborough 
Savings  Bank,  Peterborough,  New  Hampshire, 
1859-1939:   a  mutual  bank  serving  the  Monad- 
nock  Region,  eightieth  anniversary;  two 
hundredth  anniversary  of  the  Town  of  Peter- 
borough.  [Peterborough,  1939].   Pp.  [4]. 
NhP. 

Peterborough  Savings  Bank,  Peterbor- 
ough, New  Hampshire,  1859-1925.   Informal 
opening  of  the  remodeled  bank  building, 
December  8,  1925,  three  to  nine  o'clock  P.M. 
[Peterborough:   Transcript  Printing,  [1925?]. 
Pp.  [5].   NhP. 

.   Peterborough  Savings  Bank,  the  first 


5456 


hundred  years,  1859-1959.   n.p.,  [1959]. 
Pp.  [17].   Nh. 

"PETERBOROUGH  Town  Library."   Granite  State 
Libraries,  8  (Aug.  1972),  3-4. 

PIPER,  FRED  SMITH.   Altemont  Lodge,  No.  26, 
A.F.  &  A.M.,  Peterborough,  N.H. :   an  histori- 
cal sketch,  1815-1915.   Peterborough: 
Transcript  Printing,  1918.   Pp.  69.   NhHi. 

ROBINSON,  EDWIN  ARLINGTON.   "The  Peterborough 
idea."   North  American  Review,  204  (Sept. 
1916),  448-454. 

Report  of  a  visit  to  the  MacDowell  Colony. 


5444   PETERBOROUGH,  N.H.   FIRST  PRESBYTERIAN 

CHURCH.   Manual  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Peterborough,  N.H.   Dover:   George 
Wadleigh,  1856.   Pp.  24. 


212 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


PITTSBURG  5481 


5457 


5458 


5459 


5460 


5461 


5462 


5463 


5464 


SANBORN,  FRANKLIN  BENJAMIN.  "The  Smiths  and 
Walkers  of  Peterborough,  Exeter,  and  Spring- 
field."  GraniteMo,  27  (1899),  223-248. 

SMITH,  ALBERT.   History  of  the  town  of  Peter- 
borough, Hillsborough  County,  New  Hampshire, 
with  the  report  of  the  proceedings  at  the 
centennial  celebration  in  1839;  an  appendix 
containing  the  records  of  the  original  pro- 
prietors; and  a  genealogical  and  historical 
register.   Boston:   George  H.  Ellis,  1876. 
Pp.  360,  375. 

SMITH,  EZRA  M.   Annual  reunion,  school  dis- 
trict no.  5,  "Caper  Corner,"  Peterborough, 
New  Hampshire,  August  22,  1910:   school 
houses  in  Peterborough,  and  description  of 
district  no.  5.   [Peterborough,  1910]. 
Pp.  8. 

SMITH,  JONATHAN.   "The  evolution  of  a  church." 

GraniteMo,  29  (1900),  377-391. 
Unitarian. 

.   The  home  of  the  Smith  family  in 


Peterborough,  New  Hampshire,  1749-1842. 
Clinton,  Mass.:   W.  J.  Coulter,  1900. 
Pp.  x,  202. 

.   "Peterborough  in  the  French  and  In- 


dian War."   GraniteMo,  33  (1902),  110-124. 
.   Peterborough,  New  Hampshire,  in  the 


American  Revolution.  [Peterborough] ,  Peter- 
borough Historical  Society,  1913.  Pp.  viii, 
423. 

.   "The  proprietors  of  Peterborough." 


PIERMONT  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


5470  HORTON,  LOUISE  S.,  ELIZABETH  H.  UNDERHILL, 
and  ELEANOR  D.  DEAL.   Piermont,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1764-1947.   Bradford,  Vt.:   Green 
Mountain  Pr . ,  [1948].   Pp.  236. 

5471  KEYES,  FRANCES  PARKINSON  WHEELER.   "William 
Tarleton,  the  tavern  keeper  of  Piermont." 
GraniteMo,  50  (1918),  195-200. 

5472  MUDGETT,  MILDRED  D.   "My  home  town,  Pier- 
mont."  New  Hampshire  Troubadour,  21  (Apr. 
1951) ,  8-11. 


GraniteMo,  39  (1907),  339-356. 


PTNKHAM'S    GRANT    (COOS    CO.) 


5473    WHITEHEAD,  ARTHUR  F.   "The  rescue  of  Max 

Englehart."  NHProfiles,  8  (Dec.  1959),  14- 
15,  42-45. 

1925,  Pinkham's  Notch. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  683. 


PITTSBURG  (COOS  CO.) 


5474  ANDREWS,  FRANCIS  H.   Pittsburg  panorama. 
Woodsville:   Twin  State  Publishing,  1960. 
Pp.  36.   Nh. 

5475  AUDET,  F.  J.   "La  republique  d1 Indian 
Stream."   Royal  Society  of  Canada  Proceedings 
and  Transactions.   2d  s.  12,  sec.  1  (1906), 
119-127. 


5465 


5466 


5467 


"The  Scotch-Irish  settlers  of  Peter- 


5468 


5469 


borough."  GraniteMo,  29  (1900),  251-268. 

WARREN,  DALE.   "The  MacDowell  Colony  at 
Peterborough."   Landmark,  9  (Sept.  1927), 
563-566. 

WEBBER,  LAWRANCE  E.   "An  ancient  craft  pros- 
pers." NHProfiles,  18  (Aug.  1969),  44-47, 
64-65. 

Peterboro  Basket  Company. 

WHEELER,  CARLETON  AMES.   The  meetinghouse  on 
the  hill:   an  address... at  the  dedication, 
June  14,  1929,  of  the  tablet  marking  the  lo- 
cation of  the  first  meeting  house  and  the 
first  cemetery  in  Peterborough,  New  Hamp- 
shire.  Peterborough:   Transcript,  1929. 
Pp.  [12].   NhP. 

Reprinted  from  the  June  27,  1929,  Peter- 
borough Transcript. 

WIDDEMER,  MARGARET.   Summers  at  the  colony. 
[Syracuse,  N.Y. ] :   Syracuse  Univ.  Library 
Associates,  1964.   Pp.  36. 

From  author's  reminiscences,  "Golden 
friends  I  had." 


5476  AYLMER,  KEVIN,  and  ROGER  BOWEN.  "The  lost 
republic."  Yankee,  32  (Mar.  1968),  60-67, 
101-103. 

5477  [BLACK,  HENRY  CAMPBELL].   "Some  forgotten 
constitutions:   Indian  Stream  Republic." 
Constitutional  Review,  11  (1927),  53-58. 

5478  BROWN,  ROGER  HAMILTON.   The  struggle  for  the 
Indian  Stream  Territory.   Cleveland,  Ohio: 
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5479  FEARON,  PERLEY  E.   Pittsburg  puckerbrush. 
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5479A  FOGG,  KATHERINE  A.   "Pittsburg,  New  Hamp- 
shire:  the  last  frontier."   Outlook,  3 
(Winter  1977),  12-15. 

5480  GOSSELIN,  GUY.  "Freedom  founders  in  upper 
Coos."  MtWObNB,  17  (1976),  16-20,  42-43. 

5481  H0LBR00K,  STEWART  HALL.   "The  lost  nation  of 
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SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1544. 


213 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5482  PITTSBURG 


5482 


5483 


5484 


5485 


5486 


5486A 


HOLBROOK,  STEWART  HALL.   "Third  Connecticut 
Lake."   Ford  Times  Special  Edition:   New 
England  Journeys  no.  2  (1954),  66-67. 

MARSHALL,  GERTRUDE  WEEKS.   Indian  Stream 
Republic  and  the  Indian  Stream  war:   an 
authentic  bit  of  New  Hampshire  history. 
Groveton,  1935.   Pp.  44. 

PIKE,  ROBERT  EVERDING.   "Folk  songs  from 
Pittsburg,  New  Hampshire."   Journal  of 
American  Folklore,  48  (1935),  337-352. 

.   "Indian  Stream  Republic."   NHPro- 


5487 


5488 


5489 


5490 


files,  3  (Mar.  1954),  26-28. 

"PITTSBURG  as  'Indian  Stream  Territory' 
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REID,  ROBERT  L.   "Indian  Stream  Territory: 
an  episode  of  the  North-East  boundary  dis- 
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SABINE,  DAVID  B.   "New  Hampshire,  Canada,  or 
independence."   American  History  Illustrated, 
1  (Oct.  1966),  49-52. 

Indian  Stream  Territory;  N.H. -Canadian 
boundary,  1783-1842. 

SHOWERMAN,  GRANT.   The  Indian  Stream  Republic 
and  Luther  Parker.   Concord:   New  Hampshire 
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TARRANT,  ISABEL.   Dam  it  all.   n.p.,  1973. 
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WASSERMAN,  PAUL.  "The  Indian  Stream  Repub- 
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SEE  ALSO  entries  16-17. 


5495  "150TH  year  celebration,  Pittsfield,  N.H." 
GraniteMo,  53  (1921),  457-507. 

Includes  historical  address  by  John  King 
Berry. 

5496  PITTSFIELD,  N.H.   Annals  of  Old  Home  Week, 
Pittsfield,  N.H.,  August  17-21,  1901. 
Manchester:   John  B.  Clarke,  1901.   Pp.  120. 

Includes  several  historical  addresses. 

5497  PITTSFIELD,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
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field,  N.H.   (1855)   n.p.,  1899.   Pp.  55. 
NhHi. 

5498  PITTSFIELD,  N.H.   FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH.   Re- 
port of  the  proceedings  at  the  one  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  First  Baptist  Church, 
Pittsfield,  N.H.,  October  29,  1901.   Pitts- 
field:   Valley  Times  Pr. ,  1901.   Unpaged. 
NhHi. 

Includes  a  historical  address  by  James  N. 
Studley. 

5499  NO  ENTRY. 

5500  ROBINSON,  H.  L.   History  of  Pittsfield,  N.H. 
in  the  great  rebellion.   Concord:   Republican 
Pr.,  1893.   Pp.  217. 

5501  TRUE,  PORTER  G.   Life  on  Tilton  Hill,  Pitts- 
field, New  Hampshire.   n.p.,  [1966?]. 

Pp.  75.   NhHi. 
Written  in  1901. 

5502  YOUNG,  E.  HAROLD.   History  of  Pittsfield, 
New  Hampshire.   Manchester:   Granite  State 
Pr.  ,  1953.   Pp.  575.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1359. 


PLAINFIELD  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


PITTSFIELD  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


5491  CHENEY,  G.  A.   "Pittsfield:   queen  of  the 
Suncook  Valley."   GraniteMo,  39  (1904),  283- 
317. 

5492  FRENCH,  JOHN  C.  "Early  settlers  of  Pitts- 
field." New  Hampshire,  1  (Apr.  1900),  13- 
15. 

5493  GREELEY,  STEPHEN  SEWALL  NORTON.   Pittsfield 
centennial.   Historical  address,  delivered 
at  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  Con- 
gregational Church,  in  Pittsfield,  N.H. , 

November  20,  1890 Nashua:   H.  R.  Wheeler, 

1891.   Pp.  32. 

5494  JENKINS,  FRANK  S.   "Pittsfield  Public  Li- 
brary."  New  Hampshire  Library  Commission. 
Bulletin,  n.s.  3  (1902),  132-136. 


5503  "ACADEMIC  birthday."  NHProfiles,  12  (June 
1963),  34-35. 

Sesquicentennial  of  Kimball  Union  Academy. 

5504  "THE  BREWSTER  years:   a  tribute  to  Chief." 
KUAlumni  (Winter  1974).   [12]  p.  center 
insert. 

11  reminiscences  of  William  R.  Brewster's 
principalship,  1935-1952. 

5505  CASSEDY,  MARY  and  SUE  PERKINS.   A  brief  his- 
tory of  early  Plainf ield .   Plainfield: 
Plainfield  Bicentennial  Committee,  1976. 

Pp.  44. 

5506  "THE  CHILD  of  many  prayers,  1753-1891:   an 
early  history  of  this  Academy  and  its  found- 
er."  KUAlumni,  (Winter  1974),  20-23. 

Historical  research  by  Ernest  Sherman. 


214 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


PLAINFIELD  5531 


5507 


5508 


5509 


5510 


5511 


5512 


5513 


5514 


5515 


5516 


5517 


5518 


5519 


COLBY,  KATE  J.   "Plainf ield ,  Meriden,  and 
Kimball  Union  Academy."   GraniteMo,  24 
(1898),  221-239. 

"DEDICATION  of  the  Silver  Memorial  Gymnasi- 
um."  KUA  Bulletin,  1  (Nov.  1914),  3-9. 

Reminiscences  of  Edwin  Julius  Bartlett, 
Henry  Mann  Silver  and  Lewis  Mann  Silver. 

DUNCAN,  ANNIE  H0LBR00K,  comp.   Meriden  Con- 
gregational Church,  Meriden,  New  Hampshire: 
a  brief  history  1780-1955.   [Meriden?, 
1955].   Pp.  40. 

GEROULD,  SAMUEL  LANKTON .   "Kimball  Union 
Academy."   GraniteMo,  11  (1888),  306-310. 

HOLLAND,  PETER.   "Academy's  history  started 
1811 — brief  sketch  and  trivia  of  past." 
Kimball  Union,  18  (Feb.  22,  1957),  2. 

JONES,  CARLETON  P.   "One  hundred  and  fifty 
years  of  KUA  history."   Kimball  Union,  26 
(May  18,  1963),  5-7. 

KIMBALL  UNION  ACADEMY,  MERIDEN.   The  charter 
of  Union  Academy,  with  a  concise  account  of 
its  origin,  &c.   (1813)   Hanover:   Charles 
Spear,  1816.   Pp.  16.   Nh. 

Dedication  of  Kimball  Union  Academy: 


Dexter  Richards  Hall,  opened  September  6, 
1892;  alumni  exercises,  Wednesday,  June  15, 

1892 Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1894. 

Pp.  43.   NhMeK. 

Hall  replaced  Meriden  House  dormitory 
burned  Mar.  20,  1890.   L.  H.  Cobb's  "Dedica- 
tory address"  June  16,  1892,  recalls  alumni 
and  faculty. 

.   The  general  catalogue  and  a  brief 

history  of  Kimball  Union  Academy .. .also  a 
biographical  sketch  of  Hon.  Daniel  Kimball, 
its  founder,  1813-1930.   (1880)   Hanover: 
Dartmouth  Pr.,  [1930?].   Pp.  xvi,  329. 

1st  ed.  edited  by  Samuel  Lankton  Gerould. 


.   History. 

1876.   Pp.  12. 


Concord:   F.  A.  Wilson, 


Proceedings  of  the  one  hundredth 


anniversary  of  the  granting  of  the  charter  to 
Kimball  Union  Academy,  Meriden,  New  Hamp- 
shire, June  21-25,  1913.   Harry  Boynton 
Preston,  ed.   [Hanover] :   Printed  at  the 
Dartmouth  Pr. ,  1914.   Pp.  114. 

KIMBALL  UNION  ACADEMY,  MERIDEN.   CLASS  OF 
1866.   1866-1886.   Record  of  Class  of  '66, 
K.U.A. ,  Meriden,  N.H.   Middletown,  Conn.: 
Lucius  R.  Hazen,  1886.   Pp.  15.   NhMeK. 

"KIMBALL  Union  Academy."   New  Hampshire 
Journal  of  Education,  2  (1858),  184-187. 

( 


5520  "KIMBALL  Union  Academy:   historical  sketch." 
Congregational  Record  and  New  Hampshire  Jour- 
nal, 2  (1896-1897),  292-295. 

5521  "KIMBALL  Union  Academy."   Inter-State  Jour- 
nal, 3  (July  1901),  [1-5] . 

5522  LANGDON,  WILLIAM  CHAUNCY.   Book  of  words: 
pageant  of  Meriden;  education  in  the  new 
country  life.   Celebration  of  the  one  hun- 
dredth anniversary  of  the  founding  of  Kim- 
ball Union  Academy  on  a  hill  on  the  Francis 

A.  Hall  Memorial  Farm Meriden,  1913. 

Pp.  64. 

5523   .   "The  pageant  of  Meriden,  New  Hamp- 
shire." American  City,  10  (1914),  355-361. 

Performed  1913. 

5524  MERIDEN,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   The 
history  of  the  Congregational  Church  at 
Meriden,  N.H.  with  the  confession  of 
faith....   Hanover:   Dartmouth  Pr . ,  1858. 
Pp.  15.   NhHi. 

5525   .   The  Meriden  Congregational  Church, 

Meriden,  New  Hampshire,  1780-1930.   n.p. , 

[1930],   Pp.  15.   NhMeK. 

5526   .   One  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 

Congregational  Church  at  Meriden,  N.H.,  May 
2d,  1880.  Lebanon:  Free  Press  Job  Office, 
1880.   Pp.  iv,  26. 

Historical  address  by  Lewis  A.  Austin. 

5527  MERIDEN  BIRD  CLUB.   The  report  of  the 
Meriden  Bird  Club,  Inc.,  January  1,  1952. 
1911-1951.   n.p.,  n.d.   Pp.  24. 

The  annual  report  of  1930  also  summarized 
the  Club's  history. 

5528  PARENT-TEACHER  ASSOCIATION,  PLAINFIELD. 
The  friendly  village  cook  book,  Meriden, 

New  Hampshire,  1761-1961.   Hanover:   Roger  E. 
Burt,  1961.   Pp.  ii,  74.   NhHi. 

Includes  history  of  Plainf ield  by  Claire  S. 
Boyd. 

5529  PLAINFIELD,  N.H.   FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 
Historical  address  and  other  exercises  on  the 
one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  First  Bap- 
tist Church,  of  Plainfield  (Meriden)  New 
Hampshire,  September  6,  1892.   Lebanon:   A.  B. 
Freeman,  1892.   Pp.  20. 

Address  was  by  0.  Wilson  Kimball. 

5530  PRESTON,  HARRY  B.   "Kimball  Union  Academy." 
GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  143-151. 

5531  RICHARDS,  CHARLES  H. ,  and  CHARLES  F.  ROBINSON. 
Sermon... at  the  dedication  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Meriden,  N.H. ,  May  23,  1899, 
also  historical  sermon... May  21,  1899. 
Lebanon:   H.  E.  Waite,  1900.   Pp.  54.   MBNEH. 

Robinson  delivered  the  historical  address. 


215 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5532  PLAINFIELD 


5532  TRACY,  CHARLES  ALDEN.   "A  survey  of  the  fi- 
nancial history  of  the  Academy."   Kimball 
Union  Academy  Bulletin,  1  (Mar.  1915),  32-36. 

Author  was  principal,  1905-1935. 

5533  WHITNEY,  STEPHEN  T.   "Meriden  Telephone  Com- 
pany, the  end  of  an  era."   NHProfiles,  22 
(Sept.  1974),  28-31. 

Owned  and  operated  by  the  Chellis  family 
since  1899. 

5534  WILLEY,  ISAAC.   "Kimball  Union  Academy." 
GraniteMo,  6  (1882-1883),  295-302,  339-346. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  575-576. 


5545  DARLING,  GERTRUDE.   "A  centarian  [sic]." 
GraniteMo,  58  (1926),  36-39. 

A  courthouse  which  became  the  town  library. 

5546  DUPUY,  WILLIAM  L.  "A  milestone  is  reached." 
NHEchoes,  2  (Mar. -Apr.  1971),  21-23. 

Plymouth  State  College  centennial. 

5547  FOSS,  EMMA  M.  Stage  coach  days  in  Plymouth. 
Plymouth:  Asquamchumauke  Chapter,  Daughters 
of  the  American  Revolution,  1921.   Pp.  22. 

Nh. 

5548   .   "Student-proof  graves."  GraniteMo, 

58  (1926),  326-327. 

Ward  House. 


PLAISTOW  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5535  "BIOGRAPHICAL  notice  of  physicians  in  Plais- 
tow."  NHRepos,  1  (1845-1846),  138. 

5536  CARD,  MARIAN.   "A  small  New  England  church." 
OTNE,  43  (1952-1953),  4-6. 

5537  PLAISTOW,  N.H.   200th  anniversary  celebra- 
tion, town  of  Plaistow,  N.H.,  1749-1949, 
souvenir  program.   Plaistow:   Wood  Pr . , 
[1949].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

5538  PLAISTOW,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  Congregational  Church  in 
Plaistow,  N.H. ...  containing  its. . .history. 
(1841)   Haverhill,  Mass.:   E.  H.  Nichols, 
1881.   Pp.  39.   NhHi. 

5539   .   Sesquicentennial  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Plaistow,  N.H. .. .November  4. 

1880.  Haverhill,  Mass.:   E.  H.  Nichols, 

1881.  Pp.  17.   NhHi. 

Includes  a  historical  address  by  Joseph 
Kyte. 


PLYMOUTH  (GRAFTON  CO.) 

5540  ABBOTT,  FRANCES  MATILDA.   "The  Coffin  elm." 
GraniteMo,  40  (1908),  249-250. 

5541  BAGLEY,  NORTON  RUSSELL.   One  hundred  years 
of  service:   a  history  of  Plymouth  State 
College,  Plymouth  New  Hampshire,  1871-1971. 
n.p.,  [1971].   Pp.  146.   NhHi. 

5542  BURLEIGH,  ELVIRA  PAGE.  "The  Pemigewasset 
Woman's  Club  of  Plymouth."  GraniteMo,  38 
(1906),  169-172. 

5543  CLARK,  FRANK  GRAY.   Historic  sketch  of  the 
meeting  houses  of  the  Congregational  Church, 
Plymouth,  N.H. ,  1764-1896.   Plymouth:   Ply- 
mouth Record,  1896.   Pp.  23. 

5544  COX,  SIDNEY.  "Robert  Frost  at  Plymouth." 
New  Hampshire  Troubadour,  16  (Nov.  1946), 
18-22. 


5549 


5550 


FROTHINGHAM,  C.  MIFFLIN, 
quaney,  1885-1960.  n.p. 
1960.   Pp.  188. 


The  story  of  Pas- 
Murphy  &  Snyder , 


5551 


5552 


5553 


5554 


5555 


5556 


5557 


5558 


HAZEN,  HENRY  ALLEN.   Historical  discourse 
commemorative  of  the  centennial  anniversary 
of  the  Congregational  Church,  Plymouth,  N.H. 
Preached  Dec.  24th  and  31st,  1865,... with 
introduction  and  notes  relating  to  the  early 
history  of  the  town.   Boston:   Congregational 
Publishing  Society,  1875.   Pp.  38. 

HODGE,  MARIE  A.   Memorial  Hospital,  an  his- 
toric house.   [Plymouth?,  1922].   Pp.  22. 
NhHi. 

"IN  PLYMOUTH— it's  the  Church  of  the  Holy 
Spirit."   NHChurchman,  19  (May  1967),  22. 

LA  FLEUR,  OSBORNE  W.   The  history  of  Olive 
Branch  No.  16,  F.  &  A.M.,  Plymouth,  N.H. 
n.p.,  1963.   Pp.  [ii],  135.   NhPoW. 
Since  1803. 

L[0WELL],  C.   "Note  on  Plymouth,  N.H." 
MHSC,  2d  s.  3  (1815),  109-113. 

Author  attribution  by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin. 

METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   "Plymouth,  the 
gateway  of  the  mountains."   GraniteMo,  36 
(1904),  179-207. 

NILES,  WILLIAM  PORTER.   Fifty  years  of  Hol- 
derness  School:   historical  address  given  at 
the  celebration  of  the  school's  semi- 
centennial, June  11th,  1930....   n.p., 
[1930].   Unpaged.   Nh. 

PLYMOUTH,  N.H.   The  bicentennial  of  Plymouth, 
New  Hampshire,  July  13  and  14,  1963.   n.p., 
[1963].   Pp.  20.   NhHi. 

Brief  history  by  M.  Suzanne  Loiseaux. 

The  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniver- 


sary of  the  granting  of  the  charter  of  the 
town  of  Plymouth,  New  Hampshire,  July  15, 
1763,  July  13-14-15,  1913;  arranged  by  the 
general  committee,  1763-1913.   [Concord: 
Rumford  Pr. ,  1913].   Pp.  72. 


216 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


PORTSMOUTH  5584 


5559 


5560 


5561 


5562 


5563 


5564 


5565 


5566 


5567 


5568 


5569 


PLYMOUTH,  N.H.   The  one  hundred  and  fiftieth 
anniversary,  Plymouth,  New  Hampshire,  July 
13,  14,  15.   [Plymouth]:   Plymouth  Record 
Print  Shop.   [1913].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 
A  historical  pageant. 

PLYMOUTH,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Man- 
ual of  the  Congregational  Church,  Plymouth, 
N.H.   (1867)   Concord:   Republican  Pr. , 
1892.   Pp.  97.   MBNEH. 

.   1764-1914,  one  hundred  and  fiftieth 


5571 


anniversary  of  the  Congregational  Church, 
Plymouth,  N.H.   n.p.,  [1914].   Unpaged. 
NhHi. 

SARGENT,  HOWARD  R.  "Two  sites  on  the  Baker 

River."   NHArcheol,  no.  6  [(Feb.  1957)], 
6-9. 

Formerly  occupied  by  Indians. 

SPEARE,  EVA  AUGUSTA  CLOUGH.   The  Silver  saga: 
story  of  Dr.  Ernest  Leroy  Silver,  for  35 
years  head  of  a  great  educational  institu- 
tion in  Plymouth,  N.H.   [Plymouth],  1970. 
Pp.  56.   Nh. 

.   The  story  of  the  old  white  church, 


Plymouth,  New  Hampshire.   Littleton: 
Courier  Printing,  1957.   Pp.  88. 
Congregational  Church. 

.   Twenty  decades  in  Plymouth ,  New  Hamp- 


shire:  1763-1963.   Plymouth:   Bicentennial 
Commission,  [1963].   Pp.  184. 

SPINNEY,  FRANK  OAKMAN.   "A  New  Hampshire 
potter."   New  England  Galaxy,  3  (Fall  1961), 
41-44. 

Daniel  Dolbeer  Webster. 

STEARNS,  EZRA  SCOLLAY.   History  of  Plymouth, 
New  Hampshire:   vol.  I.  Narrative;  vol  II. 
Genealogies....   Cambridge,  Mass.:   Univer- 
sity Pr. ,  1906.   2  v. 

Begun  by  Moses  T.  Runnels,  d.  1902;  most 
copies  burned  soon  after  publication. 

TATARA,  WALTER  T.   "A  walking  tour  of  Ply- 
mouth."  NHProfiles,  21  (Oct.  1972),  24-29. 

WARREN,  H.  P.   "The  New  Hampshire  State  Nor- 
mal School."   GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  53- 
57. 

Now  Plymouth  State  College. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  52,  1271. 


PORTSMOUTH  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5570   ADAMS,  GEORGE  MOULTON.   An  historical  dis- 
course delivered  at  the  celebration  of  the 
two-hundredth  anniversary  of  the  formation  of 
the  North  Church,  Portsmouth,  N.H. ,  July  19, 
1871,  by  Rev.  George  M.  Adams....   Ports- 
mouth:  Frank  W.  Robinson,  1871.   Pp.  72. 


5572 


5573 


5574 


5575 


5576 


5577 


5578 


5579 


5580 


5581 


5582 


5583 


5584 


ADAMS,  NATHANIEL.   Annals  of  Portsmouth, 
comprising  a  period  of  two  hundred  years  from 
the  first  settlement  of  the  town;  with  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  the  most  respectable 
inhabitants.   (1825)   Hampton:   P.  E.  Randall, 
1971.   Pp.  412. 

Reprints  1940  W.P.A.  index  and  adds  intro- 
duction by  James  L.  Garvin. 

ALDEN,  JOHN.   "Portsmouth  Naval  Shipyard." 
United  States  Naval  Institute.   Proceedings, 
90  (Nov.  1964),  89-105. 

Includes  list  of  vessels  built  there. 

ALDEN,  TIMOTHY.   An  account  of  the  several 
religious  societies  in  Portsmouth,  New- 
Hampshire,  from  their  first  establishment  and 
of  the  ministers  of  each,  to  the  first  of 
January,  1805.   Boston:   Munroe,  Francis,  & 
Parker,  1808.   Pp.  40. 

Reprinted  in  MHSC,  10  (1809),  37-62. 

ALDRICH,  THOMAS  BAILEY.   An  old  town  by  the 
sea  (1893)  "Visitors'  ed . "   Boston:   Houghton 
Mifflin,  1917.   Pp.  128. 

Title  essay  in  Harper's  New  Monthly  Maga- 
zine, 49  (1874),  632-650. 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  MECHANICAL  ENGINEERS. 
National  Historic  mechanical  engineering 
landmark:   Portsmouth-Kittery  naval  ship- 
building activity....   Portsmouth,  1975. 
Pp.  34.   NhPoA. 

Plaque  dedication  ceremony. 

"AMERICA'S  first  national  bank."   Shoreliner, 
3  (Sept.  1952),  36-39. 

Piscataqua  Bank,  later  First  National  Bank. 

AYKROYD,  ELIZABETH  ADAMS  RHOADES.   "The  fur- 
nishing of  Portsmouth  houses,  1750-1775." 
HNH,  28  (1973),  1-19. 

.   "Joseph  Blackburn,  limner,  in  Ports- 


mouth."  HNH,  30  (1975),  231-243. 

BADGER,  NORMAN.   "Badger  Farms'  Creameries." 
Shoreliner,  1  (June  1951),  43-50. 

.   "The  Morley  Company,  Portsmouth 

N.H."   Shoreliner,  1  (May  1951),  41-48. 
Buttons. 

"BANKING  in  the  days  of  whale  oil  lamps." 
NHProfiles,  15  (Jan.  1966),  23-25,  53. 

BARKER,  SHIRLEY  FRANCES.   "Historic  house." 
NHProfiles,  5  (July  1956),  18-21. 
John  Langdon  House. 

"The  peaceful  prisoners  of  '98." 


NHProfiles,  7  (June  1958),  28-30. 

Spanish  PW's  arrived  at  Seavey  Island  on 
cruiser  "St.  Louis"  from  Cuba  July  1898. 

.   "Through  the  port  of  Portsmouth." 


NHProfiles,  6  (July  1957),  14-16;  (Aug. 
1957),  15-17. 

Kittery,  shipbuilding. 


217 


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5585 


PORTSMOUTH 


5585   BARKER,  SHIRLEY  FRANCES.   "Two  hundred  years 
of  news."   NHProfiles,  5  (Nov.  1956),  20-21. 
New  Hampshire  Gazette. 


5596   BREWSTER,  EDITH  G.   "From  'Strawberry  Bank' 
to  Portsmouth."   NHProfiles,  2  (May  1953), 
51-52. 


5586  BAYSDEN,  PHILIP  B.   A  history  of  the  marine        5597 
barracks,  Portsmouth  Naval  Shipyard,  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.,  1776-1978.   n.p.,  1978. 

Pp.  91.   NhPo.  5598 

5587  BELL,  CHARLES  HENRY.   "The  privateer  General 
Sullivan:   records  of  the  proprietors." 

NEHGR,  23  (1869),  47-53,  181-185,  289-292.         5599 

5588  BENNETT,  HAROLD  HOTCHKISS.   Vignettes  of 
Portsmouth:   being  representations  of  divers 
historic  places  in  old  Portsmouth.   Ports- 
mouth, 1913.   Pp.  54.  5600 

5589  BISHOP,  ROBERT.   "John  S.  Blunt."   Antiques, 
112  (1977),  964-971. 

Portrait  painter.  5601 

5590  BLOSSOM,  DEBORAH.   "House  of  elegance." 
NHProfiles,  8  (Aug.  1959),  22-25. 

Warner  House.  5602 

5591  BOLIAN,  CHARLES  E.   An  archaeological  assess- 
ment of  Fort  Washington,  Portsmouth,  New 
Hampshire.   Durham,  [1976?].   Pp.  61.   NhPo. 

"History  of  Pierce  Island,  Portsmouth,  New 
Hampshire,"   [22J-28.  5603 

Recommendations  on  impact  of  expanding 
waste  water  treatment  plant. 


"Portsmouth — 1877."   Shoreliner,  2 


(May  1952),  17-19;  (June  1950),  35-37. 

.   "Smokestacks  on  the  Piscataqua." 

Shoreliner,  3  (Sept.  1952),  8-12. 
Steamboats. 


BREWSTER,  LEWIS  WATERBURY.   Elder  William 
Brewster  and  the  Brewster  family  of  Ports- 
mouth, New  Hampshire.   Portsmouth:   Arthur 
G.  Brewster,  1908.   Pp.  18. 

BRIGHTON,  RAYMOND  A.  Frank  Jones:  king  of 
the  alemakers.  Hampton:  Peter  E.  Randall, 
1976.   Pp.  402. 


The  Portsmouth  Savings  Bank,  1823- 
an  adventure  in  community  service. 
Pp.  68. 


1958: 
[Portsmouth,  1958] 


.   They  came  to  fish:   a  brief  look  at 

Portsmouth's  350  years  of  history,  its  local 
and  world-wide  involvements  and  the  people 
concerned,  through  the  eyes  of  a  reporter. 
Portsmouth:   Portsmouth  350,  [1973].   2  v. 

BROWN,  JOHN  HERBERT.   Portsmouth  Navy  Yard, 
1800,  and  her  early  commandants.   N.Y. : 
Newcomen  Society,  1974.   Pp.  40. 


5592  BOYD,  DAVID  F. ,  comp.   Extracts  from  the 
daily  log  book,  U.S.  Navy  Yard,  Portsmouth, 
New  Hampshire,  October  15,  1819  -  December 
17,  1929.   Portsmouth:   United  States  Naval 
Prison,  1931.   Unpaged.   NhPo. 

5593  BREWINGTON,  MARION  V.,  ed.   "Two  Revolution- 
ary naval  inventories:   inventory  of  Conti- 
nental Frigate  Raleigh,  inventory  of  Conti- 
nental Ship  Alliance."   American  Neptune,  26 
(1966),  63-71,  138-144,  210-214. 

5594  BREWSTER,  CHARLES  WARREN.   Address  delivered 
before  "The  Associated  Mechanics  and  Manu- 
facturers of  the  State  of  New-Hampsire,"  on 
the  occasion  of  their  semi-centennial  cele- 
bration, at  Portsmouth,  N.H. ,  Nov.  25,  1852. 
Porstmouth:   Portsmouth  Journal,  1853. 

Pp.  12. 

5595   .   Rambles  about  Portsmouth.   (1859- 


1869)   Somersworth:   New  Hampshire  Publish- 
ing, 1971-1972. 

Reprints  2d  ed.  of  vol.  1  (1873),  subtitled 
Sketches  of  persons,  localities,  and  inci- 
dents of  two  centuries:   principally  from 
tradition  and  unpublished  documents;  and  1st 
ed.  of  vol.  2  (1869)  subtitled  Second  series: 
with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author,  by 
William  H.  Y.  Hackett.   Adds  introductions 
by  Raymond  A.  Brighton,  a  foreword  to  vol.  1 
by  Charles  E.  Clark,  and  indexes. 


5604 


5605 


5606 


5607 


5608 


5609 


BUCKLEY,  CHARLES  E.   "Fine  Federal  furniture 
attributed  to  Portsmouth."  Antiques,  83 
(1963),  196-200. 

BURROUGHS,  CHARLES.   A  discourse  delivered 
in  the  chapel  of  the  new  alms-house,  in 
Portsmouth,  N.H.  Dec.  XV,  MDCCCXXXIV,  on  the 
occasion  of  its  being  first  opened  for  re- 
ligious services.   Portsmouth:   J.  W.  Foster, 
1835.   Pp.  108. 

Eulogy  delivered  in  St.  John's 


church,  Portsmotuh  [sic]  N.H.  at  the  inter- 
ment of  James  Hervey  Pierrepont,  M.D. ,  Sunday, 
January  XXVII,  MDCCCXXXIX,  by  request  of  the 
medical  faculty.   Portsmouth:   J.  W.  Foster, 
1839.   Pp.  58. 

Pierrepont  practiced  in  Portsmouth,  1801- 
1839. 

CANDEE,  RICHARD  M.   "Portsmouth's  Jackson 
House."   NHProfiles,  24  (June  1975),  36-40. 

"CAPTAIN  Clark  lived  at  Strawbery  Banke." 
NHProfiles,  17  (June  1968),  56-60. 
John  Clark  House. 

CARRICK,  ALICE  VAN  LEER.   "The  house  of  the 
bad  boy."   Country  Life,  36  (Aug.  1919), 
33-37. 

Nutter  House. 


218 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


PORTSMOUTH  5636 


5610   THE  CELEBRATION  of  the  centennial  anniversary 
of  the  introduction  of  the  art  of  printing 
into  New  Hampshire,  in  the  city  of  Portsmouth, 
October  6,  1856:   a  sketch  of  the  proceedings, 
the  oration,  decorations,  speeches,  senti- 
ments, letters,  &c,  &c.   Portsmouth:   E.  N. 
Fuller,  1857.   Pp.  60. 


5611 


5612 


5613 


5614 


5615 


5616 


5617 


5618 


5619 


5620 


5621 


5622 


5623 


CENTENNIAL  anniversary  of  the  planting  of 
Universalism  in  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  Nov.  16  & 
17,  1873.   Portsmouth:   W.  A.  Plaisted,  1874. 
Pp.  108. 

"Historical  address"  by  Adoniram  J.  Patter- 
son. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  SAMUEL.   Portsmouth,  New  Hamp- 
shire:  a  camera  impression.   N.Y. :   Hastings 
House,  [1940].   Pp.  73. 

CHASE,  ROBERT  S.,  and  JAMES  L.  GARVIN. 
"Portsmouth:   an  architectural  evolution, 
1664-1890."   NHProfiles,  19  (Dec.  1970),  23- 
54. 

CITIZEN,  pseud.   Portsmouth:   a  glimpse  at 
the  past  and  a  view  of  the  present.   Ports- 
mouth:  Mclntire  &  Whitten,  1847.   Pp.  11. 

COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "The  home  of  Lady  Went- 
worth."   GraniteMo,  2  (1878-1879),  273-277. 
Martha  Hilton  Wentworth. 

.   "The  Langdon  Mansion."   GraniteMo, 


3  (1879-1880),  76-81. 
John  Langdon. 


"The  Moffatt-Whipple  Mansion." 


GraniteMo,  13  (1890),  218-227. 
Also  known  as  the  Ladd  House. 

"The  Sir  John  Wentworth  Mansion." 


GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880),  215-221. 

"The  Warner  home  at  Portsmouth." 


GraniteMo,  7  (1883-1884),  168-174. 
Jonathan  Warner. 

COLBY,  HENRY  B.   "A  glass  of  ale."   Granite- 
Mo, 37  (1904),  3-13. 

Frank  Jones  Brewing  Co. 

"THE  CONTINENTAL  frigate  'Raleigh.'"   New 
Hampshire  Genealogical  Record,  21  (1904- 
1905),  177-187;  3  (1905-1906),  19-30,  65-76; 
4  (1907),  25-26. 
Built  in  1776. 

CORNELIUS,  CHARLES  OVER.   "Wentworth-Gardiner 
House."  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art.   Bulle- 
tin, 14  (Feb.  1919),  24-31. 
Built  in  1760. 

CRAIG,  LAWRENCE  R. ,  and  JAMES  L.  GARVIN.   The 
Portsmouth  Athenaeum.   Portsmouth:   Randall 
Pr.,  1966.  Pp.  59. 

A  sesquicentennial  history. 


5624  CRAIG,  LAWRENCE  R.  Three  centuries  of  re- 
ligious living:  a  history  of  the  South 
Church  and  Parish  (Unitarian)  and  the  Uni- 
versalist  Church,  with  an  article  on  early 
religious  matters  in  Portsmouth,  New  Hamp- 
shire and  the  glebe  land  grant.  Portsmouth: 
Randall  Pr. ,  1966.   NhHi,  NhPoA. 


5625 


5626 


5627 


5628 


5629 


5630 


5631 


5632 


5633 


5634 


5635 


5636 


CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.   The  Portsmouth 
Electric  Railway.   [Amesbury,  Mass.]:   New 
England  Electric  Railway  Historical  Society, 
[1952].   Pp.  18. 

.   "Portsmouth  Electric  Railway." 


Electric  Traction  Quarterly,  5  (Fall  &  Winter 
1966),  entire  issue. 

Differs  from  previous  entry. 

CUTLER,  CARL  C.  "Deering  and  Yeaton,  ship- 
riggers."  American  Neptune,  3  (1943),  279- 
291. 

DAVIS,  FRANKLIN  WARE.   "Old  St.  John's  parish, 
Portsmouth."   NEM,  n.s.  11  (1894-1895),  321- 
337. 

DECATUR,  STEPHEN.   "The  Drowne  silversmiths 
of  Portsmouth."   American  Collector,  9 
(Sept.  1940),  8-9. 

.   "George  and  John  Gaines  of  Ports- 


mouth, N.H."  American  Collector,  7  (Nov. 
1938),  6-7. 

Cabinetmakers. 

.   "Langley  Boardman,  Portsmouth  cabinet- 


maker."  American  Collector,  6  (May  1937), 
4-5. 

"The  Lear  House  and  its  furnishings." 


American  Collector,  9  (Oct.  1940),  10-11,  15. 
Tobias  Lear  House. 

.   "The  silver  of  Capt .  Tobias  Lear  of 


Portsmouth."  American  Collector,  6  (Dec. 
1937),  8-9,  20. 

History  of  Lear's  collection,  including 
silverware  made  outside  N.H. 

DeNORMANDIE,  JAMES.   "Jonathan  Edwards  at 
Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire."  MHSP,  2d  s.  15, 
(1901-1902),  16-20. 
June  28,  1749. 

DEXTER,  CLARK  L.   "The  Cotton  family  of  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.  and  Wolfborough,  N.H."  Darien 
[Conn.]  Historical  Society  Annual,  1  (Mar. 
1956),  13-16. 
1650-1850. 

DOMINA,  WALTER  E.   General  history  of  the 
U.S.  Naval  Disciplinary  Command,   n.p., 
[1971].   Pp.  [53].   NhPoP. 

Lecture  delivered  at  NhPoP ,  Jan.  21,  1971. 


219 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5637  PORTSMOUTH 


5637 


5638 


5639 


5640 


5641 


5642 


5643 


5644 


5645 


5646 


5647 


5648 


DOWNS,  JOSEPH.   "Recent  changes  in  the  Ameri- 
can Wing."  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art. 
Bulletin,  33  (Jan.  1938),  16-23. 

"Wentworth  Room  and  staircases,"  21,  about 
the  Samuel  Wentworth  House,  built  ca.  1671. 
See  also  Museum's  Handbook  of  the  American 
Wing  (6th  ed.  rev.  by  Joseph  Downs),  69, 
75-80. 

DUNN,  ROBERT  HAYES.   Old  St.  John's  at  Ports- 
mouth, and  her  distinguished  colonial  flock! 
N.Y. :   Newcomen  Society  of  England,  American 
Branch,  1947.   Pp.  48. 

.   "St.  John's  Church,  Portsmouth." 

NHChurchman,  3  (Dec.  1950),  6-7,  12-13. 

ESTAVER,  PAUL  E.   "The  nineteenth  dive." 
NHProfiles,  8  (Aug.  1959),  18-19,  36,  38-39; 
(Sept.  1959),  28-29,  34. 

Sinking  of  submarine  "Squalus"  in  1939  off 
Portsmouth. 

ESTES,  J.  WORTH.   "An  account  of  the  foxglove 
in  America."   Bulletin  of  the  History  of 
Medicine,  47  (1973),  394-408. 

Hall  Jackson's  work  with  digitalis. 

.   '"As  healthy  a  place  as  any  in  Ameri- 
ca':  Revolutionary  Portsmouth,  New  Hamp- 
shire."  Bulletin  of  the  History  of  Medicine, 
50  (1976),  536-552. 

Based  on  journal  of  Portsmouth  physician, 
Hall  Jackson. 

.   "An  eighteenth-century  clinicopatho- 

logic  correlation."   Bulletin  of  the  New  York 
Academy  of  Medicine,  2d  s.  52  (1976),  617-626. 

Causes  of  death  in  Portsmouth,  1801-1820, 
as  determined  by  autopsies. 

.   "The  health  of  Revolutionary  America.' 


5649 


Harvard  Medical  Alumni  Bulletin,  49  (Mar.- 
Apr.  1975),  16-21. 
Dr.  Hall  Jackson. 

EVANS,  H.  W.   "The  Navy  Yard  at  Portsmouth, 
N.H."   NHCollegeM,  5  (June  1898),  185-188. 

FAIRHURST,  JANET.   "Portsmouth:   New  Hamp- 
shire's oldest  seaport."   Early  American 
Life,  4  (Aug.  1973),  20-24. 

FALES,  DEAN  A.,  JR.   "Portsmouth  in  New 
Hampshire:   pearl  of  the  Piscataqua."   HNH, 
21  (Spring  1966),  30-46. 
Historic  houses. 

FEDERAL  FIRE  SOCIETY,  PORTSMOUTH.   Articles, 
observations  of  1789,  punch  bowl  presented 
in  1876,  banner,  poem  "Esto  perpetua"  by 
James  B.  Pairott,  regulations  adopted  Nov. 
1877,  roster,   n.p. ,  [1964].   Pp.  [25]. 
NhPoA. 


5650 


5651 


5652 


5653 


5654 


5655 


5656 


5657 


5658 


5659 


5660 


Federal  Fire  Society  of  Portsmouth, 
[Portsmouth]:   The  Society,  1905. 


N.H 

Pp.  90. 

Biographical  sketches  of  members. 

FENTRESS,  WALTER  E.  H.   1775.  1875.   Centen- 
nial history  of  the  United  States  Navy  Yard, 
at  Portsmouth,  N.H.   Portsmouth:   0.  M. 
Knight,  1876.   Pp.  84. 

FERRITER,  CHARLES  A.   Portsmouth  Athenaeum: 
impact  of  some  of  the  members.   [Portsmouth, 
1970?],   Pp.  [11]. 

"FIRST  book  printed  in  New  Hampshire."   The 
Month  at  Goodspeed's  Book  Shop,  20  (Oct. 
1948),  20-21. 

The  "Astronomical  Diary,"  of  Nathaniel 
Ames,  for  1757,  printed  in  1756  by  Daniel 
Fowle. 

FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK,  PORTSMOUTH.   Portsmouth 
in  the  year  1824,  being  some  interesting 
facts  about  Portsmouth,  N.H.  since  the  year 
1824.   Portsmouth,  1912.   Pp.  [24]. 

FISHER,  ROBERT.   "Houses  in  old  Portsmouth." 
International  Studio,  80  (1925),  478-481. 


5654A  FOGG,  JOHN  S.  H.   "Witchcraft  in  New  Hamp- 
shire in  1856."  NEHGR,  43  (1889),  181-183. 


FOSS,  GERALD  DICKSON.   "[Local  arrangements 
for  the  Portsmouth  Peace  Conference  of 
1905.]"   St.  John's  Lodge  F.  and  A.M. 
Trestle  Board  (Dec.  3,  1969). 

Personnel  housed  at  Hotel  Wentworth,  New 
Castle;  conferences  at  Portsmouth  Naval 
Shipyard,  Kittery,  Maine. 

FOSTER,  J.  W.   Address  delivered  on  the 
twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  South  Parish 
Sunday  School,  June  11,  1843.   Portsmouth, 
1843.   Pp.  26.   NhDo. 

,  J.  F.  SHORES,  and  JOHN  P.  LYMAN.   The 


twentieth  annual  report  of  the  superintend- 
ents of  the  South  Parish  Sunday  School  in 
Portsmouth,  N.H. ,  presented  May  27,  1838. 
Portsmouth:   C.  W.  Brewster,  1838.   Pp.  24. 
NhPoA. 

FOSTER,  JOSEPH.   "Burgoyne's  surrender — 
Portsmouth  Revolutionary  tablets."   Granite 
Mo,  38  (1906),  544-548;  42  (1910),  362. 
Historical  markers. 

.   "Capt.  Tobias  Lear  of  Portsmouth, 

builder  of  the  'Ranger.'"   GraniteMo,  39 
(1907),  85-92. 

.   "Four  Revolutionary  soldiers,  Ports- 
mouth, New  Hampshire."  American  Monthly 
Magazine,  26  (1905),  14-15. 

Mark  and  John  Green,  John  McClintock,  and 
Thomas  Harvey. 


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PORTSMOUTH  5686 


5661 


5662 


5663 


5664 


5665 


5666 


5667 


5668 


5669 


5670 


5671 


5672 


5673 


FOSTER,  JOSEPH.   Some  Revolutionary  veterans, 
Portsmouth,  N.H.   [Portsmouth?],  1929. 
Pp.  22. 

"Prepared  for  Ranger  Chapter,  Daughters  of 
the  American  Revolution,  Portsmouth,  N.H." 

.   "The  Spence  House,  Portsmouth,  N.H." 


GraniteMo,  54  (1922),  466-467. 

FOSTER,  SARAH  HAVEN.   The  Portsmouth  guide 
book,  comprising  a  survey  of  the  city  and 
neighborhood,  with  notices  of  the  principal 
buildings,  sites  of  historical  interest,  and 
public  institutions.   (1896)   Portsmouth: 
Portsmouth  Journal,  [1899].   Pp.  148. 

The  W.P.A.  prepared  a  name  and  subject 
index  [1941?].   Pp.  62. 

FOWLER,  LAURA  WENTWORTH.   "The  Old  South 
Chapter,  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, of  Boston,  at  Portsmouth,  New  Hamp- 
shire."  American  Monthly  Magazine,  27 
(1905),  769-777. 

Historical  Portsmouth. 

FRAGASSO,  PHILIP  M.   "Freedom  of  the  press." 
NHProfiles,  27  (July  1978),  44-47. 

Daniel  Fowle's  "New  Hampshire  Gazette." 

FREEMASONS.   PORTSMOUTH.   SAINT  ANDREWS'S 
LODGE,  NO.  56.   Official  notice  and  program., 
one  hundredth  anniversary. . .June  24th  and 
25th,  1948.   n.p.,  1948.   Unpaged.   Nh. 

FULLER,  WILLIAM  OLIVER.   "An  old  town  by  the 
sea."   (1908)   4th  ed.   Portsmouth:   Thomas 
Bailey  Aldrich  Memorial,  1912.   Pp.  16. 

GARDEN  CLUB  OF  AMERICA.   Visit  to  the  U.S. 
Naval  Base  and  the  Portsmouth  Naval  Shipyard, 
Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire,  24  June  1958. 
n.p.,  1958.   Pp.  [40].   NhPoA. 

GARVIN,  JAMES  L.   "Blanchard's  balloon: 
first  flight  in  New  Hampshire."   NHProfiles, 
25  (June  1976),  66-68. 

Jean-Pierre  Blanchard ,  1796. 

.   An  exterior  architectural  and  his- 
torical survey  of  the  South  End  of  Ports- 
mouth, New  Hampshire.   [Hartford,  Conn.]: 
James  P.  Purcell  Associates,  1972.   Pp.  23. 
NhHi. 

.   Historic  Portsmouth:   early  photo- 


graphs from  the  collections  of  Strawbery 
Banke,  Inc.  Somersworth:  New  Hampshire 
Publishing,  1974.   Pp.  144. 

.   "Keyran  Walsh's  house."   NHProfiles, 


21  (June  1972),  40-43. 


"Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire  houses 


and  the  influence  of  the  building  trades." 
Society  of  Architectural  Historians.   Jour- 
nal, 34  (1975),  304-305. 


5674 


5675 


5676 


5677 


5678 


5679 


5680 


5681 


5682 


5683 


5684 


5685 


5686 


.   "St.  John's  Church  in  Portsmouth: 

an  architectural  study."   HNH,  28  (1973), 
153-175. 

GEORGES,  JUSTINE  FLINT.   "The  Portsmouth  of 
long  ago."   NHProfiles,  2  (July  1953),  39-42. 

"Restoration  at  St.  John's."   Shore- 


liner,  1  (Mar.  1951),  6-10. 
Episcopal  Church. 

.   "The  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich  House: 


memorial  to  a  small  boy."   NHProfiles,  2 
(July  1953),  21-25. 

GIFFEN,  JANE  CAYFORD,  ed .   "The  estate  of 
Madam  Elizabeth  Wentworth  of  Portsmouth." 
HNH,  23  (Spring  1968),  31-49. 
A  household  inventory. 

.   "Mof f att-Ladd  House  at  Portsmouth, 


New  Hampshire."   Connoisseur,  175  (1970), 
113-122,  201-207. 

GOODING,  ALFRED.  Portsmouth  in  the  eight- 
eenth century:  historical  address,  at  the 
celebration,  August  nineteenth,  1923  of  the 
three  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  settle- 
ment of  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire.  Ports- 
mouth:  Randall  Pr. ,  1923.   Pp.  16. 

.   The  theological  history  of  an  old 

parish.   Boston:   George  H.  Ellis,  1901. 
Pp.  27. 

South  Parish. 

GOULD,  ELIZABETH  PORTER.   "Daniel  Webster's 
life  in  Portsmouth."   Dartmouth  Literary 
Monthly,  14  (1899-1900),  164-173. 
1808-1813. 

GREER,  RAYMOND  C.  L.   Electric  power  and 
history  in  southeastern  New  Hampshire.   N.Y. : 
Newcomen  Society  in  North  America,  1952. 
New  Hampshire  Electric  Company. 

GURNEY,  CALEB  STEVENS.   Portsmouth,  historic 
and  picturesque:   a  volume  of  information; 
being  a  very  complete  and  accurate  compendium 
of  over  two  hundred  historic  places  and 
things,  from  the  earliest  settlement,  in 

1623 Portsmouth:   C.  S.  Gurney,  1902. 

Pp.  225. 

The  W.P.A.  prepared  a  name  and  subject  in- 
dex, and  name  and  location  index  of  illustra- 
tions.  [Portsmouth?,  1941?].   Unpaged. 

HACKETT,  FRANK  WARREN.   "The  Portsmouth  Ma- 
rine Society."   GraniteMo,  47  (1915),  415- 
417. 

HACKETT,  WALLACE.   "The  Portsmouth  'War  Jour- 
nal.*" GraniteMo,  47  (1915),  393-394. 
A  newspaper  during  the  War  of  1812. 


221 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5687  PORTSMOUTH 


5687 


5688 


5689 


5690 


5691 


5692 


5693 


5694 


5695 


5696 


5697 


5698 


5699 


5700 


5701 


5702 


HALL,  CHARLES  CARROLL,  comp.  Some  historical 
notes  relating  to  St.  John's  church  of  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.   [Portsmouth],  1901.   Pp.  19. 

HALL,  MARJORY.   "Portsmouth's  history  in  the 
re-making."  Yankee,  27  (Feb.  1963),  78-82. 
Strawbery  Banke,  Inc. 

HANSEN,  B.  L.   Development  of  public  works  at 
Portsmouth  Naval  Shipyard.   n.p. ,  1971. 
Pp.  [21].   NhPoP. 

Lecture  delivered  Jan.  28,  1971,  at  NhPoP. 

[HARRIMAN,  ARTHUR  ILSLEY] .   Praises  on  tombs 
in  the  old  North  burial  ground  where  sleep 
patriots  of  the  revolution. . . .   [Portsmouth] , 
1932.   Pp.  38. 

Includes  biographical  sketches. 

HARTFORD,  CHESTER  P.  "...And  right  good 
fellowship."  Shoreliner,  2  (Mar.  1952), 
16-21. 

Warwick  Club. 

.   "They  played  for  keeps."   Shoreliner, 

1  (Apr.  1951),  11-14,  16. 
16. 

Baseball,  1888-1920. 

HARTFORD,  FERNANDO  WOOD.   "Building  ships  at 
Portsmouth."   GraniteMo,  51  (1919),  166-171. 

"Portsmouth  old  and  new."   Granite- 


Mo,  50  (1918),  27-35.  ■ 

HATCH,  MARY  R.  P.   "The  first  newspaper  of 
America."  GraniteMo,  6  (1882-1883),  52-54, 
127-128. 

New  Hampshire  Gazette,  1756;  2d  part  by 
Levi  W.  Dodge. 

HAZLETT,  CHARLES  ALBERT.   "The  four  meeting 
houses  of  the  North  Parish  of  Portsmouth." 
GraniteMo,  38  (1906),  37-44. 

.   "Old  town  by  the  sea."   NHMag,  1 


(1904),  99-108. 


"Reminiscences  of  Portsmouth  authors." 


GraniteMo,  47  (1915),  103-109. 

HAZZARD,  DOROTHY.   "Americana  perpetuated." 
NHProfiles,  6  (Mar.  1957),  30-31,  52-53. 
Portsmouth  Athenaeum. 

HENNESSY,  WILLIAM  G.   "The  silversmiths  of 
Portsmouth."   NHProfiles,  4  (Feb.  1955), 
35-38;  (Mar.  1955),  33-36;  (Apr.  1955), 
30-32;  (May  1955),  40-42. 

HIGGINS,  ROLAND  W.   "The  Portsmouth  Navy 
Yard."   Shoreliner,  3  (July  1952),  39-44. 

HOLMES,  CHARLES  NEVERS.   "The  oldest  organ 
in  America."   GraniteMo,  60  (1928),  502-503. 
St.  John's  Chapel. 


5703   .   "The  oldest  organ  in  the  United 

States."   GraniteMo,  52  (1920),  293-295. 

St.  John's  Chapel;  differs  from  previous 
entry. 

5704  HOLT,  EDWIN.   Historical  sketch  of  the  North 
Church:   a  discourse  delivered  at  the  re- 
opening and  dedication  of  the  North  Church 
in  Portsmouth,  Jan.  31,  1838.   Portsmouth: 
C.  W.  Brewster,  1838.   Pp.  30. 

5705  HOVEY,  HENRY  E.   History  of  St.  John's 
Church.   Portsmouth,  1896.   Pp.  26.   Nh. 

5705A  HUGO-BRUNT,  MICHAEL.   "Portsmouth:   prototype 
of  Canadian  Maritime  settlement."   Plan 
(Canada),  1  (Nov.  1960),  144-170;  2  (Aug. 
1961),  58-74. 

5706  "AN  INTERESTING  event."   GraniteMo,  40 
(1908),  124-126. 

Universalist  Church. 

5707  JACKSON,  RUSSELL  LEIGH.   "Dr.  Hall  Jackson 
of  Portsmouth."  Annals  of  Medical  History, 
n.s.  5  (1933),  103-128. 

5708  KERN,  DONALD.   General  history  of  the  Ports- 
mouth Naval  Shipyard.   n.p.,  1971.   Pp.  [21]. 
NhPoP. 

Lecture  by  Commanding  Officer,  at  NhPoP, 
Jan.  14,  1971. 

5709  KERN,  FLORENCE.   Hopley  Yeaton's  U.S.  revenue 
cutter  Scammel,  1791-1798....   Washington, 
D.C.:   Alised  Enterprises,  1975.   Pp.  24. 
NhPoA. 

Built  at  Langdon's  (now  Badger's)  Island, 
Kittery,  Maine;  commissioned  and  operated 
out  of  Portsmouth  harbor. 

5710  KILPATRICK,  ARCHIE.   "Colonial  Portsmouth  in 
monument  and  story."   New  Hampshire,  61 

(1929),  137-142. 

5711  KNOWLES,  JAMES  A.   "A  colonial  ship  model 
H.M.S.  'America'  and  the  building  of  the  4th 
rate  'America.'"   Nautical  Research  Journal, 
17  (1970),  223-230. 

Launched  and  outfitted  at  Portsmouth  in 
1748. 

5712  KOROSTOVETZ,  IVAN  IAKOVLEVICH.   Pre-war 
diplomacy:   the  Russo-Japanese  problem, 
treaty  signed  at  Portsmouth,  U.S.A.,  1905; 
diary  of  J.  J.  Korostovetz.   London:   British 
Periodicals,  1920.   Pp.  160. 

Written  at  Count  Witte's  direction  by  his 
secretary.   First  appeared  in  the  Russian 
magazine  Byloie  (The  Past)  in  1918.   Pp.  42- 
128  deal  with  the  month  at  Portsmouth, 
July  26/Aug.  8  -  Aug.  24/Sept.  6. 

5713  LACY,  HARRIET  S.,  and  JANE  CAYFORD  GIFFEN. 
"The  Governor  Wentworth  House  in  Portsmouth." 
HNH,  23  (Spring  1968),  50-54. 


222 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


PORTSMOUTH  5739 


5714  LA  FLEUR,  MARY  ANN.   "George  Meserve,  'enemy 
of  America1:   the  troubled  times  of  a  New 
Hampshire  Loyalist."   NHProfiles,  24  (June 
1975),  41,  66-70. 

5715  NO  ENTRY. 

5716  LEE,  ELIZA  BUCKMINSTER.  Sketches  of  a  New- 
England  village,  in  the  last  century.  Bos- 
ton:  James  Munroe,  1838.   Pp.  110. 

5717  LEGENDS  of  Portsmouth.   n.p.,  [1920]. 
Pp.  32.   NhHi. 

Wentworth  family,  Josiah  Shackford,  Jere- 
miah Mason  House,  and  St.  John's  Church. 
Another  edition  substitutes  story  of  George 
Meserve  House  (1760)  for  Mason  House. 

5718  LIPPINCOTT,  MARGARET  E.   "Dearborn's  musical 
scheme."   New-York  Historical  Socity  Quarter- 
ly Bulletin,  25  (1941),  134-142. 

Benjamin  Dearborn's  notation  system. 

5719  LITCHFIELD,  ELECTUS  DARWIN.   Portsmouth, 

New  Hampshire:   an  early  American  metropolis. 
Russell  Fenimore  Whitehead,  ed.   White  Pine 
Series  of  Architectural  Monographs,  7  (Feb. 
1921),  2-14. 

Domestic  architecture. 

5720  LITTLE,  NINA  FLETCHER.  "J.  S.  Blunt,  New 
England  landscape  painter."  Antiques,  54 
(1948),  172-174. 

5721  LYFORD,  JAMES  OTIS.   "The  savings  bank  cen- 
tennial:  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of 
two  New  Hampshire  banks."   GraniteMo,  55 
(1923),  365-369. 

Portsmouth  Savings  Bank  and  the  Strafford 
Savings  Bank,  Dover. 

5722  LYNN,  CLARA  A.   Poems  about  Portsmouth. 
Amesbury,  Mass.:   Whittier  Pr.,  1929. 
Pp.  68. 

5723  McKAY,  ERNEST  A.   "The  Squalus  tragedy." 
NHProfiles,  23  (May  1974),  22-27. 

Sinking  of  submarine  off  Portsmouth,  May 
23,  1939. 

5724  MADDOCK,  S.  BOOTH.  "Strawbery  Banke,  circa 
1915."  NHProfiles,  17  (Sept.  1968),  48-49. 

5725  MAGUIRE,  JAMES  H.   "'Elisium  and  the  wilds': 
a  Loyalist's  account  of  experiences  in 
America  at  the  beginning  of  the  American 
Revolution."   HNH,  26  (Fall  1971),  31-44. 

Edward  Parry. 

5726  NO  ENTRY. 

5727  MATHES,  FRANCES  A.,  and  CHARLES  A.  HAZLETT, 
eds.  An  historical  calendar  of  Portsmouth. 
Portsmouth:   Randall  Pr. ,  1907.   Pp.  69. 


5728 


5729 


MAY,  RALPH.   Among  old  Portsmouth  houses. 
Boston:   Wright  &  Potter,  1946.   Pp.  39. 


5730 


5731 


5732 


5733 


5734 


5735 


5736 


5737 


5738 


5739 


.   Early  Portsmouth  history. 

E.  Goodspeed,  1926.   Pp.  285. 


Boston: 


Index  by  Edith  M.  Nyman  (n.p.,  n.d., 
Pp.  24)  at  MBNEH. 

.   "The  John  Paul  Jones  House."   New 


Hampshire  Troubadour,  18  (June  1948),  6-12. 

MAYO,  LAWRENCE  SHAW.   "John  Langdon's  speech: 
a  New  Hampshire  tradition."   CSMP,  26  (1924- 
1926),  270-275. 

Made  to  the  New  Hampshire  Assembly  in  1777. 

MECHANIC  FIRE  SOCIETY,  PORTSMOUTH.   Biography 
roster:   members  of  the  Mechanic  Fire  Society, 
organized  July  1,  1811.   Henry  Beane  Margeson, 
comp.   Portsmouth:   Strawberry  Bank  Print 
Shop,  1966.   Pp.  132.   NhPoA,  NhPoW. 

MILLER,  FRANK  W.   History  of  the  New  Hampshire 
Gazette,  the  oldest  newspaper  in  America. 
1756-1872.   Boston:   Priv.  print.,  1872. 
Pp.  18. 

Includes  additions  not  in  earlier  version 
in  NEHGR,  26  (1872),  132-140. 


[ 


].   Langdon  Park,  Portsmouth,  N.H. 


An  account  of  building  the  Park,  and  the 
opening  exercises,  May  25,  1876.   Oration  by 
Rev.  James  De  Normandie. . . .   Portsmouth: 
Charles  W.  Gardner,  1876.   Pp.  36. 
Signed:   F.  W.  M. 

MILLER,  TOBIAS  HAM.   "Mr.  Miller's  address." 
NHPrAP,  (1869),  12-21. 

Newspaper  press,  1756-1805. 

MILLS,  CHARLES  BLUNT.   "A  brief  sketch  of  the 
Mills  family  of  Portsmouth,  N.H."   Samuel 
Copp  Worthen,  ed.   GraniteMo,  53  (1921),  77- 
79. 

MONIERE,  ELIZABETH  W.   "Tea-drinking  during 
the  Revolution  in  Portsmouth,  N.H."   DARMag, 
3  (1893),  527-528. 

MOORE,  CHARLES  WHITLOCK.   Address  delivered 
on  the  centennial  anniversary  of  St.  John's 
Lodge,  No.  1,  at  Portsmouth,  N.H. ,  June  24, 
1836.   Boston:   Tuttle,  Weeks  and  Dennett, 
1836.   Pp.  72. 

MORAN,  GEOFFREY  P.   "The  post  office  and  cus- 
tom house  at  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire,  and 
its  architect,  Ammi  Burnham  Young."  OTNE, 
57  (1966-1967),  85-102. 

Slightly  different  version  appeared  in 
Granite  State  Architect,  4  (Apr.  1967),  18-30. 


223 


5740  PORTSMOUTH 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5740 


5741 


5742 


5743 


5744 


5745 


MORRILL,  H.  BARTLETT.   "An  historic  landmark. 
GraniteMo,  23  (1897),  313-319. 
Wentworth  Mansion. 

MORSS,  JAMES.   Discourse  delivered  in  St. 
John's  Church,  Portsmouth,  May  29,  1808;  on 
occasion  of  opening  of  the  new  church. . . . 
Newburyport,  Mass.:   Edmund  M.  Blunt,  1808. 
Pp.  22. 


5753 


MOSES,  JOHN  MARK. 
early  Portsmouth.' 
8-13. 


"Interesting  people  of 
Old  Eliot,  9  (1909), 


.   "Pioneers  of  Little  Harbor  and  vicin- 
ity." GraniteMo,  46  (1914),  215-219. 

.   "Pioneers  of  Portsmouth  Neck." 

GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  365-369. 
17th  century. 

MOSES,  THOMAS  P.   A  sketch  of  the  life  of 
Thomas  P.  Moses,  teacher  of  music. . .written 
by  himself....   Portsmouth:   Thomas  J.  Whit- 
ten,  1850.   Pp.  96. 


5754 


5755 


5756 


[PAGE,  CALVIN].   A  book  of  chronicles  of  the 
city  of  Portsmouth  and  incidentally  of  the 
Province  of  New  Hampshire,   n.p.,  1919. 
Pp.  59.   NhPoA. 

A  satire  on  Portsmouth  politics.   Author 
attributed  by  NhPoA. 

PEABODY,  ANDREW  PRESTON.   An  address  deliv- 
ered at  the  thirty-third  anniversary  of  the 
South  Parish  Sunday  School,  in  Portsmouth, 
N.H.  on  Sunday,  June  29,  1851.   Portsmouth: 
C.  W.  Brewster,  1851.   Pp.  16. 

An  address  on  the  seventieth  anni- 


versary of  the  South  Parish  Sunday  School  in 
Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire.   Portsmouth: 
Journal,  1888.   Pp.  27. 

.   A  sermon,  delivered  at  the  closing 


of  the  Sunday-school  room  in  Court  Street, 
prior  to  its  removal  to  give  place  to  a  new 
chapel,  on  Sunday  evening,  February  15,  1857. 
Portsmouth:   J.  F.  Shores  &  J.  H.  Foster, 
1857.   Pp.  24. 
South  Church. 


5746  MUNTON,  ALEXANDER  V.   One  hundred  and  twenty- 
five  years  as  a  parish  church,  1852-1977: 

the  history  of  the  Immaculate  Conception 
Church,  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire.   [Ports- 
mouth, 1977].   Pp.  v,  61.   NhDo,  NhPo. 

5747  MURRAY,  ROBINSON,  III.   For  a  glorious  cause: 
the  story  of  John  Pau.l  Jones  and  the  'Rang- 
er. '   [Manchester] :   Merchants  Savings  Bank 
and  the  Manchester  Historic  Association, 
1975.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

5748  NICHOLS,  CHARLES  LEMUEL.   ["The  Ames  almanac 
for  1757."]   AASP,  n.s.  25  (1915),  327-330. 

Printed  by  Daniel  Fowle. 

5749  NORTHEND,  MARY  HARROD.   "Historic  Wentworth 
House."   American  Homes  and  Gardens,  5  (Mar. 
1908),  106-109. 

Benning  Wentworth  House,  1750. 

5750  .  "The  Jacob  Wendell  House  at  Ports- 
mouth, New  Hampshire."  American  Homes  and 
Gardens,  11  (1914),  200-203. 

Built  1789. 

5751  OEDEL,  HOWARD  T.   "Slavery  in  colonial  Ports- 
mouth."  HNH,  21  (Autumn  1966),  3-11. 

From  author's  unpublished  Ph.D.  thesis, 
"Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire:   the  role  of  the 
provincial  capital  in  the  development  of  the 
economy,  1700-1775."   Boston  University, 
1960.   5  v.   Copy  at  NhPoA. 

5752  ORCUTT,  PHILIP  DANA.   The  Moffatt-Ladd  house, 
its  garden  and  its  period,  1763,  Portsmouth, 
New  Hampshire.   [Portsmouth] :   New  Hampshire 
Society  of  Colonial  Dames  of  America,  1935. 
Pp.  48. 


5757 


5758 


5759 


5760 


5761 


5762 


5763 


.   Sermons  connected  with  the  re-opening 

of  the  church  of  the  South  Parish,  in  Ports- 
mouth, New  Hampshire,  preached  Dec.  25  &  26, 
1858;  and  Jan.  30  and  Feb.  6,  1859.   Ports- 
mouth:  J.  F.  Shores  and  J.  H.  Foster,  1859. 
Pp.  112. 

Jan.  30  and  Feb.  6,  1859,  sermons  (pp.  44- 
112)  constitute  a  history  of  the  South  Parish, 
Unitarian. 

PENDER,  JOHN.   Portsmouth  today  as  foreseen 
by  John  Pender  in  a  series  of  articles  pub- 
lished in  1883,  thirty-five  years  ago. 
[Portsmouth,  1918].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

PENDERY,  STEVEN  R.   "Urban  process  in  Ports- 
mouth, New  Hampshire,  an  archeological  per- 
spective." Dublin  Seminar  for  New  England 
Folklife.   Annual  Proceedings,  2  (1977),  24- 
35. 

1631-1890. 

PENROSE,  CHARLES.   Ichabod  Goodwin  (1794- 
1882):   sea  captain,  merchant,  financier, 
railroad  president,  Civil  War  Governor  of  New 
Hampshire.   N.Y. :   Newcomen  Society  in  North 
America,  1956.   Pp.  36. 

PIERCE,  J.  T.   Submarine  design  and  construc- 
tion at  Portsmouth  Naval  Shipyard.   n.p., 
[1971].   Pp.  [22].   NhPoP. 

Lecture  delivered  at  NhPoP  Feb.  4,  1971. 

"POINT  of  Graves  Cemetery  in  Portsmouth,  New 
Hampshire."  Maine  Historical  and  Genealogi- 
cal Recorder,  3  (1886),  44-51. 


PORTSMOUTH,  N.H. 
Souvenir — 1906 . 
NhPo. 


City  of  Portsmouth,  N.H. 
n.p.,  1906.   Pp.  48  [+1] . 


224 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


PORTSMOUTH  5786 


5764 
5765 


5766 


5767 


5768 


5769 


5770 


5771 


5772 


5773 


5774 


NO  ENTRY. 

PORTSMOUTH,  N.H.  Portsmouth:  a  city  with 
many  heritages.  Portsmouth:  Randall  Pr., 
1978.   Pp.  39.   NhPo. 

Project  of  "the  1976-1977  program  for 
development  of  potential  in  gifted/talented 
students,  Portsmouth,  N.H."  5th-6th  graders. 

.   The  Portsmouth  jubilee.   The  recep- 


tion of  the  sons  of  Portsmouth,  resident 
abroad,  July  4th,  1853,  by  the  city  authori- 
ties and  the  citizens  of  Portsmouth.   A  rec- 
ord of  the  proceedings,  decorations, 
speeches,  sentiments,  names  of  visitors,  &c. 
Portsmouth:   Charles  W.  Brewster,  1853. 
Pp.  80. 

The  re-union  of  '73.   The  second  re- 


ception of  the  sons  and  daughters  of  Ports- 
mouth, resident  abroad,  July  4,  1873.   Also, 
an  account  of  the  high  school  reunion,  July 
5,  and  the  great  praise  meeting  on  Sunday, 
July  6.   Portsmouth:   C.  W.  Gardner,  [1873]. 
Pp.  95,  [1]. 

Includes  history  of  reunions  since  1853. 

1645-1656.   Portsmouth  records.   A 


transcript  of  the  first  thirty  five  pages  of 
the  earliest  town  book,  Portsmouth,  New 
Hampshire.   Frank  W.  Hackett,  ed.   Ports- 
mouth:  Priv.  print.,  1886.   Pp.  76. 

PORTSMOUTH,  N.H.   CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE.   The 
Portsmouth  Navy  Yard:   some  interesting 
facts  about  the  Atlantic  submarine  repair 
and  construction  base.   Portsmouth,  1922. 
Pp.  15.   NhPo. 
1914-1922. 

.   Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire,  the  city 

of  the  open  door.   Portsmouth,  [193-?]. 
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PORTSMOUTH,  N.H.   CHURCH  OF  THE  IMMACULATE 
CONCEPTION.   Souvenir  of  the  dedication  of 
the  new  Church  of  the  Immaculate  Conception 
...1934.   n.p.,  n.d.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

PORTSMOUTH,  N.H.   NORTH  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Memorial  service:   Lucius  Harrison  Thayer, 
D.D. .. .Sunday,  October  25,  1931.   [Ports- 
mouth?, 1931?].   Pp.  30.   NhDo. 
Pastor,  1890-1928. 

PORTSMOUTH,  N.H.   ST.  JOHN'S  CHURCH.   History 
of  St.  John's  Church.   Portsmouth:   Times, 
1896.   NhPoA. 

.   Masonic  &  social  address. .. laying  the 


corner  stone  of  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church 
...on  the  24th  of  June,  A.L.  5807.   Ports- 
mouth:  William  Treadwell,  1807.   Pp.  32. 


5775 


5776 


5777 


5778 


5779 


5780 


5781 


5782 


5783 


5784 


5785 


5786 


"Addenda  containing  notes  historical  and 
Masonic,"  by  Rev.  Thomas  Beede,  Grand  Chap- 
lain of  the  Grand  Lodge,  A.F.  &  A.M.,  of  New 
Hampshire,  [23]-32. 

.   St.  John's  Church,  Portsmouth,  New 

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PORTSMOUTH,  N.H.   SOUTH  CHURCH.   Two  address- 
es:  delivered  in  the  South  Church,  Ports- 
mouth, New  Hampshire,  February  14  and  15, 
1926,  on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  its 
dedication.   The  three  churches  of  the  South 
parish  by  Alfred  Gooding,  with  an  address  of 
congratulation  by  Lucius  Harrison  Thayer. 
1826-1926.   Portsmouth:   Randall  Pr.,  [1926]. 
Pp.  22. 

PORTSMOUTH,  N.H.   TERCENTENARY  COMMITTEE. 
Historical  souvenir  of  the  three  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Portsmouth, 
New  Hampshire,  1623-1923.   Portsmouth: 
Tercentenary  Committee,  [1923].   Pp.  38. 

THE  PORTSMOUTH  book.   Boston:   George  H. 
Ellis,  [1898].   Pp.  52. 

Principal  places  and  institutions. 

"PORTSMOUTH:   colonial  metropolis."  House 
and  Garden,  7  (June  1940),  33. 
Historic  houses. 

PORTSMOUTH-KITTERY  ARMED  SERVICES  COMMITTEE. 
Fifty  years  of  submarine  progress.   Ports- 
mouth, 1967.   Pp.  19.   NhPo. 


"THE  PORTSMOUTH  liberty  pole. 
History,  9  (1909),  294-300. 
1766. 


Magazine  of 


PORTSMOUTH  NAVAL  SHIPYARD,  KITTERY,  ME.   Ex- 
tracts from  the  daily  log  book  from  December 
17,  1929  to  August  18,  1964.   Portsmouth, 
n.d.   Pp.  77.   NhPo. 

.   History  of  the  Portsmouth  Naval  Ship- 
yard, 1800-1958.   Portsmouth:   OPNAV  Report 
5750-5,  n.d.   Pp.  24.   NhPo. 

"PORTSMOUTH  prefabs,  1772  and  1849."   Society 
of  Architectural  Historians.   Journal,  23 
(1964),  43-44. 

Designed  by  Joshua  Wentworth. 

THE  PORTSMOUTH  project:  an  exercise  in  in- 
ductive historical  scholarship  designed  for 
beginning  college  courses  and  for  secondary 
schools.  Charles  E.  Clark  and  Charles  W. 
Eastman,  Jr.,  comps.  and  eds.  Somersworth: 
New  Hampshire  Publishing,  1974.   Pp.  xii,  86. 

PORTSMOUTH  SAVINGS  BANK,  PORTSMOUTH.   One 
hundred  years  of  the  Portsmouth  Savings  Bank, 
Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire,  1823-1923.   Bos- 
ton:  C.  B.  Webster,  1923.   Pp.  [22]. 


225 


5787  PORTSMOUTH 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5787 


57* 


5789 


5790 


5791 


5792 


5793 


5794 


5796 


5797 


5798 


5799 


5800 


PORTSMOUTH  350,  INC.   Portsmouth  350,  1623- 
1973. . .commemorative  book.   Portsmouth: 
Ranger  Publications,  [1973].   Pp.  108.   NhHi. 

"PORTSMOUTH  town  officers."   New  Hampshire 
Genealogical  Record,  2  (1904-1905),  97-104, 
157-165. 

Chronological  listing,  1652-1849. 

PRATT,  RICHARD.   "Portsmouth,  N.H."   Ladies 
Home  Journal,  65  (Oct.  1948),  46-51. 

PREBLE,  GEORGE  HENRY.  History  of  the  United 
States  Navy  Yard,  Portsmouth,  N.H.  Washing- 
ton:  Govt  Print.  Off.,  1892.   Pp.  219. 

.   "Vessels  of  war  built  at  Portsmouth, 

New  Hampshire,  1690-1868."  NEHGR,  22  (1868), 
393-402. 

PUTNAM,  ISRAEL  WARBURTON.   A  farewell  sermon, 
preached  March  15,  1835,  in  the  North  Church, 
Portsmouth,  N.H.  on  the  dissolution  of  the 
author's  pastoral  relation,  at  the  close  of 
the  twentieth  year  of  his  ministry.   Ports- 
mouth:  Miller  and  Brewster,  1835.   Pp.  40. 

ROBIE,  VIRGINIA.   "Bit  of  old  Portsmouth." 
House  Beautiful,  15  (1904),  77-83,  171-175. 
Warner  House,  1718  and  Langdon  House,  1780. 

.   "An  old  mansion  by  the  sea."   House 


5801 


Beautiful,  15  (1904),.  171-175. 
Benning  Wentworth  House,  1750. 

5795   ROGERS,  MARY  COCHRANE.   Glimpses  of  an  old 

social  capital  (Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire)  as 
illustrated  by  the  life  of  th  Reverend  Arthur 
Browne  and  his  circle.   Boston:   Merrymount 
Pr.,  1923.   Pp.  xii,  92. 


ROWE,  JOHN  F.   "The  ship  of  state."  NHEchoes, 
3  (Jan. -Feb.  1973),  29-31. 

Frigate  "Raleigh,"  1776;  built  in  Ports- 
mouth. 

QUILICI,  RONALD  H.   "Port  of  Portsmouth." 
NHProfiles,  25  (Mar.  1976),  93-100. 

Shipping  and  shipbuilding  during  the  Revo- 
lution. 

.   "The  Portsmouth  Marine  Society:   so- 


cial diversity  in  a  colonial  marine  commu- 
nity." HNH,  30  (1975),  101-112. 

REPPLIER,  AGNES.   "The  town  that  was  Straw- 
bery  Banke."  Harper's  Magazine,  143  (1921), 
22-35. 

RICE,  ARTHUR.  "Lang ley  Boardman,  master 
craftsman."  NHProfiles,  23  (June  1974), 
42-45. 

Furniture  maker. 


5802 


5803 


5804 


5805 


5806 


5807 


5808 


5809 


5810 


5811 


5812 


5813 


SALTONSTALL,  WILLIAM  GURDON.   Ports  of  Pisca- 
taqua:   soundings  in  the  maritime  history  of 
the  Portsmouth,  N.H. ,  customs  district  from 
the  days  of  Queen  Elizabeth  and  the  planting 
of  Strawberry  Banke  to  the  times  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  and  the  waning  of  the  American  clip- 
per.  Cambridge,  Mass.:   Harvard  Univ.  Pr., 
1941.   Pp.  xii,  244. 

SARGENT,  GEORGE  HENRY.   "The  house  that  Ladd 
built."  GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  22-23. 
Moffatt-Ladd  House. 

SCOTT,  KENNETH.   "Daniel  Greenough:   colonial 
silversmith  of  Portsmouth."   HNH,  15  (Nov. 
1960),  26-31. 

.   "Eight  silversmiths  of  Portsmouth, 


New  Hampshire."   Antiques,  74  (1958),  144- 
145. 

SEAVEY,  FRANCES  N.   "The  Graf fort  Club  of 
Portsmouth."  GraniteMo,  31  (1901),  202-207. 
Woman ' s  c lub . 

SHERWIN,  HARRY  E.   "New  Hampshire  helps  begin 
the  U.S.  Navy."   HNH,  9  (Dec.  1953),  1-20. 
The  "Raleigh,"  "Ranger,"  and  "America," 
built  at  Portsmouth. 

SHILLABER,  BENJAMIN  PENHALLOW.   Social  rhymes 
read  at  a  gathering  of  old  Portsmouth  boys, 
in  Boston,  Jan.  25,  1872,  at  the  residence  of 
Thomas  J.  Whidden,  Esq.   Boston:   C.  W.  Cal- 
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SHORES,  JAMES  F. ,  JR.,  et  al.   The  fortieth 
annual  report  of  the  superintendents  of  the 
Portsmouth  South  Parish  Sabbath  School,  pre- 
sented June  13,  1858.   Portsmouth:   Charles 
W.  Brewster,  1858.   Pp.  24.   NhDo. 

SIMPSON,  J.  C.  "The  schools  of  Portsmouth." 
GraniteMo,  18  (1895),  188-193. 

SMITH,  MARJORIE  WHALEN.  "Wentworth-Coolidge 
Mansion."  NHProfiles,  22  (Aug.  1973),  48-53. 

SMITH,  YVONNE  BRAULT.  "Stenciling  the  Aaron 
Conant  House."  Early  American  Life,  6  (June 
1975),  22-23. 

SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.   NEW  HAMP- 
SHIRE SOCIETY.   PAUL  JONES  CLUB.   PORTSMOUTH. 
Yearbook  of  the  Paul  Jones  Club  of  the  Sons 
of  the  American  Revolution. . .1897.   [Ports- 
mouth, 1897].   Pp.  55. 

Prepared  by  0.  L.  Frisbee,  Club  Historian. 

SPALDING,  LYMAN.   "Bills  of  mortality  for 
Portsmouth  New  Hampshire,  1801-1803."   MHSC, 
9  (1809),  236-241. 


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5814 


5815 


5816 


5817 


5818 


5819 


5820 


5821 


5822 


STRAWBERY  BANKE,  INC.   Strawbery  Banke  in 
Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire.   (1966)   Nancy  R. 
Beck,  ed.   3d.  ed.  rev.   Farmington,  Me.: 
Knowlton  &  McLeary,  1971.   Pp.  xviii,  83. 

Historic  houses.   Architectural  research 
and  commentary  by  James  L.  Garvin,  genealogi- 
cal research  by  Dorothy  M.  Vaughan  and 
Natalie  L.  Fenwick. 

SUFFERN,  RICHARD  WINSLOW.   From  graces  to 
gargoyles:   a  social  essay  on  the  theater  in 
Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire,  1762-1850.   Ports- 
mouth:  Seacost  Arts  Council,  1972.   Pp.  iii, 
55. 

SULLIVAN,  TIMOTHY  P.   "The  Portsmouth  Navy 
Yard,  the  new  dry  dock,  and  Henderson's 
Point."   GraniteMo,  36  (1904),  64-88. 

TANNER,  VIRGINIA.   A  pageant  of  Portsmouth: 
a  pageant  in  celebration  of  the  tercentenary 
of  the  first  settlement  in  New  Hampshire, 

spring  of  1623, .. .August  19-23,  1923 

Concord:   Rumford  Pr . ,  1923.   Pp.  95. 

TAYLOR,  VIRGINIA  C.   "Of  shoes  and  shoals  and 
delapoons."   NHEchoes,  4  (July-Aug.  1973), 
52-55. 

Social  life  and  customs,  early  19th  cen- 
tury. 

THAYER,  LUCIUS  HARRISON.   The  story  of  a  re- 
ligious democracy  during  two  and  one-half 
centuries:   an  historical  discourse  in 
commemoration  of  the  gathering  of  the  First 
Church  of  Christ,  Portsmouth.   Concord: 
Rumford  Pr.,  [1922?].   Pp.  78.   MBNEH. 

.   Workers   together  with  God :   an  anni- 


versary sermon  reviewing  twenty-five  years  in 
an  ancient  church  and  parish....   [Ports- 
mouth?], 1916.   Pp.  23. 

Delivered  Nov.  14,  1915,  North  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Portsmouth. 

THOMPSON,  RALPH  E.,  and  MATTHEW  R.  THOMPSON. 
Pascataway,  de  facto  capital  of  New  England, 
1623-1630  (Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire).  Mon- 
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TRAFTON,  BURTON  W.  F. ,  JR.   "History  in 
houses:   the  Moffatt-Ladd  House,  Portsmouth, 
New  Hampshire."   Antiques,  80  (1961),  130- 
133. 


5822A  TRANI,  EUGENE  P.   The  Treaty  of  Portsmouth: 
an  adventure  in  American  diplomacy.   Lexing- 
ton:  Univ.  of  Kentucky  Pr. ,  1969.   Pp.  194. 

5823   TREFETHEN,  GEORGE  ALBERT.   Strawberry  Bank's 
bank,  and  the  Marquis  de  Lafayette,  1824. 
N.Y. :   Newcomen  Society  in  North  America, 
1950.   Pp.  36. 


5825 


5826 


5827 


5828 


5829 


5830 


5831 


5832 


5833 


5834 


5835 


5836 


5837 


5838 


PORTSMOUTH  5838 


TULLOCK,  THOMAS  LOGAN.   "Methodism  in  Ports- 
mouth."  GraniteMo,  6  (1882-1883),  209-221, 
229-238,  314-322,  347-352;  7  (1883-1884), 
167. 

Includes  biographical  sketches  of  clergy. 

.   "Names  of  persons  who  have  held  cer- 


tain presidential  appointments  at  Portsmouth, 
N.H. ,  with  introductory  remarks."  GraniteMo, 
6  (1882-1883),  107-112. 

Postmasters,  collectors  of  customs,  sur- 
veyors of  the  port  of  Portsmouth,  naval  offi- 
cers, agents  and  storekeepers. 

TURNER,  LYNN  W.   "The  impeachment  of  John 
Pickering."  AHR,  54  (1948-1949),  485-507. 
Prosecution  of  U.S.  District  Judge,  1804. 

"A  VANISHED  landmark."  GraniteMo,  46  (1914), 
71-72. 

Globe  Tavern. 

VAUGHAN,  DOROTHY  MANSFIELD.   "Gov.  John 
Langdon  Memorial  Mansion  at  Portsmouth,  N.H." 
OTNE,  39  (1948-1949),  1-6. 

.   "The  Haven  and  Parry  Houses,  Pleasant 


Street,  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire."   OTNE, 
34  (1943-1944),  6-9. 

,  and  THOMAS  C.  WILSON.   The  peace  of 


Portsmouth:   a  selection  of  pictures. 
Portsmouth:   S.  R.  Blaisdell,  1957.   Pp.  30. 
NhPoW. 

Includes  brief  history  of  site  arrangements. 

.   "Strawbery  Banke."  DARMag,  98  (1964), 


820-822. 

VERGE,  ROBERT  J.   A  history  of  the  U.S.  Naval 
Prison  at  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire.   Ports- 
mouth:  U.S.  Naval  Print  Shop,  1946.   Pp.  77. 

Main  naval  prison  on  East  Coast;  27,105 
offenders,  1908-1946. 

WAITE,  EMMA  FORBES.   "Benjamin  Dearborn: 
teacher,  inventor,  philanthropist."   OTNE,  42 
(1951-1952),  44-47. 

"WARNER  House  was  Portsmouth's  finest  home." 
American  Collector,  2  (July  12,  1934),  6, 
10. 

WARNOCK,  PHYLLIS  K.   "Portsmouth's  unique 
architectural  heritage."   NHProfiles,  11 
(Nov.  1962),  32-36,  45. 

WARREN,  MRS.  GEORGE  H.   "Governor  Langdon 
House,  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire."   DARMag, 
58  (1924),  744. 

WEBBER,  LAURANCE  E.   "Portsmouth's  first 
water  system."   NHProfiles,  23  (June  1974), 
38-41. 


5824   NO  ENTRY. 


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5839  PORTSMOUTH 


5839 


5840 


5841 


5842 


5843 


5844 


5845 


5846 


5847 


5848 


5849 


5850 


WEBBER,  LAURANCE  E.   "Ropemaking  in  early 
Portsmouth:   tying  it  all  together."   NHPro- 
files,  26  (Apr.  1977),  12-15. 

WEITING,  WILLIAM  F.   U.S.  Naval  Hospital 
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[1971].   Pp.  [10].   NhPoP. 

Lecture  delivered  at  NhPoP  Feb.  11,  1971. 

WELCH,  JOHN  FOSTER.   Address  delivered  on  the 
twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  South  Parish 
Sunday  school,  June  11,  1843.   Portsmouth, 
1843.   Pp.  26. 

WENDELL,  WILLIAM  GREENOUGH.   The  Macpheadris- 
Warner  House,  1716,  Portsmouth,  New  Hamp- 
shire:  a  registered  national  historic  land- 
mark, something  about  it  and  two  of  its  early 
occupants,  Archibald  Macpheadris  and  Jonathan 
Warner.   (1950)   Rev.  ed.   Portsmouth,  1966. 
Pp.  29. 

Original  edition,  a  Newcomen  address,  had 
title:   Jonathan  Warner  (1726-1814):   mer- 
chant &  trader,  King's  councillor,  mariner, 
jurist. 

.   "Restorations  in  the  Warner  House, 


RANDOLPH  (COOS  CO.) 


Portsmouth."   New  Hampshire  Troubadour,  10 
(Aug.  1940),  3-7. 

"WHERE  the  past  still  lives."   GraniteMo, 
55  (1923),  376-379. 

WHITE,  EDNA  K.   "New  Hampshire's  seaport — 
Portsmouth."  DARMag,  93  (1959),  449. 

WHITING,  LYMAN.   The  recorded  name:   a  dedi- 
cation sermon  preached  in  the  new  meeting- 
house of  the  North  Parish,  Portsmouth,  N.H. , 
November  1,  1855,  with  historical  notices. 
Portsmouth:   Charles  W.  Brewster,  1856. 
Pp.  24.   MBNEH. 

WINSLOW,  OLA  ELIZABETH.   Portsmouth:   the 
life  of  a  town.   N.Y. :   Macmillan,  1966. 
Pp.  vii,  136. 

WINSLOW,  RICHARD  ELLIOTT.   "He  built  an 
empire. . .with  ale."   NHProfiles,  18  (June 
1969),  36-39;  (July  1969),  29-31,  45-47. 
Frank  Jones . 

WOODBURY,  CHARLES  LEVI.   Address .. .delivered 
at  the  150th  anniversary  of  St.  John's 
Lodge,  No.  1,  St.  John's  Day,  June  24th, 
1886,  at  Music  Hall,  Portsmouth,  N.H.   n.p., 
[1886?].   Pp.  22.   MBNEH. 

WRIGHT,  PIERCE,  WHITMORE,  architects.   His- 
toric District  visual  guideline,  Portsmouth, 
New  Hampshire.   Portsmouth:   Planning  Dept . , 
1977.   Pp.  36.   NhPoA. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  444,  693,  1114,  1164,  1173, 
1576,  1584,  1590,  1596,  1608. 


5851 


5852 


5853 


5854 


5855 


5856 


ADAMS,  HARRY  B.   "Charles  C.  Torrey  and  his 
spur  cabin."  Appalachia,  31  (1956-1957), 
29-35. 

CROSS,  GEORGE  NEWTON.   "Randolph  yesterdays." 
Appalachia,  14  (1916-1919),  49-58. 

.   Randolph  old  and  new:   its  ways  and 


5857 


5858 


5859 


its  by-ways.   [Randolph] :   Town  of  Randolph, 
1924.   Pp.  260. 

CUTTER,  R.  AMMI.   "The  Ravine  House  passes." 
Appalachia,  34  (1962-1963),  379-380. 

DeBERARD,  HAZEL.   "Memories  of  Randolph." 
Appalachia,  31  (1956-1957),  190-198. 

PEASE,  ARTHUR  STANLEY.   "Early  trailmakers  at 
Randolph  and  the  founding  of  the  R.M.C." 
Appalachia,  33  (1960-1961),  187-193. 
Randolph  Mountain  Club. 

RANDOLPH,  N.H.   SESQUICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE. 
Randolph,  N.H. ,  150  years,   n.p.,  [1974]. 
Pp.  62.   Nh. 

WOOD,  RICHARD  G.   "Broadacres :   the  story  of 
a  centennial  farm."   Appalachia,  29  (1952- 
1953),  205-210. 

.   "The  pond  of  safety  legend."  Appa- 


lachia, 27  (1948-1949),  409-414. 

The  legend  that  Benjamin  Hicks,  Capt .  James 
Ryder,  William  Danforth,  and  Lazarus  Holmes 
were  hidden  near  a  pond  to  escape  court  mar- 
tial, ca.  1780. 


RAYMOND  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5860  BARNES,  SHIRLEY  JONES.  History  of  Raymond, 
N.H.,  1764-1962.  Concord:  Capital  Offset, 
1964.   Pp.  188. 

5861  BROWN,  DAVID  HENRY.   Raymond,  New  Hampshire, 
fifty  years  ago:   an  address  at  the  "Old 
Home  Week  celebration"  Raymond,  N.H. ,  August 

20,  1901 Chicago:   Lakeside  Pr.,  1901. 

Pp.  16. 

5862  FULLONTON,  JOSEPH.   The  history  of  Raymond, 
N.H.   Dover:   Morning  Star  Job  Printing, 
1875.   Pp.  vi,  407. 

5863  MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS .   "Raymond."  Granite- 
Mo,  20  (1896),  112-123. 

5864  ROBBINS,  CAROLYN  C.   "Thoughts  on  the  Ray- 
mond, N.H.  stone  circles."  NEARANewsletter , 
4  (1969),  40-41. 

With  notes  by  Robert  E.  Stone. 


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ROCHESTER  5891 


5865    STONE,  ROBERT  E.   "Strange  stonework  in  Ray- 
mond, N.H."   NEARANews letter,  2  (1967),  18- 
19,  32. 


5878   "RINDGE  pioneers."   Rindge  Villages,  1  (Dec. 
1945),  [2]. 
1752-1767. 


SEE  ALSO  entry  2006. 


RICHMOND  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


5866  BASSETT,  WILLIAM.   History  of  the  town  of 
Richmond,  Cheshire  County,  New  Hampshire, 
from  its  first  settlement,  to  1822.   Boston, 
Mass.:   C.  W.  Calkins,  1884.   Pp.  xiv,  578. 

5867  DICKINSON,  HAROLD  J.   Gaskill's  haven.   N.Y. ; 
Vantage  Pr. ,  1962.   Pp.  223.   NhK-Perry. 

Fictionalized . 

5868  DITTRICH,  ALAN  B.   "Conjurer  Ballou."   NHPro- 
files,  22  (Aug.  1973),  36-37,  90-91. 

James  Ballou,  Jr. 


RINDGE  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


5869  BURNHAM,  AMOS  WOOD.   Historical  discourse 
delivered  on  the  fortieth  anniversary  of  his 
pastorate  in  Rindge,  N.H.,  November  14,  1861. 
Boston:   Crosby  &  Nichols,  1862.   Pp.  102. 

5870  CATHEDRAL  of  the  Pines,  Rindge.   [1949?]. 
n.p.,  1967.   Pp.  92. 

5871  KAHN,  E.  J.,  JR.   "Grass  roots  and  a  slippery 
elm."  New  Yorker,  28  (Mar.  8,  1952),  95-101. 

5872  NORCROSS,  AMASA.   Centennial  address  deliv- 
ered Sept.  18,  1868,  at  Rindge,  N.H.,  it 
being  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
incorporation  of  the  town.   Fitchburg,  Mass. : 
Blanchard  &  Brown,  1891.   Pp.  32. 


5879  "RINDGE  priorities."   Rindge  Villages,  1  (Dec. 
1945),  [4]. 

Firsts,  1815-1945. 

5880  "RINDGE  settlers,  1768-1781."   Rindge  Vil- 
lages, 1  (Mar.  1946),  [2]. 

5881  NO  ENTRY. 

5882  SHERWIN,  HARRY  E.   The  Rindge  story,  a  New 
Hampshire  adventure:   the  birth  and  early 
growth  of  a  "Little  Republic,"  1752-1952. 
Winchendon,  Mass.:   Courier  Pr. ,  [1952]. 
Pp.  11.   NhHi,  NhP. 

5883  "SOME  Rindge  historical  facts."  Rindge  Vil- 
lages, 1  (June- July  1946),  [2]. 

5884  STEARNS,  EZRA  SCOLLAY.   History  of  the  town 
of  Rindge,  New  Hampshire,  from  the  date  of 
the  Rowley  Canada  or  Massachusetts  charter, 
to  the  present  time,  1736-1874,  with  a  genea- 
logical register  of  the  Rindge  families. 
Boston:   George  H.  Ellis,  1875.   Pp.  788. 

5885   .   "The  libraries  of  Rindge."   New 

Hampshire  Library  Commission.   Bulletin,  n.s. 
2  (1901),  60-64. 

5886  STEELE,  FRANK  B.   "The  Cathedral  of  the 
Pines."   DARMag,  83  (1949),  29-30. 

5887  WHITEHOUSE,  ARCH.   "Cathedral  of  the  Pines." 
Reader's  Digest,  50  (Apr.  1947),  135-137. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  14. 


ROCHESTER  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


5873 


5874 


5875 


5876 


RINDGE,  N.H.  Rindge,  New  Hampshire,  1768- 
1968,  bicentennial.  [Rindge?,  1968].  Un- 
paged. 

RINDGE,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Centen- 
nial celebration  of  the  dedication  of  the 
Congregational  meeting-house,  Rindge,  N.H. , 
January  11,  1897.   Peterboro:   John  Scott, 
1897.   Pp.  32. 

Includes  a  historical  address  by  John  P. 
Richardson. 

.   The  Congregational  Church,  Rindge, 


N.H.   n.p.,  1907.   Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

Includes  history  by  Granville  Yager. 

First  Congregational  Church,  Rindge, 


N.H.  1764-1952.   n.p.,  1952.   Pp.  [10]. 
NhK-Proper. 


5888  BLACKINGTON,  ALTON  HALL.  "The  eccentric  Dr. 
Cobb."   NHProfiles,  9  (Nov.  1960),  16-18. 

About  weekly  columnist  "Dr.  Cobb,"  pseudo- 
nym for  George  E.  Rewitzer,  in  Rochester 
Courier. 

5889  CATE,  H.  L.  "Rochester  and  its  industries." 
GraniteMo,  31  (1901),  317-337. 

5890  "CENTENARY  church  buildings  of  New  Hampshire: 
Rochester."   CongRecNHJ,  3  (1897-1898),  567- 
568. 

5891  COSTELLO,  MOLLY.  "The  Rochester  Music  Thea- 
ter." NHProfiles,  16  (May  1967),  42-43,  45- 
47. 

Summer  theater . 


5877    .   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH  AND  SOCIETY. 

The  First  Congregational  Church  &  Society, 
1765-1965.   n.p.,  [1965].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


229 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5892  ROCHESTER 


5892 


5893 


5894 


5895 


5896 


5897 


GONIC,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINT-LEON.   Souvenir 
du  vingt-cinquieme  anniversaire. .. 1892-1917 . 
n.p.,  1918.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

GRANGE  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY,  ROCHES- 
TER. Grange  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company  of 
the  State  of  New  Hampshire.  Rochester,  1938. 
Pp.  50.   Nh. 

HAVEN,  JOSEPH.   "Bill  of  mortality  for 
Rochester,  N.H.  for  47  years  commencing 
Jan.  1,  1776,  and  ending  Dec.  31,  1822." 
NHHSC,  1  (1824),  283-284. 

.   "Notices  of  the  town  of  Rochester, 

Strafford  County,  N.H."   CH&Misc,  2  (1823), 
169-171. 

MARSH,  DONALD  H.  "Church  of  the  Redeemer, 
Rochester,  New  Hampshire."  NHChurchman,  5 
(Jan.  1952),  3,  13. 


"Welcome  to  Rochester. 


NHChurchman, 


5906  ROCHESTER,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  First  Congregational  Church: 

in  Rochester,  N.H.,  adopted  November  1876. 
Rochester:   Chas.  W.  Folsom,  1876.   Pp.  36. 

5907  SOCIETY  SAINT- JEAN-BAPTISTE,  ROCHESTER. 
Noces  de  diamant,  1879-1954.   Rochester, 
1954.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

5908   .   Programme-souvenir .. .cinquantieme 

anniversaire,  1879-1929.   Rochester:   Record 
Pr.,  1929.   Unpaged.   NhMACA. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  693,  1612,  1624. 


ROLLINSFORD  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


5909  BAER,  ANNIE  WENTWORTH.   "Christ  Church." 
GraniteMo,  10  (1887),  146-148. 

5910  .   "Colonel  John  Wentworth  and  his 


14  (Apr.  28,  1961),  8-9. 
Church  of  the  Redeemer. 


Salmon  Falls  house."   GraniteMo,  59  (1927), 
103-111. 


5898  McDUFFEE,  FRANKLIN.   History  of  the  town  of 
Rochester,  New  Hampshire,  from  1722  to  1890. 
Silvanus  Hayward,  ed.   Manchester:  John  B. 
Clarke,  1892.   2  v. 

5899  McDUFFEE,  WILLIS.   "New  Hampshire's  seventh 
city:   a  sketch  of  the  ancient  town  and  mod- 
ern municipality  of  Rochester."   GraniteMo, 
18  (1895),  358-382. 

5900  MICHAEL,  GEORGE.   "Rochester  celebrates  a 
century  of  progress."  NHProfiles,  3  (July 
1954),  41-43,  45-48. 

5901  NORTON,  F.  H. ,  and  V.  J.  DUPLIN,  JR.   "The 
Osborne  pottery  at  Gonic,  New  Hampshire." 
Antiques,  19  (1931),  123-124. 

5902  PRAY,  SAMUEL.   "Biographical  notices  of 
physicians  in  Rochester,  N.H."   NEHGR,  1 
(1847),  276-278. 

5903  REALS,  LUCILLE  FARNSWORTH.   "A  commemorative 
cotton  print."   Hobbies,  64  (June  1959), 
58-59. 

A  red  fabric  printed  by  the  Cocheco  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  East  Rochester,  in  1876  for 
American  centennial. 

5904  ROCHESTER,  N.H.   Improvement  of  Central 
Square,  and  dedicatory  exercises  of  the  Par- 
son Main  statue,  July  3,  1896.   [Rochester, 
1896].   Pp.  32. 

Includes  a  sketch  of  Amos  Main's  pastorate 
of  the  First  Congregational  Church,  1737- 
1760. 

5905  ROCHESTER,  N.H.   COMITE-  DES  SOCIETES  FRANCO- 
AMERICAINES.   Grande  celebration  de  la  fete 
Saint-Jean  Baptiste.   Manchester:   L'Avenir 
National,  1927.   Pp.  112.   NhMACA. 


5911  BROWN,  FRANK  CHOUTEAU.   "Interior  details  and 
furnishings  of  the  Colonel  Paul  Wentworth 
mansion,  built  in  1701  at  Salmon  Falls,  New 
Hampshire,  and  moved  to  Dover,  Massachusetts 
in  1937."  Pencil  Points,  20  (1939),  509- 
524. 

5912   .   "The  oldest  remaining  Wentworth  man- 
sion, being  the  dwelling  built  by  Col.  Paul 
Wentworth  at  Salmon  Falls,  N.H. ,  in  1701." 
OTNE,  19  (1928-1929),  51-66. 

5913  CATALFO,  ALFRED.   The  history  of  the  town  of 
Rollinsford,  New  Hampshire,  1623-1973. 
Somersworth:   New  Hampshire  Printers,  1973. 
Pp.  xix,  662. 

Revised  M.A.  thesis,  University  of  N.H. 

5914  CHANDLER,  JOSEPHINE  CRAVEN.   "Paul  Wentworth 
House,  the  house  that  made  history."   Good 
Housekeeping,  97  (Dec.  1933),  76-77. 

Moved  to  Dover,  Massachusetts  in  1937. 

5915  EMERSON,  RUTH  PORTER,  and  FLORENCE  PHILPOTT 
GREENAWAY.   Rollinsford 's  heritage  1623- 
1976.   [Rollinsford]:   Rollinsford  Bicenten- 
nial Committee,  1976.   Pp.  136.   NhHi. 

5916  GRIMES,  GORDON  F.   "Portrait  of  Salmon 
Falls."  NHProfiles,  23  (Nov.  1974),  24-33. 

5917  SALMON  FALLS,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINTE-MARIE . 
Soixante-quinzieme  anniversaire  de  fondation 
de  la  paroisse  Sainte-Marie:   jubile  d 'argent 
sacerdotale  de  l'abbe  Joseph-Henri  Cormier. 
Fetes  paroissiales  29-30-31  mai  1932,  Salmon 
Falls,  New  Hampshire.   n.p.,  1932.   Unpaged. 
NhMACA. 

In  French  and  English. 


230 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


RYE  5941 


5918  SALMON  FALLS,  N.H.   PAROISSE  SAINTE-MARIE .         5928 
Souvenir  programme:   Saint  Mary's  Church 

Parish  reunion,  June  27-28,  1929/Eglise  du 
Saint-Nom-de-Marie  reunion  paroissiale  27-28 
juin  1929.   Town  Hall,  Salmon  Falls,  New  5929 

Hampshire.   n.p.,  1929.   Pp.  65. 
In  English  and  French. 

5919  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS.   NEW  HAMPSHIRE.  5930 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  New 
Hampshire,  1894-1955,  October  1,  1955,  com- 
memoration of  the  265th  anniversary  of  the 

French  and  Indian  raid  on  Hampton  [i.e.,  Sal- 
mon] Falls,  March  18,  1689/90  (O.S.).   n.p.,       5931 
[1955].   Unpaged.   MBNEH. 


CROCKER,  BERTRAM.   "The  centennial  of  the 
Bethany  Church,  Rye."   NHCCRecord,  1  (Nov. 
1937),  16. 

EDMUNDS,  DAVID  W.   "Island  of  inspiration." 
NHProfiles,  3  (June  1954),  52-55. 
Star  Island. 

FINCH,  EUGENE  D.,  and  FREDERICK  JOHNSON.   The 
archaeology  of  the  Odiorne  Point  area.   Con- 
cord:  New  Hampshire  Charitable  Fund,  1972. 
Pp.  4. 

"THE  FIRST  settlement  of  New  Hampshire." 
GraniteMo,  28  (1900),  56-58. 
Odiorne 's  Point. 


ROXBURY  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


5920 


5921 


5922 


5923 


BRUCE,  H.  ADDINGTON.   "A  living  church  in  a 
dead  village."   GraniteMo,  44  (1912),  280- 
284. 

Roxbury  Meeting  house. 

KNIGHT,  CHARLES  BRIGHAM.   "Roxbury  school 
districts."   HNH,  25  (Spring  1970),  30-38. 

Based  on  the  author's  1933  master's  thesis 
at  Boston  University. 

WADSWORTH,  SAMUEL.   "The  Nye  Cemetery,  Rox- 
bury, N.H."   Repertory,  2  (1926-1927),  11-15. 

[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "Poison  in  the 
sugar  bowl."   Old  Timer,  no.  116  (Oct. 
1949),  [1-3]. 

Of  Joseph  Byron's  family. 


5924 


[ 


].   "Up-and-down  sawmills."   Old  Timer, 


no.  18  (May  24,  1940),  [5]. 
SEE  ALSO  entries  1455,  4283. 

RUMNEY  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


5925  BARNEY,  JESSE  A.   Rumney,  then  and  now:   his- 
tory....  Bicentennial  ed.   [Rumney]:   Town 
of  Rumney,  1967.   Pp.  245. 

5926  SPEARE,  EVA  AUGUSTA  CLOUGH.  The  story  of 
Polar  Caves.  [Littleton]:  Resort  Enter- 
prises, [196?].   Pp.  64.   NhD. 


SEE  ALSO  entry  1507. 


RYE  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5927   ALDRICH,  JEREMIAH  K.   Dedication  of  town  hall 
in  Rye,  N.H. ,  Nov.  19,  1873;  historical  ad- 
dresses.  [Rye?,  1873].   Pp.  19. 

Includes  "Religious  societies  in  Rye"  by 
Alvah  H.  Morrill,  and  "The  school  history  of 
Rye"  by  Gilman  H.  Jenness. 


5932  "THE  GREAT  cable."   NHProfiles,  7  (Aug.  1958), 
25-27. 

Transatlantic  cable  and  station,  1874-1921. 

5933  HAMMOND,  OTIS  GRANT,  ed .   Dedication  of  a 
memorial  to  Reverend  John  Tucke,  1702-1773, 
Star  Island,  Isles  of  Shoals,  New  Hampshire, 
July  29,  1914;  with  an  address  on  Captain 
John  Smith,  by  Justin  Harvey  Smith.... 
[Concord] :   The  New  Hampshire  Historical 
Society,  1914.   Pp.  68. 

5934  HOFFMAN,  MALVINA.   The  story  of  St.  Andrew' s- 
by-the-Sea,  Rye  Beach,  New  Hampshire.   n.p., 
1945.   Pp.  21.   NhHi. 

5935  LASZLO,  PHELPS  T. ,  and  WALLACE  W.  BLANCHARD. 
The  Odiorne  Point  salt  marsh.  Concord:  New 
Hampshire  Charitable  Fund,  1973.   Pp.  12. 

5936  McGILL,  FREDERICK  T. ,  JR.   "Who  remembers 
Gosport?"  NHProfiles,  22  (July  1973),  54-60, 
62,  64. 

Former  town  on  Star  Island. 

5937  MOSES,  JOHN  MARK.   "Sanders  Point."  Granite- 
Mo, 48  (1916),  167-171. 

5938  PARSONS,  JOHN  L.   The  churches  of  Rye,  New 
Hampshire,  1725-1959.   n.p.,  1959.   Pp.  76. 

5939  PARSONS,  JOHN  W.   An  address  at  the  dedica- 
tion of  the  public  library  of  Rye,  N.H. , 
June  22,  1911.   [Portsmouth?]:   Priv.  print., 
[1914?].   Pp.  10.   NhHi. 

5940  PARSONS,  LANGDON  BROWN.   History  of  the  town 
of  Rye,  New  Hampshire,  from  its  discovery  and 
settlement  to  December  31,  1903.   Concord: 
Rumford  Printing,  1905.   Pp.  vi,  675. 

5941  PORTER,  HUNTINGTON.   Divine  Providences  no- 
ticed:  a  discourse,  delivered  at  Rye, 
Thursday,  January  1,  1801. . .wherein  a  brief 
view  is  taken  of  the  growth,  establishment 
and  prosperity  of  our  country  in  general... 
and  some  things  offered  in  particular,  rela- 
tive to  the  settlement,  increase,  and  pros- 
perity of  the  town  of  Rye.   Portsmouth: 
Charles  Peirce,  1801.   Pp.  38. 


231 


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5942  RYE 


5942 


5943 


5944 


5945 


5946 


5947 


5948 


5949 


5950 


PORTER,  HUNTINGTON.   A  half  century  sermon  in 
two  parts,  preached  at  Rye,  N.H. ,  January 
1835....   Portsmouth:   Miller  &  Brewster, 
1835.   Pp.  24. 

Congregational  church. 

STORER,  W.  SCOTT.   "The  light  of  the  Shoals." 
NHProfiles,  26  (Sept.  1977),  28-29,  45. 
White  Island  lighthouse. 

TALLMAN,  LOUISE  H.   Faith  of  our  fathers: 
Gosport  1729.   Rye,  1975.   Various  paging. 
NhHi. 

.   Odiorne  Point:   highlights  of  his- 


tory.  Concord:   New  Hampshire  Department  of 
Resources  and  Economic  Development,  1972. 
Unpaged.   NhHi. 

TRUE,  BARBARA.  "Dahlias  and  history  at 
Odiorne 's  Point."  NHProfiles,  15  (June 
1966),  51-59. 

VARRELL,  WILLIAM  M.   "The  golden  era  of  Rye 
Beach."   NHProfiles,  8  (Oct.  1959),  20-23, 
51. 

.   Rye  on  the  rocks;  the  tale  of  a  town: 


a  Yankee  saga  told  by  a  Yankee.   Portsmouth: 
Strawberry  Bank  Print  Shop,  1962.   Pp.  149. 

WADLEIGH,  GEORGE.  "First  settlement  in  New 
Hampshire."  GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  109- 
114. 

Wadleigh  claims  it  was  at  Little  Harbor. 

WARREN,  JOSEPH  WEATHERHEAD,  ed.   "The  town 
records  of  Gosport,  N.H."   NEHGR,  67  (1913), 
56-63,  132-147,  231-248,  354-359;  68  (1914), 
32-46,  127-142. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  404,  964,  1113-1114,  1584, 
1590,  1606,  5743. 


5954  EARLY  SITES  FOUNDATION.   The  first  decade, 
1954-1964.   [Hanover,  1964].   Pp.  8. 

Primary  attention  to  Mystery  Hill,  North 
Salem. 

5955  FELDMAN,  MARK.   "Mystery  Hill."  Amateur 
Archeologist,  1  (July  4,  1976),  22-26. 

Stone  structures  said  to  be  an  "American 
Stonehenge. " 

5956   .   The  Mystery  Hill  story.   Derry:   Mys- 
tery Hill  Press,  1977.   Pp.  121.   NhMHi. 

5957  FELL,  BARRY.   "The  Romano-Celtic  phase  at 
Mystery  Hill,  New  Hampshire,  in  New  England." 
Occasional  Publications  of  the  Epigraphic 
Society,  3,  no.  67  (Sept.  1975),  1-3. 

5958  GILBERT,  EDGAR.   History  of  Salem,  N.H. 
Concord:   Rumford  Printing,  1907.   Pp.  xiv, 
444,  139,  24. 

5959  GISHOLT  MACHINE  COMPANY,  [MADISON,  WIS.?]. 
Irishmen  in  New  England  a  thousand  years  ago? 
Mystery  Hill  caves,  North  Salem,  New  Hamp- 
shire.  [Madison,  Wis.?],  1959.   Pp.  [10]. 
NhK. 

Reprinted  from  Company  publication,  Nov. 
1949-Jan.  1950. 

5960  GLYNN,  FRANK.   "Field  report  1958-1959,  North 
Salem,  N.H."   Early  Sites  Research  Society. 
Work  Report,  2  (Aug.  1976),  1-5. 

Edited  by  James  P.  Whittall,  II. 

5961   .   "Notes  on  the  1966-1967  excavations 

at  Mystery  Hill."  Early  Sites  Research 
Society.   Work  Report,  2  (Oct.  1967),  2. 

5962   .   "Some  parallels  for  the  North  Salem 

complex's  architecture."   Early  Sites  Re- 
search Society.   Work  Report,  2  (Apr.  1955), 
1-2. 


SALEM  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


5951  BLANCHARD,  E.  B.   Anniversary  address... 
Congregational  Church,  Salem,  N.H. ,  December 
18,  1890.   n.p.,  [1890].   Pp.  8.   NhHi. 

Sesquicentennial . 

5952  CHRISTENSON,  ROSS  T.   "Did  the  Phoenicians 
cross  the  Atlantic?   A  study  of  transoceanic 
diffusion."   Society  for  Early  Historic 
Archeology.   Newsletter  and  Proceedings, 

no.  118  (Jan.  12,  1970),  1-9. 
Mystery  Hill. 

5953  CUMMINGS,  OSMOND  RICHARD.   Trolleys  to  Cano- 
bie  Lake  Park:   Massachusetts  Northeastern 
Street  Railway,  Salem  Division.   Manchester: 
New  England  Electric  Railway  Historical  So- 
ciety, 1967.   Pp.  54.   NhHi. 


5963 


5964 


5965 


5966 


HEILMANN,  MARTHA  WHEELER.   "New  England's 
greatest  mystery."  New  England  Homestead, 
140  (Sept.  1967),  12-13,  15. 

HENCKEN,  HUGH  O'NEILL.  "The  Irish  monastery 
at  North  Salem,  N.H."  NEQ,  12  (Sept.  1939), 
429-442. 

"What  are  Pattee's  caves?   Are  they 


the  remains  of  a  medieval  Irish  monastery  in 
New  Hampshire,  as  is  claimed?"   Scientific 
American,  n.s.  163  (Nov.  1940),  258-259. 

The  Curator  of  European  Archeology  at  Har- 
vard's Peabody  Museum  concludes  the  ruins  are 
virtually  all  Pattee's  work. 

HENNESSY,  WILLIAM  G.   "North  Salem  mystery: 
Irish  monks  or  Jonathan  Pattee?   NHProfiles, 
1  (Aug.  1952),  10-14. 


232 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


SANBORNTON  5996 


5967 


5968 


5969 


5970 


5971 


5972 


5973 


5974 


5975 


5976 


5977 


5978 


5979 


5980 


5981 


5982 


HILL,  EVAN.  "The  North  Salem  mystery."  Sat- 
urday Evening  Post,  232  (Aug.  8,  1959),  [32]- 
33,  65-66,  68. 

HOLDEN,  RAYMOND  P.   "The  North  Salem  mystery." 
HNH,  14  (Dec.  1958),  17-29. 
Unexplained  ruins. 

JOHNSON,  GERTRUDE  B.   "Possible  Phoenician 
cultural  parallels  at  Mystery  Hill."  NEARA- 
Newsletter,  4  (1969),  4-8. 

,  and  JAMES  P.  WHITTALL,  II.   "Potsherds 


from  North  Salem,  N.H."   Early  Sites  Research 
Society.   Work  Report,  2  (July  1976),  1-4. 

"KELLEY  Library,  Salem."   Granite  State  Li- 
braries, 9  (July  1973),  5-6. 

KLING,  MARJORIE.   "The  enigma  of  the  North 
Salem,  N.H.  'little  stone.'"   NEARAJ,  11 
(1976-1977),  50-55. 

"NEW  radiocarbon  dating  indicates  an  even 
greater  antiquity  for  North  Salem  megalithic 
site."  NEARANewsletter,  6  (1971),  40. 

NOYES,  RICHARD,  and  HOWARD  E.  TURNER.   At  the 
edge  of  megalopolis:   a  history  of  Salem, 
N.H.,  1900-1974.   Canaan:   Phoenix  Publish- 
ing, 1974.   Pp.  xiv,  397. 

ODD  FELLOWS,  INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF.   NEW  HAMP- 
SHIRE.  FRATERNITY  LODGE,  NO.  118.   First 
fifty  years.   Salem,  1897. 

OREN,  MICHAEL.   "Mystery  hill  caves."   Yankee, 
23  (July  1959),  70-73,  105. 

PETTIS,  CHARLES  R. ,  III.   "Underground  energy 
patterns  marked  by  megalithic  sites:  Mystery 
Hill  revealed."  NEARAJ,  12  (1977-1978),  30- 
32. 

ROTHOVIUS,  ANDREW  E.   "Strange  stone  struc- 
tures of  North  Salem,  New  Hampshire."  An- 
thropological Journal  of  Canada,  1,  no.  3 
(1963),  19-24. 

SALEM,  N.H.   PLEASANT  STREET  METHODIST  CHURCH. 
Pleasant  Street  Methodist  Church,  centennial 
celebration,  Thursday  April  26,  1962,  Acker- 
mann  Hall,  Salem,  N.H.   n.p.,  [1962].   Un- 
paged.  NhHi. 

SALEM,  N.H.   PROGRAMME  COMMITTEE.   150th 
anniversary  souvenir,  Old  Home  Week,  Salem, 
N.H.,  August  14,  1900.   Lawrence,  Mass.: 
James  Ward,  Jr.,  [1900],   Unpaged. 

STEARNS,  BILL.   "The  Rock's  25th."  NHPro- 
files,  6  (Sept.  1957),  21-24. 
Rockingham  Park,  race  track. 

STONE,  ROBERT  E.,  and  OSBORN  STONE.   "Further 
progress:   excavation  of  a  strange  well  at 
Mystery  Hill,  N.  Salem,  N.H."   NHArcheol, 
no.  12  (Dec.  1963),  [7-9]. 


5983 


5934 


5985 


5986 


STONE,  ROBERT  E.   "Mystery  Hill:   new  informa- 
tion on  the  status  of  its  structures  in 
1938."  NEARAJ,  11  (1976-1977),  18-21. 

"A  strange  well  at  Mystery  Hill,  N. 


5987 


5988 


Salem,  N.H."   NEARANewsletter,  5  (1970),  8- 
11. 

.   "They're  solving  the  riddle  of  mys- 
tery hill."  NHProfiles,  20  (May  1971),  22-27. 

WHITTALL,  JAMES  P.,  II.   "Excavation  report — 
Oracle  chamber  drain,  North  Salem,  N.H." 
Early  Sites  Research  Society  Bulletin,  5 
(Feb.  1977),  22-28. 

Investigations  since  1939. 

.   "Quarrying  tools  at  Mystery  Hill." 


NEARANewsletter,  5  (1970),  84. 

ZINN,  JOYCE.   "The  mystery  of  Mystery  Hill." 
NHEchoes,  4  (Sept. -Oct.  1973),  35-39. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  4544. 


SALISBURY  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


5989  DEARBORN,  JOHN  JACOB.   The  history  of  Salis- 
bury, New  Hampshire,  from  date  of  settlement 
to  the  present  time. . . .   James  0.  Adams  and 
Henry  P.  Rolfe,  eds.   Manchester:   William 
E.  Moore,  1890.   Pp.  vi,  892. 

5990  HUNT,  ELMER  MUNSON.   "The  Captain  John  Web- 
ster House  at  Salisbury."  New  Hampshire 
Troubadour,  13  (Mar.  1944),  6-7. 

5991  "INDIAN  Bridge."  CH&Misc,  3  (1824),  27-29. 

5992  SALISBURY,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  COMMUNITY 
CHURCH.   200th  anniversary,  Salisbury  Congre- 
gational Church,  1773-1973,  Salisbury,  New 
Hampshire,  August  12,  1973.   [Salisbury?, 
1973].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

5993  "SALISBURY  church."   Congregational  Record 
and  New  Hampshire  Journal,  3  (1897-1898), 
683-684. 

5994  SALISBURY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.   Open  house  in 
Salisbury,  New  Hampshire,  1768-1968,  bicen- 
tennial souvenir.   [Salisbury,  1968].   Un- 
paged.  NhHi. 

5995  "TOPOGRAPHICAL  sketch  of  Salisbury,  New- 
Hampshire."   CH&Misc,  3  (1824),  297-302. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1562,  1569. 


SANBORNTON  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


5996   ABBOTT,  JAMES  BUSWELL.   "Biographical  notices 
of  physicians  in  Sanbornton."  NHRepos,  1 
(1845-1846),  271-277. 


233 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


5977  SANBORNTON 


5997 


5998 


5999 


6000 


6001 


6002 


6003 


6004 


6005 


6006 


6007 


6008 


6009 


BODWELL,  ABRAHAM.  A  sermon  preached  in  the 
Congregational  Church,  Sanbornton,  N.H.,  on 
the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  his  settlement, 
November  13,  1856.  Boston:  A.  A.  Kingman, 
1863.   Pp.  23.   NhHi. 

BROWN,  PERCY  S.   "The  Indian  fort  at  Loch- 
mere,  N.H."   NHArcheol,  no.  3  (May  1952), 
entire  issue. 

COLBY,  SOLON  BAKER.   "Atkinson's  Fort,  1746- 
1747."  NHArcheol,  no.  4  (Oct.  1952),  3-7. 
Theodore  Atkinson. 


"COLD  Friday— 1810." 
January  19. 


NHHSC,  5  (1837),  77-78. 


COOMBS,  MILDRED  L.  Sanbornton,  N.H.,  1770- 
1970.  [Sanbornton]:  Sanbornton  Historical 
Society,  [1970].   Pp.  12.   NhHi. 

CROCKETT,  JOHN.   A  sketch  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  in  San- 
bornton, with  the  farewell  address  of  the 
Rev.  John  Crockett,  written  by  himself;  to 
which  is  added,  a  short  sketch  of  his  life, 
and  last  sickness.   Concord:   Chase  and  Dun- 
lap,  1833.   Pp.  14. 

"HISTORICAL  sketch  of  Sanbornton,  N.H." 
CH&Misc,  3  (1824),  351-356. 

PHILBROOK,  HANNAH  SANBORN.   "A  few  memories 
and  traditions  of  Sanbornton."   GraniteMo, 
32  (1902),  177-182. 

RUNNELS,  MOSES  THURSTON.   Addresses  and  pro- 
ceedings at  the  Congregational  Church  in 
Sanbornton,  N.H.,  November  12  and  13,  1871. 
Hartford,  Conn.:   Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard, 
1872.   Pp.  82. 

Centennial  of  the  church. 

.   History  of  Sanbornton,  New  Hampshire. 

Boston,  Mass.:   Alfred  Mudge,  1882-1881.   2  v. 
V.  2  was  published  first. 

SANBORNTON,  N.H.  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.  Manu- 
al of  the  Congregational  Church,  Sanbornton, 
N.H. ,  1922.   [Sanbornton?,  1922?].   Pp.  [42]. 

•   1771-1921:   addresses  and  proceedings 


6010 


at  the  one  hundred  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
the  Congregational  Church  in  Sanbornton, 
N.H.  November  13  and  14,  1921.   Bristol: 
Musgrove,  [1921].   Pp.  64.   NhHi. 

Historical  address  was  by  James  Greer. 

.   Sketch  of  the  Congregational  Church 

in  Sanbornton,  N.H. ,  with  its  articles  of 
faith  and  covenant  and  catalogue  of  officers 
and  members,  from  the  time  of  its  organiza- 
tion to  Dec.  1,  1858.   Concord:   McFarland  & 
Jenks,  1858.   Pp.  19. 

SLEEPER,  RALPH,  ed.   Revolutionary  Sanbornton. 
Tilton:   Sanbornton  Bridge  Pr.,  1976.  Pp.  108. 

MBNEH. 


Includes  "the  men  who  fought"  by  Evelyn 
Corliss  Auger. 

6011   WHITENEY,  STEPHEN  T.   "Sanbornton' s  four  meet- 
inghouses." Yankee,  33  (Feb.  1969),  134-139. 

First  Baptist  Church,  Third  Baptist  Meeting- 
house, Second  Baptist  Church,  and  refers  to  a 
meetinghouse  built  1775-1789. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  596,  1271. 


SANDOWN  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


6012  HENNESSY,  WILLIAM  G.   "The  old  church  at  San- 
down."  NHProfiles,  3  (Aug.  1954),  28-32. 

6013  ODELL,  EVA  BEEDE.   "The  old  meeting-house  at 
Sandown."   GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  315-318. 

6014  PRESSEY,  C.  PARK.   "When  grandma  went  to 
meeting  as  a  little  girl  (in  the  old  meeting- 
house at  Sandown,  New  Hampshire)."   OTNE, 

35  (1944-1945),  60-62. 

6015  SANDOWN,  N.H.   TOWN  ANNIVERSARY  COMMITTEE. 
Sandown,  N.H.  200th  anniversary,  1756-1956: 
history  and  directory.   [Sandown,  1956]. 
Pp.  [112]. 

6016  WINCHESTER,  ALICE.   "The  meeting  house  at 
Sandown."  Antiques,  48  (1945),  336-337. 


SANDWICH  (CARROLL  CO.) 


6017  ALFRED  QUIMBY  FUND,  SANDWICH,  N.H.   Alfred 
Quimby  Fund  for  the  benefit  of  the  town  of 
Sandwich,  New  Hampshire:   a  report  of  the 
trustees  covering  the  thirty-seven  years 
1918-1955.   Sandwich,  1956.   Pp.  24.   NhHi. 

6018  ARMES,  ETHEL  MARIE.  Midsummer  in  Whittier's 
country:  a  little  study  of  Sandwich  Center. 
Birmingham,  Ala.:   Advance  Pr.,  [1905?]. 

Pp.  62. 

6019  "THE  BACKGROUND  of  Congregational  development 
in  Sandwich."   SandwichHSAE,  24  (1943),  10- 
12. 

6020  BARNEY,  W.  POPE.   "Highlights  of  Sandwich 
architecture."   SandwichHSAE,  43  (1962), 
3-25. 

6021  BATCHELDER,  CLAIRE  SMITH.   "Memories  of  Sand- 
wich Notch."   Forest  Notes,  no.  119  (Summer 
1974),  22-23. 

6022  BECKMAN,  HARRY.   "Medicine  in  early  Sand- 
wich."  SandwichHSAE,  56  (1975),  9-19. 

6023  BEEDE,  CARL  GREENLEAF.  "The  first  half  cen- 
tury of  the  Sandwich  public  schools."  Sand- 
wichHSAE, 26  (1945),  3-10;  27  (1946),  3-12. 


234 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


SANDWICH  6056 


6024 


6025 


6026 


6027 


6027A 


6028 


6029 


6030 


6031 


6032 


6033 


6034 


6035 


6036 


6037 


6038 


BEEDE,  CARL  GREENLEAF.   "Our  thirtieth  anni- 
versary."  SandwichHSAE,  28  (1947),  3-13; 
29  (1948),  3-19. 

Sandwich  Historical  Society. 

"Private  schools  of  Sandwich."   Sand- 


wichHSAE, 25  (1944),  10-22. 

BEEDE,  MIRIAM,  ELIZABETH  BEEDE  FORD,  and 
MERRILL  GREENLEAF  BEEDE.   "The  Society's 
first  quarter  century,  1917-1942."   Sandwich- 
HSAE, 23  (1942),  21-24. 

Sandwich  Historical  Society. 

BENZ,  DORIS  L.   "The  historical  background 
of  Lower  Corner."   SandwichHSAE,  28  (1947), 
14-23. 

,  and  JESSY  FLANIGEN.   Index  to  the  Ex- 
cursions of  the  Sandwich  Historical  Society, 
v.  1-30  (1920-1949).   Center  Sandwich:   The 
Society,  1954.   Pp.  87.   NhHi. 

"School  districts  in  detail."   Sand- 


wichHSAE, 27  (1946),  19-38. 

BURROWS,  ROBERT.   "The  lost  cemeteries  of 
Sandwich."   SandwichHSAE,  57  (1976),  33-37; 
58  (1977),  13-29. 

,  and  PATRICIA  HEARD.   "Sandwich  Asso- 
ciation Test,  1776."   SandwichHSAE,  57  (1976), 
3-24. 

"THE  CALVINIST  Baptist  Church  of  Sandwich." 
SandwichHSAE,  24  (1943),  3-10. 

"THE  CHURCH  buildings  and  parsonages  of 
Sandwich."   SandwichHSAE,  22  (1941),  12-14. 
Baptist. 

"CONGREGATIONAL  churches  and  parsonages." 
SandwichHSAE,  22  (1941),  10-12. 

DODGE,  JOHN.   "Sandwich  Notch  looking  back." 
Forest  Notes,  no.  112  (Fall  1972),  3-5. 

"THE  FIRST  Congregational  Church  in  Sand- 
wich, N.H."   SandwichHSAE,  24  (1943),  12-18. 

FORD,  LENA  SMITH.   "District  schools  of  Sand- 
wich."  SandwichHSAE,  25  (1944),  3-9. 

FORD,  RICHARD  N.   "Neighborhood  surveyors  of 
highways  in  the  1840 's."   SandwichHSAE,  55 
(1974),  3-7. 

FREEMASONS.   SANDWICH.   RED  MOUNTAIN  LODGE, 
NO.  68.   Red  Mountain  Lodge,  No.  68,  F.  & 
A.M. ,  New  Hampshire,  one-hundredth  anniver- 
sary, June  17,  18,  and  19,  1960,  Center  Sand- 
wich, New  Hampshire.   n.p.,  [I960].   Unpaged. 
NhHi. 


6040 


6041 


6042 


6043 


6044 


6045 


6046 


6047 


6048 


6049 


6050 


6051 


6052 


6053 


6054 


6055 


6056 


GOLDTHWAIT,  FRED  W.   "Our  Quaker  cemeteries." 
SandwichHSAE,  52  (1971),  13-14. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  C.   "Our  fiftieth  anniversary, 
1917-1967."   SandwichHSAE,  48  (1967),  13-25. 
Sandwich  Historical  Society. 

HEARD,  PATRICIA  L.,  and  FLORENCE  T.  HODSON. 
A  history  of  the  Sandwich  libraries.   [Sand- 
wich, 1972] .   Pp.  20.   Nh. 

"The  North  Star  route  through  Sand- 


wich."  SandwichHSAE,  56  (1975),  3-8. 
Underground  railroad. 

,  and  MARY  SIMMONS,  eds.   Sandwich, 

New  Hampshire,  1976:   a  town  in  time.   Sand- 
wich:  Sandwich  Historical  Society,  1978. 
Pp.  48. 

HOAG,  BARBARA  S.   Index  to  the  Excursions  of 
the  Sandwich  Historical  Society,  v.  31-48 
(1950-1967).   Center  Sandwich:   The  Society, 
1968.   Pp.  87.   NhK-Perry. 

HOAG,  JOHN  B.   "Friends  in  Sandwich."   Sand- 
wichHSAE, 23  (1942),  3-9. 
Quakers . 

HOUSTON,  ALAN  FRASER.   "The  Grant  Bridge: 
one  century  over  the  Cold  River."   Sandwich- 
HSAE, 58  (1977),  3-12. 

JACKSON,  FRANCES  B.   "Brick  yards  and  clay 
pits  in  Sandwich."   SandwichHSAE,  52  (1971), 
15-17. 

"LITTLE  Pond  Road."   SandwichHSAE,  42  (1961), 
3-25. 

"THE  MEETING  houses  of  the  Friends."   Sand- 
wichHSAE, 22  (1941),  14. 

McFARLAND,  ANDREW.   "The  Harrison  campaign  in 
Sandwich  in  1840."   SandwichHSAE,  32  (1951), 
12-17. 

"THE  METHODIST  churches  and  parsonages." 
SandwichHSAE,  22  (1941),  6-10. 

"THE  MILITIA  in  Sandwich."   SandwichHSAE,  15 
(1934),  28-34. 

MOULTON,  WARREN  J.   "The  Congregational 
Church  of  North  Sandwich  or  the  Second 
Church."   SandwichHSAE,  24  (1943),  19-21. 

"The  early  days  of  the  Baptist  Church 


in  Sandwich."  NHOHWAR,  45  (1943),  48-55. 
,  and  FLORENCE  T.  HODSON.   "Quimby 


School."   SandwichHSAE,  26  (1945),  11-15. 
High  school. 


6039   GIFFEN,  JANE  CAYFORD.   "Clues  to  life  in 

Sandwich,  1788-1820:   a  look  at  the  inven- 
tories."  SandwichHSAE,  48  (1967),  3-12. 
Social  life  and  customs. 


235 


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6057  SANDWICH 


6057  MOULTON,  WARREN  J.   "The  women's  organiza- 
tions of  the  Methodist  Church  of  Centre  Sand- 
wich."  SandwichHSAE ,  23  (1942),  9-13. 

6058  "THE  NATIVE  ministry  of  Sandwich."   Sandwich- 
HSAE, 22  (1941),  15-17. 

Brief  sketches. 

6059  "A  PART  of  East  Sandwich."   SandwichHSAE,  38 
(1957),  3-34. 


6075  WHITE,  W.  LEROY.   "The  proprietary  of  Sand- 
wich."  SandwichHSAE,  14  (1933),  26-38. 

6076   .   "The  Second  Congregational  Society, 

North  Sandwich,  called  'The  Brick  Church.'" 
SandwichHSAE,  23  (1942),  16-20. 

6077  "WHITEFACE  Intervale."   SandwichHSAE,  37 
(1956),  3-23. 

A  section  of  the  town. 


6060   PEASLEE,  GRETA.   "Lumbering  in  Sandwich." 
SandwichHSAE,  46  (1965),  4-9. 


6078   WIENER,  MARGARET  E.   "Norbert  Wiener  in  Sand- 
wich."  SandwichHSAE,  48  (1967),  26-31. 


6061 


6062 


6063 


6064 


6065 


6066 


6067 


6068 


QUIMBY  SCHOOL,  SANDWICH.   CLASSES  OF  1927 
AND  1928.   Sketches  of  Sandwich,  New  Hamp- 
shire past  and  present.   Center  Sandwich, 
1928.   Pp.  38.   NhHi. 

QUINBY,  MARY  I.   "The  Baptist  churches  in 
Sandwich."   SandwichHSAE,  22  (1941),  18-27; 
25  (1944),  28. 

"THE  RELIGIOUS  history  of  Sandwich  in  brief 
outline."   SandwichHSAE,  22  (1941),  3-6. 

"SALUTE  to  Sandwich,  1763-1963."   Sandwich- 
HSAE, 44  (1963),  3-25. 

SANDWICH,  N.H.   BI-CENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE. 
Sandwich,  New  Hampshire,  1763-1963,  bi- 
centennial observance  August  18  through 
August  24.   Mary  Senior  Brown  and  Maybell 
Forristall,  comps  and  eds.   n.p.,  [1963]. 
Pp.  80. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  A.   "The  Crosby  family."   Sand- 
wichHSAE, 29  (1948),  27-33. 

.   "The  Sandwich  Academy."   Sandwich- 


HSAE, 26  (1945),  16-22;  27  (1946),  40-41. 
.   "The  Wentworth  family."   Sandwich- 


HSAE, 29  (1948),  33-39. 


6079  YATES,  ELIZABETH.   The  road  through  Sandwich 
Notch.   Brattleboro,  Vt.:   Stephen  Greene 
Pr.,  [1973].   Pp.  122. 

6080  YEADON,  DAVID.   "Moses  Hall  and  Sandwich 
Notch."  NHProfiles,  26  (Oct.  1977),  28,  44- 
45. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  642,  1271. 


SARGENT'S  PURCHASE  (COOS  CO.) 


6081  ACKERMAN,  JOHN  H.   "Among  the  clouds." 
American  Heritage,  19  (Apr.  1968),  54-59, 
106-107. 

Mt.  Washington  Cog  Railway. 

6082  ANDERSON,  LEON  WILHELM.   World's  first  cog 
railway  (still  going  strong,  1869-1978). 
Concord:   Village  Pr. ,  1978.   Pp.  32. 
NhHi. 

Mt.  Washington. 

6083  "THE  ASCENT  of  Mount  Washington  fifty  years 
ago."  Among  the  Clouds,  1  (Aug.  2,  1877), 
4. 

John  C.  Tarbell's  visit  in  1828.   Signed: 
D.  (whose  office  was  in  the  Tip  Top  House). 


6069  SNYDER,  WILLIAM.  "A  short  history  of  the 
Second  Congregational  Church,  North  Sand- 
wich."  SandwichHSAE,  54  (1973),  14-15. 

6070  "SOME  remarks  about  schools."   SandwichHSAE, 
16  (1935),  34-36. 

6071  VITTUM,  MAYBELLE  K.   "The  East  Sandwich 
Chapel."   SandwichHSAE,  23  (1942),  13-14. 

6072  "VITTUM  Hill."   SandwichHSAE,  39  (1958),  3- 
25. 


6084  BALDWIN,  HENRY  I.   "Early  skiing  on  Mount 
Washington."  MtWObNB,  18  (1977),  2-4. 

6085  BENT,  ARTHUR  B.,  ed.  Winter  on  Mount  Wash- 
ington. Gorham:  Mount  Washington  Observa- 
tory, 1956.   Pp.  35.   NhHi. 

6086  BRADY,  PHILIP.   "Among  the  Clouds."  Yankee, 
21  (Apr.  1957),  15-17. 

A  summer  newspaper  edited  by  Henry  Mastyn 
Burt  and  printed  atop  Mt.  Washington,  1877- 
1907. 


6073  "WEED'S  Mills  and  vicinity."   SandwichHSAE, 
44  (1963),  26-32. 

6074  WEYGANDT,  CORNELIUS.   "Sandwich:   a  treasure 
house."   SandwichHSAE,  31  (1950),  3-7. 

Social  life  and  customs. 


6087  BROOKS,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN.   "The  worst  weather 
in  the  world."  Appalachia,  23  (1940-1941), 
194-202. 

On  Mt.  Washington. 

6088  BUCKRAM,  ROBERT  BARMBY.   "Climbing  Mount 
Washington."   White  Mt.  Echo,  25  (Aug.  23, 
1902),  1-2. 

Fatalities:   winter  ascents,  1858-1871. 
Reprinted  from  Springfield  Republican. 


236 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


SARGENT'S  PURCHASE  6116 


6089 


6090 


6091 


6092 


6093 


6094 


6095 


6096 


6097 


6098 


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6100 


6101 


BURT,  FRANK  ALLEN.   "Printing  'Among  the 
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1-11. 

Henry  M.  Burt,  editor  and  publisher, 
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appeared  in  MtWObNB,  4  (Mar.  1963),  4-6; 
(June  1963),  4-6. 

.   The  story  of  Mount  Washington.   Hano- 


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BURT,  FRANK  H.  "First  to  die  on  Mount  Wash- 
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[BURT,  HENRY  MASTYN] .   "The  first  hotels  at 
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1879),  1. 
1852-1873. 

[ ].   "Mystery  solved:   the  fate  of  Harry 

W.  Hunter  revealed!   His  remains  found. 
Within  a  mile  of  the  summit.   Six  years'  ex- 
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"The  Hunter  monument,"  remarks  by  Burt  and 
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[ ].   "Recollections  of  early  visitors." 

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CLARK,  ADELBERT.   "Mount  Washington." 
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CLARK,  VICTOR  F.  "The  war  years  on  Mount 
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World  War  II. 

CRUIKSHANK,  JAMES  A.   "Equestrian  trip  to  the 
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DICKEY,  THOMAS  A.   "The  flying  bunkhouse." 
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Tip  Top  House,  Mount  Washington. 

DODGE,  JOSEPH  B.   "Beginning  the  Observa- 
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Mt.  Washington. 

.   "Mount  Washington  Observatory — the 


6102 


early  days."   MtWObNB,  15  (1974),  51-54, 
66-69. 

Edited  by  Robert  Ward. 

"THE  EARLY  ascent  of  Mount  Washington." 
Among  the  Clouds,  1  (Aug.  6,  1877),  4. 
Since  1819. 


6103 


6104 


6105 


6106 


6107 


6108 


6109 


6110 


6111 


6112 


6113 


6114 


6115 


6116 


"EARLY  days  of  the  Mount  Washington  railway." 
Among  the  Clouds,  2  (Sept.  12,  1878),  1. 
Signed:   "A." 

ESTAVER,  PAUL  E.   "8  miles  to  the  clouds." 
NHProfiles,  2  (Sept.  1953),  20-25;  (Oct. 
1953),  68. 

Mt .  Washington  Auto  Road. 

FERRIS,  LLOYD.   "The  day  the  weather  vane 
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Mt.  Washington  Observatory,  Apr.  11,  1934. 

FOBES,  CHARLES  BARTLETT.   "The  Signal  Corps 
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Mapping  procedure  begun  by  U.S.  Coast  Sur- 
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Mt.  Washington  Auto  Road. 

GOLDTHWAIT,  JAMES  WALTER.   "Mount  Washington." 
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GOLDTHWAIT,  RICHARD  PARKER.   "Mount  Washing- 
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MtWObNB,  17  (1976),  12-15,  38-41. 
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GOSSELIN,  GUY.   "The  hundred  days  of  Mr. 
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Nathaniel  Noyes  on  Mount  Washington  in  the 
summer  of  1853. 

"The  letters  of  Julius  Gilbert  Lins- 


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(1972),  4-9. 

By  a  member  of  the  U.S.  Signal  Service, 
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"Winfield  Scott  Jewell  on  Mount 


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HALL,  MARJORY.   "Road  to  the  sky."  Yankee, 
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Mt.  Washington  Summit  Road. 

HAMBURGER,  PHILIP.   "A  reporter  at  large: 
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Mt.  Washington  Cog  Railway. 


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6119 


6120 


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6125 


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6129 


HANCOCK,  FRANCES  ANN  JOHNSON.   Mount  Washing- 
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HARRINGTON,  ROSE  M.   "Bibliography:   publica- 
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HENDRICK,  PEG.   "120  years  ago  Lizzie  Bourne 
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1st  published  in  a  Maine  newspaper,  1972. 

HODGDON,  RUSSELL.   "The  naming  of  Mount 
Washington."  MtWObNB,  7  (June  1966),  2-3. 

.   "The  story  of  Lizzie  Bourne."  MtWOb 


6130 


NB,  6  (Sept.  1965),  2-4. 

Died  on  Mt.  Washington,  Sept.  14,  1855. 

HOWE,  ARTHUR  W. ,  and  CHARLES  P.  SISSON. 
"Mount  Washington  in  winter;  a  trip  up  the 
Carriage  Road  on  February  28,  1914."  MtWObNB, 
4  (Dec.  1963),  2-5. 

JENKS,  PAUL  R. ,  CHARLES  W.  BLOOD,  and  RALPH 
C.  LARRABEE.   "The  famous  case  of  Dr.  Ball." 
Appalachia,  18  (1930-1931),  448-453. 

Benjamin  Lincoln  Ball  at  Mt.  Washington, 
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JOHNSON,  FRANCES  ANN. '  "From  muscles  to  mo- 
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1961),  9-75. 

Special  centennial  issue  of  the  organ  of 
the  Profile  Automotive  League,  Inc.,  of 
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JORDAN,  CHARLES  J.   "The  most  unusual  news- 
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KIDDER,  GLEN  M.   Railway  to  the  moon.   Little- 
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Mt.  Washington  Cog  Railway. 

LEONARD,  IRVING  A.   "Early  cycling  on  Mount 
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MacGREGOR,  MILTON  E.   "My  first  ascent  of 
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As  a  member  of  the  Weona  Club  of  Pawtucket, 
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McKEE,  CHRISTOPHER.   "Thoreau:   a  week  on 
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1858. 


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6133 


6134 


6135 


6136 


6137 


6138 


6139 


6140 


6141 


6142 


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Mt.  Washington. 

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MARSH,  SYLVESTER.   "A  brief  outline  of  the 
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MARTIN,  LAWRENCE.   "Who  named  Mount  Washing- 
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An  unknown  person,  ca.  1789-1792. 

MAYNARD,  FRED  B.   "Skyline  fireworks."  Appa- 
lachia, 28  (1950-1951),  40-47. 

Dedication  of  a  new  Summit  House  atop  Mt . 
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MERRILL,  J.  W.   "The  Mount  Washington  Rail- 
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MITCHELL,  WALTER  J.,  JR.   "The  Mount  Washing- 
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MtWObNB ,  6  (Dec.  1965),  5-7. 
Hotel. 

MONAHAN,  ROBERT  SCOTT.   "Dartmouth's  historic 
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Expedition  to  summit  in  1820  led  by  Charles 
Jesse  Stuart  and  other  townspeople  from  Lan- 
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One  of  the  network  of  weather  stations 
during  the  second  International  Polar  Year. 

'Second  greatest  show  on  earth.'" 


NHProfiles,  4  (Aug.  1955),  16-19,  66. 
Mt.  Washington  Cog  Railway. 


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SARGENT'S  PURCHASE  6170 


6143  MOUNT  Washington  in  winter,  or  the  experi- 
ences of  a  scientific  expedition  upon  the 
highest  mountain  in  New  England — 1870-1871... 
[by  C.  H.  Hitchcock,  J.  H.  Huntington,  S.  A. 
Nelson,  A.  F.  Clough,  H.  A.  Kimball,  Theodore 
Smith  and  L.  L.  Holden] .   Boston:   Chick  and 
Andrews,  1871.   Pp.  vii,  363. 

Treats  earlier  expeditions,  casualties. 

6144  MOUNT  WASHINGTON  OBSERVATORY,  GORHAM.  Mount 
Washington.   [Gorham] ,  1962.   Pp.  12.   NhD. 

6145   .   Mount  Washington  Observatory:   the 

first  45  years,  1932-1977.   Alan  A.  Smith, 
ed.   Gorham,  1977.   Pp.  132.   NhD. 

''The  articles  and  pictures.  ..  reproduced 
here  essentially  as  they  first  appeared"  in 
its  News  Bulletin  since  1960. 

6146   .   Winter  on  Mount  Washington.   Arthur 

E.  Bent,  ed.   Gorham,  1956.   Pp.  34. 

5th  printing  1963. 

6147  "MOUNT  Washington:  The  first  ascent  and  the 
various  ways  of  reaching  its  summit."  White 
Mt.  Echo,  20  (Sept.  1897),  1-2. 

1840-1861. 

6148  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.   FORESTRY  AND  RECREATION  COM- 
MISSION.  MOUNT  WASHINGTON  STUDY  COMMITTEE. 
Report.   [Concord?],  1958.   Pp.  32. 

6149  OLSEN,  JOHN.  "The  story  of  the  first  team 
driven  to  the  summit  of  Mount  Washington." 
Appalachia,  28  (1950-1951),  427-428. 

1861. 

6150  NO  ENTRY. 

6151  OXTON,  ALFRED  J.   "The  45th  anniversary  of 
amateur  radio  on  Mount  Washington."  MtWObNB 
18  (1977),  29-31. 

6152  PAINE,  PHILBROOK.   "Mount  Washington." 
NHProfiles,  6  (Aug.  1957),  18-24. 

6153  PETTENGILL,  GEORGE  WARREN,  JR.   "The  strange 
case  of  the  celebration  train  that  got  out 
of  gear."  Trains,  19  (July  1959),  46-51. 

Wreck  of  "Old  Peppersass,"  July  20,  1929. 

6154  PHILBROOK,  DOUGLAS  A.   "The  Mount  Washington 
Auto  Road."   Forest  Notes,  no.  94  (Summer 
1967),  14-17. 

6155  POTE,  WINSTON.   "The  last  climb  of  Old  Pep- 
persass." NHProfiles,  9  (Aug.  1960),  16-23. 

Locomotive  on  Mt.  Washington  Railway,  de- 
railed July  20,  1929. 

6156  RANDALL,  PETER  E.   Mount  Washington:   a  guide 
and  short  history.   Hanover:   Univ.  Pr.  of 
New  England,  1974.   Pp.  xx,  170. 


6157 


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6162 


6163 


6164 


6165 


6166 


6167 


6168 


6169 


6170 


REDD,  ROBERT  L.   "Darby  Field  and  the  christ- 

all  hill."  Mankind  (California),  5  (Aug. 
1976),  34-38,  56. 

First  ascent  of  Mt .  Washington,  1642. 

"REMINISCENCES  of  Mount  Washington."  Among 
the  Clouds,  1  (Sept.  6,  1877),  4. 

An  Aug.  1858  ascent  by  carriage  from  Glen 
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ROBERTS,  GUY.   Mt.  Washington:   its  past  and 

present (1922)   14th  ed.,  Frank  Hunt 

Burt,  ed.   [Bristol:   Enterprise  Pr.],  1942. 
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.   "Old  Peppersass,"  her  invention  and 


life  story.   Littleton:   Courier  Printing, 
1930.   Pp.  51.   NhHi. 

A  locomotive  on  the  Mt .  Washington  Cog 
Railway. 

SANBORN,  FRANKLIN  BENJAMIN.   "Mount  Washing- 
ton in  1850."  Walter  Harding,  ed.   Appala- 
chia, 29  (1952-1953),  17-20. 

SHAINE,  FRANCES.   "The  highest  pique  in  New 
Hampshire."  NHProfiles,  13  (July  1964),  38- 
40,  65-66. 

Mt.  Washington. 

SHERIDAN,  MARTIN.   "They  call  it  misery 
hill."   Saturday  Evening  Post,  214  (Mar.  14, 
1942),  35-36,  60,  62. 
Mt.  Washington. 

SMITH,  ALAN  A.   "The  Mount  Washington  Obser- 
vatory." Appalachia,  34  (1962-1963),  26- 
40. 

.   "Three  days  on  the  White  Mountains." 


MtWObNB,  8  (Sept.  1967),  8-10. 

B.  L.  Ball  on  Mt .  Washington  in  1855. 

SQUIRES,  JAMES  DUANE.   "Mrs.  Abraham  Lincoln's 
visit  to  Mount  Washington  in  1863."  Appala- 
chia, 33  (1960-1961),  452-457. 

.   "New  Hampshire  notes  two  railroad 

centennials."  NHProfiles,  18  (May  1969), 
28-29. 

Transcontinental  railroad  and  Mount  Wash- 
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STEVENS,  LEONARD  A.   Old  Peppersass,  the 
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STONE,  R.  G.   "The  history  of  mountain  mete- 
orology in  the  United  States  and  the  Mount 
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TEAGUE,  ELLEN  C.   Mount  Washington  Railway: 
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6171  VINCENT,  LEE.   Instant  legends  from  the  rock 
pile.   Somersworth:   New  England  History  Pr. , 
1975.   Pp.  101.   Nh,  NhD. 

Mt.  Washington. 

6172   .   Ten  years  on  the  rock  pile.   [Gor- 

ham?] :   New  Hampshire  Printers,  1973. 

Pp.  105. 

Mt.  Washington. 

6173  WOOD,  RICHARD  G.   "Sylvester  Marsh's  Rail- 
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Mt.  Washington  Cog  Railway. 


6182    GILE,  JOHN  M.   "The  College  Grant."   Dart- 
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SHARON  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


6183   KING,  H.  THORN.   Sliptown:   the  history  of 
Sharon,  New  Hampshire,  1738-1941.   Rutland, 
Vt.:   C.  E.  Tuttle,  1965.   Pp.  233. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1544. 


6174    "THE  WORLD'S  first"— Mt.  Washington  Cog  Rail- 
way centennial,  Mount  Washington,  New  Hamp- 
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Pp.  [11].   NhL-Wright. 

"A  brief  history  of  Mt .  Washington  Cog 
Railway,"  by  Ellen  Teague,  President,  [9]. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  6118. 


SEABROOK  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


6175  DEARBORN,  CLARKSON.   "Seabrook  sketches." 
GraniteMo,  15  (1893),  335-341,  373-380. 

6176  DONALDSON,  HELEN.   " Seabrook 's  lost  Quaker 
town."   Shoreliner,  1  (Dec.  1950),  28. 

6177  SANBORN,  FRANKLIN  BENJAMIN.   "Edward  Gove  and 
his  confiscated  estate."  MHSP,  45  (1911- 
1912),  628-640. 

1683-1686. 

6178  SEABROOK,  N.H. :   1768-1968,  commemorative 
book.   Somersworth:   New  Hampshire  Publish- 
ing, 1968.   Pp.  53. 

6179  SMALL,  ERIC  N.   The  Old  South  Meetinghouse, 
Seabrook,  New  Hampshire,  1764.   Seabrook: 
Trinity  United  Church,  1975.   Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

Congregationalists,  Baptists  and  Presbyte- 
rians have  used  what  is  now  called  the  Vil- 
lage Church. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1577,  1592. 


SECOND  COLLEGE  GRANT  (COOS  CO.) 


6180  AYRES,  PHILIP  W.   "The  Dartmouth  College 
Grant."   DartAlum,  4  (1911-1912),  280-281. 

6181  DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE,  plaintiff.   The  trustees 
of  Dartmouth  College  vs.  the  International 
Paper  Co.   Concord,  etc.,  1903-1904.   7  nos. 
in  1. 

Trover  for  defendant's  payment  for  logging, 
brief  by  Frank  S.  Streeter,  attorney  for 
defendant . 


SHELBURNE  (COOS  CO.) 


6184  BENNETT,  RANDY  L.  "Shelburne's  Philbrook 
Farm:  four  generations  of  White  Mountain 
innkeeping."  NHProfiles,  25  (July  1976), 
30-33. 

Philbrook  Farm  Inn. 

6185  CRAIG,  DAVID  V.   "Poor  Peter  Poor."   NHPro- 
files, 25  (Aug.  1976),  15,  58-59,  62-64. 

Last  N.H.  white  man  killed  by  an  Indian, 
1781. 

6186  DINSMORE,  LALA.   "Shelburne's  lost  village." 
NHProfiles,  19  (Sept.  1970),  22-25. 

A  miniature  village  built  over  25  years 
by  H.  B.  Moller  for  himself  and  his  mother. 

6187  MERRELL,  MARGARET.   Shelburne,  New  Hampshire: 
its  first  two  hundred  years,  1769-1969. 
Berlin:   Smith  &  Town,  1969.   Pp.  62. 

6188  PEABODY,  MRS.  R.  P.   History  of  Shelburne, 
New  Hampshire.   Gorham:   Mountaineer  Print, 
1882.   Pp.  127. 

"History  of  the  Shelburne  lead  mine,"  96- 
104. 

6189  PHILBRICK,  E.  A.   Historical  sketch  of  Shel- 
burne." GraniteMo,  5  (1881-1882),  394-396. 


SOMERSWORTH  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 

6190  BOWLER,  JOHN  A.   Methodism  in  Somersworth, 
N.H.,  1817-1893.   [Somersworth?:  Free  Pr.?, 
1893?].   Pp.  20. 

6191  "THE  DIARY  of  Master  Joseph  Tate  of  Somers- 
worth, N.H."  NEHGR,  73  (1919),  304-315; 

74  (1920),  34-50,  124-130,  179-199. 

6192  GREAT  FALLS,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHURCH.   Historical  sketch,  standing  rules, 
creed,  convenant,  and  list  of  members,  of  the 
First  Congregational  Church  of  Great  Falls, 
N.H.,  Feb.  1,  1855.   Great  Falls:   Weekly 
Journal,  1855.   Pp.  22. 


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SPRINGFIELD  6215 


6193 


6194 


6195 


6196 


6197 


6198 


6199 


6200 


6201 


6202 


6203 


6204 


6205 


GREAT  FALLS,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHURCH.   Historical  sketch,  standing  rules, 
creed,  covenant,  and  list  of  members  of  the 
First  Congregational  Church  of  Great  Falls, 
N.H.,  Feb.  1,  1866.   Great  Falls:   B.  F. 
Thorndike,  1866.   Pp.  16. 

KASALONIS,  PAUL.   "The  saga  of  Cutthroat  Kel- 
ley."   NHProfiles,  27  (Sept.  1978),  38-41, 
71. 

Murder  of  Joseph  Stickney  by  Joseph  E. 
Kelley,  Apr.  1897. 

KNAPP,  WILLIAM  DANIEL.  Somersworth:  an 
historical  sketch.  [Somersworth,  1894] . 
Pp.  lxxxviii. 

KNAPP,  MRS.  WILLIAM  DANIEL.   Chronicles  of 

the  Great  Falls  High  School Great  Falls: 

Edwin  Fernald,  1877.   Pp.  16.   Nh,  NhHi. 

LORD,  EDWARD  0.   "How  the  parish  grew  to  a 
city:   a  sketch  of  Somersworth."   GraniteMo, 
18  (1895),  6-32. 

McCAULEY,  ELFRIEDA  B.   "The  Manufacturers' 
and  Village  Library  in  Somersworth,  New 
Hampshire."  HNH,  27  (1972),  89-107. 

O'BRIEN,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH.   "The  diary  of  Mas- 
ter Joseph  Tate  of  Somersworth,  N.H." 
American  Irish  Historical  Society.   Journal, 
27  (1928),  166-171. 

Irish  mentioned  by  Tate;  see  also  entry 
6207. 

PEPLER,  LEOLA  J.   "Kelley 's  'short  term'  deal 
with  a  devil."  NHProfiles,  22  (Feb.  1973), 
28-29,  40-41,  43. 

Robbery  of  the  Great  Falls  National  Bank  by 
Joseph  A.  Kelley  Apr.  1897  and  murder  of 
Joseph  A.  Stickney,  the  cashier. 

"Somersworth 's  great  falls:   water 


6206 


power  for  a  dream."   NHProfiles,  22  (Oct. 
1973),  36-39. 

Great  Falls  Manufacturing  Co.,  textiles. 

SCALES,  JOHN.   "The  birthplace  of  Gen.  John 
Sullivan."  GraniteMo,  59  (1927),  355-359. 

SHAPLEIGH,  RICHARD  W.   "Public  schools  of 
Somersworth."   GraniteMo,  18  (1895),  58-63. 

SOCIETE  SAINT- JEAN-BAPTISTE,  SOMERSWORTH. 
Historique,  statuts,  reglements.   Manchester: 
L'Avenir  National,  1927.   Pp.  67.   NhMACA. 

SOMERSWORTH,  N.H.   ACADEMIE  ST-MARTIN. 
Cinquantenaire ...  1902-1952 .   Somersworth : 
Van's  Printing,  1952.   Pp.  136.   NhMACA. 


6207 


6208 


6209 


SOMERSWORTH,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHURCH.   Manual  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church  in  Somersworth,  N.H.   Somersworth: 
Free  Pr.,  1908.   Pp.  35.   Nh. 

TATE,  JOSEPH.   "The  diary  of  Master  Joseph 
Tate  of  Somersworth,  N.H."   NEHGR,  73  (1919), 
304-315;  74  (1920),  34-50,  124-130,  179-199. 
See  also  entry  6199. 

VERRETTE,  ADRIEN.   Fete  de  Saint- Jean-Bap- 
tiste,  Somersworth,  N.H.   Manchester: 
L'Avenir  National,  1926.   Pp.  156.   NhMACA. 

[ ].   La  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Somers- 


worth, New-Hampshire,  compte-rendu,  1929. 
Manchester:   L'Avenir  National,  1939. 
Pp.  133.   NhMACA. 

Author  attributed  by  Robert  B.  Perreault 
NhMACA. 


6210 


[ 


] .   La  societe  Saint  Jean-Baptiste  de 


Somersworth,  New  Hampshire,  1883-1933: 
cinquantenaire.   [Manchester:   L'Avenir 
National],  1933.   Pp.  97.   MB,  NhMACA. 

Author  attributed  by  Robert  B.  Perreault, 

NhMACA. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  693,  1612,  1624. 


SOUTH  HAMPTON  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


6211  BROWN,  WARREN,  and  FRED  B.  FRENCH.   South 
Hampton  never  a  part  of  Hampton.   [Exeter?], 
1914.   Pp.  5.   MBNEH. 

6212  JEWELL,  BENJAMIN  R.   Religious  history  of 
South  Hampton,  N.H.,  with  an  appendix. 
Exeter:   News-Letter  Print,  1881.   Pp.  84. 

6213  SOUTH  HAMPTON,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Marriages  and  baptisms  at  South  Hampton,  N.H. , 
1743-1801.   From  a  MS.  copy  of  the  church 
record.   Boston:   G.  A.  Gordon,  1899. 

Pp.  26. 

Reprinted  from  NEHGR,  Oct.  1898,  Apr.  and 
July,  1899,  as  recorded  by  the  pastors, 
William  Parsons,  1743-1762,  and  Nathaniel 
Noyes,  1763-1801. 

6214  SOUTH  Hampton  and  her  sons  who  fought  for 
liberty.   [South  Hampton] :   Old  Home  Day 
Association,  1919.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


SPRINGFIELD  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


6215   McDANIEL,  CHARLES.   History  of  Springfield, 

New  Hampshire.   New  London:   County  Pr,  1972, 
Pp.  [49]. 

Reprinted  from  Hurd's  History  of  Cheshire 
and  Sullivan  counties,  1886. 


241 


6216    SPRINGFIELD 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


6216  NO  ENTRY. 

6217  WHEELER,  PEARL,  et  al.   Springfield,  New 
Hampshire,  bicentennial,  1769-1969.   New 
London:   Country  Pr.,  [1969].   Pp.  79.  Nh, 
NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  5457. 


STARK  (COOS  CO.) 


6218    STARK,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE.   His- 
tory of  Stark,  New  Hampshire,  1774-1974. 
Littleton:   Courier  Printing,  [1974]. 
Pp.  viii,  228.   NhHi. 


STEWARTSTOWN  (COOS  CO.) 


6226  STODDARD,  N.H.   Old  Home  Day  and  dedication 
of  soldiers'  monument,  Stoddard,  N.H., 
Friday,  August  24,  1917.   Franklin:   Towne 
and  Robie,  1917.   Pp.  31. 

Largely  an  account  of  the  Civil  War  monu- 
ment presented  to  the  town  by  James  H.  Hunt. 

6227  STODDARD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.   HISTORY  COM- 
MITTEE.  The  history  of  the  town  of  Stoddard, 
New  Hampshire,  formerly  known  as  Monadnock 
No.  7  and  Limerick,  from  its  incorporation  on 
Nov,  4,  1774  to  1974.   [Stoddard],  1974. 

Pp.  351. 

6228  [WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "The  Stoddard 
Rocks."   Old  Timer,  no.  90  (Aug.  1947), 
[1-2]. 

6229  WATKINS,  LURA  W00DSIDE.   "Stoddard  glass." 
Antiques,  24  (1933),  52-55. 


6219    STEWARTSTOWN,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  HISTORICAL 
COMMITTEE.   Stewartstown  memories.   Cole- 
brook:   M/S  Printing,  1976.   Pp.  156.   NhHi. 


SEE  ALSO  entry  632. 


STRAFFORD  (STRAFFORD  CO.) 


6220   TEWKSBURY,  CHARLES  E. ,  comp.   The  vital 

statistics  of  Stewartstown,  N.H. ,  from  Dec. 
1,  1770,  to  Jan.  1,  1888.   Contains  names  & 
dates  of  the  original  grant,  incorporation, 
settlement,  marriages,  births,  &  deaths. 
Stewartstown,  1888.   Pp.  52. 


STODDARD  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


6230  BRIDGES,  STYLES.   "Austin-Cate  Academy." 
GraniteMo,  56  (1924),  158. 

6231  CAVERNO,  CHARLES.   A  contribution  to  Old 
Home  Week  celebration  at  Strafford,  N.H., 
Aug.  19,  1903.   Kewanee,  111.:   Star-Courier 
Pr.,  [1903].   Pp.  75. 

6232  NO  ENTRY. 


6221  FIELD,  ANNE  E.   On  the  trail  of  Stoddard 
glass.   Dublin:   William  L.  Bauhan,  1975. 
Pp.  110. 

Four  firms,  1842-1873. 

6222  FISHER,  [HERVEY] .  "Biographical  notices  of 
physicians  in  Stoddard."  NHRepos,  1  (1845- 
1846),  134. 


6233    STRAFFORD,  N.H.   SESQUICENTENNIAL  HISTORY 
COMMITTEE.   A  history  of  Strafford,  New 
Hampshire.   Hattie  Foss ,  Lena  V.  Leighton 
and  Neva  Stiles,  comps.   Strafford,  1971. 
Pp.  288. 


STRATFORD  (COOS  CO.) 


6223  GOULD,  ISAIAH.   History  of  Stoddard,  Che- 
shire County,  N.H.,  from  the  time  of  its 
incorporation  in  1774  to  1854... with  some 
sketches  from  its  first  settlement  in  1768. 
(1897)   Stoddard,  1971.   Pp.  139. 

"Persons  married  by  Isaac  Robinson,"  1803- 
1854,  [131]-139.   Reprint  adds  foreword  and 
explanation  by  Thurston  Williams  and  folding 
map  based  on  1885  gazetteer. 

6224  "INDEX  to  the  1810  census  of  Stoddard,  Che- 
shire County,  New  Hampshire."   Seattle  Gene- 
alogical Society.   Bulletin,  (Sept.  1965), 
419-420. 


6234  STRATFORD,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE. 
A  pictorial  history  of  the  town  of  Strat- 
ford, New  Hampshire,  on  the  occasion  of  her 
200th  birthday,  1773-1973.   Littleton: 
Courier  Printing,  1973.   Unpaged. 

6235  THOMPSON,  JEANNETTE  RICHARDSON.  History  of 
the  town  of  Stratford,  New  Hampshire,  1773- 
1925.   Concord:   Rumford  Pr . ,  1925. 

Pp.  xii,  525. 


STRATHAM  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


6225    SHEAFF,  RICHARD.   "Glassmaking  in  Stoddard. 
NHEchoes,  3  (July-Aug.  1972),  16-20. 


6236   LANE,  SAMUEL.   A  journal  for  the  years  1739- 
1803.   Charles  Lane  Hanson,  ed .   Concord: 
New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  1937. 
Pp.  vi,  115. 


242 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


SURRY  6257 


6237 


6238 


6239 


6240 


NELSON,  CHARLES  B.   History  of  Stratham,  New 
Hampshire,  1631-1900.   Somersworth:   New 
Hampshire  Publishing,  1965.   Pp.  308. 

SCAMMON,  RICHARD  MONTGOMERY.   "A  country  town 
in  the  Revolution."   GraniteMo,  25  (1898), 
11-26. 

.   "Down  the  king's  great  highway;  a 


6247 


sketch  of  Stratham."   GraniteMo,  26  (1899), 
133-165. 

STRATHAM,  N.H.   Souvenir  programme,  1716- 
1916,  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  grant- 
ing of  the  charter  of  Stratham,  New  Hamp- 
shire,  n.p.,  [1916].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


6241   YOUNG,  DONALD  R. ,  and  WALLACE  R.  STEVENS, 

eds.   Stratham.,  New  Hampshire,  official  pro- 
gram, 1716,  observings  its  250th  year,  1966. 
[Hampton]:   Woodbury  Pr. ,  [1966].   Pp.  48. 
NhHi. 


6248 


6249 


6250 


SULLIVAN,  N.H.   Proceedings  of  the  centennial 
anniversary  of  the  town  of  Sullivan,  Septem- 
ber 27,  1887.   Josiah  L.  Seward,  ed.   Lowell, 
Mass.:   Morning  Mail  Print,  1888.   Pp.  76. 
MBNEH . 

[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "Corey's  trial 
for  murder  of  Matilda  Nash."   Old  Timer, 
no.  62  (Apr.  1945),  [1-3]. 

Daniel  H.  Corey  tried  in  1830. 

].   "First  soldiers'  monument  in  New 


Hampshire."   Old  Timer,  no.  64  (June  1945), 
[3-4]. 

Civil  War  memorial. 


[ 


J .   "The  murder  of  George  Baker,  Sulli- 


SEE  ALSO  entry  1585. 


van,  N.H."   Old  Timer,  no.  81  (Nov.  1946), 
[1-2]. 

By  Enoch  Woods,  1835. 


SUNAPEE  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


SUCCESS  (COOS  CO.) 


6251   BARTLETT,  JOHN  HENRY.   The  story  of  Sunapee. 
Washington,  D.C.:   Byron  S.  Adams,  1941. 
Pp.  196. 


No  items  located. 


SUGAR  HILL  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


6242    SERAFINI,  ESTHER  TEFFT.   Tales  &  tours  and 

taste  treats  of  the  White  Mountains  and  Sugar 
Hill,  N.H.   Sugar  Hill:   Harrison,  1967. 
Pp.  40.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1513. 


SULLIVAN  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


6243  LOCKE,  T.  JEWETT.   "Memories  of  my  home  town 
(Sullivan,  N.H.)."   Cheshire  County  Chap- 
Book,  2  (Nov.  1964),  1-6. 

6244  MOTTER,  PERSIS  C.   Memories  of  Sullivan:   a 
New  Hampshire  village.   [Marlborough: 
Homestead  Pr.] ,  1976.   Pp.  [26].   NhK-Perry. 

6245  SEWARD,  JOSIAH  LAFAYETTE.  A  history  of  the 
town  of  Sullivan,  New  Hampshire,  1777-1917. 
Keene:   Sentinel  Printing,  1921.   2  v. 


6252  CROSS,  W.  L. ,  III.   "St.  James  Church  at 
Burkehaven."   New  Hampshire  Troubadour,  18 
(July  1948),  13. 

6253  EDWARDS,  ELAINE  DILL.   "Before  Hollywood: 
Georges  Mills."   NHProfiles,  9  (May  1960), 
30-31,  39. 

Billy  B.  Van  and  the  Equity  Motion  Picture 
Company,  1915. 

6254  FELCH,  ALBERT  D.   "Sunapee's  anniversary: 
historical  address  delivered  Monday,  Septem- 
ber 2,  1918."   GraniteMo,  50  (1918),  173-178. 

Sesquicentennial . 

6255  RIDDLE,  ROYCE.   "The  Fairy  Queen."   Splash 
Pan,  11  (Winter  1964-1965),  6,  12-13,  21. 

First  automobile  in  N.H. ,  built  by  Enos 
Merrill  Clough,  1869. 

6256  SUNAPEE,  New  Hampshire,  bicentennial,  1768- 
1968:   historical  pictures  and  stories. 
New  London:   Country  Pr.,  [1968].   Pp.  76. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  511,  1634. 


SURRY  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


6246    STOWE,  JOHN  MURDOCK.   Address  at  the  dedica- 
tion of  a  soldiers'  monument  in  Sullivan, 
July  4,  1867.   Keene:   New-Hampshire  Senti- 
nel, 1867.   Pp.  22.   NhHi. 

Includes  an  account  of  activities  in  the 
town  related  to  the  Civil  War. 


6257    KINGSBURY,  FRANK  BURNSIDE.   History  of  the 

town  of  Surry,  Cheshire  County,  New  Hampshire, 
from  date  of  severance  from  Gilsum  and  West- 
moreland, 1769-1922,  with  a  genealogical 
register  and  map  of  the  town.   Surry:   The 
Town,  1925.   Pp.  viii,  1064. 


243 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


6258  SURRY 


6258  KINGSBURY,  FRANK  B.,  and  MRS.  JAMES  E.  HARVEY. 
"Surry  anniversary,  1769-1919."   GraniteMo, 

51  (1919),  529-550. 

6259  SURRY,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE.   Surry, 
New  Hampshire  bicentennial  celebration,  1769- 
1969.   Keene:   Candlelight  Pr. ,  [1969]. 

Pp.  [44].   Nh. 

6260  WHEELOCK,  GEORGE  A.   "Beech  Hill  was  once 
part  of  West  Hill."   Old  Timer,  no.  35 
(Sept.  25,  1941),  [1-3]. 

Written  in  1868. 


6271   .   Swanzey  home  town  ripples.   Keene: 

Candlelight,  [197  6?].   Pp.  62.   NhK-Perry. 

6272  DAY,  A.  J.   "Swanzey — past  and  present." 
GraniteMo,  31  (1901),  67-86. 

6273  H0LBR00K,  CHLOE  P.   "Mt .  Caesar  Seminary  and 
Swanzey  Academy."   GraniteMo,  19  (1895), 
193-207. 

6274  HOPKINS,  ARTHUR  WARREN.   ["Address  at  Old 
Home  Week,  1933."]   NHOHWA,  35  (1933),  87- 
89. 


6261 


6262 


6263 


6264 


6265 


[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "Dinah's  Rock, 
Surry,  New  Hampshire."   Old  Timer,  no.  2 
(Aug.  2,  1939),  [3]. 

[ ]  .   "The  disappearance  of  Samuel  Me- 

servey."   Old  Timer,  no.  5  (Sept.  29,  1939), 
[1-3]. 

Murdered  by  innkeeper  Samuel  McCurdy, 
1803? 


[ 


].   "An  enigma  in  stone."   Repertory, 


1  (1924-1925),  314-318. 

Seemingly  pre-railroad  carving  of  a  non- 
Indian  arrow  and  drawn  bow. 

[ ]  .   "Riots  during  building  of  Cheshire 

Railroad."   Old  Timer,  no.  30  (Apr.  22, 
1941),  [1-3]. 

[ ].   "Silver  mining  in  Surry,  N.H." 

Old  Timer,  no.  12  (Jan.  29,  1940),  [3-4]. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  517. 


SUTTON  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


6266  THE  HISTORY  of  Sutton,  New  Hampshire:   con- 
sisting of  the  historical  collections  of 
Erastus  Wadleigh,  Esq. ,  and  A.  H.  Worthen. 
Mrs.  Augusta  Harvey  Worthen,  comp.   (1890) 
Sutton:   The  Town,  1975.   Pp.  1110. 

Reprint  has  foreword  by  Robert  S.  Bristol. 

6267  HOWE,  JOHN  L.   "History  of  old  houses  in 
Sutton  north  village."  GraniteMo,  57 
(1925),  201-202. 

6268  SARGENT,  HOWARD  R.  "Hearth  near  Kegar  Lake, 
Sutton,  N.H."  NHArcheol,  no.  2  (July  1951), 
1-2. 

Indian  hearth. 

6269  "SUTTON— a  sketch."   Speaker,  1  (June  4, 
1935),  9. 


SWANZEY  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


6270   ADAMS,  HELEN  WARD.   Pageant  of  historic 

Swanzey,  June  14,  1936.   [Swanzey?,  1936] 
Pp.  [16].   Nh. 


6275   .   Pep,  pills  and  politics:   an  odyssey 

of  two  states.   Brattleboro,  Vt. :   Vermont 
Printing,  1944.   Pp.  239. 

Autobiography  of  physician  in  West  Swanzey 
forty  years. 

6276  OLD  HOMESTEAD  ASSOCIATION.   Souvenir  program: 
Denman  Thompson's  "The  Old  Homestead"  in  the 
Potash  Bowl,  Swanzey,  New  Hampshire;  authen- 
tic reproduction  by  the  Swanzey  Plays,  di- 
rected by  Harold  T.  Drew.   n.p.,  1954. 

Pp.  [14].   NhK. 

Includes  history  of  the  geology  and  covered 
bridges  of  the  area. 

6277  OLD  HOMESTEAD  COMMITTEE.   Souvenir  program: 
the  10th  birthday  season  of  Denman  Thompson's 
"The  Old  Homestead"  in  the  Potash  Bowl, 
Swanzey,  New  Hampshire  1886-1949,  sixty- 
third  anniversary  presentation.   n.p.,  1949. 
Pp.  [45].   NhK. 

Includes  history  of  the  play  revival  and 
biography  of  playwright. 

6278  READ,  BENJAMIN.  The  history  of  Swanzey,  New 
Hampshire,  from  1734  to  1890.  Salem,  Mass.: 
Salem  Pr .  Publishing  and  Printing,  1892. 

Pp.  xiv,  585. 

6279  RYAN,  KATHRYN  WHITE,  and  HOWELL  SMITH  VINCENT. 
Narrative  history  of  Sutton,  New  Hampshire, 
celebrating  the  one  hundred  fiftieth  anniver- 
sary of  the  incorporation  of  the  town,  August 
24,  1934.   n.p.,  [1934?].   Pp.  18. 

6280  SWANZEY,  N.H.   AMERICAN  REVOLUTION  BICENTEN- 
NIAL COMMITTEE.   Swanzey,  New  Hampshire:   our 
nation's  bicentennial,  1976.   [Swanzey, 
1976].   Pp.  [37]. 

6281  SWANZEY,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Two 
hundredth  anniversary.   Swanzey,  1941. 

Pp.  [8].   NhK. 

6282  WHITNEY,  STEPHEN  T.   "The  Old  Homestead: 
it's  a  Swanzey  tradition."   NHProfiles,  25 
(July  1976),  39-43. 

A  play  about  the  town  written  by  Denman 
Thompson  in  the  19th  century  and  now  per- 
formed annually  by  townspeople. 

6283  [WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES] .   "The  Indian  dam 
on  the  Ashuelot  River."   Old  Timer,  no.  74 
(Apr.  1946),  [3-4]. 


244 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


TEMPLE  6309 


6284  [WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "The  tomb  of 
Levi  Willard,  Esq.,  Swanzey,  N.H."   Old 
Timer,  no.  3  (Aug.  21,  1939),  [3-4]. 

Died  1855. 

6285  [ ]  .   "Who  killed  Joseph  Perry?"   Old 

Timer,  no.  3  (Aug.  21,  1939),  [1-2]. 

July  30,  1876. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  517,  1271,  1474,  1480, 
4069. 


TAMWORTH  (CARROLL  CO.) 


6296 


6297 


6298 


6299 


,  ed.   Tamworth  in  World  War  II.   [Tam- 

worth] :  Tamworth  Woman's  Club,  1948. 

Pp.  80.  NhHi. 

.  The  Tamworth  narrative  (New  Hamp- 
shire).  Freeport ,  Me.:   Bond  Wheelwright , 
[1958].   Pp.  336. 

.  "Three  bygone  murders."   New  England 


Galaxy,  7  (Winter  1966),  19-25. 

HIDDEN,  MABEL,  and  BARBARA  LLOYD,  eds.   Cele- 
bration booklet  of  the  Tamworth  American 
Revolution  Bicentennial.   North  Conway: 
Reporter  Pr.,  1976.   Pp.  68.   NhHi. 


6286 


6287 


6288 


6289 


BOYDEN,  ALBERT.   The  Stevenson  House,  Tam- 
worth, New  Hampshire:   tradition,  history, 
and  random  reminiscence.   [Beverly,  Mass.?], 
1946.   Pp.  42. 

COGSWELL,  ELLIOT  COLBY.   "Biographical  no- 
tices of  physicians  in  Tamworth."   NHRepos, 
2  (1846-1847),  74-76. 

Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Hidden. 


Boston:   Crocker  &  Brewster,  1842.   Pp.  xiii, 
332. 

Contains  historical  notices  of  Tamworth, 
scene  of  Hidden' s  only  pastorate. 

CRAIG,  DAVID  V.   "The  curse  of  Chief 
Chocura."   NHProfiles,  25  (June  1976),  52- 
55. 


6300  ,  and  JEAN  ULITZ,  eds.  Tamworth  recol- 
lection. North  Conway:  Reporter  Pr. ,  1976. 
Pp.  114.   NhHi. 

6301  HIDDEN,  WILLIAM  B.,  M.D.   Centennial  souve- 
nir, 1792-1892,  Tamworth,  New  Hampshire. 
Baltimore:   A.  Hoen,  1892.   Pp.  38. 

6302  McGREW,  LILIAN  C,  ed.   If  walls  could  speak. 
North  Conway:   Reporter  Pr.,  1976.   Pp.  102. 
NhHi. 

6303  RUNNELLS,  J.  SUMNER.   Oration... at  Ordina- 
tion Rock,  Tamworth,  N.H. ,  on  Monday,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1892,  with  sketches  of  the  lives 
of  Hon.  Larkin  D.  Mason  and  William  P.  Hid- 
den.  Sandwich:   Republican  Steam  Job  Print, 
1892.   Pp.  19.   MBNEH. 


6290   DAWES,  NORMAN  H.   Parson  Samuel  Hidden, 

pioneer  minister  and  librarian  of  Tamworth, 
New  Hampshire.   [Tamworth] :   Tamworth  Ameri- 
can Revolution  Bicentennial  Commission, 
1976.   Pp.  24. 


6304   TAMWORTH,  N.H.   Commemorative  booklet,  bi- 
centennial of  Tamworth,  N.H.,  1766-1966. 
n.p.,  [1966].   Pp.  95.   MBNEH. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  642,  1271. 


6291   DOW,  CHARLES  H.   "Reminiscences  of  the  old 
First  Church  in  Tamworth  and  its  early 
ministers."   GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  152-154. 


TEMPLE  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


6292 


6293 


6294 


6295 


GILMAN,  JOSEPH.   "The  siege  of  the  wolves: 
an  incident  in  the  early  history  of  Tam- 
worth."  GraniteStMag,  4  (1907),  160-163. 
Nov.  14,  1830. 

HARKNESS,  MARJORY  GANE.   "A  brook  of  our 
own,"  a  few  notes  from  the  files  of  a  moun- 
tain real  estate  office.   N.Y. :   Knopf,  1945. 
Pp.  vi,  199. 

Lucy  Blake's  Tamworth:   a  little 


6305 


supplement  to  The  Tamworth  Narrative.   Tam- 
worth:  Tamworth  Historical  Society,  1959. 
Pp.  18. 

Based  on  Blake  diaries,  1860-1887. 

"The  'social  library,'  more  especial- 


ly that  of  Tamworth,  New  Hampshire,  1796." 
New  England  Galaxy,  2  (Fall  1961),  25-31. 


6306 


6307 


6308 


6309 


ALLISON,  HILDRETH  MASON.   "How  Dr.  Twitchell 
tied  the  carotid  artery."   NHProfiles,  21 
(Oct.  1972),  59-61,  64. 

John  Taggard  injured  in  1807  regimental 
review. 

BANKS,  WILLIAM  NATHANIEL.   "History  in  towns: 
Temple,  New  Hampshire."  Antiques,  108 
(1975),  712-729. 

A  history  of  the  Congregational 


Church  of  Temple,  N.H. ,  1771-1971.   Peter- 
borough:  Sims  Pr.,  1971.   Pp.  31.   NhHi. 

BLOOD,  HENRY  AMES.   The  history  of  Temple, 
N.H.   Boston:   George  C.  Rand  &  Avery,  1860. 
Pp.  352. 

BURBANK,  LEONARD  FREEMAN.   "Glassmaking  in 
New  Hampshire:   I.  Temple."   Antiques,  4 
(1923),  173-175. 


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6310  TEMPLE 


6310  COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "The  Miller  mansion  at 
Temple."   GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880),  6-11. 

James  Miller;  built  in  1786. 

6311  FAUSTER,  CARL.   New  England  Glass  Works—the 
early  years,  1818-1845.   Owens-Illinois  Lib- 
Bits,  29  (Jan.  6,  1974),  2-3;  (Feb.  5,  1974), 
2-3. 


THOMPSON  AND  MESERVE'S  PURCHASE  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located. 


THORNTON  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


6312 


6313 


6314 


6315 


6316 


6317 


6318 


6319 


6320 


6321 


6322 


6323 


6324 


.   "New  England  Glass  Works — the  later 

years,  1870-1890."   Owens-Illinois  Lib-Bits, 
29  (Apr.  10,  1974),  23;  (May  1974),  2-3. 

.   "New  England  Glass  Works — the  middle 


years,  1845-1870."   Owens-Illinois  Lib-Bits, 
29  (Mar.  4,  1974),  2-3. 

GIFFEN,  DANIEL  H.   "Glass  making  in  Temple 
and  Keene."   NHEchoes ,  1  (Fall  1970),  12-15. 

HEALD,  CHARLES  B.   "First  glass  making  in 
America:   an  industry  of  a  New  Hampshire 
town."   GraniteStMag,  3  (1907),  17-21. 

"Gen.  James  Miller  and  his  Temple 


home."   GraniteStMag,  3  (1907),  99-107. 

HILL,  CAROLYN  BAILEY.   The  church  among  the 
hills:   Temple,  New  Hampshire,  1771-1946. 
n.p. ,  1946.   Pp.  25.   NhHi. 

Temple  Church,  Congregational. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TEMPLE.   A  history  of 
Temple,  New  Hampshire,  1768-1976.   Dublin: 
W.  L.  Bauhan,  1976.   Pp.  xxii,  906. 

REVI,  ALBERT  CHRISTIAN.   "New  England  Glass 
Works  opaque  green."   Hobbies,  60  (Feb. 
1956),  72-73. 

SHAD EL,  JANE  S.   "Robert  Hewes ,  glass  manu- 
facturer."  Journal  of  Glass  Studies,  12 
(1970),  140-148. 

New  England  Glass  Works . 

STARBUCK,  DAVID  R.   "The  excavation  of  the 
New  England  Glassworks  in  Temple,  New  Hamp- 
shire." Dublin  Seminar  for  New  England 
Folklife.   Annual  Proceedings,  2  (1977),  75- 
85. 

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Glassworks  project."  NHArcheol,  no.  19 
(1976-1977),  25-33. 

TEMPLE,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Pro- 
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seventh  anniversary  of  the  Congregational 

Church,  Temple,  N.H. ,  October  5,  1898 

Milford:   Cabinet  Pr. ,  1898.   Pp.  28.   NhHi. 
Historical  address  by  Martin  Heald  Fisk. 

TUTTLE,  FRANK  A. ,  comp.   Temple:   the  roads, 
buildings  and  house  sites  of  an  historic 
town  in  New  Hampshire.   [Temple] :   Temple 
Historical  Society,  1942.   Pp.  62.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1528-1529. 


6325  BENTON,  EVELYN.  "Thornton,  N.H. — a  town  of 
many  names."  Outlook,  3  (Summer  1977),  20- 
22. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  6419. 


TILTON  (BELKNAP  CO.) 


6326 


6327 


6328 


6329 


6330 


6331 


6332 


6333 


6334 


6335 


6335A 


COLE,  FREDERICK  W.   "Here,  there,  and  every- 
where."  Yankee,  22  (Oct.  1958),  60-61. 

Statues  by  Charles  Elliot  Tilton  in  Tilton 
and  Northfield. 

FORREST,  KATE.   "The  Tilton  and  Northfield 
Woman's  Club."   GraniteMo,  35  (1903),  66-76. 

KELLY,  BARBARA  CURRIER,  DOROTHY  HILL  SHAW 
CATE,  and  ALICE  CURRIER  ATHERTON.   A  history 

of  Lochmere,  New  Hampshire.  [Lochmere] : 
Lochmere  Woman's  Club,  1975.  Pp.  v,  81. 
NhHi. 

MOSES,  GEORGE  HIGGINS .   "The  arch  on  a  hill- 
top; a  sketch  of  Tilton."   GraniteMo,  16 
(1894),  151-164. 

.   "The  Grange  fair  by  pen  and  camera." 

GraniteMo,  17  (1894),  262-274. 
Tilton  Fair. 

"NEW  Hampshire  Conference  Seminary  and  Female 
College."   GraniteMo,  3  (1879-1880),  443-445. 

RANDALL,  MRS.  KENNETH,  and  MRS.  GEORGE  STONE. 
Centennial,  Tilton,  New  Hampshire,  1869-1969. 
Plymouth:   Cliff ord-Nicol ,  [1969].   Pp.  53. 
Nh. 

SILVER,  WALTER  T. ,  and  HELENETTE  SILVER.   "The 
Indian  'fort'  at  Lochmere."  HNH,  17  (June 
1962),  49-60. 

Authors  maintain  "fort"  was  a  fish  weir. 

SMART,  FRED  ANDREW.   The  builders  of  Tilton 
School:   a  centennial  record.   [Concord: 
Evans  Printing],  1945.   Pp.  118. 

.   "Tilton  School."   GraniteMo,  56 


(1924),  35-37. 

TILTON,  N.H.   METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 
100th  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the 
Tilton  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  June  4,  5, 
&  6,  1905.   n.p.,  [1905].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

Includes  historical  address  by  John  Wesley 
Adams. 


246 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


WAKEFIELD  6358 


6336 


TILTON, 
TIONAL 
seventy 
al  Chur 
and  18, 
reports 
School. 
Pp.  43. 
Histo 


N.H.   TILTON  AND  NORTHFIELD  CONGREGA- 
CHURCH  AND  SOCIETY.   An  account  of  the 

fifth  anniversary  of  the  Congregation- 
ch  of  Northfield  and  Tilton,  July  17 

1897,  with  historical  address,  and 

of  the  Ladies'  Circle  and  Sunday- 
Concord:   Republican  Pr. ,  1897. 

rical  address  was  by  Lucy  R.  H.  Cross. 


6349   WILEY,  HELEN  PENNOCK.  "Memories  of  Troy 

when  great-grandfather  was  young."   NHPro- 

files,  20  (Aug.  1971),  40-43. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


TUFT0NB0R0  (CARROLL  CO.) 


6337 


Addresses  at  the  semi-centennial  of 


6338 

6339 
6340 

6341 


the  Congregational  Church  of  Northfield  and 
Tilton,  New  Hampshire,  July  18th,  1872.   [Til- 
ton]:   Chas.  F.  Hill,  1873.   Pp.  27.   MhHi. 
Historical  address  was  by  Enos  Hoyt. 

.   Manual,  1878.   Tilton:   Charles  F. 


Hill,  1878.   Pp.  25. 

NO  ENTRY. 

"TILTON,  New  Hampshire.' 
(1885),  319-331. 


GraniteMo ,  8 


TILTON  SCHOOL.   Fiftieth  commencement  of  the 
New  Hampshire  Conference  Seminary  and  Female 
College,  Tilton,  New  Hampshire,  June  17-19, 
1895.   Concord:   Republican  Pr.,  1895. 
Pp.  76. 


6350  "BRIEF  history  of  Tuftonboro  Library." 
Granite  State  Libraries,  9  (Sept.  1973),  5-6. 

6351  HAYLEY,  JOHN  WILLIAM.   Tuftonboro,  New  Hamp- 
shire:  an  historical  sketch.   Concord: 
Rumford  Pr. ,  1923.   Pp.  v,  111. 

6352  PIPER,  ERNEST  B.   The  post  offices  of  Tufton- 
boro, New  Hampshire.   n.p.,  [1963?].   Un- 
paged.  NhHi. 

6353  ROBIE,  MARION  HORNER,  and  MARGARET  E.  HUNTER, 
eds.   Stories  of  the  Wawbeck  and  Merrymount 
shores,  Tuftonboro,  New  Hampshire.   [Tufton- 
boro] :   Tuftonboro  Historical  Society, 
[1961?].   Pp.  28.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


6342   WHITEHEAD,  ROBERT  E.   The  builder  of  The 
Terraces.   Tilton,  1969.   Pp.  6.   NhHi. 

Home  of  Charles  Elliot  Tilton,  now  Tilton 
Hall  at  the  Tilton  School. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  52,  1271,  5998. 


TROY  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


6343  CAVERLY,  ABIEL  MOORE.   An  historical  sketch 
of  Troy  and  her  inhabitants,  from  the  first 
settlement  of  the  town,  in  1764,  to  1855. 
Keene:   N.H.  Sentinel,  1859.   Pp.  ix,  299. 

6344  HARRINGTON,  JOE.   "Where  is  Troy?"   New  Hamp- 


6345 


6346 


6347 


6348 


ii_n.i\_L\  j_in\j  J-Kjlv  9      juij(  vviiclc     J.C3     J.  j.  \j y  ;  iicw 

shire  Troubadour,  18  (Feb.  1949),  9-12. 

MERRIFIELD,  KENNETH,  and  LINDA  FOSKETT,  eds. 
Troy:   a  tribute  to  the  American  Revolution 
bicentennial.   [Troy]:   Trojan  Pr.,  1976. 
Pp.  115.   Nh,  NhK. 

STONE,  MELVIN  TICKNOR.   Historical  sketch  of 
the  town  of  Troy,  New  Hampshire,  and  her  in- 
habitants from  the  first  settlement  of  the 
territory  now  within  the  limits  of  the  town 
in  1764-1897.   Keene:   Sentinel  Printing, 
[1897] .   Pp.  xi,  576. 

TROY,  N.H.   Sesquicentennial,  1815-1965, 
Troy,  New  Hampshire.   Keene:   Candlelight 
Pr.,  1965.   Pp.  [25].   NhK-Perry. 


[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES], 
a  blast  when  the  horn  blows, 
no.  42  (May  1942),  [5-6] . 


"'Look  out  for 
'   Old  Timer, 


UNITY  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


6354  McKEE,  CYNTHIA.   "For  debilitated  ladies." 
NHProfiles,  10  (Sept.  1961),  29-31. 

Unitoga  Springs,  a  resort. 

6355  UNITY,  N.H.   Highlights  in  [the]  history  of 
Unity,  N.H.   [Unity]:   Historical  Committee 
for  the  Bicentennial,  [1964].   Pp.  76. 
MBNEH. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1359. 


WAKEFIELD  (CARROLL  CO.) 


6356  BURROUGHS,  MAYBELLE.   "Legends  and  traditions 
of  an  old  New  Hampshire  town."   New  Hamp- 
shire, 62  (1930),  165-170. 

6357  CHAPMAN,  HOMER  L.   "A  short  history  of  the 
ice  industry  in  Wakefield."  Meeting  in 
Print,  (June  1943) ,  5-7. 

6357A  EDWARDS,  LILIAN  S.   "Wakefield:   over  one 
hundred  fifty  years  old."  GraniteMo,  57 
(1925),  141-143. 

6358  GASSON,  H.  DYMOKE.   "Some  Sanbornville  his- 
tory." NHChurchman,  15  (Dec.  28,  1961), 

St.  John  the  Baptist  Church. 


247 


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6359  WAKEFIELD 


6359 


6360 


6361 


6362 


6363 


6364 


6365 


6366 


6367 


6368 


6369 


6370 


6371 


MacRURY,  ELIZABETH  BANKS.   "Aunt  Hat  and  the 
Colonial  House."   NHProfiles,  19  (July  1970), 
50-52. 

Hotel  operated  by  Hattie  M.  Robinson  Hill. 

MAGER,  WINTHROP  M.   "Recollections  on  the 
founding  of  the  Wakefield  Historical  Soci- 
ety." Meeting  in  Print,  [5?]  (Winter  1951), 
[5-7]. 

PALMER,  JASPER  T.   "Early  Wakefield  schools." 
Meeting  in  Print  [4]  (Winter  1950),  [4-7]; 
[5?]  (Winter  1951),  7. 

"Teachers  at  the  little  red  school- 


house  1858  to  1944."  Meeting  in  Print,  2 
(Autumn  1947),  6-7. 

PALMER,  MRS.  JASPER  T.   "The  Wakefield 
church."   NHCC  Record,  5  (Dec.  1941),  46. 

PAUL,  NANCY.   "Old  houses  at  Wakefield  Cor- 
ner." Meeting  in  Print,  3  (Winter  1949), 
[6-7]. 

PIKE,  J.  VIOLET.  "Witchcraft  in  New  Hamp- 
shire and  the  Witchtrot  Road."  Meeting  in 
Print,  2  (Summer  1947),  [9-10]. 

ROBINSON,  ALBERT  0.   "Drafting  men  from 
Wakefield  for  the  Revolution."  Meeting  in 
Print,  (June  1943),  3-4. 

ROLLINS,  ELLEN  CHAPMAN  HOBBS.   "The  country 
store."   0TNE,  30  (1929-1930),  121-128. 
William  Saylor,  proprietor. 

[ ].   Old-time  child-life.   By  E.  H. 

Arr,  pseud. . . .   Philadelphia:   J.  B.  Lippin- 
cott,  1881.   Pp.  188. 

WAKEFIELD,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   One 
hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary,  1785-1935, 
Wakefield  Congregational  Church,  Wakefield, 
New  Hampshire.   Center  Ossipee:   Carroll 
County  Independent,  1935.   Pp.  27.   NhHi. 
Historical  address  by  Daniel  R.  Brown. 

WAKEFIELD,  N.H.   FIRST  CHURCH.   Memorial  of 
the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  organi- 
zation of  the  First  Church  and  the  ordina- 
tion of  the  first  settled  town  minister  of 
Wakefield,  N.H.   Wakefield:   Geo.  S.  Dorr, 
1886.   Pp.  63.   MBNEH. 

WAKEFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.   Supplement  to 
the  annual  meeting,  being  diverse  papers  on 
persons,  places  and  events  important  in  the 
history  of  the  community....   Wakefield, 
1943.   Pp.  [19].   NhHi. 


6373 


6374 


6375 


6376 


6377 


6378 


6379 


6380 


6381 


6382 


6383 


history  of  all  the  church  organizations; 
also,  a  history  of  one  hundred  and  fifty 
families  that  settled  in  the  town  previous 
to  1820,  with  biographical  sketches  of  a 
large  number  of  its  prominent  citizens,  and 
also,  a  census  of  the  town  taken  April  1, 
1878.   Claremont:   Claremont  Manufacturing, 
1880.   Pp.  404. 

"ATTACK  of  the  Indians  at  Walpole  in  1755." 
NHHSC,  2  (1827),  49-58. 

BARNES,  EMILY  RIPLEY.  Narratives,  traditions 
and  personal  reminiscences  connected  with  the 
early  history  of  the  Bellows  family  and  of 

the  village  of  Walpole,  N.H Boston: 

G.  H.  Ellis,  1888.   Pp.  383. 

CHENEY,  G.  A.   "The  gem  of  the  Connecticut 
River  valley:   Walpole."  GraniteMo,  36 
(1904),  127-157. 

CLARK,  CARLISLE.   "The  old  corner  printing 
house,  Walpole,  N.H."   GraniteMo,  31  (1901), 
91-94. 

FRIZZELL,  MARTHA  McDANOLDS.   A  history  of 
Walpole,  New  Hampshire.   Research  by  Anita 
Houghton  Aldrich.   Walpole:   Walpole  Histori- 
cal Society,  1963.   2  v. 


GILBERT,  GEORGE  H. 
of  Walpole,  N.H." 
1949),  [1-3]. 


"Remarks  on  the  geology 
Old  Timer,  no.  110  (Apr. 


HOOPER,  FRANKLIN  WILLIAM,  and  HENRY  E.  HOW- 
LAND.   Old  home  day,  and  one  hundred  and 
fiftieth  anniversary:   addresses  delivered, 
in  the  town  hall,  Walpole,  N.H. ,  August  18, 
1903... with  an  account  of  the  celebration. 
Keene:   Sentinel  Printing,  [1903].   Pp.  23. 

"IN  Walpole,  it's  St.  John's."   NHChurchman, 
21  (Jan.  1969),  16. 
St.  John's  Church. 

r 

KOEHLER,  MARTHA  PETERSON.   "I  long  for  the 
hills."  Yankee,  34  (May  1970),  90-91,  178, 
180,  183,  185,  187. 

Louisa  May  Alcott  in  Walpole,  1855-1856. 

PATCH,  F.  WALLACE.   "No  peace  for  pilferers." 
NHProfiles,  8  (Feb.  1959),  31-33. 

Walpole  Society  for  Bringing  to  Justice 
Horse  Thieves  and  Pilferers;  founded  in 
1816,  now  a  social  club. 

PEABODY,  ANDPvEW  PRESTON.   "The  Farmer's 
Weekly  Museum."  AASP,  n.s.  6  (1889-1890), 
106-129. 
Newspaper. 


WALPOLE  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


6372   ALDRICH,  GEORGE.   Walpole  as  it  was  and  as  it 
is,  containing  the  complete  civil  history  of 
the  town  from  1749  to  1879;  together  with  a 


6384   PECK'S  DRUG  STORE,  WALPOLE.   Walpole,  New 
Hampshire:   in  a  setting  of  rare  scenic 
beauty,  it  retains  the  charm  of  colonial 
days.   (1930)   Keene:   Sentinel  Printing, 
1931.   Pp.  22.   NhHi. 


248 


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WARREN  6410 


6385   WALPOLE,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMISSION. 

Walpole  '76.   Walpole:   Bicentennial  Commis- 
sion, 1976.   Pp.  64. 


6386 


6387 


WALPOLE,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  in 
Walpole,  N.H.   n.p.,  1901.   Pp.  17.   Nh. 

[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "Cannon  fired 
into  lawyer's  office."   Old  Timer,  no.  1 
(July  17,  1939),  [1-2]. 

Aldis  Lovell,  1830,  victim. 


6388 


[ 


"The  lion  of  Goree."   Old  Timer, 


6394 


63S>5 


no.  5  (Sept.  29,  1939),  [3-4]. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1450,  1478,  4069. 

WARNER  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


6389  BEAN,  STEPHEN  S.   "Down  by  the  depot."  Yan- 
kee, 34  (Oct.  1970),  106-111,  144. 

6390  BEANE,  JOHN  EVERETT.   "Township  Number  One." 
GraniteMo,  42  (1910),  15-22. 

6391  "BILL  of  mortality  for  Warner,  N.H.  for  six 
years  commencing  Jan.  1,  1817."  CH&Misc,  2 
(1823),  200. 

6392  COLBY,  FRED  MYRON.   "Granite  State  roof trees: 
historic  houses  of  Warner."   GraniteStMag,  1 
(1906),  177-181;  2  (1906),  75-80. 

6393   .   "Rambles  about  a  country  town." 

GraniteMo,  14  (1892),  37-44,  71-77,  101- 
111,  165-166,  232-239,  295-301,  325-330; 
15  (1893),  275-278,  305-311. 

FIELD,  JOHN.   "Letter  from  home."   Life,  15 
(Sept.  27,  1943),  102-104,  106-110. 
Social  life  and  customs. 

HARRIMAN,  WALTER.   The  history  of  Warner, 
New  Hampshire,  for  one  hundred  and  forty- 
four  years,  from  1735  to  1879.   Concord: 
Republican  Pr. ,  1879.   Pp.  581. 

A  typescript  index  by  Mrs.  Fred  A.  Savory 
and  Mrs.  Walter  E.  Holden  is  at  the  New 
Hampshire  Historical  Society  and  the  New 
England  Historic  Genealogical  Society. 

6396  HARRIS,  AMANDA  B.  "A  sketch  of  Warner: 
historic  and  otherwise."  GraniteMo,  19 
(1895),  411-439. 

6397  HARRIS,  MARY  BARTLETT.  "Bibliography  of 
Warner."  New  Hampshire  State  Librarian, 
Report,  8  (1902-1904),  295-328. 

6398  HUNTINGTON,  HENRY  STRONG.   Historical  dis- 
course delivered  at  the  centennial  celebra- 
tion of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Warner, 
N.H.,  June  12,  1872... with  a  brief  account  of 
exercises  of  the  day.   Concord,  1872. 

Pp.  61. 


6399  LONG,  MOSES.   "Historical  sketches  of  the 
town  of  Warner,  N.H."  NHHSC,  3  (1832),  179- 
207. 

6400  WARNER,  N.H.   Bicentennial  pageant,  1774- 
1974,  Warner,  New  Hampshire,  July  27  and  28. 
[Warner?,  1974].   Unpaged.   Nh. 

6401  WARNER,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH.   Manual 
of  the  Congregational  Church,  Warner,  N.H. 
Manchester:   Charles  F.  Livingston,  1872. 
Pp.  53.   MB. 

6402  WARNER,  N.H.   SIMONDS  FREE  HIGH  SCHOOL. 
ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION.   Souvenir  booklet  of  the 
ninety-nine  years  of  the  Simonds  Free  High 
School,  Warner,  New  Hampshire,  1871-1970. 
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6403  WARNER,  New  Hampshire,  1880-1974.   Carl 
Malmberg,  ed .   Warner:   Warner  Historical 
Society,  1974.   Pp.  x,  278. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  511,  1271. 


WARREN  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


6404 


6405 


6406 


6407 


6408 


CASWELL,  CHARLES  ED.   One  hundred  and  fifti- 
eth anniversary  of  the  town  of  Warren,  New 
Hampshire,  chartered  July  4,  1763:   an  ad- 
dress. .  .delivered  at  Glencliff,  Monday,  July 
4,  1913.   [Glencliff?,  1913].   Pp.  11. 

CLEMENT,  FRANK  C.   "The  settlement  of  War- 
ren."  GraniteMo,  45  (1913),  233-235. 

HOLLIS,  ALLEN.   One  hundred  and  fiftieth  an- 
niversary of  the  town  of  Warren,  New  Hamp- 
shire, chartered  July  14,  1763:   an  address 
...delivered  at  the  Methodist  Church,  Wednes- 
day, July  16,  1913.   n.p.,  [1913].   Pp.  18. 
NhHi. 

LITTLE,  WILLIAM.   Address  delivered  at  the 
centennial  celebration  of  the  town  of  War- 
ren, N.H.,  on  Tuesday,  July  14,  1863.   Man- 
chester:  Charles  F.  Livingston,  1863. 
Pp.  18. 

The  history  of  Warren,  a  mountain 


6409 


6410 


hamlet,  located  among  the  White  Hills  of 
New  Hampshire.   (1854)   Manchester:   William 
E.  Moore,  1870.   Pp.  592. 

NICOL,  JOHN  H.   Thumbnail  history  of  Warren, 
New  Hampshire,  1763-1963.   Written  especially 
for  the  Bi-Centennial  Celebration.   [Warren, 
1963].   Pp.  23. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  M. ,  defendant.   Report  of  the 
trial  of  James  M.  Williams  for  the  alleged 
murder  of  Vanness  Wyatt,  at  Warren,  N.H., 
July  27,  1860.   Tried  in  the  Supreme  Judicial 
Court,  at  Plymouth,  N.H. ,  in  January,  1861. 
Concord:   William  Butterfield,  1862.   Pp.  60. 
NhM. 


249 


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6411  WASHINGTON 


SEE  ALSO  entry  1520. 


WASHINGTON  (SULLIVAN  CO.) 


6411  GRIFFITH,  GEORGE  BANCROFT.  "The  late  cen- 
tenarian of  Washington,  N.H. ,  with  a  brief 
history  of  the  town."  GraniteMo,  3  (1879- 
1880),  536-547. 

Samuel  Philbrick  Bailey. 

6412  HALE,  WARREN  F.   "Historical  notes  on  Pills- 
bury  Forest  Park."   Forest  Notes,  no.  49 
(Spring  1956),  33-34. 

6413  JAGER,  RONALD,  and  GRACE  JAGER.   Historical 
Pillsbury:   a  brief  history  of  Cherry  Valley, 
Washington,  New  Hampshire.   Concord:   Society 
for  the  Protection  of  New  Hampshire  Forests, 
[1978].   Pp.  61.   NhHi. 

Pillsbury  State  Park. 

6414   ,  and  GRACE  JAGER.   Portrait  of  a  hill 

town:   a  history  of  Washington,  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1876-1976.   Washington:   Washington 
History  Committee,  1977.   Pp.  571. 

6415  KEAN,  SUMNER.  "The  loneliest  people  in  New 
Hampshire."  NHProfiles,  7  (Mar.  1958),  22- 
24,  42. 

6416  METCALF,  HENRY  HARRISON.   ["Address  at  Old 
Home  Week,  1926"].   NHOHWAR,  28  (1926),  103- 
108. 

6417  "WASHINGTON,  N.H."  New  Hampshire  Highways, 
10  (Nov. -Dec.  1932),  12. 


6422 


6423 


6424 


6425 


6426 


6427 


6428 


6429 


6430 


.   "The  passing  of  intemperance  in  a 

country  town."   GraniteMo,  32  (1902),  300- 
303. 

BRADY,  PHILIP.   "Characters  all."   NHPro- 
files, 23  (Mar.  1974),  25,  48. 
Early  settlers. 

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files, 21  (Sept.  1972),  23-25,  60,  62,  64. 
Against  reservation  of  tallest  pines  for 
Royal  Navy,  1772. 

DEARBORN,  HELEN  E.   Town  history  of  Weare, 
New  Hampshire  from  1888.   Weare,  1959. 
Pp.  xii,  305.   MBNEH. 

LITTLE,  WILLIAM.   The  history  of  Weare,  New 
Hampshire,  1735-1888.   Lowell,  Mass.:   S.  W. 
Huse,  1888.   Pp.  x,  1064. 

SAWYER,  FRANK,  RUTH  WOODBURY,  and  HARRY 
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Hampshire,  July  9,  10,  11,  12,  1964.   [Man- 
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Nh. 

["WEARE"].   Farmer's  Monthly  Visitor,  12 
(1852),  150-151. 

WEARE  JUNIOR  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.   The  flood 
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[Weare],  1972.   Pp.  74.   NhHi. 
And  other  essays. 


WATERVILLE  VALLEY  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


6418  BEALS,  CHARLES  EDWARD.   Passaconaway  in  the 
White  Mountains.   Boston:   Richard  G.  Badger, 
1916.   Pp.  343. 

Stories  of  Indian  fights  and  trappers. 

6419  GOODRICH,  ARTHUR  LEWIS.   The  Waterville  Val- 
ley:  a  history,  description  and  guide. 
(1892)   3d  ed.  rev.   [Auburndale? ,  Mass.], 
1916.   Pp.  58. 

6420  GOODRICH,  NATHANIEL  LEWIS.   The  Waterville 
Valley:   a  story  of  a  resort  in  the  New 
Hampshire  mountains.   (1952)   Hanover: 
Dartmouth  Printing,  1974.   Pp.  77.   NhD. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1284-1285. 


WEARE  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


6421   ADAMS,  IDA  G.   "Along  the  Piscataquog:   a 
sketch  of  Weare."   GraniteMo,  19  (1895), 
329-353. 


WEBSTER  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


6431  "THE  CORSER  Hill  Church,  Webster,  N.H." 
NHOHWAR,  46  (1944),  56-58. 

First  Congregational  Church. 

6432  NO  ENTRY. 

6433  SILVER,  LINNEA,  and  WALTER  T.  SILVER.  "The 
old  Webster  Meeting  House."  NHProfiles,  22 
(Aug.  1973),  66-71. 

6434  SILVER,  WALTER  T. ,  and  LINNEA  SILVER. 
"Cook's  cabin  site."  NHProfiles,  24  (Dec. 
1975),  36-37,  50. 

Thomas  Cook,  killed  by  Indians  in  1746. 

6435  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  PRESERVATION  OF  THE  OLD 
MEETING  HOUSE  IN  WEBSTER.   The  Old  Meeting 
House  at  Webster,  N.H.  and  how  it  came  to 
be.   n.p.,  1962.   Unpaged.   Nh. 

6436  WALSH,  NOLA.   150  years  ago,  showing  a  few 
of  the  old  homes  at  Webster,  N.H.   n.p., 
1954.   Unpaged.   NhHi. 


250 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


WHITEFIELD  6461 


6437 


6438 


WEBSTER,  N.H.   CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Forty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  settlement 
of  Rev.  Edward  Buston  as  pastor  of  the  Second 
Congregational  Church  of  Boscawen  now  the 
Congregational  Church  of  Webster.   Concord: 
Republican  Pr. ,  1883.   Pp.  58. 

.   Historical  sketch  and  roll  of  member- 


ship of  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
Webster,  New  Hampshire.   Penacook:   W.  B. 
Ranney,  1908.   Pp.  39.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1553,  1556,  1559. 


WENTWORTH  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


6439 


6440 


6441 


6442 


6443 


6444 


CURRIER,  JESSE  WESTON.  The  story  of  Clifford 

Hill  in  Wentworth,  N.H.  [Hendersonville, 

N.C.,  1977].   Unpaged.  NhHi. 
Clifford  family. 

.   Three  hundred  and  fifty  years  of  the 


Currier  family.   1617-1967.   Hendersonville, 
N.C.,  1967.   Pp.  76.   NhHi. 

CURRIER,  JOHN  P.   A  brief  history  of  the 
East  Side  Road  in  Wentworth,  N.H.,  with 
poems.   Rumney  Depot:   Colby  Pr. ,  1945. 
Pp.  16.   NhHi. 
Houses. 

HOYT,  PETER  L.   Hoyt ' s  history  of  Wentworth, 
N.H.   Francis  A.  Muzzey,  ed.   Littleton: 
Courier  Printing,  1976.   Pp.  381.   MWA. 

PLUMMER,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN.   History  of  the 
town  of  Wentworth,  New  Hampshire.   Concord: 
Rumford  Pr.,  1930.   Pp.  xix,  401. 

SARGENT,  JONATHAN  EVERETT.   "Sketches  of 
Wentworth,  N.H."   GraniteMo,  7  (1883-1884), 
53-57. 


6445   WENTWORTH,  N.H.   Reminiscences  of  Wentworth, 
New  Hampshire,  bicentennial,  1766-1966. 
n.p.,  [1966].   Pp.  38.   MBNEH. 


6448 


6449 


6450 


6451 


"Westmoreland  as  I  knew  it."   Che- 


6452 


6453 


6454 


6455 


6456 


6457 


6458 


shire  County  Chap-Book,  1  (Mar.  1964),  9-12; 
(May  1964),  7-11. 

HOLDEN,  EDWARD  CHAUVENET.   "Park  Hill:   an 
echo  of  colonial  days."  Yankee,  8  (Aug. 
1942),  13-17. 

McCOLLESTER,  SULLIVAN  HOLMAN.   "Westmoreland 
and  the  late  Willard  Bill."   GraniteMo,  51 
(1919),  296-300. 

"NEW  Hampshire  centenary  church  buildings: 
Westmoreland."   Congregational  Record  and  New 
Hampshire  Journal,  3  (1897-1898),  586-587. 
Congregational. 

WARNER,  EVERETT,  and  DONALD  PAINE.   Excerpts 
from  the  history  of  the  Park  Hill  Meeting 
House,  Park  Hill,  Westmoreland,  N.H.   [West- 
moreland, 1964].   Pp.  [10].   NhHi. 

WESTMORELAND,  N.H.   AMERICAN  REVOLUTION  BI- 
CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE.   Souvenir  booklet. 
Westmoreland,  1976.   Pp.  [12].   NhK. 

WESTMORELAND  HISTORY  COMMITTEE.   History  of 
Westmoreland  (Great  Meadow)  New  Hampshire, 
1741-1970  and  genealogical  data.   Westmore- 
land, 1976.   Pp.  xiv,  597.   NhHi. 

[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "Church  edifice 
in  East  Westmoreland,  N.H."   Old  Timer,  no. 
94  (Dec.  1947),  [1-3]. 


[ 


].   "Molybdenum  mine  in  Westmoreland, 


N.H."   Old  Timer,  no.  116  (Oct.  1949),  [4-5]. 

Based  on  "a  brief  history. . .written  in 
1871  by  the  late  Dr.  William  R.  Dunham." 


[ 


].   "Mutton  Hill,  the  Shag,  and  Bed-Bug 


Point."   Old  Timer,  no.  46  (Oct.  1942), 
[1-3]. 


I 


] .   "Sherebiah  Cowdery,  clock-maker." 


Old  Timer,  no.  6  (Oct.  16,  1939),  [5]. 
SEE  ALSO  entry  1271. 


WENTWORTH 'S  LOCATION  (COOS  CO.) 


WHITEFIELD  (COOS  CO.) 


No  items  located. 


WESTMORELAND  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


6446  MO  ENTRY. 

6447  HALL,  FORREST  W.   History  of  the  old  farm  on 
Mutton  Hill  in  East  Westmoreland  known  as  the 
Jonah  Edson  farm,  where  my  brother  Frank  and 
I  were  born,  also  my  two  sons,  Murray  and 
Gaius.   n.p.,  [193-?].   Pp.  7.   NhK. 


6459 


6460 


6461 


BURNS,  LILLIAN  A.   How  firm  a  foundation. 
Whitefield,  1965.   Pp.  32.   MWA. 
Burns  family. 

.   Mountain  measures.   Whitefield,  1975, 


Pp.  24.   Nh. 
Lumbering . 

DEMERS,  JANET,  KATHY  LAFLAN,  and  BILLY  NOYES. 
'"Oh,  I  like  farming.1"  Log  Skidder,  1 
(Dec.  1975),  [27]-30. 

Interviews  with  Mr.  Spaulding,  dairyman. 


251 


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6462  WHITEFIELD 


6462 


6463 


6464 


6465 


6466 


6467 


6468 


DODGE,  LEVI  W.   "In  the  footprints  of  the 
pioneers."   GraniteMo,  6  (1882-1883),  333- 
338,  367-370;  7  (1883-1884),  17-22. 

.   "Whitefield."   GraniteMo,  10  (1887), 


298-301. 

Origin  of  name. 

GOVE,  WILLIAM.   "New  England's  first  logging 
railroad:   Brown's  Lumber  Company,  White- 
field,  New  Hampshire."   Northern  Logger  and 
Timber  Processor,  21  (Apr.  1973),  18-19, 
40-45. 

1870-1903. 

McKINNEY,  GORDON  B.   "The  land  no  one  wanted: 
an  economic  history  of  Whitefield,  New  Hamp- 
shire." HNH,  27  (1972),  185-209. 

RYAN,  RICHARD,  et  al.   "Twitchin'  with  Mr. 
Reynolds."   Log  Skidder,  1  ([1976]),  23-31. 
Logging  with  a  horse. 

SPENCER,  PENNY,  and  KAREN  LaDUKE.   "White- 
field  today."  Log  Skidder,  2  ([1976]),  13- 
21. 

Interview  with  George  Harris  on  "the  way 
Whitefield  was  and  how  he  lived  there  as  a 
boy." 

WHITCOMB,  LORI,  and  WANDA  CORMIER.   "The  one 
room  schoolhouse. "   Log  Skidder,  1  (Dec. 
1975),  56-59. 

Interview  with  Mrs.  Harrigan,  who  taught 
in  one. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  4501. 


WILMOT  (MERRIMACK  CO.) 


6469  BROWN,  ERNEST  VINTON.   "Wilmot  Camp-Meeting— 
historical  sketch."   GraniteMo,  50  (1918), 
153-162. 

6470  HARRIMAN,  WALTER.   "Kearsarge  Gore."   Gran- 
iteMo, 3  (1879-1880),  205-208. 

Strip  from  Warner  to  Wilmot  Center. 

6471  LANGLEY,  FLORENCE.   "Joseph  Brown's  diary." 
NHProfiles,  23  (Apr.  1974),  48-49,  67-70. 

For  the  year  1875. 

6472   .   When  school  bells  rang:   the  history 

of  the  Wilmot,  New  Hampshire,  schools. 
Canaan:   Phoenix  Publishing,  1976.   Pp.  vii, 
71. 

6473  LEVARN,  CASPER  L.  The  early  history  of 
Wilmot,  New  Hampshire.  Concord:  Evans 
Printing,  1957.   Pp.  214. 


6474  THE  STORY  of  Freedom  Acres,  Wilmot  Flat,  New 
Hampshire:   twenty-five  years,  1946-1971. 
Boston:   Bromley,  1971.   Pp.  24.   Nh. 

6475  NO  ENTRY. 

6476  WILMOT,  N.H.   METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 
Rededication,  Wilmot  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,   n.p.,  [1921?].   Unpaged.   NhHi. 

History  by  Ernest  V.  Brown. 

SEE  ALSO  entry  1286. 


WILTON  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


6477 


6478 


6479 


6480 


6481 


6482 


6483 


6484 


6485 


"ALL  in  a  suden  a  beme  broke!"  Yankee,  34 
(Sept.  1970),  98-101,  156,  158,  160. 

Collapse  of  a  church  during  construction, 
1773. 

BEEDE,  THOMAS.   "A  topographical  and  histori- 
cal description  of  Wilton,  N.H."   CH&Misc, 
1  (1822),  65-72. 

BURTON,  WARREN.   The  district  school  as  it 
was,  Scenery-showing,  and  other  writings. 
(1833)   Enl.  ed.   Boston:   T.  R.  Marvin, 
1852.   Pp.  364. 

CLOUGH,  WILLIAM  0.   "Wilton—past  and  pres- 
ent."  GraniteMo,  12  (1889),  252-270. 

CONNOR,  J.  B.   "Along  the  Souhegan."   Gran- 
iteMo, 5  (1881-1882),  168-176;  6  (1882-1883), 
330-333. 

LIVERMORE,  ABIEL  ABBOT,  and  SEWALL  PUTNAM. 
History  of  the  town  of  Wilton,  Hillsborough 
County,  New  Hampshire,  with  a  genealogical 
register.   Lowell,  Mass.:   Marden  &  Rowell, 
1888.   Pp.  xi,  575. 

MARSHALL,  CHARLES  W. ,  and  JOEL  H.  METCALF. 
The  celebration  of  the  one  hundred  and  fif- 
tieth anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Wilton, 
Wilton,  N.H. ,  Sept.  12th,  1889.   Nashua: 
Gazette  Book  and  Job  Print,  1889.   Pp.  115, 
[i.e.,  114]. 

.   "Wilton,  on  the  Souhegan."   Granite- 


Mo, 31  (1901),  1-31,  366. 

"NEW  England  thrift  and  New  England  intellect 
illustrated  in  the  history  of  the  first  hun- 
dred years  of  the  town  of  Wilton,  N.H." 
Farmer's  Monthly  Visitor,  2  (Apr.  30,  1840), 
49-52. 


252 


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WINDHAM  6506 


6486  PEABODY,  EPHRAIM.   An  address,  delivered  at 
the  centennial  celebration  in  Wilton,  N.H. , 
Sept.  25,  1839.   Boston:   B.  H.  Greene,  1839. 
Pp.  103. 

6487  PUTNAM,  HAMILTON  STAPLES,  ed.   Historical 
sketches  of  Wilton,  New  Hampshire,  1739-1939. 
This  book,  giving  a  brief  summary  of  events 
since  the  year  1739,  is  being  published  in 
connection  with  the  200th  anniversary  of  the 
town  of  Wilton. . . .   [Wilton] :   Wilton  His- 
torical Society,  1939.   Pp.  95. 

6488  ROTCH,  WILLIAM  BOYLSTON,  b.  1916.   "More  than 
just  granite."  NHProfiles,  12  (Nov.  1963), 
38-39,  70-75. 

6489  RUSSELL,  JASON  ALMUS.   "Found:   site  of  the 
first  starch  mill."  Yankee,  33  (Oct.  1969), 
34-38,  41,  43. 

1812. 

6490   .   "Lucy  Larcom's  New  Hampshire  poem." 

NHProfiles,  20  (Aug.  1971),  56-57,  71. 

"The  Chamber  Called  Peace,"  written  in 
Wilton. 

6491  SPALDING,  EDWARD  H.   Wilton,  N.H.  past  and 
present,  1739-1889,  also  an  account  of  the 
celebration  of  the  150th  anniversary  of  the 
settlement  of  the  town,  September  12,  1889. 
[Wilton?,  1889?].   Pp.  15.   MBNEH. 

6492  WHITING,  ISAAC  SPALDING.   Address... at  the 
dedication  of  the  Wilton,  N.H.  town  house, 
January  1st,  1885.   Boston:   J.  A.  Cummings , 
1885.   Pp.  14.   Nh. 

6493  WILDER,  KATHARINE  A.   "The  potato  starch 
mill  of  Wilton,  New  Hampshire."  New  England 
Galaxy,  14  (Spring  1973),  16-21. 

6493A  WILTON,  N.H.   Glimpses  of  Wilton  through  the 
years.   Wilton,  1964.   Unpaged.   Nh. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1544A,  5008. 


6497 

NO  ENTRY. 

6498 

"AN  HISTORIC  church." 

303-304. 

Universalist  Church 

6499 


6500 


6501 


6502 


6503 


i504 


GraniteMo,  41  (1909), 


KINGSBURY,  FRANK  B.   "First  Methodist  Meeting 
House,  Winchester,  N.H."   Old  Timer,  no.  34 
(Aug.  25,  1941),  [1-3]. 


PIERCE,  GEORGE  W.   "Winchester. 
21  (1896),  268-283. 


GraniteMo , 


SABEN,  MRS.  LEVI.   Echoes  of  one  century  and 
a  half:   an  historic  sketch  of  the  Church  of 
Christ  in  Winchester,  N.H.  written  for  the 
one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
church,  Nov.  24,  1886.   Keene:   Darling, 
1891.   Pp.  28.   NhHi. 

WEEKS,  PARKE  F.   "Centennial  observance  of 
Philesian  Lodge,  Winchester."  NHMasonicB, 
2  (Oct.  15,  1922),  1,  5,  10. 
Freemasons . 

[WILBER,  CLIFFORD  CHARLES].   "Perhaps  an 
aboriginal  burial  mound  in  Winchester." 
Old  Timer,  no.  54  (Jan.  1944),  [1-3]. 

THE  WINCHESTER  centennial,  1803-1903:   his- 
torical sketch  of  the  Universalist  profession 
of  belief  adopted  at  Winchester,  N.H.  Septem- 
ber 22,  1803,  with  addresses  and  sermons. 
Boston:   Universalist  Publishing  House,  1903. 
Pp.  218. 

Includes  Sullivan  H.  MacCollester ,  "Review- 
ing ministerial  ground,"  60-86,  sketches  of 
Universalist  ministers  born  in  Winchester. 
Also  delivered  at  the  75th  anniversary  of  the 
Cheshire  County  Association  of  Universalists , 
Winchester,  Sept.  9,  1909,  and  published 
separately. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  1457,  4069. 


WINDHAM  (ROCKINGHAM  CO.) 


WINCHESTER  (CHESHIRE  CO.) 


6494  BRIDGMAN,  HELEN  BARTLETT.   "Winchester:   a 
typical  New  Hampshire  Village."  Asylum  Rec- 
ord, 5  (Mar.  30,  1894),  4-6. 

The  Asylum  Record  was  published  at  the  New 
Hampshire  State  Hospital,  Concord. 

6495  BUFFUM,  JESSE  H.   "General  Wood  and  his 
birthplace."   GraniteMo,  35  (1903),  79-86. 

Leonard  Wood. 


6505  ADAMS,  ELIPHALET.   "Preface  of  'A  sermon 
preached  at  Windham,  July  12,  1721:'   One  day 
of  Thanksgiving  for  the  late  remarkable  suc- 
cess of  the  Gospel  among  them."   The  Chris- 
tain  History,  no.  17  (June  25,  1743),  129- 
134. 

6506  HARRIS,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL.   "Along  quiet  shores: 
a  sketch  of  Cobbett's  Pond."  GraniteMo,  24 
(1898),  187-197. 


6496   BUFFUM,  MARY  E.   Historical  sketch  of  the 

Ladies'  Benevolent  Society  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  of  Winchester,  N.H. ,  on  its 
fiftieth  anniversary,  October,  1892.   Keene: 
Sentinel  Printing,  1893.   Pp.  18.   NhHi. 


253 


6507  WINDHAM 


New  Hampshire:  A  Bibliography  of  Its  History 


6507 


6508 


6509 


6510 


6511 


6512 


6513 


6514 


6515 


6516 


HARRIS,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL.   "Orthography  of  the 
name  of  Cobbett's  Pond."   GraniteMo,  49 
(1917),  133-135. 

.   "Rev.  Thomas  Cobbet  and  his  grant  of 


land  in  1662,  on  Cobbett's  Pond  in  Windham, 
N.H."   GraniteMo,  49  (1917),  10-18. 

.   "What  our  grandparents  read — sketch 


of  the  Windham  Social  Library."   GraniteMo, 
38  (1906),  85-89. 

MORRISON,  LEONARD  ALLISON.   "Bissell   and 
Bissell's  Camp  at  Windham,  N.H."   GraniteMo, 
5  (1881-1882),  212-213. 

.   Dedication  exercises  of  Armstrong 


building  for  Nesmith  library,  Windham,  New 
Hampshire,  January  4,  1899.   Boston:   G.  W. 
Armstrong,  1899.   Pp.  34. 

Library  history  by  Albert  E.  Pillsbury. 

.   The  history  of  Windham  in  New  Hamp- 
shire (Rockingham  County).   1719-1883.   A 
Scotch  settlement  (commonly  called  Scotch- 
Irish)  ,  embracing  nearly  one  third  of  the 
ancient  settlement  and  historic  township 
of  Londonderry,  N.H....   With  map,  and  sixty 
pages  of  engravings,  together  with  twenty 
autographs  and  cuts.   Boston:   Cupples,  Up- 
ham,  1883.   Pp.  x,  862. 

Supp.  Boston:   Damrell  &  Upham,  1892. 
Pp.  xi,  169. 

.   "Windham,  New  Hampshire."   GraniteMo, 

7  (1883-1884),  118-123;  10  (1887),  86-89, 
248-253,  280-285,  296-298. 

WINDHAM,  N.H.   History  and  proceedings  of 
the  celebration  of  the  one  hundred  and  fif- 
tieth anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  the 
settlement  of  Windham  in  New  Hampshire,  held 
June  9,  1892. . .Leonard  Allison  Morrison, 

comp.   Windham:   The  Executive  Committee, 

1892.   Pp.  ix,  124. 

WINDHAM,  N.H.   HISTORICAL  COMMITTEE.   250th 
Nutfield  anniversary,  Windham,  N.H. ,  1719- 
1969.   [Lawrence,  Mass.]:   Eagle-Tribune, 
[1969].   Unpaged.   Nh. 

WINDHAM,  N.H.   TOWN  HISTORY  COMMITTEE.   Rural 
oasis:   history  of  Windham,  New  Hampshire, 
1883-1975.   Canaan:   Phoenix  Publishing, 
1975.   Pp.  viii,  240. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1598,  4544,  4556. 


WINDSOR  (HILLSBOROUGH  CO.) 


W0LFEB0R0  (CARROLL  CO.) 


6517  BOWMAN,  WALTER  PARKER.  Lake  Wentworth. 
Wolfeboro:  Lake  Wentworth  Association, 
1956.   Pp.  223. 

6518  NO  ENTRY. 

6519  HAYLEY,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Wolfeborough  and  Tuf- 
tonborough  Academy,  1821-1887:  a  historical 
sketch.  Wolfeboro:  Myron  G.  Roberts,  1915. 
Pp.  27.   Nh. 

6520  "AN  HISTORIC  event:   Wolfeboro  celebrates  its 
one-hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary." 
GraniteMo,  52  (1920),  375-408. 

Includes  a  historical  address  on  the  town 
by  Sewall  W.  Abbott  and  a  historical  sketch  of 
the  Wolfeboro  and  Tuftonboro  Academy  by  Lydia 
Remick  Chadwick. 

6521  LYON,  CHARLES  J.  "Hemlocks  and  history  in 
New  Hampshire."  NEQ,  8  (1935),  567-572. 

History  of  the  town  from  hemlock  stumps  cut 
in  1790. 

6522  MEADER,  ROBERT  F.  W.   The  saga  of  a  palace: 
the  story  of  Wentworth  House  at  Wolfeboro, 
New  Hampshire.   Wolfeboro:   Wolfeboro  His- 
torical Society,  1962.   Unpaged. 

6523  "OLD  Home  Week."  Historical  New  England,  1 
(Aug.  1900),  5-6. 

6524  O'MEARA,  KATHY,  ed.  Remember  when. . .Wolfe- 
boro: Wolfeboro  'Chamber  of  Commerce,  1976. 
Pp.  196.   NhHi. 

6525  PARKER,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.   History  of 
Wolfeborough  (New  Hampshire).   Cambridge, 
Mass.:   Caustic  &  Claflin,  1901.   Pp.  557. 

Indexes  by  Alta  Bailey  Meader  (Wolfeboro, 
1955),  pp.  45,  and  by  Carleton  Edward  Fisher. 
([Clinton,  Me.?]:   Priv.  print.,  1963), 
pp.  61,  at  MBNEH. 

6526  PARKER,  BERT  W.   A  souvenir  of  the  Old  Home 
Week  festival  at  Wolfeboro,  N.H. ,  August  11- 
18,  1900.   n.p.,  [1900].   Pp.  39.   Nh. 

6527  PIKE,  VIOLET  J.  "George  Dorr  and  the  Car- 
roll County  Pioneer."  Meeting  in  Print,  2 
(Autumn  1947),  2-5. 

Newspaper. 

6528  WOLFEBORO,  N.H.   FIRST  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH. 
Outline,  history,  covernant  [sic]  and  regul- 
tions  [sic]....   Wolfborough:   D.  W.  Furber, 
1858.   Pp.  7.   NhD. 


No  items  located, 


254 


Entries  for  Cities,  Towns,  and  Unincorporated  Places 


WOODSTOCK  6542 


6528A  WOLFEBORO,  N.H.   FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
Manual  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  in 
Wolfeboro,  New  Hampshire.   Wolfeboro:   Wolfe- 
boro  Pr.,  1934.   Pp.  16.   NhHi. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1271,  5635. 


6536   MOLLOY,  ANNA  MARIE.   Peeling-Fairf ield- 
Woodstock,  New  Hampshire  celebrates  200 
years,  1763-1963.   Thelma  Joy  and  Anna 
Georgia,  eds.   North  Woodstock:   Glen  Pr., 
[1963].   Pp.  32.   Nh,  NhHi. 

Woodstock  was  first  called  Peeling,  then 
Fairfield. 


WOODSTOCK  (GRAFTON  CO.) 


6529  BROWN,  FRED.   "History  of  Woodstock."   Out- 
look, 1  (Winter  1975),  9-11. 

6530  CONRAD,  JUSTUS.   "The  town  of  Woodstock." 
GraniteMo,  21  (1897),  11-23. 

6531  HITCHCOCK,  CHARLES  HENRY.   "The  wonderful 
'Lost  River'  gorge."   Inter-State  Journal,  7 
(Nov.  1903),  [7-9]. 

6532  KNOWLES,  GILBERT  H.   "The  early  years  at 
Lost  River."   Forest  Notes,  no.  127  (Fall- 
Winter  1976),  2-6. 

Lost  River  Reservation. 

6533  LIKENS,  GENE  E.   "Mirror  Lake:   its  past, 
present  and  future?"   Appalachia,  39  (1972- 
1973),  23-41. 


6537  ROBERTS,  GUY.   Lost  River,  and  going  through 
it.   (1925)   Whitefield,  1947.   Pp.  30.   NhD. 

6538  SAYLES,  ROBERT  W.   "History  of  Lost  River." 
Science,  n.s.  37  (Apr.  18,  1913),  611-613. 

6539  THOMPSON,  LUCIEN.   "An  interesting  record." 
GraniteMo,  39  (1907),  415-418. 

Proprietors  of  Peeling,  now  Woodstock, 
and  their  journey  from  Madbury  to  Peeling  to 
survey  its  boundaries,  1763. 

6540  WOODBURY,  ELMER  E.   Historical  narrative  of 
"Lost  River"  and  "Kinsman  Notch."   (1930) 
5th  ed.   [Littleton:   Courier  Printing] ,  n.d. 
Pp.  31.   NhD. 

6541  [ ] .   The  town  of  Woodstock  and  its 

scenic  beauties:  a  historcial  [sic]  narra- 
tive. By  Justus  Conrad,  pseud.  Littleton: 
Courier  Printing,  [1925?].   Pp.  51.   NhHi. 


6534  McNAIR,  ANDREW  HAMILTON.   The  geology  story 
of  Kinsman  Notch  and  Lost  River.   Concord: 
State  Planning  and  Development  Commission, 
1949.   Pp.  14. 

6535  MERRILL,  LUCY  W.   "The  Church  of  the  Messiah, 
North  Woodstock,  1906-1956."  NHChurchman,  9 
(June  1956),  2,  11. 


6542   WOODSTOCK,  N.H.   BICENTENNIAL  COMMITTEE. 
Woodstock  bicentennial  pictorial,  1976. 
Lincoln:   Glen  Pr. ,  1976.   Pp.  126.   Nh. 

SEE  ALSO  entries  1520,  1524,  3094. 


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Supplementary  Bibliographies  and  Guides 


New  Hampshire  bibliographies,  in  one  sense  histories  of  their  subjects,  appear  in  the  text. 
T.  D.  Seymour  Bassett,  "A  List  of  New  England  Eibliographies ,"  New  England  Quarterly,  44  (June 
1971),  178-200,  has  a  section,  "Works  covering  more  than  New  England,  arranged  or  indexed  to 
make  New  England  titles  accessible,"  as  well  as  New  England  and  state  sections.   Materials 
excluded  or  partially  excluded  by  our  guidelines  can  be  found  under  geographical  headings  in 
the  bibliographies  and  guides  listed  below.   Underlying  all  bibliographical  searching  is 
Eugene  P.  Sheehy's  Guide  to  Reference  Books. 

COMPREHENSIVE  DISSERTAION  INDEX,  1861-1972.   Ann  Arbor,  Mich.:   Xerox  University  Microfilms, 
1973.   37v. 

Supplements  carry  the  coverage  forward.   Searchable  by  computer. 

DARGAN,  MARION.   Guide  to  American  Biography.   Albuquerque:   Univ.  of  New  Mexico  Pr. ,  1949.   2v. 

DICKINSON,  ARTHUR  TAYLOR.   American  historical  fiction.   3d  ed .   N.Y. :   Scarecrow  Pr . ,  1971. 
Pp.  380. 

DICTIONARY  OF  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY.   Allen  Johnson  and  Dumas  Malone,  eds.   N.Y.:   Charles 
Scribner's  Sons,  1928-1937.   20v.  and  index. 

Includes  birthplace  index  and  subject  access  under  "New  Hampshire."   Supplements  1-5.   N.Y. 
Robert  L.  Schuyler,  Edward  T.  James,  and  John  A.  Garraty,  eds.   The  supplements  extend  coverage 
to  persons  who  died  before  1956;  they  are  not  indexed. 

DISSERTATION  ABSTRACTS  INTERNATIONAL.   Ann  Arbor,  Mich.:   University  Microfilms,  1938- . 

Covers  dissertations  accepted  since  1935.   Volumes  1-11  entitled  "Microfilm  Abstracts"  and 
volumes  12-29  entitled  "Dissertation  Abstracts." 

DORNBUSCH,  CHARLES  EMIL.   Histories,  personal  narratives,  United  States  Army;  a  checklist. 
(1956)   Cornwallville,  N.Y. :   Hope  Farm  Pr . ,  1967.   Pp.  399. 

.   Military  bibliography  of  the  Civil  War.   N.Y.:   New  York  Public  Library,  1962-1972.   3v. 


DRAKE,  MILTON.   Almanacs  of  the  United  States.   N.Y. :   Scarecrow  Pr.,  1962.   2v. 
Covers  1639-1850. 

EDWARDS,  EVERETT  EUGENE.   A  bibliography  of  the  history  of  agriculture  in  the  United  States. 
Washington:   Govt.  Print.  Off.,  1930.   Pp.  iv,  307. 
4,273  titles,  including  periodical  articles. 

FORBES,  HARRIETTE  MERRIFIELD.   New  England  diaries,  1602-1800:   a  descriptive  catalogue  of 
diaries,  orderly  books,  and  sea  journals.   Topsfield,  Mass.:   Priv.  Print.,  1923.   Pp.  viii, 
439. 

GOHDES,  CLARENCE  H.   Literature  and  theater  of  the  United  States  and  regions  of  the  U.S.A.: 
an  historical  bibliography.   Durham,  N.C.:   Duke  Univ.  Pr. ,  1967.   Pp.  ix,  275. 

GREGORY,  WINIFRED,  ed.   American  newspapers,  1821-1936:   a  union  list  of  files  available  in 
the  United  States  and  Canada.   N.Y. :   H.  W.  Wilson,  1937.   Pp.  791. 

GRIFFIN,  APPLETON  PRENTISS  CLARK.  Bibliography  of  American  historical  societies.   2d  ed. 

rev.  and  enl.   Washington:  Govt.  Print.  Off.,  1907.   Pp.  1374. 

Issued  as  volume  two  of  the  annual  report  of  the  American  Historical  Association  for 
1905. 

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GUERRA,  FRANCISCO.   American  medical  bibliography,  1639-1783.   N.Y. :   Lathrop  C.  Harper, 
1962.   Pp.  885. 

HAYWOOD,  CHARLES.   A  bibliography  of  North  American  folklore  and  folksong.   N.Y. :   Green- 
berg,  1951.   Pp.  xxx,  1292. 

KAPLAN,  LOUIS.   A  bibliography  of  American  autobiographies.   Madison:   Univ.  of  Wis.  Pr. , 
1961.   Pp.  xii,  372. 

Includes  publication  through  1945;  indexed  under  New  England. 

KUEHL,  WARREN  F.   Dissertations  in  history,  and  index  to  dissertations  completed  in  history 
departments  of  United  States  and  Canadian  universities.   Lexington:   Univ.  of  Ky.  Pr., 
1965-1972.   2v. 

Covers  1873-1970. 

LARSON,  HENRIETTA  MELIA.   Guide  to  business  history:   materials  for  the  study  of  American 
business  history....   Cambridge:   Harvard  Univ.  Pr.,  1948.   Pp.  1181. 

LE  GEAR,  CLARA  EGLI.   United  States  atlases:   a  list  of  national,  state,  county,  city  and 
regional  atlases  in  the  Library  of  Congress.   Washington:   Govt.  Print.  Off.,  1950-1953.   2v. 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS.   The  National  Union  Catalog  of  Manuscript  Collections,  based  on  reports 
from  American  repositories.   Ann  Arbor,  Mich.:   J.  W.  Edwards,  1962-. 

LOVETT,  ROBERT  WOODBERRY.   American  economic  and  business  history  information  sources:   an 
annotated  bibliography  of  recent  works  pertaining  to  economic,  business,  agricultural  and 
labor  history,  and  the  history  of  science  and  technology  for  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
Detroit:   Gale  Research,  1971.   Pp.  323. 

MILLER,  GENEVIEVE.   Bibliography  of  the  history  of  medicine  in  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
1939-1960.   Baltimore:   Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Pr. ,  1964.   Pp.  xvi,  428. 

Annual  supplements  in  Bulletin  of  the  History  of  Medicine,  1961-1966. 

NATIONAL  CYCLOPEDIA  OF  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY.   N.Y. :   James  T.  White,  1892-. 

Volume  57  dated  1977.   Current  Series,  1930- .   Volume  A-M  had  appeared  by  1979.   Revised 
Index.   H.  A.  Harvey  and  Raymond  D.  McGill,  comps.   N.Y. :   White,  1971.   Pp.  537. 

R00S,  FRANK  JOHN,  JR.   Bibliography  of  early  American  architecture;  writings  on  architecture 
constructed  before  1860  in  eastern  and  central  United  States.   Urbana:   Univ.  of  Illinois  Pr. , 
1968.   Pp.  389. 

SCHLEBECKER,  JOHN  T.   Bibliography  of  books  and  pamphlets  on  the  history  of  agriculture  in  the 
United  States,  1607-1967.   Santa  Barbara,  Calif.:   ABC-Clio  Pr. ,  1969.   Pp.  183. 
71%  of  its  2,042  titles  published  since  1930. 

SPEAR,  DOROTHEA  N.   Bibliography  of  American  directories  through  1860.   Worcester,  Mass.: 
American  Antiquarian  Society,  1961.   Pp.  389.   Business,  city,  and  county  directories  arranged 
by  place. 

STRATMAN,  CARL  JOSEPH.   Bibliography  of  the  American  theatre  excluding  New  York  City.   Chicago: 
Loyola  Univ.  Pr. ,  1965.   Pp.  x,  397. 

TANSELLE,  GEORGE  THOMAS.   Guide  to  the  study  of  United  States  imprints.   Cambridge:   Harvard 
Univ.  Pr. ,  1971.   2v. 

U.S.  NATIONAL  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATIONS  COMMISSION.   A  guide  to  archives  and  manuscripts  in  the 
United  States.   Philip  May  Hamer,  ed.   New  Haven,  Conn.:   Yale  Univ.  Pr.,  1961.   Pp.  xxii, 
775p. 

U.S.  NATIONAL  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATIONS  AND  RECORDS  COMMISSION.   Directory  of  archives  and 
manuscript  repositories  in  the  United  States.   Washington:   National  Archives  and  Records 
Service,  General  Services  Administration,  1978.   Pp.  905. 


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This  index,  of  all  authors,  editors  and  compilers,  as  well  as  places  and  subjects,  refers  to 
entry  numbers,  not  pages.   It  lists  bibliographies  first,  separated  by  a  semi-colon  from  the 
other  entries.   To  find  general  works  of  state  history,  see  "New  Hampshire — History."  We 
distinguish  identical  names  by  vital  dates  or  other  data.   Both  pseudonyms  and  autonyms  are 
indexed. 

Headings  for  places  include  names  of  extinct  towns,  former  names  and  present  names  of  towns, 
and  names  of  places  within  towns,  as  listed  in  the  New  Hampshire  Register  and  Elmer  M.  Hunt, 
New  Hampshire  Town  Names.   Where  works  are  about  a  few  towns,  as  in  W.  F.  Hale's  "Town  forests 
of  New  Hampshire,"  those  towns  are  indexed,  but  historical  sections  on  towns  in  county  or 
state  histories  or  other  works  of  larger  scope  are  not  indexed. 

The  user  can  find  material  about  one  subject  in  one  place  (e.g.,  Freemasons  in  Keene)  by  first 
finding  the  range  of  numbers  for  that  place,  and  then  the  numbers  for  the  subject  within  that 
range.   Library  of  Congress  subject  headings  have  usually  been  preferred. 


"A  No.  1,"  4175 

Aaron  Conant  House,  5811 

Abad,  Elena  Piedra,  2101 

Abbot,  Abiel,  5417 

Abbott,  Clara  B. ,  1 

Abbott,  Ella  A. ,  1422 

Abbott,  Frances  Matilda,  785,  2102-2108,  5540 

Abbott,  Francis  E. ,  2651 

Abbott,  George  H. ,  3285,  3292,  3351,  3373,  3652, 

3690,  3749 
Abbott,  James  Buswell,  2109,  5996 
Abbott,  Roland,  2486 
Abbott,  Sewall  W. ,  6520 
Abbott  family 
Abbot-Downing  Company,  Concord,  2115,  2126,  2144, 

2147-2148,  2218,  2247-2248,  2321,  2353,  2362- 

2363,  2370,  2400,  2425 
Abbottville,  place  in  Concord 
Abnaki  Indians,  192,  1029,  3613 
Abolition  of  slavery,  see  Slavery 
Academie  Notre  Dame,  Manchester,  732,  4887 
Academies,  see  Private  schools 
Ackerman,  John  H. ,  6081 
Ackerman,  Vaughn,  4582-4584 
Acquadoctan,  4342 
Acworth,  N.H.,  517,  1638-1652 
Adams,  Charles  Darwin,  3286,  3646,  3950 
Adams,  Charles  Goldthwaite,  4181 
Adams,  David  Ernest,  3287 
Adams,  Ebenezer,  3753 
Adams,  Eliphalet ,  6505 
Adams,  Eloi  A. ,  4579 
Adams,  George  Moulton,  5570 


Adams,  Harry  B.,  2433,  5851 

Adams,  Helen  Ward,  6270-6271 

Adams,    Ida  G. ,    6421-6422 

Adams,  James  Osgood,  6,  5989 

Adams,  John  Phillips,  337 

Adams,  John  Wesley,  2891,  6335A 

Adams,  Joseph,  5256 

Adams,  Lincoln  H. ,  7 

Adams,  Lucien  Harper,  2545 

Adams,  Mary,  5396 

Adams,  Melvin  Ohio,  3288 

Adams,  Nathaniel,  5571 

Adams,  Norman  I.,  Jr.,  2433 

Adams,  Robert,  2112 

Adams,  Sherman,  8-9,  805,  1501,  1968,  3621 

Adams,  Washington  Irving  Lincoln,  4500 

Adams,  Woodbury  S. ,  421 

Adams  family,  2769 

Adams,  former  name  of  Jackson 

Adams  House,  2768 

Adams  Point,  2768-2769 

Adath  Yeshurun  Synagogue,  Manchester,  751,  4786 

Addey,  Markinfield,  10 

Addison,    former   name   of  Marlow 

Adult  education,  see  Education  of  adults 

Advent  Christian  Churches,  see  Churches,  Advent 

Christian 
Aged,  2307,  2314,  2354,  4126,  4822 
Agrafiotis,  Peter  J.,  4585 
Agricultural  education,  896 
Agricultural  machinery,  4186 
Agricultural  societies  (see  also  Patrons  of 

Husbandry),  50,  333,  1308,  2512-2514 


259 


Index 


Agriculture,  6,  776,  828,  1318,  1527,  1550,  2410, 

3173,  4371 
Ahearn,  Mary,  3221 
Aiken,  E.  A. ,  2113 
Aiken,  Edwin  J. ,  899 
Ainsworth,  Laban,  4058 
Ainsworth,  Lillian  M. ,  12 
Air  National  Guard,  1602 
Airports,  4692,  4816 
Akers,  Charles  W. ,  13 
Albanians,  4836 
Albany,  N.H.,  1653-1662 
Albee,  John,  5125-5126 
Alcohol,  1463,  6264 
Alcott,  Louisa  May,  6381 
Alcott,  W.  E. ,  14 
Alden,  John,  557  2 
Alden,  Lucius,  5127 
Alden,  Timothy,  15,  5573 
Alder  Brook,  place  in  Bethlehem 
Aldrich,  Anita  Houghton,  6377 
Aldrich,  Edgar,  16-17 
Aldrich,  Frank  Levi,  5380 
Aldrich,  George,  6372 
Aldrich,  Jeremiah  K. ,  5927 
Aldrich,  John,  4308 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey,  5574,  5609,  5677 
Aldrich  family,  4308 
Alexander,  Norman,  18 
Alexandria,  N.H.,  1522,  1663 

Alexander  Addition,  former  name  of  New  London 
Alfred  Quimby  Fund,  Sandwich,  N.H.,  6017 
Algerton,  Frank  G. ,  4274 
Algonquin  Indians,  437 
All  Saint's  Church,  Littleton,  4527 
All  Saint's  Church,  Peterborough,  5430,  5438 
Allan,  Philip  F. ,  4375 

Allen,  Charles  Frances  Hitchcock,  1481,  2434,  3818 
Allen,  Chauncey  Newell,  3323 
Allen,  Diara  Howe,  4376 
Allen,  Edward  B. ,  3083,  4951 
Allen,  Emil  William,  742,  2114 
Allen,  Florence  T. ,  3970 
Allen,  Frank  Cushing,  4067 
Allen,  George  Lawrence,  1639 
Allen,  Maria  Wheelock,  3762 
Allen,  Samuel,  966 
Allen,  Samuel  Clesson,  3290 
Allen,  Stephen  Thompson,  4943 
Allen,  William,  3291 
Allen  Hill,  Lebanon,  4396 
Allen's  Mills,  place  in  Gilmanton 
Allenstown,  N.H. ,  1558,  1571-1573,  1664-1666 
Alliance  (ship),  5593 
Allison,  Benjamin  R. ,  1667 
Allison,  Elliott  S. ,  2724,  4026 
Allison,  Henry  Darracott,  2725 
Allison,  Hildreth  Mason,  1845,  2474,  2726-2729, 

4027,  6305 
Almanacs,  2730,  2739,  5748 

Almy,  Frank  C.  (alias),  see  Abbott,  George  H. 
Alpha  Pi  Tau,  Keene  State  College,  4139 
Alpine  flora,  133 
Alstead,  N.H. ,  1667-1678 
Altemont  Lodge,  No.  26,  Freemasons,  Peterborough, 

5455 
Alton,  N.H.,  1679-1685,  5179 
Alton  Bay,  1685 


Alumnus,  pseud.,  see  Oliver,  Daniel 

Alvord,  Frederick,  5005 

Amarascoggin  (Indian) ,  547 

Amateur  radio  stations,  3342,  6151 

America  (ship),  5711,  5806 

American  Association  of  Steel  and  Electric  Railroad 

Employees.   Manchester  Division,  717,  4586 
American  Baptist  Churches  of  New  Hampshire,  19 
American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions, 

4587 
American  Legion,  20,  937,  1213,  2333 
American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers,  5575 
American  Watch  Company,  Nashua,  5020 
Ames,  Adelbert,  3352 
Ames,  Joseph,  4181 
Ames,  Nathaniel,  5652,  5748 
Ames,  place  in  Gilford 
Amherst,  N.H. ,  1531,  1537,  1541,  1548,  1550,  1532A, 

1686-1718 
Amherst,  N.H.   Memorial  Book  Committee,  1692 
Amherst,  N.H.   Library,  1690-1691 

Ammonoosuc,  place  in  Thompson  and  Meserve's  Purchase 
Among  the  Clouds  (newspaper),  6086,  6089,  6103,  6125 
Amory,  Thomas  Coffin,  22 
Amos  Fortune  Forum,  4033 
Amos  Tuck  School,  Dartmouth  College,  see  Dartmouth 

College.   Amos  Tuck  School 
Amoskeag,  N.H.,  4679,  4901 
Amoskeag  Canal,  1555,  4883 
Amoskeag  Company,  Manchester,  4673,  4732 
Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company,  Manchester,  4610, 

4641-4643,  4652,  4669,  4672,  4675,  4689-4691, 

4694,  4707,  4716-4718,  4722-4725,  4788,  4812, 

4850,  4854,  4856,  4871,  4877-4879,  4900,  4911 
Amoskeag  National  Bank,  Manchester,  4735,  4873 
Amoskeag  Paper  Mills  Company,  Manchester,  4588 
Amoskeag  Savings  Bank,  Manchester,  4585 
Amoskeag  Veterans,  4630,  4852 
Amsden,  John  Page,  3294 
Amsden-Hough  House,  Lebanon,  4402 
Anair,  Hilda  N. ,  4933 
Ancient  Order  of  Foresters  of  America,  see  Foresters 

of  America 
Ancient  York  Lodge,  Freemasons,  Nashua,  5030 
Anderson,  G.  Wells,  23 
Anderson,  John  Hargis,  24 
Anderson,  Leon  Wilhelm,  25,  27-35,  636,  1846,  1945, 

2115-2119,  2288,  2765,  3093,  6082 
Anderson,  Louise  K. ,  3910 
Andler,  Kenneth,  3295,  5276 
Andover,  N.H. ,  1562,  1719-1728 
Andover  Press,  1728 
Andresen,  Karen  E. ,  36-37 
Andresen,  Martin,  5135 
Andrews,  Anabel  C.  ,  38 
Andrews,  Arthur  W. ,  39 
Andrews,  Charles  H.  ,  3147 
Andrews,  Francis  H. ,  5474 
Andrews,  Henry  N. ,  Jr.,  40-42 
Androvette,  Edward,  Jr.,  43-44 
Anglican  churches,  see  Churches,  Episcopal 
Annett,  Albert,  4028-4030,  4037 
Annie  E.  Woodman  Institute,  Dover,  2576 
Annis,  Daniel  Gage,  1598 
Antislavery,  see  Slavery 
Antrim,  N.H.,  1729-1741 

Antrim,  N.H.   Presbyterian  Church,  1731 
Antrim  History  Committee,  1732 


260 


Ind 


ex 


Anvil  (newspaper),  Dartmouth  College,  3604 

Appalachian  Mountain  Club,  327,  677,  741,  1134, 
1787,  4559 

Apple  Hill  Farm,  Nelson,  5104 

Apple  Town,  place  in  Concord 

Appleton,  Jesse,  3239 

Appleton  Academy,  see  New  Ipswich  Appleton  Academy 

Apthorp,  former  name  of  Littleton,  4503 

Aquadoctan,  Pennacook  village  at  the  Weirs,  in 
Laconia,  839 

Der  Arbeiter-kranken-Unterstiitzungsverein,  4910 

Archeology  (see  also  Mystery  Hill),  838;  517,  1646, 
1747,  1794,  1828,  1879,  3039,  3267,  4300,  4499,' 
4654-4655,  5562,  5591,  5759,  5864-5865,  5930, 
5955,  5972-5973,  5976-5978,  5982-5984,  5986- 
5987,  5998,  6263,  6268,  6321-6322 

Archibald,  H.  C. ,  2577 

Architects  and  architecture,  190,  212,  239,  275, 
451,  813,  2290,  2394,  2705,  2937,  3052,  3626, 
3674,  3678,  3814,  4615,  4724-4725,  5197,  5612, 
5623,  5671,  5778,  5836,  5850,  6387 

Architecture,  ecclesiastical,  see  Church  archi- 
tecture 

Architecture,  Colonial,  398,  835,  1177,  1705, 
2496,  2576,  2624,  2673,  2789,  2912,  2961, 
3031,  3045,  5267,  5271,  5577,  5622,  5719,  5749, 
5793-5794,  5911 

Architecture,  domestic,  212,  398,  443-445,  569, 
1705,  1806,  1873,  2629,  2750,  2917,  2949,  2999, 
3815,  3862,  4180,  5268,  5340,  5590,  5607-5608, 
5613,  5617,  5622,  5647,  5654,  5672-5673,  5719, 
5728,  5749-5750,  5793-5794,  5811,  5911-5912, 
6020 

Architecture,  railroad,  4209 

Archives,  595;  580-596,  796,  845,  1085,  1224, 
1320,  4712 

Argus  and  Spectator  (newspaper) ,  5277 

Armenia  White  (steamship) ,  605 

Arlington,  former  name  of  Winchester 

Arlington,  place  in  Keene 

Armenians,  4837 

Armes,  Ethel  Marie,  6018 

Armories,  4177 

Armstrong,  John  Borden,  3809,  5102 

Armstrong,  Robert  G.  ,  45 

Arnold,  Norman  K. ,  3296 

Arnold,  Seth  Shaler ,  1671-1672 

Arr,  E.  H. ,  pseud.,  see  Rollins,  Ellen  Chapman 
Hobbs 

Art  and  artists  (see  also  Landscape  art  and  artists, 
Mural  painting  and  decorating,  and  Portraits 
and  portrait  painters),  283,  454,  456,  493,  715 
902,  948,  1186-1187,  1249,  1657,  2382,  2445, 
2459,  2465,  2621,  2686,  2978,  3461,  3616,  3653, 
3697,  3840,  3870,  4027,  4219,  4589,  4647,  4695, 
5578,  5589,  6326 

Art,  decorative,  910,  4647 

Art,  exhibitions,  1437 

Art — study  and  teaching,  2968,  3585 

Art  industries  and  trade,  1397 

Arthur,  Robert,  46 

Articles  of  Confederation,  971,  1348 

Arts  Press,  Dartmouth  College,  3666 

Ash  Swamp,  see  Rand,  Thomas  C. 

Ashland,  N.H. ,  52,  1271,  1742-1745 

Ashley,  Samuel,  2074 

Ashley,  former  name  of  Claremont 

Ashuelot,  place  in  Winchester 


Ashuelot  Chapter,  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, Keene,  4093 

Ashuelot  Railroad,  4209 

Ashuelot  River,  6283 

Assembly  House,  Portsmouth,  5778 

Association  of  the  Alumni  of  Dartmouth  College, 
see  Dartmouth  College.   Alumni  Association 

Association  Canado-Americaine,  1068 

Association  Canado-Americaine,  Manchester,  4590- 
4592,  4594,  4608,  4621,  4660,  4688,  4857-4858 

Association  Catholique  de  la  Jeunesse  Franco- 

Americaine,  Cercle  Ste. -Marie,  Manchester,  4959 

Association  Commerciale  Notre  Dame,  Manchester,  4596 

Association  Franco-Americaine,    4620 

Association  Test,  93,  610,  2080,  6030 

Assumption  Greek  Orthodox  Church,  Manchester,  4739 

Asylums,  see  Hospitals 

Athenaeums,  see  Portsmouth  Athenaeum 

Atherton,  Alice  Currier,  6328 

Atherton,  Charles  Humphrey,  47 

Atherton,  Henry  Brydge,  5006-5007 

Atherton,  Herbert,  2845 

Atherton  family,  1708 

Athletics,  see  Sports 

Atkinson,  Justin  Brooks,  49 

Atkinson,  Theodore,  5999 

Atkinson,  N.H.,  596,  1746-1760 

Atkinson  Academy,  1751,  1753,  1756,  1758 

Atkinson  Depot,  place  in  Plaistow 

Atkinson  and  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  N.H. ,  no  items 
located 

Atlantic,  place  in  Seabrook 

Atlantic  Heights,  place  in  Portsmouth 

Attorneys,  see  Lawyers 

Atwood,  Florence  A.  D. ,  5114-5115 

Auburn,  N.H. ,  543,  596,  1761-1762,  2007 

Audet,  F.  J. ,  5475 

Audubon  Society  of  New  Hampshire,  49A,  1067A 

Auguer,  Evelyn  Corliss,  6010 

Austin,  Eugene  M,  5244 

Austin,  Mrs.  Frank  R. ,  297 

Austin,  Mrs.  James  B. ,  86 

Austin,  Josephine,  4529 

Austin,  Lewis  Augustine,  5526 

Austin-Cate  Academy,  Strafford,  6230 

Austin's  Corner,  place  in  Kensington 

Automobiles,  521,  879,  4081,  4225,  6124,  6255 

Avalanches,  see  Landslides 

Avenir  National,  Manchester,  4597,  4896 

Avenues,  see  Streets 

Averill,  Clinton  S. ,  4981 

Aviation  (see  also  Air  National  Guard,  Aircraft 
industry,  Airports),  746 

Axles,  2189 

Ayer,  Anna,  3181 

Ayer,  Franklin  Deming ,  49C,  913,  2120-2121 

Ayers,  Priscilla,  2846 

Ayleroyd,  Elizabeth  Adams  Rhoades,  5128,  5577-5578 

Aylimer,  Kevin,  5476 

Ayling,  Augustus  Davis,  848 

Ayres,  Philip  W. ,  1389,  6180 

Ayres,  Russell  0. ,  3297 

Babcock,  Donald  C. ,  2832 
Babcock,  Harold  R.  M. ,  4347 
Baboosic  Lake,  place  in  Amherst 
Bachelder,  Nahum  Josiah,  50,  1719 
Back  River,  place  in  Dover 
Bacon,  Charles  W. ,  Jr. ,  1437 

Bacon,  George  Fox,  52,  1576,  1612,  2122,  4069, 
4501,  4598,  5008 


261 


Index 


Badger,  Francis  A.,  1805 

Badger,  Norman,  5579-5580 

Badger,  Stephen  Colby,  1552 

Badger,  William,  3156 

Badger  family,  1805-1806 

Badger  Farms  Creameries,  Portsmouth,  5579 

Baer,  Annie  Wentworth,  53,  2578-2581,  5909-5910 

Bagdad ,  place  in  Durham 

Bagley,  Norton  Russell,  5541 

Bagley,  place  in  Warner 

Bagonzi,  Janet,  3877 

Baier,  Ursula,  4468 

Bailey,  Mrs.  Fred  H. ,  3977-3978 

Bailey,  Henry  A.,  4718 

Bailey,  Howard  E. ,  1883 

Bailey,  Joann  Weeks,  5319-5320 

Bailey,  Samuel  Philbrick,  6411 

Bailey,  Sarah  M. ,  3979-3980 

Bailey's  Corner,  place  in  Dunbarton 

Bainbridge,  William,  4187 

Baird,  Iris  W. ,  4360 

Baker,  Alpheus  Wooster,  4417 

Baker,  Benjamin  W. ,  54 

Baker,  George,  6250 

Baker,  Henry  Moore,  55-56,  3298 

Baker  House,  Jaffrey,  4034 

Baker  Library,  Dartmouth  College,  see  Dartmouth 
College.   Library 

Baker  Library  Press,  Dartmouth  College,  3666 

Baker  Memorial  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Concord, 
2395 

Baker  River,  1523,  5562 

Baker's  Town,  former  name  of  Salisbury 

Bakersville,  N.H. ,  4599 

Baketel,  H.  Sheriden,  3299 

Baketel,  Leon  Burt,  1743 

Baketel,  Oliver  Sherman,  250 

Balcom,  George  Lewis,  57 

Bald  Hill  District,  place  in  Manchester 

Bald  Peak  Colony  Club,  Moultonborough,  5003A 

Baldwin,  Carolyn  W. ,  58,  2123,  4070 

Baldwin,  Harrison  C. ,  3911 

Baldwin,  Henry  I.,  59,  6084 

Baldwin,  Maurice,  5216 

Ball,  Benjamin  Lincoln,  6094,  6123,  6165 

Ballard,  Edward,  60 

Ballard,  Horace,  1406 

Ballard  Hall,  University  of  New  Hampshire,  2793 

Balloch,  place  in  Cornish 

Balloon  ascensions,  5669 

Ballou,  Hosea,  1111 

Ballou,  James,  Jr. ,  5868 

Ballou,  place  in  Jaffrey 

Bancroft,  Charles  Parker,  2124 

Bancroft,  Denis  George,  448 

Bands,  4242 

Bandstands,  2949,  4249 

Banfield,  Walter,  1008 

Bangor,  place  in  Gorham 

Bank-notes,  see  Money 

Bank  Street,  Lebanon,  4377,  4425 

Bankers,  see  Banks  and  banking 

Banks,  William  Nathaniel,  6306-6307 

Banks  and  banking  (see  also  Savings  banks,  Building 
and  loan  associations),  61,  300-301,  403,  485. 
728,  1130,  1362,  1716,  1998,  2125,  2149,  2196, 
2276,  2297,  2315,  2411,  2594,  2685,  3871,  4068, 
4084,  4322-4323,  4441,  4447,  4517,  4585,  4664, 


4735,  4798,  4804,  4811,  4974,  5034-5035,  5077, 
5451-5453,  5576,  5581,  5601,  5721,  5786,  5823, 
6200 
Banks  Village,  place  in  New  Ipswich 
Bannerman,  Harold  M. ,  62 
Baptist  churches,  see  Churches,  Baptist 
Baptists,  see  Churches,  Baptist 
Barbados,  place  in  Portsmouth 
Barber,  Laurence  L. ,  5009 
Barber,  Virgil  Horace,  2060 
Barbers,  Moumain,  2084 
Barbour,  Charlotte  A.,  1513 
Bardsley,  William  A.,  64 
Barefoot,  Walter,  1104 
Barker,  Richard  L. ,  858 
Barker,  Shirley  Frances,  65-76,  2126-2128,  2730, 

4600,  5129,  5381,  5582-5585 
Barlow,  William,  3300 
Barnes,  Emily  Ripley,  6374 
Barnes,  Fred  W. ,  4959 
Barnes,  Isaac  0.,  1788 
Barnes,  Mary  R. ,  77 
Barnes,  Shirley  Jones, 
Barney,  Jesse  A. ,  5925 
Barney,  W.  Pope,  6020 
Barns,  1937 
Barnstead,  N.H. 
Barnstead,  N.H. 
Barnum,  Louise  Noyer,  1748 
Barnum,  Phineas  Taylor,  4657 
Barnum,  Bailey  and  Hutchinson,  4269 
Barraclough,  D.  E. ,  78,  1502 
Barrels,  see  Coopers  and  cooperage 
Barrett,  Charles,  Jr.,  5203,  5217 
Barrett,  Charles  L. ,  1424-1425,  4071 
Barrett,  Earl  A. ,  2893 
Barrett,  place  in  Lisbon 
Barrett  House,  New  Ipswich,  5203,  5217 
Barrington,  N.H. ,  1771-1775 
Barry,  John  L. ,  Jr.,  2301 
Barstow,  George,  79 
Barstow,  J.  Whitney,  4104 

Zedekiah  Smith,  4072,  4103 

Edwin  Julius,  3301-3309,  3681,  5508 

Emma  L. ,  12 

Ezra,  2926 

Gershom,  3383 

Gertrude  Jones,  2030-2031 

Hartwell  John,  5116 

Ichabod,  1605 

John  Henry,  80-81,  994,  3310,  6251 

Josiah  (1729-1795),  792-793,  971,  1209 

Josiah  (1768-1838),  2926 

Lorenzo,  4573 

Samuel  Colcord  (1817-1898),  82;  3311-3317, 


5860 


1763-1770 

Congregational  Church,  1763-1764 


Barstow, 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 

3356 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 
Bartlett 


Samuel  Colcord  (1865-1937),  83 

William  A.,  3317-3319 

William  Henry,  729 
family,  4298 

N.H. ,  1776-1778 
Barton,  Nancy,  3841 

Barton's  Corner,  place  in  Hopkinton 
Base  Station,  place  in  Thompson  and  Meserve's 

Purchase 
Baseball,  2894,  2910,  3026,  3752,  5692 
Basket  making,  5467 
Basketball,  1220 


262 


Index 


Bass,  Robert  Perkins,  111-112,  935 

Bass  Beach,  place  in  North  Hampton  and  Rye 

Bassett,  William,  5866 

Batchelder,  Claire  Smith,  6021 

Batchelder,  Eugene,  5199 

Batchelder,  Florence  Judith,  933 

Batchelder,  Walker,  5377 

Batchelder1 s  Corner,  place  in  Hampton  Falls 

Batcheller,  Breed,  1452 

Batchellor,  Albert  Stillman,  84,  88-97,  841,  843- 

844,  875,  1030,  1224,  4378,  4502-4504 
Bates,  R.  H. ,  2895 

Bates,  Virginia  T. ,  1426,  1528-1529,  4571 
Batesman,  Stuart,  3626 
Bath,  N.H. ,  1779-1784 

Bath,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee  on  History,  1779 
Battle  Street,  place  in  Webster 
Bauhan,  William  L. ,  2725 
Baxter,  Maurice  G. ,  3320 
Baxter,  Simon,  1422 
Baxter,  Sylvester,  98 

Bay  Meeting  House,  place  in  Sanbornton 
Baysden,  Phillip  B. ,  5586 
Bayside,  place  in  Greenland 
Bazaars,  Charitable,  4234 
Beacons,  see  Lighthouses 
Beal,  James  Holland,  99 
Beals,  Charles  Edward,  6418 
Beaman,  H.  H. ,  1577 

Bean  (D.  D.)  and  Sons  Company,  Jaffrey,  4043 
Bean,  Joel,  2582 
Bean,  Keith,  2485 
Bean,  Margaret,  4031 
Bean,  Maryjane,  4997 
Bean,  Nehemiah,  4600 
Bean,  Stan,  4997 
Bean,  Stephen  S. ,  6389 
Bean  Island,  place  in  Candia 
Beane,  John  Everett,  6390 
Bean's  Grant,  N.H. ,  1785 

Bean's  Purchase,  N.H. ,  1786-1787 

Bear,  1225,  3178 

Bear  Island,  place  in  Meredith 

Bearcamp  (resort) ,  5360-5373 

Beard,  Ithamar  W. ,  2583 

Beattie,  Geraid,  3819 

Beatties,  place  in  Stratford 

Beaudet,  Henri,  100 

Beaver  Lake,  Derry,  2566 

Beaver  Mills,  Keene,  4179 

Beck,  Nancy,  5814 

Becker,  Andrew,  2485 

Becker,  Dorothy  M. ,  5130 

Beckett,  Joseph  L. ,  1577A 

Beckman,  Harry,  6022 

Beckwith,  Candice  Hurd,  4474 

Beckwith,  Martin,  4474 

Bedford,  Henry  F. ,  2896 

Bedford,  N.H.,  596,  1788-1804,  4623 

Bedford,  N.H.   Presbyterian  Church,  1792 

Beebe  River,  Campton,  518 

Beech  Hill,  Surry,  6260 

Beechwood  Corners,  place  in  Fitzwilliam 

Beede,  Carl  Greenleaf ,  6023-6025 

Beede,  Merrill  G. ,  6026 

Beede,  Miriam,  6026 

Beede,  Thomas,  5774,  6478 

Belanger,  J.  Alphonso ,  1892 

Belcher,  C.  Francis,  101,  1482 


Belcher,  Jonathan,  1156 

Belknap,  Jeremy,  102-105,  658,  675,  718,  760,  1209, 

2684,  2716,  3321 
Belknap,  Sarah,  979 
Belknap  (steamboat) ,  1262 
Belknap  Chapter,  No.  8,  Royal  Arch  Masons,  Dover, 

2653 
Belknap  College,  Center  Harbor,  732 
Belknap  County,  119,  593-594,  626,  1406-1410 
Belknap  Grammar  School,  Dover,  2688 
Belknap  Mill,  Laconia,  4311 
Belknap  Point,  place  in  Gilford 
Belknap-Sulloway  Mill,  Laconia,  4325 
Bell,  Carl  Irving,  2847 
Bell,  Charles,  2003 

Bell,  Charles  Henry,  106,  2897-2900,  3010,  5587 
Bell,  Irving,  107-108 
Bell,  Samuel  D. ,  109-110,  1530 
Bellamy,  place  in  Dover 
Bellamy  Club,  Dover,  2584 
Belleau,  Massue,  4601 

Bellomont,  Richard  Coote,  2nd  Earl  of,  749 
Bellows,  John  A. ,  3322 
Bellows  family,  6374 
Bellowstown,  former  name  of  Walpole 
Bells,  1180,  1470,  2258,  2787,  3890,  4188,  4254 
Bellush,  Jewel  L. ,  111-112 
Belmont,  N.H. ,  1271,  1805-1807,  3156 
Belmont  Junction,  place  in  Tilton 
Belts  and  belting,  2234,  2328-2331 
Bemis,  Dr. ,  3844 

Bemis,  Charles  Austin,  4912-4913 
Bemis,  Harry  W. ,  4912 
Bender,  Irving  E. ,  3323 
Benes,  Peter,  113 
Benes,  Robert,  4534 

Benevolent  Lodge,  No.  7,  Freemasons,  Milford,  4959 
Benezet,  Louis  Paul,  3324 
Benjamin,  Asher,  190,  5411 
Benjamin  Kilburn  and  Company,  Littleton,  see 

Kilburn  Brothers  View  Company,  Littleton 
Bennett,  George,  4961 
Bennett,  George  E. ,  2901 
Bennett,  Harold  Hotchkiss,  5588 
Bennett,  Randy  L. ,  6184 
Bennett  Corners,  place  in  Tamworth 
Bennette,  George  Ruby,  1578 

Benning  Wentworth  House,  Portsmouth,  5749,  5794 
Bennington,  N.H. ,  1808-1810 
Bennington  Congregational  Church,  1808 
Benoit,  Josaphat  T. ,  4602 
Benson,  Mary  Blake,  114,  1962 
Bent,  Allen  Herbert,  115,  4032 
Bent,  Arthur  B. ,  6085 
Benton,  C.  C. ,  4379 
Benton,  Corning,  2903 
Benton,  Evelyn,  6325 
Benton,  N.H. ,  1811-1817,  4443 
Bentley,  Warner,  3325 
Bentley,  William,  2902 
Benz,  Doris  L. ,  6027-6028 
Berle,  Adolph  Augustus,  1847 
Berlin,  N.H. ,  1486,  1818-1S32,  4501 
Berlin,  N.H.   First  Baptist  Church,  1818 
Berlin,  N.H.   Historical  Commission,  1819 
Berlins  Falls,  N.H. ,  place  in  Berlin,  4501 
Berlin  Street  Railway,  1824 
Berlin  Water  Works,  1832 


263 


Index 


Berquist,  Edna  Smith,  116 

Berry,  John  King,  5495 

Berry's  Corner,  place  in  Strafford 

Beta  Gamma  Iota  Society,  St.  Paul's  School,  2364 

Bethany  Church,  Rye,  5928 

Bethany  Congregational-Christian  Church,  Gosport, 

5944 
Bethlehem,  N.H.,  10,  1833-1844 
Bettle,  William,  Sr.,  6094 
Bettle,  William,  Jr.,  6094 
Beverly-Canada,  former  name  of  Weare 
Bible  Lodge,  Freemasons,  Goffstown,  3182 
Bibliographies,  57,  91,  115,  117,  152,  209,  251, 
253,  260-261,  305,  322,  328,  331,  354,  369, 
381-382,  385,  408,  482,  545,  549,  568,  595, 
609,  618,  630,  660,  711-713,  735,  800,  838, 
844,  883A-885,  900-901,  942,  1065-1066,  1079, 
1226,  1229,  1266,  1270,  1319,  1393-1395, 
2235,  2632,  2817,  3120,  3352,  3366,  3431, 
3493,  3666,  4685,  4687,  4838,  5061,  6118, 
6397 
Bickford,  Gail  Holmgren,  3144 
Bicycles,  see  Cycling 
Biddy  Beach,  place  in  Rye 
Bill,  J.  Penteado,  2024 
Bill,  Willard,  6450 
Billias,  George  Athan,  537 
Billings,  Dwight,  3071 
Billings,  Katherine  Stevens  Fowler,  1427,  1484, 

1503 
Billings,  Mar land  Pratt,  118,  889,  1211,  1504-1505 
Bingham,  Belding  Dart,  5090 
Bingham,  J.  C. ,  2130 
Bingham  Hill,  N.H. ,  3178 
Binstock,  Robert  H. ,  4603 

Biography,  collected,  21,  92,  97,  106,  110,  119- 
122,  130,  144,  167,  195-196,  201,  211,  221, 
224-226,  296,  367,  386,  421,  424,  484,  489, 
542,  570,  627,  661,  698,  754,  769-770,  776, 
781-783,  785-789,  822,  923-925,  930,  989,  996- 
997,  999-1000,  1012,  1025,  1064,  1071,  1102, 

1145,  1166-1167,  1169,  1171,  1190,  1194, 
1212,  1221,  1273-1274,  1316,  1348, 
1384,  1394-1395,  1397,  1407,  1409, 
1432,  1506,  1518,  1530,  1539, 
1579,  1589,  1594,  1607,  1619, 
1635,  1639,  1695,  1737,  1748, 
1872,  1880,  1924,  1942,  1944, 
2071,  2079,  2088,  2090,  2143, 
2267,  2284,  2303,  2364,  2452, 
2634,  2656,  2664,  2733,  2835, 
3164,  3195,  3274,  3365,  3417, 
3467-3468,  3506,  3608,  3662,  3687, 
3926,  3932,  3970,  3974,  4154, 
4320,  4354,  4387-4388,  4421,  4466, 
4596-4597,  4730,  4823,  4833,  4919, 
4971,  4973,  4988,  5001,  5028-5029, 
5108-5109,  5120,  5256,  5281,  5326- 
5353,  5370,  5406,  5435,  5464,  5535, 
5690,  5763,  5812,  5825,  5902, 
6227,  6403,  6504 
Birch  Hill,  place  in  New  Durham 
Birch  Intervale,  former  locality  in  Tamworth, 

now  known  as  Wonalancet 
Birchdale,  place  in  Concord 
Birds  (see  also  names  of  species) ,  5527 
Birket,  James,  2935 
Biron,  Theophile  G. ,  4592 


lli  / 

1200, 

1209, 

1361 

1372, 

1411 

1423, 

1552 

1566, 

1621. 

1624, 

1750 

1765, 

1995 

2025, 

2150 

2153, 

2576 

2598, 

2962 

3160, 

3420 

3463, 

3724 

3913, 

4297 

,  4313, 

4509 

,  4560, 

4926 

,  4943, 

5046 

,  5067, 

5327 

.  5329, 

5651 

,  5661, 

6058 

,  6222, 

Births,  see  Vital  Records 

Bisbee,  Ernest  Emerson,  123-124 

Bisbee,  Marvin  David,  3326,  3493 

Bishop,  Alicia  R. ,  125 

Bishop,  Crawford  Morrison,  3327 

Bishop,  Eugene  Alfred,  126 

Bishop,  Robert,  5589 

Bissell,  F.  L.,  6510 

Bissell,  Priscilla,  4019 

Bissell  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 

Bittinger,  John  Quincy,  3851-3852 

Bixby  Memorial  Library,  Francestown,  3087 

Bixler,  Herbert  E. ,  1428 

Bjerkoe,  Ethel  Hall,  127 

Black,  Henry  Campbell,  5477 

Black,  John  W. ,  3328 

Black  Hill,  place  in  Concord 

Blackburn,  J.  H. ,  5278 

Blackburn,  Joseph,  5578 

Blackington,  Alton  Hall,  5888 

Blackmount  Station,  place  in  Haverhill 

Blacks,  524-525,  1352,  3010,  3569,  3624,  3779, 

4060 
Blackstone,  Edward  H. ,  128 
Blackwater,  place  in  Dover 
Blackwater  District,  place  in  Hopkinton 
Blackwood,  Frederick  I.,  129 
Blaik,  Earl,  3551 
Blaine,  Graham  B. ,  4033 
Blair,  Albert,  2919,  3027 
Blair,  place  in  Campton 
Blais,  Herb,  2766 
Blais,  Philip  J. ,  1969 
Blaisdell,  Carl  F. ,  4934 
Blaisdell,  Frank,  130 
Blaisdell,  Paul  Henry,  131 
Blake,  Amos  J. ,  3072 
Blake,  Elizabeth  B.,  2848 
Blake,  Harold  F. ,  4291 
Blake,  Isabel  M. ,  4074 
Blake,  Jeremiah,  1411 
Blake,  Lucy  Jackson,  6294 
Blake,  Silas  Leroy,  2185 
Blake,  William  B. ,  4604 
Blakely,  Quincy,  1903 
Blanchard,  E.  B.,  5951 
Blanchard,  Jean-Pierre,  5669 
Blanchard,  Paul  K. ,  1694 
Blanchard,  Wallace  W. ,  5935 
Blindness,  947A,  1398 
Blinn,  Henry  Clay,  1927,  2857 
Bliss,  Jason  Henry,  3120A 
Bliss,  Laurence  C. ,  133 
Blizzards,  see  Storms 

Blodget,  Samuel,  1555,  4612,  4872,  4881,  4883 
Blodgett,  Geoffrey,  134 
Blodgett,  Harold  William,  3329 
Blodgett,  place  in  Allenstown 
Blodgett  Landing,  place  in  Newbury 
Blood,  Charles  W. ,  6123 

Blood,  Grace  Everlina  Holbrook,  135,  4605 
Blood,  Henry  Ames,  6308 
Blood,  place  in  Nashua 

Bloody  Point,  former  name  of  Newington 
Blossom,  Deborah,  5340,  5590 
Blum,  Robert  S. ,  3330 
Blumenthal,  Arthur  E. ,  3331 
Blunt,  J.  S. ,  5589,  5720 


264 


Ind 


ex 


Boardman,  Langley,  5631,  5800 

Bobbins,  518,  5325 

Bodwell,  Abraham,  5997 

Bog,  place  in  Concord, 

Bohanan,  Priscilla,  3981 

Bolduc,  Hector  L. ,  3151 

Bolian,  Charles  E. ,  5591 

Bolles,  Frank,  136 

Bolles,  Simeon,  1835 

Bolquerin,  James,  5010,  5397 

Bond,  John  W. ,  2458 

Bond,  Samuel  R. ,  3332 

Bonds  Corner,  place  in  Dublin 

Bonnell,  James  F. ,  4606 

Bonney  Tavern,  Boscawen 

Book  collecting,  399 

Bookbinders,  see  Booksellers  and  bookbinders 

Booksellers  and  bookbinding,  1226;  637  6 

Boots  and  shoes,  499,  829,  4205,  4806 

Borden,  Arnold  K. ,  3333 

Boscawen,  N.H. ,  137,  619,  1094,  1553,  1556-1557, 

1559,  1563,  1565,  1570,  1574-1575,  1845-1863, 

2413,  4944,  6437 
Boscawen,  N.H.   Congregational  Church.   Eve  Guild, 

1848 
Boscawen  Lodge's  Benevolent  Society,  1850 
Boscawen  Women's  Club,  1851 

Boston  and  Lowell  Railroad  Corporation,  138 
Boston  and  Maine  Railroad,  98,  139,  276,  343,  370, 

406,  550,  1073,  1414,  1900,  1909,  2130,  2214, 

3061,  3931,  4336,  4387,  5086 
Boston,  Concord  and  Montreal  Railroad,  196,  766, 

3888 
Bosworth,  Louise  P.,  1797 
Botanists,  1002 
Botany,  133 
Bottles,  1426,  4143 
Bottling,  4285 
Bouchard,  Adrian,  3334 
Boulter,  Edward,  5304 
Bound  Rock,  1592 
Boundaries,  16-17,  598,  1288,  1290,  5483,  5485, 

5486A-5487 
Bourbeau,  Frederick  C,  140 
Bourlet,  John  W. ,  Jr.,  2131 
Bourne,  Elizabeth,  3836,  6119,  6121 
Boutelle,  Thomas,  1783 
Bouton,  Nathaniel,  141-149,  845,  856,  1554,  2132- 

2141,  2176,  2202,  2586 
Boutwell,  Harvey  L. ,  2767 
Bouve,  Pauline  Carrington,  5200 
Bow,  N.H.,  1574-1575,  1864-1868 
Bow  Brook  Club,  Concord,  2263 
Bow  Lake  Village,  place  in  Strafford 
Bow  Street,  place  in  Franklin 
Bowditch,  Henry  Ingersoll,  1429 
Bowen,  Frances,  3983 
Bowen,  Roger,  2768,  5476 
Bowen,  Wilfrid  Wedgwood,  3335 
Bowkerville,  place  in  Fitzwilliam 
Bowler,  John  A.,  4348,  6190 

Bowles,  Ella  Shannon,  150-152,  2142,  3853,  5097 
Bowles,  Ralph  Hartt,  2905 
Bowman,  Walter  Parker,  6517 
Bowman,  place  in  Randolph 
Boxing,  4218 

Boy  Scouts  of  America,  Troop  112,  Manchester,  4780 
Boyce,  Alfaretta,  3073 


Boyce,  place  in  Canterbury 

Boyd,  Claire  S. ,  5528 

Boyd,  David  F. ,  5592 

Boyden,  Albert,  6286 

Boyle,  Kay,  5398 

Boyle,  former  name  of  Gilsum 

Boylston,  Edward  Dudley,  1531-1532,  1695-1697 

Boynton  Park,  place  in  Portsmouth 

Bracchi,  Bob,  153 

Brace,  Gerald  Warner,  154 

Brace,  W.  H. ,  1595 

Brackenridge,  John  A.  ,  157 

Brackett,  Albert  S.,  5131 

Brackett,  Belinda  Folson,  5359 

Brackett,  Carolyn,  863 

Brackett,  Charles  A.,  1640 

Brackett,  James  S.,  4349-4350 

Bradford,  M.  L. ,  4034 

Bradford,  N.H. ,  1271,  1869-1876 

Bradford,  N.H.   History  Committee  and  Bicentennial 

Committee,  1870 
Bradford,  former  name  of  Orange 
Bradfordton,  former  name  of  Bradford 
Bradish,  Cyrus,  3854 
Bradley,  Denis  Mary,  329,  4734 
Bradley,  Duane,  3973 
Bradley,  Jonathan,  2111 
Bradley,  Samuel,  2270 
Brady,  Philip,  6086,  6423-6424 
Braman,  Harold  F. ,  3336-3339 
Brannan,  W.  F. ,  3340 
Bravenec,  Lorence  L. ,  155 
Break  of  Day,  place  in  Concord 
Breakfast  Hill,  place  in  Rye 
Breck,  James,  5297 
Breck,  John  T. ,  4380 
Breck,  Robert,  156 
Breckenridge,  Walter  F. ,  157-159 
Breezy  Point,  place  in  Warren 
Brennan,  James  Francis,  159,  5399-5408,  5441 
Brennan,  John,  160 
Brenton  Farm,  N.H. ,  1549 
Brentwood,  N.H. ,  1585,  1877-1879 
Brentwood  Historical  Society,  1877 
Bretton  Woods,  former  name  of  Carroll 
Bretton  Woods  Boy  Choir,  1957 
Bretton  Woods  Boy  Singers,  1959 
Breweries,  5848,  5600,  5620 
Brewington,  Marion  V. ,  5593 
Brewster,  Carroll  W. ,  3447 
Brewster,  Charles  Tredick,  3341 
Brewster,  Charles  Warren,  5594-5595 
Brewster,  Edith  G. ,  5596-5598 
Brewster,  John,  6523 
Brewster,  Lewis  Waterbury,  5599 
Brewster  family,  5599 
Brewster  Academy,  Wolfeboro,  6523 
Brewston,  William  Russell,   5504 
Brick  Church,  North  Sandwich,  see  Second  Church, 

Sandwich 
Brick  trade,  2875,  6048 
Brick  Yard,  place  in  Somersworth 
Bridge,  John  D. ,  4352 
Bridge  Street,  Manchester,  4729 
Bridge  Village,  former  name  of  Tilton 
Bridges  (see  also  Covered  bridges),  514,  1298, 

2200,  2577,  3920,  4398,  4433,  5991,  6047 
Bridges,  Henry  Styles,  see  Bridges,  Styles 


265 


Index 


Bridges,  Styles,  161,  6230 

Bridgewater,  N.H.,  1516,  1522,  1880-1881 

Bridgewater  Old  Home  Cemetery  Association,  1880 

Bridgewater  Old  Home  Committee,  1881 

Bridgman,  George  Mendal,  3507 

Bridgman,  Helen  Bartlett,  6494 

Bridgman,  Laura,  1248 

Brigade  des  Volontaires  Franco-Americains  de  la 

Nouvelle-Angleterre,  4607 
Briggs,  Frederic  A.,  2032 
Briggs,  Thomas  H. ,  4935 
Briggs,  William  Sheldon,  4077-4079 
Brigham,  Theda  Page,  1811 
Bright,  Thomas  R. ,  162 
Brighton,  Raymond  A. ,  5595,  5600-5602 
Brightwood,  place  in  Newbury 
Brimstone  Hill,  place  in  Portsmouth 
Brinton,  Anna  Cox,  2582 
Bristol,  Robert  S.  ,  6266 

Bristol,  N.H. ,  52,  635,  1516,  1522,  1883-1888 
Bristol,  N.H. ,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1884 
Bristol,  former  name  of  Dover 
Broad  Cove,  place  in  Concord 
Broadacres  Farm,  N.H. ,  5853 
Broadsides,  568,  900 
Brock,  Katherine  B. ,  3447 
Broderick,  James  A. ,  163 
Brodie,  L.  A. ,  751 
Brookdale,  place  in  Alton 
Brookfield,  N.H. ,  1889-1890 
Brookhurst,  place  in  Alton 
Brookline,  N.H. ,  1544A,  1891-1900 
Brookline,  N.H. ,  Bicentennial  Booklet  Committee, 

1891 
Brookline,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  1892 
Brookline  Conservation  Commission,  1894 
Brooks,  Charles  Franklin,  6087 
Brooks,  David  S. ,  984 
Brooks,  James  Emery,  2906 
Brooks,  John  Graham,  1641,  1652 
Brooks,  L.  F. ,  4381 
Brooks,  Samuel,  2906 
Brooks,  Thomas  R. ,  2033 
Brooks,  Timothy  H. ,  3342 
Brown,  Abram  English,  1532A 
Brown,  Albert  0.,  164,  783 
Brown,  Arthur,  1003 
Brown,  Bancroft  Huntington,  3343 
Brown,  C.  M. ,  5279 
Brown,  Clara  Frances,  2143 
Brown,  Cynthia  Louise  Pennock,  3157 
Brown,  Daniel  R. ,  6369 
Brown,  David  Arthur,  4944 
Brown,  David  Henry,  5861 
Brown,  Edward  Stickney,  3570 
Brown,  Ernest  Francis,  3344 
Brown,  Ernest  Vinton,  6469,  6476 
Brown,  Francis,  3345,  3409 
Brown,  Frank  Chouteau,  5911-5912 
Brown,  Fred,  6529 
Brown,  Frederick  Kenyon,  2459 
Brown,  George  Waldo,  2144,  3094 
Brown,  Gilbert  Patten,  165 
Brown,  Harry  B. ,  122 
Brown,  Henry  W. ,  5183,  5187 
Brown,  Herbert  L. ,  790 
Brown,  Horace  A. ,  2145 
Brown,  J.  Willcox,  166,  1812 


Brown,  John  Augustus,  2907 

Brown,  John  Herbert,  5603 

Brown,  Joseph  C. ,  6471 

Brown,  Leonard  Boardman,  122,  167 

Brown,  Mary  Senior,  6065 

Brown,  Percy  S.,  168,  5998 

Brown,  Ralph  Adams,  169,  3346 

Brown,  Roger  Hamilton,  5478 

Brown,  Rollo  Walter,  5409 

Brown,  Samuel  Gilman,  3347-3349 

Brown,  Sanborn  Conner,  3350 

Brown,  Sarah  Norris,  3273 

Brown,  Walter  Elmer,  170 

Brown,  Warren,  3274,  6211 

Brown,  William  Howard,  171 

Brown,  William  Robinson,  172 

Brown,  William  W. ,  4609 

Brown  family  (Northwood) ,  5320 

Brown  family  (Portsmouth) ,  5795 

Brown  Company,  Berlin,  172,  1827,  1831 

Brown  Memorial  Library,  Bradford,  1876 

Brown  University,  1265 

Browne,  Arthur,  5795 

Browne,  Evelyn,  2769 

Browne,  George  H. ,  381 

Browne,  George  Waldo,  173-176,  1555,  1598,  1916, 

2506,  3913,  4014,  4018,  4542A,  4610-4614,  4737, 

4885 
Browne,  Rilma  Marion,  176 
Brown's  Lumber  Company,  6464 
Bruce,  H.  Addington,  5920 
Brucevicius,  Joseph  W. ,  5063 
Brummer,  Mary  Carleton,  4368 
Bruns,  Paul  Eric,  17 6A 
Bryant,  Donald  R. ,  2587 
Buchanan,  Collis  M. ,  989 
Buckham,  Robert  Barmby,  6088 
Buckingham,  former  name  of  Unity 
Buckley,  Charles  E. ,  177,  4615,  5604 

Buckmaster,  Henrietta,  pseud.,  see  Henkle,  Henrietta 
Buck's  Corner,  place  in  Dorchester 
Buckstreet,  former  name  of  Pembroke 
Buffum,  Francis  Henry,  178,  844 
Buff urn,  Jesse  H. ,  6495 
Buffum,  Mary  E. ,  6496 
Buhler,  Kathryn  Ives,  4648 

Building  and  loan  associations,  2623,  4698,  4974 
Building  stones,  4097 

Buildings,  see  Architects  and  architecture 
Buker,  Harold  W. ,  5232 
Bulfinch,  Charles,  5411 
Bulkley,  Peter  B. ,  179 
Bundy,  David  A. ,  1864 
Bunga  Road,  N.H. ,  4372 
Bungy,  place  in  Columbia 
Bunker,  Loella  Marden,  2879 

Bunnell,  Ellsworth  H. ,  1485,  2092-2093,  3351 
Burbank,  Leonard  Freeman,  4080,  4570,  5011-5012, 

6309 
Burbank,  Russell,  2908 
Burge,  Abbie  C. ,  3951 
Burge,  Cyrus  F. ,  3952,  3955 
Burgess,  J.  H. ,  4787 
Burgum,  Edwin  G.,  2147-2148 
Burial  grounds,  see  Cemeteries 
Burian,  Hermann  M. ,  3352 
Burkehaven,  place  in  Sunapee 
Burleigh,  Elvira  Page,  5542 


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Burleyville  Station,  place  in  Wakefield 

Burlingame,  Harriet  C. ,  2909 

Burnap,  Orville  W. ,  4382-4387,  4443 

Burnet ,  former  name  of  Acworth 

Burnham,  Amos  Wood,  2746,  5869 

Burnham,  Charles  G. ,  2753 

Burnham,  Edward  J.,  2025,  2880 

Burnham,  Henry  E. ,  898,  4617 

Burnham,  George  E. ,  4616 

Burnham,  Grace  L. ,  4388 

Burnham,  Josiah,  3886 

Burns,  Lillian  A.,  6459-6460 

Burns,  Robert  E. ,  3353 

Burns  family,  6459 

Burrough,  place  in  Concord 

Burroughs,  Charles,  5605-5606 

Burroughs,  John,  733 

Burroughs,  Maybelle,  6356 

Burroughs,  Paul  H. ,  180 

Burroughs,  Samuel,  3534 

Burroughs,  Stephen,  181 

Burrows,  Frederick  W. ,  913 

Burrows,  Frederika,  3095,  3855 

Burrows,  Robert,  6029-6030 

Burrowes,  Paul  deN. ,  1563 

Burt,  Edwin  B. ,  2546 

Burt,  Federal,  2770 

Burt,  Frank  Allen,  6089-6090 

Burt,  Frank  Hunt,  182,  6091,  6159 

Burt,  Helen,  5360 

Burt,  Henry  Mastyn,  3096,  3820,  6086,  6089, 

6092-6094 
Burton,  Harold  Hitz ,  3354 
Burton,  Jonathan,  527 
Burton,  Ray,  1782 
Burton,  Warren,  6479 
Burton,  former  name  of  Albany 
Burtt,  J.  Frederick,  183 
Busch,  Michael  P.,  3644 
Buses,  see  Omnibuses 
Bush,  George  Gary,  184 
Bushee,  William  A.,  5321 
Bushwell,  Laverne,  4081 
Busiel,  John  J. ,  2910 
Business  education,  3746,  3775 
Businesses,  see  Commerce 
Businessmen  (see  also  Merchants),  52,  1576,  1612, 

2122,  2190,  2396,  2794A,  3771,  4069,  4088, 

4501,  4598,  4618,  4640,  5008 
Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin,  3030 
Butler,  Lura  K. ,  5220 

Butterfield,  Ernest  Warren,  185-186,  933 
Butterfield,  William,  1407 
Butterfield,  William  M. ,  212 
Butterfield  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 
Button  industry,  5580 
Buttrick,  Marshall,  3222 
Buxton,  Edward,  6437 
Buxton,  Willis  George,  187,  1556 
Buzzell,  George  Wesley,  3856,  5013 
Buzzell,  John,  188,  5178 
Byron,  Gilbert,  4035 
Byron,  Joseph,  5923 
Byron,  Leocadie,  4259 
Byron  family,  5923 


C. ,  R. ,  see  Chamberlayne,  Richard 

Cabinetmakers,  see  Furniture 

Cable  Road,  place  in  Rye 

Caldwell,  Gertrude  Moran,  12 

Calef  Hill  Road,  place  in  Franklin 

Calico  printing,  2588,  2680 

Callahan,  Francis  A. ,  1557 

Callahan,  Henry  P.,  2771 

Calumet  Organization,  Manchester,  4619 

Calvinist  Baptist  Church,  Sandwich,  6031 

Cambridge,  N.H. ,  no  items  located 

Camden,  former  name  of  Washington 

Cameron,  Cal,  1970,  4921 

Cameron,  Kenneth  Walter,  3821 

Camp  Crossing,  place  in  Epping 

Camp  Dudley,  937 

Camp  meetings,  1694,  6469 

Camp  Pasquaney,  5549 

Campbell,  Bruce  A.,  3355 

Campbell,  Catherine  Hartshorn,  3822 

Campbell,  Frances,  2849 

Campbell,  Gabriel,  3658 

Campbell,  Gardner  E. ,  3097 

Campbell,  Victor  J.,  4082 

Campbell  Corner,  place  in  Salem 

Campbell's  Gore,  former  name  of  Windsor 

Campion,  James,  3619 

Camps,  5549 

Campton,  N.H.,  1271,  1507,  1524,  1901-1906 

Canaan,  N.H.,  1907-1915 

Canaan,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  1907 

Canaan  College,  732 

Canadian  invasion  (1775-1776),  5107 

Canals,  1143,  1216,  1555,  2630,  3257,  4465,  4708, 

4872,  4881,  4883 
Candee,  Richard  M. ,  189-190,  2588,  5607 
Candia,  N.H. ,  596,  1916-1926,  2006 
Candia  Bicentennial  Committee,  1917 
Canning  and  preserving — industry  and  trade,  6474 
Canaan  Cliff,  3109 
Cannon  Mountain,  Franconia,  3097 
Cannons,  see  Ordnance 
Canobie  Lake,  place  in  Salem 
Canterbury,  N.H. ,  596,  727,  877,  1132,  1271,  1569, 

1927-1956 
Canterbury,  N.H.   Worsted  Church,  1929 
Capistran,  Armand ,  4620 
Capitols,  2117-2119,  2216,  2264,  2298,  2303,  2376, 

2385 
Capowski,  Vincent  J. ,  191 
Carbusso,  Dorothee  Hughes,  2744 
Card,  Marian,  5536 
Cardigan,  former  name  of  Orange 
Cardigan  Mountain  School,  1910 
Cardigan  Station,  place  in  Grafton 
Carew,  Harold  D. ,  2589 
Caricatures  and  Cartoons,  645 
Carl  French  House,  Deerfield,  2534 
Carleton,  Peter,  4368 
Carll,  Mrs.  Robert  F. ,  5443 
Carlton,  Lucinda  T. ,  4535 
Carmer,  Carl,  5410 
Carpenter,  James  L. ,  1678 
Carpenter  Library,  Manchester,  4582 
Carpenters,  4304 
Carr,  Clarence  E. ,  1720 


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Carr,  Clarice  M. ,  2850 

Carr,  Joseph  William,  3227 

Carr  House,  North  Haverhill,  3870 

Carriage  industry,  4265 

Carrick,  Alice  Van  Leer,  3357-3358,  5609 

Carrigain,  Philip,  2151 

Carroll,  N.H. ,  336,  1957-1961 

Carroll  County,  593,  1411-1421 

Carroll  County  Pioneer  (newspaper),  Wolf eborough, 

6527 
Carroll  Reed  Ski  Shops,  2455 
Carruthers,  John  Burr,  1486 
Carson,  Janine  A. ,  192 
Cartagena  Island,  N.H. ,  1794 
Carter,  Charles,  4268 
Carter,  George  Calvin,  5341,  5361 
Carter,  Henry  W. ,  4423 
Carter,  Hosea  Ballou,  193 
Carter,  James  Gordon,  194 
Carter,  Nathan  Franklin,  195,  5252,  5382 
Carter,  Nathaniel  Hazeltine,  2151 
Carter,  William  G. ,  2152 
Carter  Notch  Hut,  N.H.,  1787 
Carver,  Alvah  Wilson,  2435-2436 
Carver,  Nellie  M. ,  3199 
Cascade,  place  in  Berlin  and  Gorham 
Casque  and  Gauntlet,  Dartmouth  College,  3359 
Cassedy,  Mary,  5505 
Casson,  Theodore  J. ,  4621 
Castle  Street,  Keene,  4246 
Caswell,  Charles  Edward,  196,  6404 
Caswell,  Fred  M. ,  197 
Catalfo,  Alfred,  5913 
Cate,  Dorothy  Hill  Shaw,  6328 
Cate,  George  W. ,  5322 
Cate,  H.  L. ,  5889 
Cate,  J.  Elizabeth,  77 
Cathedral  Lodge,  N.H.,  2440 
Cathedral  of  the  Pines,  Rindge,  5870,  5886 
Cather,  Willa,  4031 

Catherine  Fiske's  Boarding  School,  Keene,  4110 
Cathers,  Darryl  Irwin,  5132 
Cats,  4182 

Cavanagh,  Frank,  3551 
Cavender,  place  in  Hancock 
Caverly,  Abiel  Moore,  6343 
Caverly,  Robert  Boodey,  1768,  1848 
Caverns,  Charles,  3360,  6231 
Cederborg,  Hazel  P.,  4309 
Cemeteries  (see  also  Epitaphs,  Gravestones),  261; 

38,  113,  575-576,  1597,  1736,  1773,  1880,  2007, 

2024,  2071,  2417,  2433,  2527,  3171,  3301,  3334, 

3383,  3868,  3993,  4171,  4262,  4534,  4849,  5111, 

5763,  5922,  6029,  6040,  6499 
Cemetery  Hill,  place  in  Franklin 
Census,  145,  2206,  2540,  6224 
Center  Harbor,  N.H. ,  1271,  1962-1967 
Center  Harbor,  N.H.   United  Church  of  Christ,  1963 
Center  Haverhill  Cemetery,  3868 
Center  Sandwich,  6038 
Central  Avenue  Baptist  Church,  Dover,  see  Franklin 

Street  Baptist  Church,  Dover 
Central  Church,  Derry,  see  First  Congregational 

Church,  Derry 
Central  New  Hampshire  Regional  Planning  Commission, 

681 
Central  Park,  place  in  Somersworth 


Central  Square,  Keene,  4073,  4137,  4232,  4251, 

4257,  4276 
Centre  School,  Keene,  4184 
Century  Club,  Amherst,  N.H.,  1699 
Ceramics,  see  Pottery 

Cercle  Dramatique  et  Litteraire,  Suncook,  1558 
Cercle  National,  Manchester,  4624 
Cercle  Ste. -Marie,  Association  Catholique  de  la 

Jeunesse  Franco-Americaine,  Manchester,  4595 
Chadbourne,  Thomas,  2153-2154 
Chadwick,  Lydia  Remick,  6520 
Chaffee,  Ralph  G. ,  1721 
Challis,  Frank  H. ,  6425-4626 
Chalmers,  Thomas,  198,  4587,  4627 
Chamberlain,  Allen,  199,  4036 
Chamberlain,  Beverly,  1426,  1528,  4571 
Chamberlain,  Montague,  2772 
Chamberlain,  Richard,  5150 
Chamberlain,  Samuel,  5612 
Chamberlain,  William  P. ,  4273 
Chamberlayne,  Richard,  5133 
Chamberlen,  Howard  A. ,  4628 
Chamberlin,  Edwin,  1780 
Chamberlin,  Roy  B. ,  3361 
Chamberlin,  William  C. ,  657 
Champney,  Benjamin,  1249,  2445 
Chandler,  Abiel,  2327 
Chandler,  Agatha  B.  E. ,  1932 
Chandler,  Charles  Henry,  3362,  5201 
Chandler,  John  W. ,  2155 
Chandler,  Josephine  Craven,  4490,  5914 
Chandler,  Lloyd  H. ,  200,  1933 
Chandler,  Timothy,  2327,  2379-2380 
Chandler,  William  Eaton,  1049,  1058,  2156-2158, 

3121 
Chandler  House  (tavern),  Keene,  4207 
Chandler  Scientific  Dept.,  Dartmouth  College, 

3547,  3717 
Chandler  Station,  place  in  Newport 
Chandler's  Purchase,  N.H. ,  1968 
Channing,  William  Ellery,  1098,  4026 
Chapel  of  St.  John  of  the  Mountains,  Ellsworth, 

N.H.,  2843 
Chap in,  Bela,  201 
Chaplin,  Winfield  M. ,  3074 
Chapman,  Bernard  F.,  2800,  4389,  4433 
Chapman,  Carleton  Abramson,  505,  1484 
Chapman,  Carleton  B. ,  3363-3364 
Chapman,  Chanler  Armstrong,  2159 
Chapman,  Donald  H. ,  202 
Chapman,  Dorothy  Peck,  3146 
Chapman,  Edith,  4390 
Chapman,  George  Thomas,  3365 
Chapman,  Homer  L. ,  6357 
Chapman,  Randolph  Wallace,  1487 
Chappell,  C.  Raymond,  20B 

Charitable  uses,  trusts  and  foundations,  6017 
Charities,  963,  1097,  2137,  2191-2194,  4094, 

4456,  4656,  5031 
Charity  Lodge,  Freemasons,  East  Jaffrey,  4041 
Charity  Organization  Society,  Concord,  see 

Concord  Family  Welfare  Society 
Charlestown,  N.H. ,  1969-1998,  4069 
Charlestown,  N.H.   St.  Luke's  Church,  1971 
Charlestown  Lodge,  Odd  Fellows,  Charlestown,  1980 
Charlestown  School  Farm,  former  locality  in  Milford 
Charlton,  Edwin  Azro,  204 
Charmingf are,  former  name  of  Candia 
Charters,  3402 


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Chase,  Arthur  B. ,  5280 

Chase,  Arthur  H. ,  205-206 

Chase,  Benjamin,  207,  2005-2006 

Chase,  Charles  Parker,  3510 

Chase,  Ebenezer,  1728 

Chase,  Frank  K. ,  2590 

Chase,  Frederick,  3366-3371,  3421 

Chase,  H. ,  2460 

Chase,  Herman,  1430,  1673 

Chase,  Henry  B. ,  3181 

Chase,  Howard  N. ,  1904 

Chase,  John  Carroll,  2007-2008 

Chase,  Jonathan,  208 

Chase,  Olin  H. ,  2160 

Chase,  Persis  Frank,  4351 

Chase,  Philander,  2468,  3662 

Chase,  Robert  S.,  5613 

Chase,  Salmon  Portland,  2468,  3463,  3662 

Chase,  Stephen,  3372-3373 

Chase,  Theodore,  5134 

Chase  Village,  place  in  Weare 

Chase's  Corner,  place  in  Concord 

Chastellux,  Francois  Jeans,  Marquis  de,  2935 

Chateau  Guay,  place  in  Bow  and  Concord 

Chatham,  N.H. ,  1286,  1999-2002 

Cheers,  3297,  3736 

Cheever,  Ellen  T. ,  210 

Cheever,  place  in  Dorchester 

Chellis  family,  5533 

Chemistry — study  and  teaching,  2807,  3293,  3681 

Cheney,  Elias  Hutchins,  2911,  4458 

Cheney,  Fred  W. ,  4458 

Cheney,  G.  A.,  211-212,  2034,  2461,  2547,  2851, 

3374,  4391,  5281,  5491,  6375 
Cheney,  Harry  Morrison,  213-214,  4392,  4417 
Cheney,  William,  5297 
Cherokee  Indians,  4197 
Cherry  Mountain,  4066 

Cherry  Valley,  N.H,  place  in  Washington,  6413 
Chesham,  place  in  Harrisville 
Cheshire  Conference  (Congregational) ,  1436 
Cheshire  County,  120,  593,  625,  1422-1480 
Cheshire  County  Agricultural  Society,  1424 
Cheshire  County  Association  of  Universalists ,  6504 
Cheshire  County  Musical  Institute,  Keene,  1453 
Cheshire  County  Numismatic  Society,  4083 
Cheshire  House,  Keene,  4079,  4266 
Cheshire  National  Bank,  Keene,  4084 
Cheshire  Railroad,  1425-1430,  1454,  1465,  1471, 

1476,  4183,  4209,  4267,  6264,  6348 
Cheshire  Republican  (newspaper) ,  4275 
Chesley,  Dennis,  4558 
Chester,  N.H. ,  596,  1582,  2003-2017 
Chester  and  Derry  Railroad,  1582 
Chesterfield,  N.H. ,  1271,  1457,  2018-2023 
Cheswill,  Wentworth,  5268 

Chester  West  Parish,  former  name  of  Auburn 
Chester  Woods,  former  name  of  Auburn 
Chester  Woods,  former  name  of  Hooksett 
Chevalier,  Joseph-Augustin,  4889-4890 
Chichester,  N.H.,  1271,  2024-2028 
Chichester  Historical  Committee,  2026 
Chichester  Station,  place  in  Epsom 
Chickenboro,  place  in  Campton 
Chick's  Corner,  place  in  Sandwich 
Child,  Hamilton,  1431,  1508 
Child,  William  Henry,  2462 
Children  (see  also  Orphans  and  orphanages) , 

519,  2105,  2359,  4656 


Childs,  Francis  Lane,  3375-3381,  3555,  3893,  3895 

Childs,  John,  3382 

Chinook  (dog) ,  436 

Chiswick,  former  name  of  Lisbon  and  Littleton 

Chittenden,  Alfred  Knight,  215 

Chivers,  Arthur  H. ,  3383 

Choate,  Malcolm  C. ,  1420 

Choate,  Rufus,  3360,  3463,  3483,  3580 

Chocorua  (Indian),  1654,  1658,  6289 

Chocorua,  place  in  Tamworth 

Chocorua  Peak  House,  Albany,  1659 

Cholera,  see  Hygiene,  public 

Christ  Church,  Exeter,  3043 

Christ  Church,  North  Conway,  2443 

Christ  Church,  Salmon  Falls,  5909 

Christenson,  Ross  T. ,  5952 

Christian  Church,  Franklin,  3125,  3134 

Christian  Fraternity,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy, 
2979 

Christian  Hollow,  place  in  Walpole 

Christian  Shore,  place  in  Portsmouth 

Christie,  Aldis  J.,  4629 

Christie,  John,  420 

Christmas,  2788 

Church,  John  H. ,  216 

Church,  Leila  M. ,  1729 

Church  architecture,  731,  768,  1177,  1375,  1383, 
1799,  2077,  2290,  2415,  2503,  2545,  2609,  2855, 
2949,  3271,  3369,  3421,  3917,  3955,  4140,  4407, 
4459,  4982,  4990,  5175,  5299,  5411,  5536,  5674, 
5696,  5920,  6016,  6050,  6433,  6435,  6451,  6455, 
6477 

Church  and  State,  227,  674,  680,  747,  111 

Church  of  Christ  at  Dartmouth  College,  see  Dartmouth 
College.   Church  of  Christ 

Church  of  Christ,  Francestown,  see  Congregational 
Church  of  Christ,  Francestown 

Church  of  Christ  in  Dunstable,  see  First  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Nashua 

Church  of  Christ,  Hollis,  3950 

Church  of  Christ,  New  Durham,  5178 

Church  of  Christ,  Winchester,  6501 

Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints,  3172 

Church  of  Our  Saviour,  Milford,  4965 

Church  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul,  Manchester,  4744- 
4745 

Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Nashua,  5014,  5048 

Church  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Plymouth,  5552 

Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Jefferson,  4065 

Church  of  the  Immaculate  Conception,  Portsmouth, 
5771 

Church  of  the  Messiah,  North  Woodstock,  6535 

Church  of  the  New  Jerusalem,  see  New  Jerusalem 
Church 

Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Rochester,  5896 

Church  of  the  Transfiguration,  Bretton  Woods,  1957 

Church  schools,  2682,  4768-4769,  4783,  4887, 
6205 

Church  Street,  Keene,  4184 

Churches,  357,  387,  580,  1091,  1254-1255,  1383, 
1470,  1722,  1929,  1949,  2161,  2524,  2663,  2770, 
3279,  3994,  4457,  5015,  5218,  5257,  5346,  5412, 
5573,  5624,  5778,  5870,  5927,  5938,  6063,  6212 

Churches,  Advent  Christian,  1666,  1694 

Churches,  Anglican,  see  Churches,  Episcopal 

Churches,  Baptist  (see  also  Free  Will  Baptist 
churches),  19,  63,  203,  277-278,  429,  628-629 
1107,  1135,  1577 


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— Acworth,  1645— Berlin,  1818— Bow,  1868— Clare- 
mont,  2038-2039— Concord,  2204-2205,  2213,  2224, 
2245,  2338,  2343,  2375— Deerfield,  2501— Dover, 
2590,  2601,  2603,  2614-2616— Dunbarton,  2757— 
Exeter,  3051 — Gilford,  3155— Hampton  Falls, 
3272— Hopkinton,  3982— Hudson,  4017— Keene,  4107, 
4118,  4120,  4149— Laconia,  4328,  4332— Lebanon, 
4413 — Londonderry,  4542 — Manchester,  4758-4759, 
4908— Meredith,  4937— Middleton,  4952— Nashua, 
5040,  5050— New  Boston,  5116— New  Durham,  5178— 
New  Hampton,  5184— New  London,  5231-5232,  5242— 
Newport,  5278,  5291— Newton,  5302— Ossipee,  5367 
— Pittsfield,  5498— Plainfield,  5529—  Sanbornton, 
6002,  6011— Sandwich,  6031-6032,  6055,  6062— 
Seabrook,  6179 

Churches,  Christian  (denomination),  1154,  3125, 
3134,  6528 

Churches,  Congregational,  45,  49C,  141,  198,  216, 
306,  431,  433,  449,  557-558,  692,  696,  747,  784, 
913,  1088,  1172,  1230,  1253,  1324,  1373,  1409, 
1411,  1436,  1510,  1533,  1542,  1551A,  1586,  1620 
—Acworth,  1642-1643,  1649— Allenstown,  1664— 
Alstead,  1675— Amherst ,  1688-1689,  1700— Atkin- 
son, 1757 — Barnstead,  1763,  1766-1767 — Benning- 
ton, 1808— Boscawen,  1848,  1852,  1857,  1859, 
1861— Bow,  1868— Brentwood,  1878— Brookline, 
1892-1893— Campton,  1905— Candia,  1920,  1925— 
Center  Harbor,  1963 — Chester,  2004,  2016 — 
Chesterfield,  2022— Chichester ,  2027— Claremont , 
2037,  2040-2041,  2050,  2054,  2077— Colebrook, 
2094— Concord,  2113,  2120-2121,  2134,  2138, 
2141,  2174-2178,  2181,  2185-2186,  2258,  2273, 
2322,  2339,  2377,  2378,  2388-2390,  2406,  2416— 
Conway,  2438— Danbury ,  2487-2488— Deerfield, 
2503-2504,  2509,  2542— Derry,  2545,  2550,  2555, 
2560-2561,  2569,  2573— Dover,  2587,  2600,  2602, 
2662,  2671-2672,  2683,  2685,  2723— Dublin,  2729, 
2731,  2742-2743— Dunbarton,  2761— Durham,  2775, 
2779-2781,  2803,  2819— Ellsworth,  2843— Epping, 
2873— Epsom,  2883— Exeter,  2941-2943,  2952, 
3049— Farmington,  3066— Fitzwilliam,  3074,  3077, 
— Francestown,  3085— Franklin,  3120A  3126,  3137  — 
Gilmanton,  3165— Gilsum,  3175— Goff stown,  3183, 
3186— Goshen,  3201— Greenland,  3216— Greenville, 
3223— Hampstead,  3230,  3234-3236— Hampton,  3239, 
3259,  3264-3266,  3271— Hanover ,  3309,  3369,  3381, 
3421-3425,  3444,  3452,  3470,  3804— Haverhill, 
3851,  3865,  3866,  3872— Henniker ,  3894,  3900- 
3902— Hillsborough,  3917,  3933— Hollis,  3950, 
3953-3955,  3960-3961— Hooksett ,  3975— Hopkin- 
ton, 3979,  3981,  3986,  3996— Jaffrey,  4051 
—Keene,  4072,  4077,  4079,  4087,  4094,  4103- 
4104,  4121-4124,  4140,  4150,  4162,  4240— Kings- 
ton, 4305— Laconia,  4312,  4319,  4324— Lebanon, 
4385,  4390,  4405,  4407-4408,  4440,  4434,  4435, 
4452— Lee,  4469-4471— Littleton,  4513— Lyme, 
4562,  4564— Manchester,  4587,  4627,  4667,  4676, 
4704,  4747-4750,  4754-4756,  4785,  4817,  4902— 
Meredith,  4939,  4941A— Milford,  4951,  4957,  4970, 
4978— Nashua,  5004-5005,  5016,  5026,  5041,  5051- 
5053,  5085— Nelson,  5106— New  Castle,  5127, 
5171,  5175— New  Ipswich,  5211— Newington,  5255- 
5256,  5259,  5261,  5263— Newmarket ,  5273,  5275— 
Newport,  5280,  5289-5290,  5300— North  Hampton, 


5307,  5309-5310— Northwood,  5321— Orford,  5344, 
5357—  Pembroke,  5383,  5389,  5395— Peterborough, 
5414,  5417,  5449,  5460— Pittsfield,  5493,  5497— 
Plainfield,  5509,  5524-5526,  5531— Plaistow, 
5538-5539— Plymouth,  5543,  5550,  5560,  5561, 
5564— Portsmouth,  5570,  5696,  5704,  5772,  5792, 
5819-5820,  5846— Rindge,  5869,  5874-5877— Roches- 
ter, 5890,  5904,  5906— Roxbury,  5920— Rye,  5928, 
5942,  5944— Salem,  5951— Salisbury,  5992-5993— 
Sanbornton,  5997,  6005,  6007-6009,  6011— Sand- 
wich, 6019,  6033,  6035,  6054,  6069,  6076— Sea- 
brook,  6179— Somersworth,  6192,  6193,  6206— 
South  Hampton,  6213 — Swanzey,  6281 — Tamworth, 
6291— Temple,  6307,  6317,  6323— Tilton,  6336- 
6338— Wakefield,  6363,  6369-6370— Walpole,  6386 
—Warner,  6398,  6401— Webster,  6431,  6433,  6435, 
6437-6438 — Westmoreland,  6451 — Winchester,  6496, 
6501— Wolf eboro,  6528A 

Churches,  Episcopal,  341,  475,  478,  512,  592,  1003, 
1450 

— Ashland,  1774 — Carroll,  1957 — Charlestown, 
1971— Claremont,  2047-2048,  2058,  2061,  2067, 
2073,  2085— Colebrook,  2094— Concord,  2145,  2168, 
2244,  2277,  2290,  2291— Conway,  2443— Derry, 
2562— Dover,  2583,  2609— Exeter,  3043— Hanover , 
3504,  3509,  3562— Haverhill,  3878— Holderness  , 
3946 — Hopkinton,  4009 — Jefferson,  4065 — Keene, 
4145— Lancaster,  4347,  4364— Littleton,  4527  — 
Manchester,  4862—  Milford,  4965— Nashua,  5014, 
5048— Peterborough,  5430,  5438— Plymouth,  5552— 
Portsmouth,  5628,  5638-5639,  5674,  5676,  5687, 
5702-5703,  5705,  5717,  5741,  5773-5775— Rochester, 
5896— Rollinsford,  5909— Rye,  5934— Sunapee, 
6252— Wakefield,  6358— Walpole,  6380— Woodstock, 
6535 

Churches,  Free  Will  Baptist,  see  Free  Will  Baptist 
Churches 

Churches,  Greek  Orthodox,  2180,  4739,  4779,  5055- 
5056 

Churches,  Methodist,  435 

— Allenstown,  1666 — Chichester,  2028 — Claremont, 
2055— Colebrook,  2094— Conway,  2439— Dover,  2649 
—Exeter,  2891— Greenland,  3215— Haverhill,  3856 
— Hudson,  4016 — Keene,  4125,  4247 — Lancaster, 
4348 — Manchester,  4782— Milton,  4990— Ossipee, 
5369 — Peterborough,  5447 — Portsmouth,  5825 — 
Salem,  597  9— Sandown,  6013— Sandwich,  6052,  6057 
— Somersworth,  6190 — Tilton,  6335A — Wilmot ,  6476 
— Winchester,  6499 

Churches,  Methodist  Episcopal,  250,  1153 

—Bristol,  1884,  1887— Claremont ,  2059,  2091— 
Concord,  2395— Dover,  2713-2714— Haverhill,  3861, 
3875 — Lebanon,  4437 — Manchester,  4706 

Churches,  Nazarene,  Keene,  4247 

Churches,  non-denominational,  Allenstown,  1666, 
—North  Hampton,  5305-5306 

Churches,  Polish  National  Catholic,  4757A 

Churches,  Presbyterian,  49C,  141,  449,  557-558, 
692,  1387 

— Hillsborough  County:  1551A — Antrim,  1731 — 
Bedford,  1788,  1792,  1799-1800,  1801— Hanover , 
3452 — Londonderry,  4549 — New  Boston,  5121 — 
Peterborough,  5414,  5443 — Seabrook,  6179 

Churches,  Quaker,  see  Friends,  Society  of 


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Churches,  Roman  Catholic  (see  also  Manchester  (Dio- 
cese, Roman  Catholic)),  595;  752-753,  1021A,  1259, 
1304-1305,  1402,  1544A,  1577 

—Aliens town,  1665— Berlin,  1820-1822— Claremont , 
2044-2046,  2060-2061,  2066— Colebrook,  2094— 
Concord,  2169,  2182,  2399— Dover,  2592,  2607- 
2608,  2618,  2622,  2682— Laconia,  4321— Lebanon, 
4453— Lincoln,  4485— Manchester ,  4760-4767,  4770- 
4775,  4777-4778,  4781,  4829,  4880,  4889-4894— 
Merrimack,  4947— Nashua,  5059-5060,  5063-5067, 
5082,  5098— Portsmouth,  5746,  5771— Rochester , 
5892— Rollinsford,  5917-5918—  Somersworth,  6205 

Churches,  Russian  Orthodox 

— Claremont,  2043 — Manchester,  4744-4745 

Churches,  Shaker,  see  Shakers 

Churches,  Swedenborgian,  see  New  Jerusalem  Church 

Churches,  Unitarian,  739 

— Andover,  1720— Concord  ,  2184,  2335— Dover, 
2651,  2719— Dublin,  2727— Franklin,  3122— Keene, 
4079,  4119,  4129,  4130,  4141— Littleton,  4514, 
4523— Manchester,  4751,  4752— Nashua,  5011, 
5054,  5080,  5087— Peterborough,  5417,  5442-5443, 
5460— Portsmouth,  5624,  5656,  5681,  5754-5757, 
5776,  5808 

Churches,  Universalist ,  1118,  1377 

—Claremont,  2042— Concord,  2187,  2286— Dover, 
2605— Enfield,  2866— Manchester ,  4813— Ports- 
mouth, 5611,  5624,  5706— Winchester,  6498,  6504 

Churchill,  Elizabeth  Kittredge,  1836 

Churchill,  Frank  C. ,  1509,  4393,  4417 

Churchill,  John  Wesley,  5015-5016 

Churchill,  Winston,  134,  2461,  2463,  2466,  2471, 
2474,  2479 

Churchill,  place  in  Portsmouth 

Churgin,  Jonah  R. ,  217 

Chworowsky,  Jane  L. ,  2478 

Cigar  manufacture  and  trade,  2162,  4671 

Cilley,  B.  B. ,  4630 

Cilleyville,  place  in  Andover 

Circus,  4269,  4271,  4286 

Citizen,  pseud.,  5614 

Citizens  Club,  Deerfield,  2502 

City  Hall,  Keene,  4196 

City  halls,  see  Municipal  buildings 

City  traffic,  4248 

Civil  rights,  3624 

Civil  servants,  see  Officials  and  employees 

Civil  War  (1861-1865),  91;  97,  232,  254,  513,  796, 
1192,  1202,  1207,  1312,  1403,  1686,  1695,  1898, 
1916,  2088,  2265,  2633,  2660,  2835,  2928,  3185, 
3532,  3581,  3598,  3669,  3712-3713,  3740,  4284, 
4291,  4528,  4683,  4694,  4721,  4736,  5044,  5108, 
5215,  5448,  5500,  6043,  6246 

Civil  War — government  publications,  848 

Claflin,  Sumner  Franklin,  218-222 

Clagget,  Erastus  Baldwin,  223,  1533 

Clam  Shell  Road,  place  in  Somersworth 

Clapp,  Edward  T. ,  5202 

Claremont,  N.H.,  693,  1450,  2029-2091 

Claremont,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  2037 

Claremont,  N.H.   First  Baptist  Church,  2038-2039 

Claremont,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  2040- 
2041 

Claremont,  N.H.   First  Universalist  Church,  2042 

Claremont,  N.H.   Holy  Resurrection  Russian  Orthodox 
Church,  2043 

Claremont,  N.H.   St.  Joseph's  Church,  2044-2045 

Claremont,  N.H.   St.  Mary's  Church,  2046 


Claremont,  N.H.   Trinity  Church,  2047 

Claremont,  N.H.   Union  Church,  2048 

Claremont  Electric  Railway,  2051 

Claremont  Equal  Suffrage  Association,  2056 

Claremont  Railway,  2069 

Clark,  Adelbert,  6095 

Clark,  Allan  Chester,  224-226,  1679,  5184-5185 

Clark,  Carlisle,  6376 

Clark,  Charles  E. ,  227-228,  2774,  5595,  5785 

Clark,  Charles  H. ,  2913 

Clark,  Edmund  Palmer,  229-230 

Clark,  Eleanor  J.,  3942 

Clark,  Eugene  Ferris,  3413 

Clark,  Francis  E. ,  3384 

Clark,  Frank  Gray,  1510,  4572,  5543 

Clark,  Frederick  P.,  3907 

Clark,  George  G. ,  3385-3386 

Clark,  Hannah,  3855 

Clark,  Horace  L. ,  2914 

Clark,  John,  5608 

Clark,  Lewis  Whitehouse,  39 

Clark,  Lyman,  1722 

Clark,  Newton  D. ,  3387 

Clark,  Richard  M. ,  4631 

Clark,  Sylvia,  2548 

Clark,  Victor  F. ,  6096 

Clark,  W.  Murray,  4480 

Clark,  William  B.,  2915 

Clark  family,  2226 

Clarke,  John  Badger,  4632 

Clarke,  Maurice  D.  ,  4632 

Clarke,  William  C. ,  4904 

Clark's  Trading  Post,  Lincoln,  4480 

Clarksville,  N.H.   no  items  located 

Classical  education,  3005 

Clay,  Paul  R. ,  4505 

Clay  Library,  East  Jaffrey,  4037 

Clayton,  Clara,  231 

Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne,  2724 

Clement,  Caroline,  4633 

Clement,  Edgar  T. ,  4369 

Clement,  Frank  C. ,  6405 

Clements,  Kendrick  A.,  3388 

Clendennan,  D.  W. ,  4536 

Clergy  (see  also  Ministerial  associations) ,  45 
141,  143-144,  195,  387,  390,  449,  483,  557- 
558,  752A,  913,  993,  1240,  1384,  1409,  1411, 
1551A,  1566,  1586,  2161,  2388,  2600,  2714, 
3249,  4607,  4962,  5573,  5772,  5825,  6058, 
6290,  6504 

Cleveland,  John  Robinson,  4394-4395 

Cleveland,  Mather,  232 

Cleveland,  Treadwell,  4085 

Clifford,  Ebenezer,  443 

Clifford  Hill,  Wentworth,  6439 

Clinton  Grove,  place  in  Webster 

Clinton  Village,  place  in  Antrim 

Clipper  Mower  and  Reaper  Company,  Keene,  4186 

Clock  and  watch  making,  428,  635,  961-962,  978, 
986-987,  1045,  1185,  2327,  2379-2380,  2447, 
2546,  5020,  5090,  6458 

Close,  Virginia  L. ,  3389 

Clothing  Trade,  2372,  2647 

Clough,  A.  F. ,  6143 

Clough,  Abner,  2110 

Clough,  Albert  L. ,  4634 

Clough,  Alfred  Metcalf,  3215 

Clough,  Enos  Merrill,  6255 


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Clough,  William  D. ,  6480 

Clough,  William  Rockwell,  1679 

Cloughville,  place  in  Hopkinton 

Club  Jolliet,  Manchester,  4635-4636 

Club  Laurier,  Incorporated,  Manchester,  4637 

Club  Laval,  Manchester,  4638 

Club  Mont-Royal,  Manchester,  4639 

Clubs,  907-908,  2101,  2106-2107,  2198,  2229,  2257, 
2287,  2292,  2334,  2421,  2431,  2444,  2502,  2579, 
2584,  2830,  3136,  3353,  3359,  3546,  3898,  3989, 
4170,  4331,  4424,  4492,  4495,  4524,  4595,  4607, 
4619,  4624-4625,  4630,  4635-4639,  4663,  4700, 
4790,  4801,  4875,  4880,  4984,  5003A,  5024,  5043, 
5073,  5096,  5185,  5292,  5396,  5542,  5691,  5805, 
5905,  6057,  6327,  6382,  6496 

Coaching  (see  also  Stagecoaching) ,  336,  1521 

Coal  trade,  1865 

Cobb,  Dr.,  see  Rewitzer,  George  E. 

Cobbett,  Thomas,  6508 

Cobbett's  Pond,  6506-6508 

Cobleigh,  Marshall  D.,  5017-5018 

Cobleigh  Tavern,  Lisbon,  4490 

Cocheco,  former  name  of  Dover 

Cocheco  Township,  former  name  of  New  Durham 

Cocheco  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Rochester,  5903 

Cocheco  River,  1614 

Cochran,  Sally,  5392 

Cochrane,  Clark  Betton,  5117 

Cochrane,  Warren  Robert,  1731,  17  33,  3084 

Cockburntown,  former  name  of  Columbia 

Coda,  Richard  J. ,  233 

Codman,  William  Coombs,  2916 

Coe,  Curtis,  2775 

Coe  family,  1967 

Coe-Brown  Northwood  Academy,  5323 

Coeducation,  2809 

Coe's  Northwood  Academy,  see  Coe-Brown  Northwood 
Academy 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton,  137,  1553,  1559 

Coffin,  F.  Parkman,  234 

Coffin,  Thomas,  1854 

Coffin  Elm,  Plymouth,  5540 

Coggswell,  John  Franklin,  235,  3908 

Cogswell,  Elliott  Colby,  1580,  5118,  6287 

Cogswell,  Francis,  1615 

Cogswell,  Leander  Winslow,  3894-3895 

Cogswell,  Parsons  Brainard,  2163 

Cogswell,  Thomas,  3166 

Cogswell,  William,  1751-1752 

Cohen,  B.  Bernard,  3823 

Coins,  see  Numismatics 

Coit,  Henry  Augustus,  2260,  2296,  2429 

Coit,  Joseph  Howland ,  2164 

Coit  House,  Concord,  2225 

Colbath,  Horace  Nutter,  1765 

Colburn,  Bertha  Louise,  236 

Colburn,  Elijah,  979 

Colburn,  William  P.,  4981 

Colby,  Cassie  M. ,  77 

Colby,  Edith  Mellish,  2852 

Colby,  Elinor,  2050 

Colby,  Fred  Myron,  237-241,  1806,  2165-2166,  2747, 
2776,  2917,  3275,  3914,  3943,  4038,  4298,  5615- 
5619,  6310,  6392-6393 

Colby,  George  W. ,  1867 

Colby,  Henry  B. ,  242-243,  2167,  4956,  5620 

Colby,  James  Fairbanks,  244-245,  3390 

Colby,  Kate  J. ,  5507 


Colby,  Solon  Baker,  246,  4936,  5999 

Colby,  Virginia  L. ,  1852,  2168 

Colby,  place  in  Henniker 

Colby  Academy,  see  Colby-Sawyer  College 

Colby  Junior  College,  see  Colby-Sawyer  College 

Colby-Sawyer  College,  New  London,  5219,  5221,  5224, 

5238-5239,  5244 
Colcord,  Elihu,  2833 
Colcord,  Munroe,  2833 
Cold  River,  place  in  Walpole 
Cold  River,  Sandwich,  6047 
Cold  River  District,  place  in  Langdon 
Cole,  Donald  Bernard,  247-248,  2918 
Cole,  Eunice,  3241 

Cole,  Forrest  Burnap ,  249,  4396-4399 
Cole,  Frederick  W. ,  6326 
Cole,  Jane,  1748 
Cole,  Jessie  S. ,  4987 
Cole,  Luane,  4561,  4566 
Cole,  Malvine,  4481 
Cole,  Otis,  256,  1887 
Cole,  Theodore  Lee,  251 
Colebrook,  N.H.,  2092-2099 
Colebrook  Academy,  2095 
Colemar,  Richard,  4311 
Coleraine,  former  name  of  Brookfield 
Coles,  Oscar,  1356 
College  and  school  drama,  2766,  2893,  3322,  3325, 

3471,  3665,  3693,  3698 
College  and  school  journalism,  3604,  3705,  3807 
College  songs,  see  Students'  songs 
College  students — health  and  hygiene,  3620 
College  verse,  3516 

Colleges,  see  Universities  and  colleges 
Collins,  John  J. ,  3158 
Collins,  Kirk,  3915 
Colonial  Dames  of  America,  National  Society.   New 

Hampshire,  135,  835 
Colonial  House,  East  Wakefield,  6359 
Colony,  John  J.,  Ill,  3810 
Colony  family,  3809 
Colter,  Virginia,  2748 
Colton,  Flora,  4087 
Columbia,  N.H. ,  2100 
Columbia  Bridge,  2100 
Comings,  Adeline  Tenney,  3857-3858 
Comings,  William  Freeman,  3857-3858 
Commerce,  955,  1535,  2637,  4068 
Commons,  see  Parks 

Community  Church,  Durham,  2779-2781 
Community  Church,  Enfield,  2866 

Community  Congregational  Church,  Greenland,  3216 
Community  Players  of  Concord,  2170-2171 
Compton,  former  name  of  Campton 
Composers,  4273 
Comstock,  Helen,  5203 
Conant,  Aaron,  5811 
Conant,  C.  C. ,  3391 
Conant,  William  R. ,  5355 
Conarroe,  Richard  R. ,  4088 
Concord,  former  name  of  Lisbon 
Concord,  N.H. ,  2235;  607,  693,  727,  943,  1231, 

1338,  1557,  1563,  1565,  1570,  1574-1575,  2101- 

2432,  4944 
Concord,  N.H.   City  History  Commission,  2173 
Concord,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  2174- 

2178 
Concord,  N.H.   High  School,  2179,  2209 
Concord,  N.H.   Holy  Trinity  Church,  2180 


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Immanuel  Community  Church,  2181 
Paroisse  du  Sacre-Coeur,  2182 
Public  Library,  2183 
Second  Congregational  Church,  2184 
South  Congregational  Church,  2185- 


Concord,  N.H. 
Concord,  N.H. 
Concord,  N.H. 
Concord,  N.H. 
Concord,  N.H. 

2186 
Concord,  N.H.   White  Memorial  Universalist  Church, 

2187 
Concord  and  Claremont  Railroad,  765,  4006 
Concord  and  Portsmouth  Turnpike,  825 
Concord  Axle  Company,  2189 
Concord  Bank,  Concord,  2711 
Concord  coach,  2115,  2144,  2147-2148,  2218,  2247- 

2248,  2319,  2321,  2353,  2362-2363,  2370,  2400, 

2425 
Concord  Congregational  Union,  2408 
Concord  Family  Welfare  Society,  2191 
Concord  Female  Charitable  Society,  2137,  2192-2194 
Concord  Fire  Department,  2266,  2350 
Concord  Literary  Institution,  2241 
Concord  Lodge  No.  8,  Knights  of  Pythias,  2342 
Concord  National  Bank,  2196 
Concord  Oratorio  Society,  2282 
Concord  Point,  place  in  Rye 
Concord  Post,  American  Legion,  2333 
Concord  Railroad,  2361 
Concord  Street  Railway,  2197 
Concord  Worsted  Mills,  2199 
Concrete  blocks,  3973 
Condon  Corner,  place  in  Langdon 
Cone,  Sylvester,  6298 
Cone  Point,  place  in  Rye 
Cones,  place  in  Columbia 

Conferences  of  Churches  of  Strafford  County,  1620 
Congregational  Church  of  Christ,  New  Ipswich,  5211 
Congregational  churches,  see  Churches, 

Congregational 
Congregational  Churches  in  New  Hampshire.   General 

Conference,  1253 
Congregational  Community  Church,  Salisbury,  5992 
Congregational  Society,  Sandown,  6016 
Congregational  Unitarian  Society,  Andover,  1720 
Conn,  Granville  Priest,  254 
Connare,  John  A. ,  4606 

Connecticut  River,  719,  1017,  3888,  4383 
Connelly,  John,  4089 
Conner,  Phineas  Sanborn,  3435 
Connor,  J.  B. ,  2749,  6481 
Connor,  Marion  Sargent,  3896 
Conover,  James  Potter,  2203 
Conrad,  Justus,  see  Woodbury,  Elmer  E. 
Constitution  (N.H.),  36-37,  145,  149,  155,  244, 

256,  317,  319,  325,  332,  460,  850,  853-854, 

856,  886,  912,  949,  1016,  1382,  2929 
Constitution  (U.S.),  844;  84,  178,  363,  523,  855, 

991,  1234,  1313,  1347 
Constitutional  Convention  (N.H.),  18,  145,  149, 

167,  224,  255,  363,  477,  996 
Constitutional  Conventions  (U.S.),  187,  1198,  3368 
Contoocook,  former  name  of  Hopkinton 
Contoocook  River,  669 

Contoocook  Valley  Creamery,  Henniker,  3897 
Converse,  Alvin  Omar,  3570 
Converse  Free  Library,  Lyme,  4561 
Converse  Station,  place  in  Danbury 
Conversville,  place  in  Rindge 
Conway,  N.H. ,  1777,  2433-2457 
Conway,  N.H.   First  Church  of  Christ,  2438 
Conway,  N.H.   First  Methodist  Church,  2439 
Conway  Historical  Society,  2435 


Conway  Lumber  Company,  101 

Conway  Scenic  Railroad,  1419 

Conwell,  Russell  H. ,  4176 

Cook,  Charles  Sumner,  3392 

Cook,  Doris  Gray,  2095 

Cook,  Howard  M. ,  257,  1534,  1560,  1581,  2204-2208, 

3982 
Cook,  Joseph,  4266 
Cook,  Josephine  Mathers,  1934 
Cook,  Thomas,  6434 
Cooke,  George  Willis,  2732 
Cooke,  Noah,  4090 
Cooke,  Phinehas,  1642-1643,  4400 
Cookery,  116,  2613,  3273,  4784,  5528,  6242 
Coolidge,  Austin  Jacobs,  258 
Coolidge,  Joseph,  1278 
Coolidge  Mill,  Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company, 

Manchester,  4641 
Coombs,  Mildred  L. ,  6001 
Cooper,  James  M. ,  4061 
Cooper,  John,  2475-2477 
Cooper,  Lemuel  P.,  2477 
Cooper,  Nathaniel,  2585 
Coopers  and  cooperage,  3150 
Coos  Bank,  Haverhill,  3871 
Coos  County,  92,  593,  655,  1481-1500 
Coos  Junction,  place  in  Lancaster 
Coos  Trail,  1485 
Coote,  Richard,  see  Bellomont,  Richard  Coote, 

2nd  Earl  of 
Copeland,  P.  F. ,  259 
Copeley,  William,  260-261 
Copley,  Joseph  Patrick,  5126,  5162 
Copp,  Dolly  Emery,  1776 
Copp,  Hayes  Dodifer,  1776 
Copp,  Isaac,  3916 
Copps  family,  4011 
Corbin's  Park,  1632 
Corcoran,  Brewer,  2463 
Cordage,  5839 
Cook,  Cara,  3824 
Corey,  Daniel  H. ,  6248 
Corey's  Town,  former  name  of  Sunapee 
Corkscrews,  1679 
Corliss,  G.  L.  P,  4937 
Cormier,  Joseph-Henri,  5917 
Cormier,  Wanda,  6468 
Cornelius,  Charles  Over,  5622 

Corning,  Charles  Robert,  262-263,  2209-2212,  2309 
Cornish,  N.H. ,  2458-2473 
Corse,  Murray  Pinchot,  2750 
Corser  Hill  Church,  Webster,  6431 
Costello,  Molly,  5891 
Cote,  Joseph,  2440 
Cote,  Karen,  2440 
Cote,  Verna,  6217 

Cottage  Hospital,  Portsmouth,  5778 
Cotton,  Arthur  Everett,  264,  5324 
Cotton,  John,  3249 
Cotton,  Seaborn,  3249 
Cotton  family,  5635 
Cotton  manufacture,  2704,  2721,  4642-4643,  4653, 

5903 
Cotton  Valley  Station,  place  in  Wolfeboro 
Coues,  Samuel  Elliott,  1149 
Coulter,  Charles  Wesley,  4642 
Council  for  New  England,  304,  672 
Council  of  New  Hampshire,  876 
Counterfeiting,  181,  1120,  1122 


273 


Index 


Counties,  35 

Country  life  (see  also  Rural  life),  221,  1398,  3283, 

3454,  3956,  4371,  4500,  5113 
County  government,  688,  1478 
County  officials  and  employees,  see  Officials  and 

employees  (county) 
Cour  Sainte-Marie,  No.  3,  Association  Canado- 

Americaine,  Manchester,  4593 
Courser  Hill,  place  in  Webster 

Courser  Hill  Church,  Webster,  see  First  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Webster 
Court  Concord  No.  4,  Foresters  of  America,  2277 
Court  records  (see  also  Probate  records),  147,  842- 

843 
Court  Street  Congregational  Church,  Keene,  4087 
Courts,  94,  262,  501,  509,  662,  747,  818-819,  967, 

972,  1048,  1052-1053,  1056-1057,  1060-1061,  1110, 

1137,  1311.  1488,  1500.  1515,  1519,  1531,  1627 
Coventry,  former  name  of  Benton 
Coventry,  former  name  of  Northumberland 
Covered  bridges,  140,  415,  664,  765,  1351,  1524, 

2456,  3888,  6276 
Cowass,  former  name  of  Haverhill 
Cowbell  Corner,  place  in  Salem 
Cowdrey,  Sherebiah,  6458 
Cowen,  William  F. ,  4401 
Cox,  Channing  H. ,  3393 
Cox,  S.  L.,  1828 
Cox,  Sidney,  5544 
Cox,  William  J.,  265,  2919-2920 
Coyotes,  Eastern,  572 
Crackel,  Theodore,  5135 
Craft  unions,  see  Labor  unions 
Crafts  family,  5079 
Craggy,  Donna,  5318 
Crag in,  Samuel,  1678 
Craig,  Allen  A. ,  4244 
Craig,  David  V.,  6185,  6289 
Craig,  David  W. ,  3240-3242 
Craig,  Lawrence  R. ,  266,  5623-5624 
Cram,  Ralph  Adams,  5438 
Cramer,  Kenneth  C. ,  3430 
Crathern,  Alice  T. ,  267 
Crawford,  Abel,  3225,  3844 

Crawford,  Ethan  Allen,  270,  1961,  3828,  3847 
Crawford,  Hannah  Rosebrook,  3841 
Crawford,  John  G. ,  268-269,  5136 
Crawford,  Lucy,  270 
Crawford  family,  3825 
Crawford  House,  3225,  3848 
Crawford  Notch,  683,  3818-3819,  3822,  3824,  3829- 

3831,  3834,  3840-3841,  3843-3844,  3846,  3850 
Crawford  Path,  1337,  1491 

Crawford's  Purchase,  N.H.,  no  items  located. 
Crawley  Falls,  place  in  Brentwood 
Creamer,  Daniel  Barnett,  4642-4643 
The  Creek,  place  in  Portsmouth 
Cricket  Corner,  place  in  Amherst 

Crime  and  criminals  (see  also  Murders,  Counterfeit- 
ing), 1063,  1678,  1970,  1997-1998,  3022,  4191, 

4278,  4464,  6200,  6387 
Crocker,  Bertram,  5928 
Crockery,  see  Pottery 
Crockett,  John,  6002 
Crockett,  Oren  D. ,  5222 
Crockett  Corner,  place  in  New  London 
Crockett's  Corner,  place  in  Sanbornton 
Crockett's  Crossing,  place  in  Rollinsford 
Cronk,  C.  P.,  271 


Crosbie,  Laurence  Murray,  2921 

Crosby,  Alpheus ,  3437 

Crosby,  Alpheus  Benning,  272,  3394,  3437 

Crosby,  C.  Fred,  273 

Crosby,  Dixi,  3437 

Crosby,  Fanny,  4200 

Crosby,  Jaazaniah,  1973-1974 

Crosby,  Nathan,  3395 

Crosby,  Thomas  R. ,  3437 

Crosby  family,  3678,  6066 

Crosby  House,  Dartmouth  College,  3382,  3678 

Cross,  Anna  Q.  E. ,  274 

Cross,  David,  3396 

Cross,  George  Newton,  1776,  5852-5853 

Cross,  Lucy  Rogers  Hill,  5313-5314,  6336 

Cross,  W.  L. ,  III,  6252 

Cross,  Wilton  Edson,  275 

Croteau,  Avis  A.,  4954-4955 

Croteau,  Fernand ,  2592 

Crouch,  H.  Bentley,  276,  1511-1512,  1865,  1909 

Crowell,  Suzanne  Perfect,  3273 

Crown  Hill,  place  in  Nashua 

Crown  Point,  place  in  Strafford 

Croydon,  N.H. ,  2474-2484 

Croydon  Turnpike,  4397 

Cruikshank,  James  A. ,  6097 

Crystal,  place  in  Stark 

Crystal  Restaurant,  Keene,  4163 

Cummings,  Dorothy  Hobbs,  4506 

Cummings,  Ebenezer  Edson,  277-278,  2213 

Cummings,  George  J.,  3224 

Cummings,  Lew  A.,  279 

Cummings,  Osmond  Richard,  280,  1582-1583,  1616, 

1824,  2214,  3243,  4091,  4645-4646,  5379,  5625- 

5626,  5953 
Cummings  family,  3224 
Cuneo,  John  R. ,  5316 
Cunningham,  Frank  Robert,  2922 
Cunningham,  Jim,  4998 
Curfew,  4188-4189 
Currency,  see  Money 
Current,  Richard  N. ,  3397 
Currier,  Dorrance  Babcock,  3399,  3510 
Currier,  Frank  Dunklee,  898 
Currier,  Jesse  Weston,  6439-6440 
Currier,  John  M. ,  281 
Currier,  John  P.,  6441 
Currier,  Norma  M. ,  282 
Currier,  Stanley  P.,  4369 
Currier  family,  6440 
Currier  Gallery  of  Art,  Manchester,  283-284,  632, 

4647-4648 
Curtis,  Chester  Bickford,  5126 
Curtis,  Jonathan,  2881 
Curtis  Memorial  Free  Will  Baptist  Church,  Concord, 

2375 
Curtisville,  place  in  Concord 
Curwen,  Henry  Darcy,  2923 
Cushing,  Caleb,  1278 
Cushings ,  place  in  Dover 
Cushman,  Robert,  4414 
Cushman,  place  in  Dalton 
Custom  houses,  5739 
Customs  administration,  5826 

Custos  Morum  Lodge,  Odd  Fellows,  Milford,  4963 
Cutler,  Carl  C. ,  5627 
Cutler,  Manasseh,  6120 
Cutter,  Calvin,  5019 
Cutter,  Caroline  H.,  5019 


274 


Index 


Cutter,  Daniel  Bateman,  4039 
Cutter,  Henry  Arthur,  4092,  5025 
Cutter,  R.  Ammi,  5854 
Cutt's  Grant,  N.H.,  no  items  located 
Cycling,  65,  4216,  4258,  6127 
Cyclones,  see  Tornadoes 

Daggett,  G.  Harris,  2832 

Dairy  plants,  4855,  5579 

Daland  Memorial  Library,  Mont  Vernon,  4995 

Dalton,  John  F. ,  285 

Dalton,  N.H.,  2485-2486 

Dam,  William,  2674,  2679 

Dame  Tavern,  Nottingham,  5332 

Dames'  Gore,  former  locality  in  Canaan 

Damon,  John  F.,  1412 

Damon,  Samuel  Foster,  286 

Dan  Hole  River,  5368 

Dana,  John  Grosvenor,  3400 

Dana,  Judah,  3401 

Dana,  Samuel  Trask,  287 

Dana,  Simeon,  5184 

Dana,  William  Swan,  3288 

Dana  Meeting  House,  New  Hampton,  5184 

Danbury,  N.H. ,  2487-2488 

Danbury,  N.H.   First  Parish  Congregational  Church, 
2487-2488 

Danforth,  William,  5859 

Daniel  M.  Christie  House,  Dover,  2576 

Daniell,  Jere  R. ,  288-293,  3402 

Daniell,  Mary  Eastman,  3122 

Daniels,  Bruce  C. ,  294 

Daniels,  Jonathan,  4649 

Daniels,  Nancy  Lord,  5243 

Dantzic,  former  name  of  Newbury 

Danville,  N.H. ,  2489 

Darby  Field,  place  in  Pinkham's  Grant 

D'Arles,  Henri,  pseud.,  see  Beaudet,  Henri 

Darling,  Gertrude,  5545 

Darrow,  Clarence  S.,  4185 

Dartmouth,  former  name  of  Jefferson 

Dartmouth  Alumni  Fund,  3336 

Dartmouth  Alumni  Magazine,  3612,  3710,  3795 

Dartmouth  Bi-Monthly,  3612 

Dartmouth  Cavalry,  3712-3713 

Dartmouth  Christian  Association,  3341 

Dartmouth  College,  3352,  3366,  3493;  619,  719, 
1017,  1183,  3289-3290,  3298-3299,  3302-3303, 
3312-3313,  3316,  3319,  3321,  3333,  3344-3346, 
3349,  3360,  3363,  3371,  3376,  3382-3384,  3391, 
3395-3396,  3398-3399,  3402-3403,  3405,  3413- 
3414,  3416,  3432,  3434,  3439,  3444-3445,  3448, 
3455,  3463,  3466,  3469,  3472,  3476,  3481,  3487, 
3490,  3494,  3516,  3520-3522,  3526,  3528-3535, 
3541-3542,  3587,  3600,  3604-3605,  3607,  3609, 
3614,  3625-3628,  3631,  3633-3635,  3637,  3641, 
3643-3644,  3650-3651,  3655-3656,  3661,  3663, 
3668-3669,  3673,  3675,  3685,  3688-3689,  3691, 
3696,  3703,  3706-3708,  3715,  3726-3728,  3731- 
3732,  3734,  3738,  3740,  3751,  3759,  3763-3764, 
3772,  3785-3789,  3797-3798,  3803,  4114,  6138— 
administration,  3286,  3317,  3356,  3394,  3543, 
3567,  3576,  3588,  3682,  3687,  3760,  3783,  3794— 
alumni,  3288,  3347,  3365,  3404,  3410-3412,  3417, 


3449,  3467-3468,  3554,  3612,  3724-3725,  4058— 
athletics,  3304,  3306,  3310,  3324,  3361,  3367 
3372,  3418,  3420,  3428,  3438,  3456,  3544,  3551, 
3560-3561,  3577,  3608,  3622,  3654,  3676,  3701 
3720,  3752,  3754,  3777,  3790-3792— buildings  and 
grounds,  807,  3308-3309,  3334,  3338,  3375,  3406- 
3407,  3409,  3465,  3475,  3489,  3501,  3536,  3556, 
3592,  3616,  3619,  3653,  3670,  3674,  3678,  3692, 
3806— commencement ,  3329,  3332,  3378,  3451,  3485, 
3499,  3733— faculty,  3293,  3311,  3323,  3343, 
3348,  3350,  3390,  3427,  3437,  3483,  3497-3498, 
3504,  3517,  3553,  3555,  3572-3574,  3585,  3658, 
3665,  3681,  3714,  3723,  3753,  3774,  3780,  3782, 
3784— students,  1094,  1248,  3297,  3318,  3322, 
3337,  3339,  3342,  3385-3387,  3392,  3400-3401, 
3415,  3426,  3441,  3446,  3453,  3462,  3464,  3471, 
3477,  3480,  3484,  3486,  3491-3492,  3515,  3523, 
3538-3539,  3546,  3557,  3564,  3568-3569,  3579, 
3581-3584,  3589,  3602-3603,  3611,  3613,  3621, 
3624,  3629,  3647,  3667,  3671,  3679-3680,  3684, 
3698,  3709,  3712-3713,  3730,  3735-3736,  3739, 
3744,  3747,  3755,  3765,  3769,  3779,  3799,  3804, 
3807 
Dartmouth  College.   Albert  Bradley  Center  for 

Mathematics,  3343 
Dartmouth  College.   Alumni  Association,  3419,  3540 
Dartmouth  College.   Alumni  Association  of  Boston, 

3662 
Dartmouth  College.   Alumni  Council,  3420,  3524-3525 
Dartmouth  College.   Amos  Tuck  School,  3575,  3746, 

3775 
Dartmouth  College.   Association  of  the  Alumni,  see 

Dartmouth  College.   Alumni  Association 
Dartmouth  College.   Athletic  Council,  3419 
Dartmouth  College.   Bissell  Hall,  3678 
Dartmouth  College.   Butterfield  Hall,  3678 
Dartmouth  College.   Casque  and  Gauntlet,  3359 
Dartmouth  College.   Chandler  Science  Department, 

3547,  3717 
Dartmouth  College.   Chandler  Scientific  Department, 

Phi  Zeta  Mu,  3778 
Dartmouth  College.   Church  of  Christ,  3309,  3369, 

3421-3425,  3590,  3593,  3646 
Dartmouth  College.   Class  of  1916,  3589 
Dartmouth  College.   Class  of  1926,  3554 
Dartmouth  College.   Class  of  1927,  3745 
Dartmouth  College.   Committee  for  Survey  of  Social 

Life  at  Dartmouth  College,  3426 
Dartmouth  College.   Department  of  Geography,  3427 
Dartmouth  College.   Faculty  Committee  on  Athletics, 

3428 
Dartmouth  College.   Kappa  Kappa  Kappa,  3677 
Dartmouth  College.   Library,  1394-1395,  3296,  3326, 
3389,  3429-3431,  3498,  3558,  3694,  3737,  3741, 
3781,  3801,  3808,  4366 
Dartmouth  College.   Mascoma  Lake  Project,  2863 
Dartmouth  College.   Medical  School,  see  Dartmouth 

Medical  School 
Dartmouth  College.   Museum  and  Galleries  (see  also 

Dartmouth  College  Gallery),  3716 
Dartmouth  College.   Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  3370 
Dartmouth  College.   Shattuck  Observatory,  3645,  3678 
Dartmouth  College.   Thayer  School  of  Civil  Engineer- 
ing (see  also  Thayer  School  of  Civil  Engineering, 
Dartmouth  College),  3570-3571,  3750 
Dartmouth  College.   Theological  Society,  3362 
Dartmouth  College.   Wentworth  Hall,  3678 
Dartmouth  College.   Wheeler  Hall,  3678 
Dartmouth  College.   Wilson  Hall,  3406,  3678 


275 


Index 


Dartmouth  College.   Woodward  Hall,  3678 

Dartmouth  College  Case,  see  Dartmouth  College  v. 
Woodward 

Dartmouth  College  Galleries,  3331,  3335,  3461 

Dartmouth  College  Grant,  see  Second  College  Grant 

Dartmouth  College  Dramatic  Association,  3693 

Dartmouth  College  Health  Services,  3620,  3745 

Dartmouth  College  v.  Woodward,  3320,  3328,  3340, 
3354-3355,  3397,  3433,  3450,  3457,  3479,  3503, 
3505,  3527,  3545,  3550,  3559,  3578,  3580,  3594, 
3632,  3636,  3638-3639,  3648-3649,  3655,  3672, 
3702,  3719,  3721-3722,  3729,  3742-3743,  3756- 
3758,  3766,  3768,  3776,  3793,  3800,  3802,  6181 

Dartmouth  Eye  Institute,  3352,  3496 

Dartmouth  Forensic  Union,  3557 

Dartmouth  Gazette  (newspaper) ,  3603 

Dartmouth  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3338,  3375, 
3501,  3563,  3592,  3595-3596,  3692 

Dartmouth  Literary  Magazine,  3327 

Dartmouth  Medical  School  (see  also  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege.  Medical  School),  3300,  3305,  3330,  3363- 
3364,  3435,  3495,  3537,  3548,  3591,  3640,  3711, 
3761,  3805 

Dartmouth  National  Bank,  Hanover,  3436 

Dartmouth  Outing  Club,  1814-1815,  3353,  3488,  3519 

Dartmouth  Outing  Club.   Environmental  Studies 
Division,  1813 

Dartmouth  Players,  3325 

Dartmouth  Scientific  Association,  3458 

Dartmouth  Winter  Carnival,  3748 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.   New  Hamp- 
shire, 1,  296-298,  413,  1871,  2563,  5285,  5664 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.   New  Hamp- 
shire.  Ashuelot  Chapter,  Keene,  4093 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.   New  Hamp- 
shire.  Gunthwaite  Chapter,  Lisbon,  1513 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.   New  Hamp- 
shire.  Mary  Butler  chapter,  Laconia,  4938 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.   New  Hamp- 
shire.  Molly  Stark  Chapter,  Manchester,  4650 

Davenport,  John,  5804 

Davidson,  Milon,  1644 

Davidson,  Nora,  4370 

Davies,  Julia  Elizabeth  Hickok,  299 

Davis,  Andrew  McFarland,  300-301 

Davis,  Bailey  K. ,  1825-1826 

Davis,  David  Br ion,  3858 

Davis,  Franklin  Ware,  5628 

Davis,  Joseph  H. ,  1186-1187 

Davis,  Josiah  Gardner,  1690,  1700,  3953 

Davis,  Mary,  4191 

Davis,  Mildred,  6217 

Davis,  N.  W. ,  5266 

Davis,  place  in  New  Durham 

Davis,  place  in  New  Ipswich 

Davis  Meeting  House,  place  in  Effingham 

Davis-Smith  Ffrost  House,  Newmarket,  5267,  5271 

Davison,  Harold  King,  3859 

Davisville,  Gilford,  1366 

Davisville,  place  in  Warner 

Dawes,  Dexter  Bailey,  Jr.,  5411 

Dawes,  Norman  H. ,  6290 

Day,  A.  J. ,  6272 

Day,  Gardiner  Mumford,  1701 

Day,  Gordon  M. ,  302,  3439 

Deal,  Eleanor  D.  ,  5470 

Dean,  Benjamin  Angier,  1878 


Dean,  James,  4718 

Dean,  John  Ward,  303,  5137 

Dean,  Laura  C. ,  4094 

Dean,  William  Kendrick,  4040,  4050 

Deane,  Charles,  105,  304 

Dearborn,  Benjamin,  5718,  5834 

Dearborn,  Clarkson,  3276,  6175 

Dearborn,  David  C. ,  305 

Dearborn,  Helen  E. ,  6425 

Dearborn,  Henry,  1209 

Dearborn,  John  Jacob,  5989 

Dearborn,  Ned,  3944 

Deaths,  see  Mortality 

Debating,  1264,  3337,  3755 

DeBerard,  Hazel,  5855 

DeBevoise,  G.  H. ,  1436 

Decatur,  Stephen,  5629-5633 

Deeds,  1623,  2925 

Deephaven,  place  in  Holderness 

Deer  Park,  place  in  Nashua 

Deerfield,  N.H. ,  1271,  1580,  1610,  2490-2542 

Deerfield  Agricultural  Fair  Association,  2512-2513 

Deerfield  Association  (Congregational),  306,  1324 

Deering,  N.H. ,  2543-2544 

Deering  and  Yeaton,  Portsmouth,  5627 

DeFazio,  Thomas  L. ,  5020 

Degnan,  Bryan,  4402 

DeLorier,  Madelyn,  4651 

Delta  Alpha,  Dartmouth  College,  3387 

Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.   Pi  Chapter.   Dartmouth  College, 

3440 
Delva,  Frank  W. , 
DeMasi,  Americo  Secundo,  3441 
DeMerit,  Margaret,  3442 
DeMerritt,  Jennie  Mabelle,  4580 
DeMerritt,  John,  4580 
Demers ,  Janet,  6461 
Democratic  Party,  775,  3816 
Demography,  see  Population 
Demond,  Elijah,  3656 
DeMoulpied,  Arthur  W. ,  4652 
Denio,  Herbert  Williams,  307 
Denmark,  Iowa,  5202 
Dennett,  Alexander,  308 
Dennett  family,  308 
Dennis,  Mrs.  Cye  A.,  4403 
DeNormandie,  James,  309,  5138,  5634,  5715,  5734, 

5778 
Densmore,  Lyman  Willard,  3917 
Dentists  and  dentistry,  1374,  2267,  2593 
Depots,  see  Railroad  stations 
Derby,  Elias  Hasket ,  310,  2564 
Derby,  Herbert  F. ,  311 
Derby,  Samuel  Carroll,  2733 
Derouin,  Raymond  E. ,  312 
Derry,  Frances,  313 
Derry,  N.H. ,  1582,  1598,  1603-1604,  2545-2573, 

4544,  4556,  5008 
Derry,  N.H.   First  Church,  2550 

Derry,  N.H.   Historical  Booklet  Committee,  2551 
Derry  Hill,  Acworth,  1640 
Derry  Historic  Research  Committee,  2552 
Derry  Manufacturing  Company,  2546 
Derryfield,  former  name  of  Manchester 
Derryfield  Park,  Manchester,  4835 
Derryfield  Social  Library,  Manchester,  4699 
Deshaies,  Fabien-Gedeian ,  5098 


276 


Ind 


ex 


Desrosiers,  Onesime- Joseph,  1305 

DeVoto,  Bernard,  1663 

Devoy,  T. -J. -Ernest ,  4768 

Dewey,  George,  4192 

Dewey,  Jesse  E. ,  4404 

Dewey,  William  Worthing ton,  3445 

Dexter,  Lewis,  4653 

Dexter,  Richard  and  Sons,  Newport,  5287 

Dexter,  Timothy,  2014 

Dey,  Charles  Frederick,  3446 

Diamond  Hill,  place  in  Concord 

Diamond  River,  1495A 

Dibble,  Ann,  315 

Dickerson,  Albert  Inskip,  3447 

Dickey,  John  Sloan,  3448 

Dickey,  Thomas  A.,  6098 

Dickinson,  Harold  J. ,  5867 

Dimond ,  place  in  Warner 

Dinah's  Rock,  Surry,  6261 

Dincauze,  Dena  Ferran,  4654-4655 

Dingit  Corner,  place  in  Webster 

Dinsmore,  Lala,  6186 

Diocese  of  Manchester,  see  Manchester  (Diocese, 
Roman  Catholic) 

Diocese  of  New  Hampshire,  see  New  Hampshire  (Dio- 
cese, Episcopal) 

Dion,  Frances,  3216 

Disasters,  see  Earthquakes,  Explosions,  Floods, 
Landslides,  Storms,  Tornadoes 

Dishman,  Robert  B. ,  317 

Dissertations,  260 

District  number  eight,  old  home  association,  4537 

District  No.  7  School,  Candia,  1926 

District  Nursing  Association,  Dover,  2593 

Dittrich,  Alan  B. ,  5868 

Divining  rods,  see  Dowsing 

Dix,  John  Adams,  2946 

Dixon,  Frank  H. ,  3449 

Dix's  Grant,  N.H.,  no  items  located 

Dixville,  N.H. ,  no  items  located 

Dockham  Shore,  N.H. ,  3154 

Doctors,  see  Physicians 

Dodd,  Marion  E. ,  318 

Dodd,  Walter  F. ,  319-320 

Dodge,  Ezra,  6298 

Dodge,  Jacob  Richards,  1535 

Dodge,  Joseph  B. ,  944,  6099-6101 

Dodge,  Levi  W. ,  1489,  4062,  5695,  6462-6463 

Dodge,  Renata,  1895 

Dodge,  Richard  E. ,  1490 

Dodge  Hollow,  place  in  Lempster 

Dodge  Tavern,  place  in  Walpole 

Doe,  Charles  Cogswell,  39,  321,  662,  1048,  1050- 
1054,  1056-1063,  2580,  3450,  3671-3672 

Doe,  Marion,  2777 

Doe,  W.  Everett,  4656 

Doherty,  Paul,  1491 

Dole,  Isaac,  4464 

Dole,  Lavinia  E. ,  1901 

Dole-Babbit  Road,  place  in  Franklin 

Dole  Junction,  place  in  Hinsdale 

Dolly  Copp  Forest  Camp,  place  in  Martin's  Location 

Domina,  Walter  E. ,  5636 

Domingue,  Joanne  Griffith,  2594 

Donahue,  Charles  H. ,  3387 

Donahue,  Marie,  322 

Donaldson,  Emily,  4573 


Donaldson,  Helen,  6176 

Donati  family,  3973 

Donegan,  Frank,  530 

Donegan,  Jacqueline,  3010 

Donnell,  Albert,  5256-5257 

Donovan,  Dennis,  4574 

Dooley,  Walter  N. ,  323 

Doolittle,  place  in  Hinsdale 

Dorchester,  N.H. ,  1502,  2574-2575 

Dorothy,  Wayland  Francis,  3451 

Dorr's  Corner,  place  in  Ossipee 

Doubleday,  Elwyn  J.,  Jr.,  324 

Douglas,  Charles  G. ,  III,  325-326 

Douglas,  William  0.,  327 

Dover,  Mass.,  5911,  5914 

Dover,  N.H. ,  2632;  404,  693,  964,  1113-1114,  1612, 

1617,  1624,  2576-2723,  5721 
Dover,  N.H.   First  Church,  2600 

Dover,  N.H.   First  Freewill  Baptist  Church,  2601 
Dover,  N.H.   First  Parish,  2602 

Dover,  N.H.   Franklin  Street  Baptist  Church,  2603 
Dover,  N.H.   Historical  Program  Committee,  2604 
Dover,  N.H.   Pierce  Memorial  Church,  2605 
Dover,  N.H.   Public  Library,  328,  2606 
Dover,  N.H.   St.  Thomas  Church,  2609 
Dover,  N.H.   Temple  Israel,  2610-2611 
Dover,  N.H.   Tercentenary  Committee,  2612 
Dover,  N.H.   350th  Anniversary  Corporation,  2613 
Dover,  N.H.   Washington  Street  Free  Baptist  Church, 

2614 
Dover,  N.H.   Washington  Street  Freewill  Baptist 

Church,  2615-2616 
Dover  and  Portsmouth  Railroad,  2577 
Dover  Children's  Home,  2617 
Dover  Combination,  2666 
Dover  Cooperative  Savings  Fund  and  Loan  Association, 

2623 
Dover  Cotton  Factory,  2704,  2721 
Dover  Fire  Department,  2636 
Dover  Fire  Engine  Company,  2628 
Dover  Fire  Society,  2628 
Dover  High  School,  2690,  2698,  2703 
Dover  Landing,  2699,  2701,  2705 
Dover  Manufacturing  Company,  2588,  2680 
Dover  Point,  1114,  2670 
Dover,  Somersworth  and  Rochester  Street  Railway, 

1616,  1625 
Dover  Woman's  Club,  2579 
Dow,  Alice  E. ,  3223 
Dow,  Charles  H. ,  6291 
Dow,  Israel,  4707 
Dow,  Jabez,  4292 
Dow,  Joseph,  1586,  3244-3255 
Dow,  Lucy  Ellen,  3245-3246 
Dowd,  Mary  H. ,  329,  753 
Dowling,  L.  H. ,  330 
Downer  family,  4426 
Downes,  William  Howe,  331 
Downing,  Reginald,  3880 

Downs,  Charles  Algernon,  3452,  4405-4407 
Downs,  Deborah,  332 
Downs,  John  A.,  1659 
Downs,  Joseph,  5637 
Dowsing,  1467 
Dowst,  John,  1664 
Doyle,  Larry  E.,  Jr.,  2612 
Dragon  Senior  Society  (Dartmouth  College) ,  3453 


277 


Index 


Drake,  George  R. ,  333 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams,  334 

Drake  family,  1257 

Drake's  Corner,  place  in  Effingham 

Drama,  see  College  and  school  drama,  Theatre 

Draper  Corporation,  518 

Drenan,  Sprague  W. ,  4095 

Dresden,  former  name  of  Hanover 

Dresden  Press,  Hanover,  3699 

Drew,  Harold  T. ,  6276 

Drewsville,  Walpole,  1450,  6387 

Driscoll,  Marion  Lang,  335,  2216 

Drown,  Daniel  P.,  5629 

Drown,  Thomas  Pickering,  5629 

Drowne,  Benjamin,  5629 

Drowne,  Samuel,  5629 

Drug  trade,  2646,  3879 

Drummond,  Josiah  Hayden,  338 

Drury,  Roger  W. ,  2217 

Drury,  Samuel  Smith,  2217 

Drury,  place  in  Peterborough 

Dryden,  former  name  of  Colebrook 

Dublin,  N.H.,  2724-2743 

Dublin,  N.H.   School  Committee,  2735 

Dublin  School,  2735A 

Dubois,  Peter  Cheeseman,  2928 

Dudley,  Albertus  True,  2929-2932,  2940 

Dudley,  Arthur  W. ,  339 

Dudley,  Frances  Perry,  2933 

Dudley,  Mrs.  Fred  W. ,  340 

Dudley,  Myron  Samuel,  5258 

Dudley,  W.  P. ,  2934 

Dueland,  Joy  V.,  4657 

Duke,  Ellen,  3454 

Duke,  George  T. ,  4562 

Dummer,  N.H. ,  2744-2745 

Dummer  Bicentennial  Committee,  2745 

DuMont,  John  Sanderson,  5384 

Dunbar,  Asa,  4163 

Dunbar,  Elijah,  5412-5413 

Dunbar  Hall,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy  (see  also 

Lawrence  Mansion,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy),  2913, 

2976 
Dunbarton,  N.H. ,  338,  2746-2764 
Duncan,  Annie  Holbrook,  5509 
Duncan,  George,  4550 
Duncan,  S.  Blackwell,  2218 
Duncan  family,  4550 
Duncklee,  Ethel  P.,  3860 
Dundee,  place  in  Jackson 
Dunham,  Josiah,  3455 
Dunham,  William  R. ,  6456 
Dunlap,  John,  284,  315 

Dunlap  family,  127,  284,  663,  984-985,  1381 
Dunn,  Robert  Hayes,  341,  5638-5639 
Dunn,  William  F. ,  4419 
Dunnington,  Thomas  C. ,  2621 
Dunstable,  former  name  of  Nashua 
Dunstan,  E.  H. ,  3974 
Duplin,  V.  J. ,  Jr. ,  5901 
Dupplin,  former  name  of  Lempster 
Dupuy,  William  L. ,  5546 

Duracrete  Block  Company,  Hooksett,  3973 
Durand,  former  name  of  Randolph 
Durel,  John  W. ,  342 
Durgin,  Dorothy  Ann,  1942 
Durgin,  William  B. ,  2240 


Durham,  N.H. ,  2817;  514,  642,  1617,  2765-2832 

Durham,  N.H.   Community  Church,  2781 

Durham,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  2779-2780 

Durham  Historic  Association,  2829 

Durkee,  Ruel,  2474 

Durnin,  Richard  Gerry,  343 

Dustan,  George,  5414 

Dustin,  Samuel  C,  4154 

Duston,  Arthur  S.,  4011 

Duston,  Charlotte  F. ,  4011 

Duston,  Hannah  Emerson,  1846 

Duston  family,  4011 

Dutch  elm  disease,  3556 

Dutton,  David,  635 

Dutton  Farm,  Deerfield,  2508 

Duxbury  School  Farm,  former  name  of  Milford 

Dwight,  Timothy,  1141 

Dwinell,  Lane,  4408-4409 

Dyer,  Caleb,  2847 

Dyer,  Joseph,  2853 

Dyer,  Mary  Marshall,  see  Marshall,  Mary 

Eagle  Hotel,  Keene,  4277 

Eames  family,  1497 

Earlington,  former  name  of  Winchester 

Early,  Eleanor,  344 

Early  Sites  Foundation,  5954 

Earthquakes,  1,  3250-3251,  4272 

East,  Edmund  R. ,  4658 

East  Alstead,  N.H. ,  1673,  1676 

East  Bear  Island,  place  in  Meredith 

East  Branch  and  Lincoln  Railroad,  101,  1514,  4482 

East  Canterbury,  N.H. ,  1942,  1949,  1952 

East  Congregational  Church,  Concord,  2113 

East  Derry,  1603,  2555 

East  Hampstead,  N.H. ,  3232 

East  Haverhill,  N.H. ,  3861,  3875,  3877 

East  Haverhill,  N.H.   Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

3861 
East  Haverhill  Cemetery,  3868 
East  Jaffrey,  N.H.,  4041 
East  Kingston,  N.H. ,  2833 
East  Lebanon,  N.H. ,  4394-4395 
East  Northwood,  N.H. ,  5326 
East  Pleasant  Street,  place  in  Franklin 
East  Rochester,  N.H. ,  5903 
East  Sandwich,  N.H. ,  6049,  6059,  6071-6072 
East  Sandwich  Chapel,  6071 
East  Side  Road,  Wentworth,  6441 
East  Unity,  N.H. ,  6354 
East  Wakefield,  N.H. ,  6359 
East  Westmoreland,  N.H. ,  6447,  6455 
Easterlin,  Richard  A. ,  346 
Eastern  coyotes,  see  Coyotes,  Eastern 
Eastern  Landaff,  former  name  of  Easton 
Eastern  New  Hampshire  Pomona  Grange,  333 
Eastern  Star,  Order  of  the,  see  Order  of  the  Eastern 

Star 
Eastman,  Anne  M. ,  347-351,  5139-5141 
Eastman,  Benjamin  Durgin,  2441 
Eastman,  Charles  W. ,  5785 

Eastman,  Charles  W. ,  Jr.,  347-352,  4299,  5139-5141 
Eastman,  Herbert  Walter,  4659,  4738 
Eastman,  John  Robie,  1562,  1723 
Eastman,  Mary  Elizabeth,  353 
Eastman,  Samuel  Coffin,  354,  2220 


278 


Index 


Eastman,  William  Kimball,  2435 

Eastman  family,  2219- 

Eastman  and  Morey's  Orchestra,  4644 

Eastman  Point,  place  in  Hampton 

Eastman's  Corner,  place  in  Kennington 

Easton,  Howard  T. ,  2935-2936 

Easton,  N.H. ,  2834 

East-Town,  former  name  of  Wakefield 

Eastview  Station,  place  in  Harrisville 

Eaton,  Ethel  M. ,  355 

Eaton,  Francis  Brown,  356,  1918-1919,  4755 

Eaton,  Joseph  Myron  Rensselaer,  3901 

Eaton,  Joshua,  1873-1874 

Eaton,  Moses,  643 

Eaton,  Nathan,  2833 

Eaton,  Stephen,  2833 

Eaton,  T.  A. ,  3222 

Eaton,  N.H.,  1413,  1418,  2835-2839 

Ebenezer,  Tolman,  5107 

Echo  Lake,  place  in  Marlow 

Echols,  Edward  Crawford,  2937,  2982 

Ecole  du  Sacre  Coeur,  Concord,  2182 

Ecoles  paroissiales ,  6205 

Economic  conditions,  549,  5061;  4,  294,  346,  419, 

616,  828,  859,  863,  881,  955,  1158,  1302,  1388, 

1405,  1527,  2890,  2960,  3282,  4371,  4563,  6465 
Eddy,  Mary  Baker,  1248,  3735 
Edes,  Marcia  Josephine,  5282 
Edes,  Samuel  Harcourt,  5282-5283 
Edgar,  Robert  Milton 
Edge,  Robert  W. ,  1957 
Edgemont,  place  in  Newbury 
Edgeville,  place  in  Nashua 
Edgewood,  place  in  Keene 
Edison,  Thomas  Alva,  733 
Edmands,  J.  Rayner ,  5855 
Edmonds,  John  B. ,  2366 
Edmunds,  David  W. ,  5929 
Edson,  Delia  H. ,  4411 
Edson,  Pearl  Paine,  3456 
Edson  Farm,  Westmoreland,  6447 
Education  (see  also  Schools,  Technical  Education), 

126,  142,  184,  386,  566,  601,  904,  1070,  1390, 

1935,  2476,  2735,  2741,  3233,  3995,  4537,  4807, 

5033 
Education  of  adults,  4033 
Educational  Council,  932 
Edward,  Brother  C. ,  360 
Edwards,  Elaine  Dill,  6253 
Edwards,  Jonathan,  5634 
Edwards,  Lilian  S. ,  6357A 
Effingham,  N.H.,  1271,  2840-2842 
Egan,  Clifford  L,  361-362 
Egypt,  place  in  Lancaster 
Ehrensperber,  Harold,  3159 
Eiseman,  Nathaniel  Joseph,  363 
Eisenhower,  Dwight  D. ,  3119 
Ela,  James  A. ,  364 
Ela  family,  364 
Elam,  Aida,  1935 
Elazar,  Daniel  Judah,  365 
Election  sermons,  905 
Electioneering,  2648,  3399 
Elections,  70,  111,  191,  248,  483,  486-487,  659, 

723,  775,  897,  1005,  1027,  1131,  1303,  1404, 

1634,  2689,  3816,  4239,  5279,  6051 
Electric  utilities,  1086,  1116,  5683 
Elephants,  4196,  4269,  4286 


11th  New  Hampshire  Provincial  Regiment,  259 

Eliot  family,  1855 

Eliot  Historical  Society,  Eliot,  Me.,  366 

Elkins,  Harvey,  2854 

Elkins,  N.H. ,  5223 

Ellingwood,  Leonard  M. ,  1680 

Elliot,  James  Bixby,  4186 

Elliot,  John,  5103 

Elliot  family,  1055 

Elliot  Hospital,  Manchester,  4662 

Ellis,  James  A.,  367,  1212 

Ellis,  Timothy,  4097 

Ellis,  William,  1367 

Ellis,  Wilmot  E. ,  5142 

Ellison,  Dorothy  M. ,  1732 

Ellsworth,  N.H.,  2843-2844 

Elm  Street,  Lebanon,  4444 

Elm  Street,  Manchester,  4583 

Elms,  Goffe's  Falls,  3180 

Elmwood,  place  in  Danbury 

Elmwood,  place  in  Hancock 

Elmwood  Rebekah  Lodge,  Charlestown,  1980 

Elwell,  Edward  Henry,  368 

Emerson,  Candace,  369 

Emerson,  Charles  Franklin,  3458,  3572,  3646 

Emerson,  Charles  S.  ,  4957 

Emerson,  Ella,  3075 

Emerson,  George  Barrell,  1278 

Emerson,  James  C,  1766 

Emerson,  Martha  Mae,  1936-1937 

Emerson,  Mertie  Alice,  4663 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  1433,  3459-3460,  3485,  4049 

Emerson,  Ruth  Porter,  5915 

Emerson  Station,  place  in  Henniker 

Emery,  George  Edwin,  1723 

Emery,  Samuel,  4491 

Emery  family,  2972 

Emerystown,  former  name  of  Andover 

Emhardt ,  Mary  C. , 

Emlen,  Robert  P. ,  2855 

Emond,  Bertha  R. ,  2083 

Employment  (see  also  Unemployment),  859-860,  862- 

863,  871,  881 
Endfield,  former  name  of  Enfield 
Endicott,  John,  4329 

Endicott  Rock,  the  Weirs,  in  Laconia,  686,  4341 
Enfield,  N.H. ,  576,  877,  1132,  1525,  2845-2872 
Enfield,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  2856 
Enfield,  N.H.   Shaker  Church,  2857 
Engel,  J.  N. ,  1584 
Engineering — study  and  teaching  (see  also  Dartmouth 

College.   Thayer  School  of  Civil  Engineering; 

Dartmouth  College.   Chandler  Scientific  School) , 

2811,  3570-3571 
Englehart,  Max,  5473 

English,  Benjamin  W. ,  Jr.,  370,  3846 
English,  John  Stephen,  371-372 
English,  William  J.,  4412 
English  language — provincialisms,  267,  494,  1379, 

1545,  3227,  4375 
English  literature — study  and  teaching,  2947 
Englund,  Evan  John,  373 
Eno,  Joel  N. ,  374 
Enright,  John  J. ,  2221 

Environmental  protection,  614,  909,  1067A 
Epidemics,  see  Hygiene,  public 
Epiphany  Chapter,  Order  of  Eastern  Star,  Concord, 

2160 


279 


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ex 


Episcopal  churches,  see  Churches,  Episcopal 

Epitaphs,  5690 

Epping,  N.H.,  1576,  1585,  2873-2878 

Epping,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  2873 

Epsom,  N.H.,  1271,  1572,  2879-2887 

Equity  Motion  Picture  Company,  6253 

Equity  Publishing  Corporation,  Orford,  5342 

Erickson,  Richard  B. ,  375 

Ericsson,  Thorwald,  3242 

Ermenc,  Joseph  John,  3570 

Errol,  N.H. ,  2888-2889 

Errol,  N.H.   Bicentennial  History  Committee,  2888 

Erving's  Location,  N.H.,  no  items  located 

Estaver,  Paul  E. ,  376-378,  4664,  4999,  5640,  6104 

Estes,  J.  Gray,  379 

Estes,  J.  Wath,  4538,  5641-5644 

Ethnic  groups  (see  also  particular  ethnic  groups), 
4538;  4665,  4691 

Etna,  place  in  Hanover 

European  War  (1914-1918),  see  World  War  I  (1914- 
1918) 

Eutrophication,  2863 

Evangelical  Churches ,  see  Churches ,  Evangelical 

Evangelical  Congregational  Church,  Claremont ,  2054 

Evans,  Alfred  Randall,  3196 

Evans,  Edward,  1569 

Evans,  George  C. ,  4063 

Evans,  George  Hill,  244,  380,  1655 

Evans,  H.  W. ,  5645 

Evans,  Israel,  2339 

Evans,  Ray,  3831 

Eveleth,  Charles  Healey,  1645 

Everett,  Charles  E. ,  2651 

Everett  family,  5222 

Everett,  place  in  Weare 

Ewert,  William  B. ,  381 

Excelsior  Literary  Association,  Keene,  4096 

Exeter,  N.H. ,  596,  619,  1094,  1271,  1576,  1577A, 
1585,  2890-3065,  5457 

Exeter,  N.H.   First  Church,  2941-2942 

Exeter,  N.H.   Public  Library,  382 

Exeter,  N.H.   Second  Parish,  2943 

Exeter,  Hampton  and  Amesbury  Street  Railroad  Com- 
pany, 1599 

Exeter,  Hampton  and  Amesbury  Street  Railway,  1583, 
3243 

Exhibitions  (see  also  Fairs),  4198,  6388 

Experiment  (wagon) ,  1459 

Explosions,  see  Steamboiler  explosions 

Expositions,  see  Exhibitions 

Express  highways,  1301 

Fabyan,  Horace,  179 
Fabyan  House,  place  in  Carroll 
Factories,  3815,  4724-4725 

Factory  Village,  former  name  of  Northfield 
Factory  Village,  place  in  Colebrook 
Fadden,  Agnes,  3975 
Faden,  William,  491 
Fairbanks,  Arthur,  3598 
Fairbanks,  Elsie  Daniels,  4666-4667 
Fairfield,  former  name  of  Woodstock 
Fairhurst,  Janet,  5646 
Fairlee,  Gray,  384,  4668 
Fairmount  Heights,  place  in  Nashua 
Fairs  (see  also  Agricultural  exhibitions),  6,  29, 
1424,  2512-2513,  4380,  6330 


Fairview,  place  in  Woodstock 

Falcon,  Thomas  Dyche,  3462 

Fales ,  Dean  A.,  Jr.,  5647 

Falls,  former  name  of  Milford 

Family,  4690 

Farley,  Irene,  4652,  4825 

Farley,  James  L. ,  2465,  3464-3465 

Farm  Bureau  Federation,  see  New  Hampshire  Farm 

Bureau  Federation 
Farm  life,  116,  1854,  2712,  6447,  6461 
Farmer,  Daniel  Davis,  3181 
Farmer,  John,  385-391,  1702-1703,  1853,  2222-2223, 

2252,  3467-3468 
Farmers'  Club,  Deerfield,  2514 

Farmer's  Weekly  Museum  (newspaper),  Walpole,  6383 
Farmington,  N.H.,  1612,  1624,  3066-3070 
Farmington,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  3066 
Farmington  Dock,  former  name  of  Farmington 
Farms  and  farmers  (see  also  Country  life,  Rural 

life),  776,  786,  790,  2215,  2410,  2499,  2508, 

2564,  4912,  5853,  4156,  5250 
Farnum,  Paul  E.,  1674 
Farrell,  Gabriel,  3469,  5343 
Farrington's  Corner,  place  in  Hopkinton 
Fassett,  James  Hiram,  392,  5022 
Faulkner,  Barry,  1433 
Faulkner,  Robert  E.,  4097 
Faulkner  and  Colony  Manufacturing  Company,  Keene, 

4076 
Fauster,  Carl,  6311-6313 
Fay,  Charles  Ernest,  393-394,  677,  1656 
Fay,  Cyrus  H. ,  4376 
Fay,  Nathan  W. ,  2051 
Fay,  Sidney  Bradshaw,  3507 
Fayerweather  Row,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 
Fearon,  Perley  E. ,  5479 

Federal  Fire  Society,  Portsmouth,  5648-5649,  5778 
Federal  Party,  659 
Federalists,  see  Federal  Party 

Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Association,  Dover,  2623 
Federal  Writer's  Project,  395-396 
Federmar  (pseud.),  2622 
Felch,  Albert  D. ,  6254 
Feldman,  Mark,  5955-5956 
Felker,  Andrew  L. ,  4937 
Fell,  Barry,  5957 
Fellows,  Asa  W. ,  3470 
Fellows,  Joseph  Warren,  397,  4670 
Fells ,  place  in  Newbury 
Felt,  Joseph  Barlow,  1753 
Fentress,  Walter  E.  H. ,  5650 
Fenwick,  Natalie,  5314 
Ferdinando,  Richard,  636 
Fergenson,  Arthur  Friend,  3471 
Ferguson,  A.  E. ,  398 
Ferguson,  Malcolm  M. ,  399-400,  1889 
Fernald,  place  in  Wolfeboro 
Fernald,  Chester  C. ,  401,  4958 
Fernald,  Elizabeth  C. ,  5331 
Ferncroft,  place  in  Albany 
Ferries,  2485 
Ferris,  Lloyd,  6105 
Ferriter,  Charles  A.,  5651 
Fessenden,  Hewett,  3472 
Fessenden,  place  in  Weare 
Fiechter,  Christian,  3827 
Field,  Anne  E. ,  6221 
Field,  Darby,  6157 


280 


Index 


Field,  Francis  F. ,  3171 

Field,  John,  6394 

Field,  Ruth  B.,  402,  1837,  4098 

Fife,  Harmon,  5384 

Fifth  Provincial  Congress,  949 

Filley,  Mary  Powers,  3873 

Fitts,  Abraham,  527 

Finance,  1162,  1341 

Finance,  public,  726 

Finch,  Eugene  D. ,  1794,  4499,  5930 

Fire  alarms,  4254 

Fire  departments,  2266,  2350,  2628,  2636,  4203-4204, 

4220,  4472,  4715,  4717,  4793,  4886,  5046,  5648, 

5732,  5778 
Fire  departments — equipment  and  supplies,  2220, 

4600,  4669,  4850,  4856 
Fire  engines,  4797 
Fire  Fencibles,  Keene,  4203 
Firearms  (see  also  Guns),  1329-1330,  4252,  4694, 

4732,  5384 
Firearms — explosions,  1474 
Firedamp,  1475 
Fires,  see  also,  Forest  fires,  67,  1678,  2515-2516, 

2978,  3221,  3309,  3536,  3563,  4199,  4201-4202, 

4204,  4429,  4953,  5091,  5095,  5649 
Firestone,  Harvey  S.,  733 

Acworth,  1645 
Berlin,  1818 
Claremont,  2038-2039 
Concord,  2204-2205,  2213, 


First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 

2224-2225,  2343 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 
First  Baptist  Church 


Hampton  Falls,  3272 
Keene,  4107,  4118,  4120. 
Lakeport,  4332 
Lebanon,  4413 
Manchester,  4908 
Nashua,  5040,  5050 
New  Boston,  5116 
New  London,  5242 
Newport,  5278,  5291 
Penacook,  2338 
Pittsfield,  5498 
Plainfield,  5529 
Sanbornton,  6002,  6011 


4149 


First  Baptist  Church, 

First  Christian  Church,  Wolfeboro,  6528 

First  Church,  Derry,  2550 

First  Church,  Dover,  2600,  2602,  2662,  2672,  2683 

First  Church,  Exeter,  2941-2942 

First  Church,  Lebanon,  4440 

First  Church,  Peterborough,  5443 

First  Church,  Tamworth,  6291 

First  Church,  Unitarian,  Peterborough,  5442 

First  Church,  Wakefield,  6370 

First  Church  of  Christ,  North  Conway,  2438 

First  Congregational  Church,  Boscawen,  1861 

First  Congregational  Church,  Claremont,  2037,  2040- 

2041,  2050,  2052 
First  Congregational  Church,  Concord,  2120-2121, 

2134,  2138,  2141,  2152,  2273,  2322,  2339,  2388- 

2390,  2415 
First  Congregational  Church,  Derry,  2545,  2560- 

2561,  2569,  2573 
First  Congregational  Church,  Dover,  2671,  2685 
First  Congregational  Chruch,  Dublin,  2731 
First  Congregational  Church,  Epsom,  2883 
First  Congregational  Church,  Farmington,  3066 
First  Congregational  Church,  Great  Falls,  6192-6193 
First  Congregational  Church,  Hampton,  3259,  3271 


First  Congregational  Church,  Hanover,  3470 

First  Congregational  Church,  Haverhill,  3851,  3865- 

3866 
First  Congregational  Church,  Hopkinton,  3981,  3986, 

3996 
First  Congregational  Church,  Keene  (see  also  United 

Church  of  Christ,  Keene),  4072,  4077,  4079,  4094, 

4103-4104,  4121-4124,  4140,  4150,  4162 
First  Congregational  Church,  Manchester,  4627,  4676, 

4747-4750,  4817,  4902 
First  Congregational  Church,  Milford,  4957,  4970 
First  Congregational  Church,  Nashua,  5004-5005, 

5016,  5026,  5041,  5051-5053 
First  Congregational  Church,  New  Ipswich,  5207 
First  Congregational  Church,  North  Barnstead,  1766 
First  Congregational  Church,  Orford,  5344 
First  Congregational  Chruch,  Pembroke,  5395 
First  Congregational  Church,  Peterborough,  5417 
First  Congregational  Church,  Rindge,  5869 
First  Congregational  Church,  Rochester,  5904,  5906 
First  Congregational  Church,  Salisbury,  see 

Congregational  Community  Church,  Salisbury 
First  Congregational  Church,  Sandwich,  6035 
First  Congregational  Church,  Somersworth,  6206 
First  Congregational  Church,  Walpole,  6386 
First  Congregational  Church,  Webster,  6431,  6437- 

6438 
First  Congregational  Church,  Wolfeboro,  6528A 
First  Congregational  Church  and  Society,  Rindge, 

5874-5875,  5877 
First  Congregational  Society,  Dublin,  2742-2743 
First  Congregational  Society,  Goshen,  3201 
First  Congretational  (Unitarian)  Society,  Dublin, 

2727 
First  Freewill  Baptist  Church,  Dover,  2601 
First  Methodist  Church,  Claremont,  2055 
First  Methodist  Church,  Conway,  2439 
First  Methodist  Meeting-House,  Winchester,  6499 
First  National  Bank,  Concord,  2196 
First  National  Bank  of  Manchester,  403 
First  National  Bank,  Portsmouth,  5576,  5653,  5823 
First  Parish  Church,  Dover,  2587 
First  Parish  Church,  East  Derry,  2555 
First  Parish  Congregational  Church,  Danbury,  2487- 

2488 
First  Parish,  Dover,  2723 

First  Presbyterian  Church,  New  Boston,  5121 
First  Unitarian  Congregational  Society  Nashua,  see 

Unitarian  Church,  Nashua 
First  Unitarian  Church,  Franklin,  3122 
First  Unitarian  Congregational  Society,  Nashua,  see 

Unitarian  Universalist  Church,  Nashua 
First  Unitarian  Society,  Manchester,  4751-4752 
First  Unitarian  Society,  Nashua,  5011 
First  Unitarian  Congregational  Society,  Nashua, 

5054-5087 
First  Unitarian  Society  of  Christians,  Dover,  2651 
First  Universalist  Church,  Claremont,  2042 
Fish  and  game  licenses,  873 
Fish  Market,  place  in  Enfield 
Fisher,  Albert  V.,  Ill,  1682 
Fisher,  C.  Howard,  3152 
Fisher,  Charles  E.,  406,  4673 
Fisher,  Harvey,  6222 
Fisher,  Ichabod,  4206 
Fisher,  Robert,  5654 
Fisheries,  183,  350,  480,  484,  1039,  4854,  6333 


281 


Index 


Fishersf ield,  former  name  of  Newbury 

Fisherville,  Concord,  2258 

Fisherville,  former  name  of  Penacook 

Fishing,  4424,  4616 

Fisk,  Martin  Heald,  6323 

Fiske,  Catherine,  4110 

Fiske,  Francis  S.,  4099 

Fiske-Lamson  (stove) ,  4250 

Fitts,  James  Hill,  1920,  5252 

Fitz,  Louise,  407 

Fitzpatrick,  John  T. ,  408 

Fitzpatrick,  Mary  Blanche,  4674 

Fitzwilliam,  N.H. ,  3071-3082 

Fitzwilliam,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  3077 

Fitzwilliam  Tavern,  3081 

Flaccus,  Edward,  409 

Flagg,  William,  2578 

Flags,  531 

Flanders,  Alice  V. ,  32 

Flanders,  Harry  E. ,  396 

Flanders,  Louis  W. ,  2624 

Flanigen,  Jessy,  6027A 

Flat,  place  in  Franklin 

Flax  culture,  4156 

Fletcher,  Benjamin,  5023 

Fletcher,  Robert,  3473-3475,  3684 

Fletcher,  Walter  Holden,  3476,  4414 

Flibbert,  Joseph  T. ,  3811 

Flint,  Dorothea,  3477 

Flint,  Lyman,  3434,  3477 

Flint,  William  Williard,  2225-2226 

Flint,  William  Williard,  Jr.,  3477 

Floods,  279,  2093,  6429 

Floyd,  Charles  M. ,  4542A 

Flume,  in  Franconia,  3096,  3101,  3106-3107,  3111 

Fobes,  Charles  Bartlett,  6106-6107 

Fogg,  Alonzo  J.,  410-411 

Fogg,  Forrest  F. ,  412 

Fogg,  George  Gilman,  2430 

Fogg,  Jeremiah,  4292 

Fogg,  John  S.  H. ,  5654A 

Fogg,  Katherine  A. ,  5479A 

Fogg,  Robert  S. ,  401 

Fogg  Corners,  place  in  Hampton  Falls 

Foley,  Allen  R. ,  3695 

Folk  dancing,  977 

Folk  medicine,  699 

Folk  music,  5484 

Folklore,  51,  124,  334,  352,  372,  450,  481,  519, 
671,  939,  945,  1076,  1082,  1150,  1182,  1370, 
1655,  1658,  1965,  3651,  4221,  4255,  4335, 
4487,  4535,  6242,  6289,  6356 

Folsom,  Elizabeth  Knowles  (see  also  Folsom,  Mrs. 
W.  B.),  296,  413,  2944 

Folsom,  Mrs.  W.  B. ,  see  Folsom,  Elizabeth  K. 

Folsom,  Nathaniel,  1209 

Folsom,  Mrs.  Wendell  Burt,  835 

Food,  1477,  4213 

Food  packaging  and  industry,  see  Canning  and  pre- 
serving— industry  and  trade 

Football,  2771,  2916,  3306,  3324,  3544,  3551, 
3560,  3676,  3701,  3754,  3792 

Forbes,  Wells,  635 

Ford,  Bert,  4040 

Ford,  Charlotte  E. ,  3478 

Ford,  Daniel  F. ,  414-417,  1585,  2783,  3479 

Ford,  Elizabeth  Beede,  6026 

Ford,  Henry,  733 


Ford,  Joseph  P.,  418,  4675 

Ford,  Joseph  S.,  2945,  2955 

Ford,  Lena  Smith,  6036 

Ford,  Richard  N. ,  3480,  6037 

Ford,  Sewell,  4100 

Ford,  Worthington  Chauncey,  419,  2309 

Ford  Foundry  Company,  Concord,  2283 

Ford's  Crossing,  place  in  Danbury 

Ford's  Mill,  place  in  Danbury 

Forest  fires,  170,  287,  510,  578,  689,  1479,  4190, 

5003 
Forest  Lake,  place  in  Winchester 
Forest  products,  271 

Forest  Products  Association,  N.H. ,  78 
Forest  products — cooperative  marketing,  78 
Foresters  of  America,  2227 

Forests  and  forestry  (see  also  Forest  fires,  Forest 
products,  Forest  products — cooperative  market- 
ing, 8,  59,  166,  172,  176A,  215,  423,  411,  552, 
614,  691,  808,  872,  909,  1044,  1388-1389,  1812, 
2831,  4629,  5260 
Forge  Shop,  University  of  New  Hampshire,  2785 
Forgery,  see  Crime  and  criminals 

Forrest,  Edwin  W.,  4313 
Forrest,  Kate,  6327 
Forristall,  Maybelle,  6065 

Forsaith,  Carl  Cheswell,  1762,  1921,  2553 

The  Fort,  place  in  Concord 

Fort  Constitution,  see  Fort  William  and  Mary 

Fort  Washington,  Portsmouth,  5591 

Fort  Wentworth,  5316-5317 

Fort  William  and  Mary,  5128-5129,  5131-5132,  5134- 
5136,  5139-5148,  5152-5154,  5159-5166,  5167A- 
5170,  5172-5174,  5176-5177 

Fortifications  (see  also  Fort  William  and  Mary, 

Fort  Wentworth),  46,  1246,  1969,  1975,  1983-1984 . 
1996,  5155,  5159,  5999 

Fortnightly  Club,  Nashua,  5024,  5043 

Fortune,  Amos,  4033,  4042,  4060 

Foskett,  Linda,  6345 

Foss,  E.  E.,  2784 

Foss,  EmmaM.,  5547-5548 

Foss,  Gerald  Dickson,  420-421,  1589,  5655 

Foss,  Grace  Dunlap,  298 

Foss,  Hattie,  6233 

Foss,  Sam  Walter,  1227 

Foss  Beach,  place  in  Rye 

Foster,  A. ,  1795 

Foster,  Alvin  C. ,  4245 

Foster,  Clay,  1646 

Foster,  Herbert  Darling,  3481-3484,  3507 

Foster,  J.  W. ,  5656-5657 

Foster,  John,  422 

Foster,  John  H. ,  59,  423 

Foster,  John  L. ,  1537 

Foster,  Joseph,  1590,  5649,  5658-5662 

Foster,  Sarah  Haven,  5663 

Foster,  William  L. ,  424 

Foster's  Daily  Democrat,  Dover,  2619 

Fosterville,  place  in  Concord 

Foundry,  place  in  Colebrook 

Four  Corners,  place  in  Candia 

Four  Corners,  place  in  Freedom 

Four  Corners,  place  in  Keene 

4-H  Club,  1308 

Fourth  New  Hampshire  Turnpike,  1325 


282 


Index 


Fourth  of  July,  137,  1921,  4376 

Fourth  of  July  celebrations,  2667,  3237,  3379 
5766-5767 

Fourth  of  July  orations,  4174 

Fowle,  Daniel,  1004,  5652,  5655,  5748 

Fowler,  Frederick  W. ,  425-426 

Fowler,  Laura  Wentworth,  5664 

Fowler,  Trueworthy  Ladd,  5382 

Fowler,  William  Plumer,  5305-5306 

Fowler-Billings,  Katherine,  see  Billings,  Katherine 
Stevens  Fowler 

Fowler  Library,  Concord,  2183 

Fox,  Gustavus  Vasa,  1999 

Fox,  Kay,  4101 

Fox  Head  Point,  place  in  North  Hampton 

Fox  Point,  Newington,  5265 

Foyes  Corner,  place  in  Rye 

Fracker,  James  A.,  4826 

Fradd,  Agnes,  4676 

Fragasso,  Philip  M. ,  5665 

Francestown,  N.H. ,  3083-3092 

Francestown,  N.H. ,  Congregational  Church  of  Christ, 
3085 

Francestown  Academy,  3086 

Francestown  Soapstone  Company,  3088 

Franchise,  see  Suffrage 

Francis,  Richard  Lee,  3485 

Franco-Americans  (see  also  Association  Canado- 

Americaine) ,  812,  1021-1021A,  1068,  1205,  1396, 
1571,  1573,  1624,  1665,  2398-2399,  2681-2682, 
2717,  4337-4338,  4485,  4590-4595,  4601,  4608, 
4620,  4635-4639,  4660,  4726,  4760-4775,  4778, 
4783,  4825,  4829-4830,  4839,  4857,  4864,  4869- 
4870,  4880,  4887-4888,  4895-4896,  5037-5038, 
5059-5060,  5070,  5082,  5098,  5905,  5907-5908, 
5917-5918,  6203A-6205,  6208-6210 

Franconia  College,  732 

Franconia  Mountains,  241 

Franconia,  N.H. ,  648,  1069,  1513,  3093-3119,  4308, 
4488 

Franconia  Notch  (see  also  Indian  Head,  the  Pro- 
file), 683,  1301,  1511,  3094,  3099,  3102,  3104- 
3107,  3116,  3827 

Frank  Jones  Brewing  Company,  Portsmouth,  5620 

Frankenstein,  Godfrey  N. ,  3840 

Franklin,  N.H. ,  3120;  52,  1029,  2824,  3120-3143 

Franklin,  N.H.,  Christian  Church,  3125 

Franklin,  N.H. ,  Congregational  Church,  3126 

Franklin  Chapter.   Royal  Arch  Masons,  Bath,  1784 

Franklin  City,  Durham,  2773,  2798 

Franklin  Falls,  N.H. ,  52,  3124 

Franklin  Lodge  No.  6,  Freemasons,  Portsmouth,  4378, 
4415,  4417 

Franklin  Pierce  College,  Rindge,  732 

Franklin  Pierce  Homestead,  Hillsborough,  3915, 
3918,  3928,  3930 

Franklin  Pierce  House,  Concord,  2293,  2374,  2383 

Franklin  Public  Library,  3129 

Franklin  Street  Baptist  Church,  Dover,  2603 

Franklin  Street  Church,  Manchester,  4667,  4754-4755 

Franklin  Street  Congregational  Church,  Manchester, 
4756 

Fraser,  Charles  James,  3172 

Fraser,  David,  4785 

Fraser,  Esther  Stevens,  3247 

Fraternal  Lodge  No.  118,  Odd  Fellows,  Salem,  N.H., 
5975 

Fraternal  organizations  (see  also  Socie'te'  Saint- 
Jean-Baptiste,  Union  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Odd- 
Fellows,  Independent  Order  of,  Freemasons, 
Knights  of  Pythias),  2227,  4869-4870,  4910,  5905 


Fraternities,  see  Greek  Letter  societies 

Fredyma,  Marie-Louise,  427-428 

Fredyma,  Paul  J.,  427-428 

Free  Baptist  Church,  Meredith  Center,  4937 

Free  Baptist  Church,  Middleton,  4952 

Free  Press,  Manchester,  4733 

Free-Soil  Party,  553,  722 

Freewill  Baptist  Church,  Dover,  2616 

Free  Will  Baptist  Churches,  188,  434,  2375,  2590, 
2601,  2614,  3155,  4758-4759,  4937,  4952,  5367 

Free  Will  Baptist  Churches.   New  Hampshire  Yearly 
Meeting,  429 

Free  Will  Baptist  Society,  188 

Freedman,  Jacob,  430 

Freedom,  N.H.,  1271,  3144-3147 

Freeman,  Emma  B.,  4416 

Freeman,  Jonathan,  3368 

Freeman,  Peyton  Randolph,  3487 

Freeman,  Russell,  3886 

Freeman  family,  3565 

Freeman's  Point,  place  in  Portsmouth 

Freemanship,  see  Suffrage 

Freemasons,  129,  205-206,  213-214,  420-421,  561, 
651,  1250,  1589,  1784,  1875,  2072,  2160,  2451, 
2625,  2653,  2661,  3123,  3182,  3196,  3923,  4041, 
4092,  4102,  4112,  4143,  4172,  4352-4353,  4378, 
4622-4623,  4677-4678,  4822,  4959, 
5455,  5553,  5666,  5738,  5774,  5849, 


Claremont.   Union  "Mark"  Lodge,  No.  1, 

Concord,  2228 

East  Jaffrey.   Charity  Lodge,  No.  18, 

Lancaster.   North  Star  Lodge,  No.  8, 

Lancaster.   North  Star  Lodge,  No.  8, 

Lebanon.   Franklin  Lodge,  No.  6,  4417 
Manchester.   Lafayette  Lodge,  No.  41, 

Milford.   Benevolent  Lodge,  No.  7,  4959 
Portsmouth.   Saint  Andrew's  Lodge, 
5666 

Sandwich.   Red  Mountain  Lodge,  No.  68, 


4415,  4617, 

5025,  5030, 

6502 
Freemasons. 

2053 
Freemasons , 
Freemasons . 

4041 
Freemasons. 

4352-4353 
Freemasons . 
Freemasons . 

4677-4678 
Freemasons. 
Freemasons. 

No.  56, 
Freemasons 

6038 
Freese,  Barbara,  1975 
Freetown,  former  name  of  Raymond 
Freight  and  freightage,  4232 
Fremont,  N.H. ,  1585,  3148-3150 
French,  Albion  H.  ,  3160 
French,  Carl,  2534 
French,  Charles  E. ,  5119 
French,  Edward,  2229,  5415 
French,  Fred  B. ,  6211 
French,  George  H.,  2054 
French,  George  M. ,  5026 
French,  Greene,  5241 
French,  Henry  F. ,  2013 
French,  Jason,  4265 
French,  John  C,  2882,  5492 
French,  John  S. ,  5186 

French,  Jonathan,  431,  1586-1587,  5307-5309 
French,  Roberts  W. ,  3488 
French,  (J.  and  F.)  (firm),  Keene, 
French  Acre,  place  in  Nashua 
French  and  Heald  Company,  Milford, 
French  and  Indian  War  (1755-1763),  1096,  4291, 

5462,  6373 
French  language,  100 

French-Canadians,  see  Franco-Americans 
Freneau,  Philip  Morin,  3489 
Fresco  painting,  see  Mural  painting  and  decoration 


4265 

4960 
1096, 


283 


Ind 


ex 


Friel,  Arthur  0. ,  3918 

Friend,  Henry  C. ,  2946 

Friendly  Club,  Concord,  2257 

Friends  in  Council,  Lisbon,  4495 

Friends  Meeting  House,  place  in  Pittsfield 

Friends,  Society  of,  506,  1359,  2582,  2585,  2638, 
4459,  6040,  6046,  6050,  6176 

Frink,  John  S.  H. ,  1588 

Frink,  Mary  Elizabeth  Coleman,  5259 

Frink  and  Batchelder  (attornies) ,  3248 

Frink,  Mrs.  Darius,  see  Frink,  Mary  Elizabeth  Cole- 
man 

Frisbee,  0.  L. ,  5812 

Frizzell,  Martha  McDonalds,  1976,  6377 

Frost,  Carlton  P.,  921 

Frost,  Charles,  366 

Frost,  E.  B.,  3490 

Frost,  George,  II,  2794A 

Frost,  George,  III,  2794A 

Frost,  Gilman  D. ,  3565 

Frost,  Lesley,  2554 

Frost,  Marguerite,  1938 

Frost,  Robert,  381;  154,  637,  821,  1258,  2548, 
3110,  3491,  5544 

Frost,  Thomas  Bell,  5143 

Frost,  William  Pepperell,  2794A 

Frost  Free  Library,  Marlborough,  4914 

Frothingham,  C.  Mifflin,  5549 

Fry,  William  Henry,  432 

Fuller,  Frederick  Timothy,  2947 

Fuller,  William  Oliver,  5667 

Fullerton,  J.  E.,  3161,  4940 

Fullonton,  Joseph,  433-435,  1591,  5862 

Funeral  rites  (see  also  Gravestones),  1463,  4534 

Funkhouser,  Robert  D. ,  3408 

Furber,  George  Clarence,  4508 

Furman,  Victoria,  436 

Furnee,  Carol  M. ,  1414-1415 

Furniture,  127,  177,  180,  284,  315,  444,  455,  663, 
984-985,  1023,  1381,  2312,  3247,  4647,  4960, 
5204,  5577,  5604,  5630-5632,  5800,  5911 

Furniture  industry  and  trade,  4868 

G.  L.  Soule  Literary  Society,  Phillips  Exeter 

Academy,  2989 
Gadsby,  Elizabeth,  5144 
Gage,  Hale,  1896 
Gaines,  George,  5630 
Gaines,  John,  5630 
Gainey,  James  A. ,  894 
Gale,  place  in  Andover 
Gallagher,  Charles  Theodore,  3669 
Gallagher,  Edward  J.,  2230-2232 
Gallinger,  Jacob  H. ,  898 
Gallup,  John  S. ,  1678 
Gallup,  Ronald  W. ,  437-439 
Gait,  Robert  M. ,  2948 
Game  and  game  birds  (see  also  Bear,  Deer,  Moose), 

1142,  2517 
Games,  519,  1396,  4194 
Gamma  Delta  Epsilon  Fraternity.   Dartmouth  College, 

3492 
Gannon,  Frederic  Augustus,  440 
Ganong,  William  Francis,  677 
Garde  Lafayette,  New  Hampshire  National  Guard, 

4681 
Gardening,  see  Vegetable  gardening 


Gardens,  see  Horticulture 

Gardner,  F.  A. ,  441 

Gardner,  Lucina  Colburn,  4679 

Gardner,  William  M. ,  1538 

Gardner's  Grove,  place  in  Belmont 

Garland,  Caroline  Harwood ,  2626 

Garland,  Charles  Clayton,  2055 

Garland,  Margaret  Brown,  4020-4021 

Garland,  0.  Raymond,  3254 

Garlarneau,  Laurent,  4681 

Garrison,  place  in  Concord 

Garrison  Hill,  Dover,  2711 

Garrison  House,  Exeter,  2934 

Garrison  houses,  see  Architecture,  colonial 

Garters,  5225 

Garvin,  Donna-Belle,  442,  446,  5126 

Garvin,  James  L. ,  443-446,  2949,  5126,  5623,  5571, 
5613,  5669-5674,  5814 

Garden  Club  of  America,  5668 

Gas  manufacture  and  works,  4810 

Gasson,  H.  Dymoke,  6358 

Gates,  Paul  W. ,  3173 

Gault,  John,  854 

Gay,  Lisabel,  3919 

Gay  family,  5222 

Gaza,  place  in  Sanbornton 

Gazetteers,  204,  388,  411,  555,  771,  888,  890,  1508 

Geddes,  Edward  H. ,  3113 

Gee  Mill ,  place  in  Marlow 

Gemmill,  John  K. ,  447 

Genealogy,  305,  1270;  957,  1580,  1706,  1713,  1723, 
1738,  1918,  2007,  2462,  2644,  2664,  2675,  2898, 
3080,  3084,  3163,  3177,  3188,  3218,  3245,  3280, 
3895,  3913,  3962,  4039,  4373,  4508,  4941,  4981, 
4991,  4996,  5382,  5431,  5884,  5989,  6006,  6245, 
6257,  6266,  6278,  6308,  6343,  6346,  6372,  6377, 
6426,  6440,  6454,  6482,  6512 

General  Association  of  the  Congregational  and  Pres- 
byterian Churches  of  New  Hampshire,  49C 

General  Association  of  Congregational  Churches  of 
New  Hampshire,  784 

General  Association  of  New  Hampshire  (Congrega- 
tional) ,  216 

General  Monadnock  Society  for  the  Promotion  of 
Morals,  147  3 

General  Montgomery  House,  Haverhill,  3862 

General  Moulton  House,  3262 

General  Sullivan  (ship) ,  5587 

A  gentleman  of  Boston,  see  Hale,  Nathan 

Geography,  194,  1321 

Geography — study  and  teaching,  3723 

Geology  (see  also  Glaciers),  118,  202,  373,  430, 
438,  462-463,  471,  473,  505,  562-563,  565,  603- 
604,  634,  644,  677,  720,  802,  882,  889,  1037- 
1038,  1040,  1043,  1151,  1211,  1292,  1365,  1417, 
1427,  1441,  1456,  1483-1484,  1487,  1503-1505, 
1593,  1609,  3096,  3107,  3601,  5006,  6110,  6276, 
6378,  6531,  6534 

George,  Evan,  6217 

George,  Nellie  Palmer,  5268-5269 

George,  Robert  H. ,  1854 

George  Bennett  House,  Milford,  4961 

George  Holmes  Bixby  Memorial  Library,  Francestown, 
3087 

Georges,  Justine  Flint,  2627,  5675-5677 

Georges,  place  in  Columbia 

Georges  Mills,  N.H. ,  6253 


284 


Ind 


ex 


Georgia,  Anna,  6536 

German-Americans,  4801,  4840,  4863 

Gerould,  James  Harvey,  4228 

Gerould,  James  Thayer,  3493 

Gerould,  Samuel  Allen,  4103 

Gerould,  Samuel  Lankton,  443,  3183,  3954-3955, 
5510,  5515 

Gerrish,  Benjamin,  Jr. ,  58 

Gerrish,  place  in  Boscawen 

Gerrishtown,  former  name  of  Salisbury 

Gerrish  Corner,  place  in  Webster 

Gerry,  Leon,  1413 

Gethchell,  Sylvia  Fitts,  5270 

Ghost  Hollow,  place  in  Thornton 

Gibson,  Hamilton,  3494 

Gibson,  Raymond,  3920 

Gibson,  T.  C. ,  450 

Giffen,  Daniel  H. ,  451-454,  6314 

Giffen,  Jane  Cayford,  455-456,  5678-5679,  5713, 
6039 

Gifford,  John  Peal,  3310 

Gifford,  William  H. ,  2096 

Gilbert,  Benjamin,  3444,  3770 

Gilbert,  Edgar,  5958 

Gilbert,  George  H. ,  6378 

Gilbert,  Horace  D. ,  4088 

Gilbert's  Corner,  place  in  Orford 

Gilboa  Station,  place  in  Westmoreland 

Gile,  George  W. ,  457 

Gile,  John  F. ,  3495 

Gile,  John  M. ,  6182 

Gile  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 

Giles,  Benjamin,  5295 

Gilford,  N.H.,  1271,  1366,  3151-3155,  3163 

Gill,  Clara  M. ,  3441 

Gilman,  Arthur,  3956 

Gilman,  Benjamin  Clark,  1185 

Gilman,  John,  2909 

Gilman,  John  Taylor,  3528,  4147 

Gilman,  Joseph,  6292 

Gilman,  Josephine  D. ,  3079 

Gilman,  Nathaniel,  320,  1209 

Gilman,  Nicholas,  2774 

Gilman,  Nicholas,  Sr. ,  2944 

Gilman,  Richard  Hall,  3983 

Gilman,  Samuel,  1754 

Gilman  family,  2917,  2991 

Gilman  House,  Exeter,  2912,  3031 

Gilman' s  Location,  4020 

Gilmanton,  N.H. ,  1271,  3156-3170 

Gilmanton  Academy,  3159 

Gilmanton  Hill,  place  in  Bethlehem 

Gilmanton  Theological  Seminary,  3168,  3170 

Gilmantown,  former  name  of  Gilmanton 

Gilmore,  George  Clinton,  458,  4682-4683 

Gilmore,  Robert,  459 

Gilrain,  James  W. ,  4684 

Gilson,  John,  474 

Gilsum,  N.H.,  3171-3179 

Gisholt  Machine  Co.  (Madison,  Wis.?),  5959 

Glaciers,  472 

Gladstone  Flats,  place  in  Manchester 

Glass  manufacture  (see  also  Glassware,  New  Hamp- 
shire Glass  Factory),  632-633,  743,  1426,  1526 
4067,  4080,  4236,  4571,  4576,  6221,  6225, 
6309,  6311-6315,  6319-6322 

Glasson,  Philip  S.,  1827 


Glassware,  1435,  4089,  4143,  4173 

Glen,  place  in  Bartlett 

Glen  House,  Bean's  Grant,  1785 

Glen  House  (hotel),  Green's  Grant,  3221 

Glencliff,  6404 

Glendon  (ship) ,  3261 

Gliddon,  Gordon  H. ,  3496 

Globe  Tavern,  Portsmouth,  5828 

Glynn,  Frank,  5960-5962 

Goddard,  Richard  Halsey,  3497 

Godfrey,  Mary  Olive,  2627A 

Godwin,  Mills  E. ,  Jr.,  460 

Goffe,  John,  171,  1802-1803,  4557 

Goffe's  Falls,  Manchester,  3180 

Goffe's  Ferry,  place  in  Goffstown 

Goffstown,  N.H. ,  1271,  3180-3195,  4598 

Golden  Branch,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  2892,  2950 

Golden  Rule  Farm,  Nashua,  5013 

Goldsmith,  N.  W.  Reginald  Entwistle,  2625 

Goldthwait,  Fred  W. ,  6040 

Goldthwait,  Lawrence,  889 

Goldthwait,  Richard  Parker,  471-473,  889,  6110-6111 

Goldthwaite,  James  Walter,  461-470,  889,  1592-1593, 

3598,  4563,  6109 
Golf,  330 

Gonic,  N.H.,  1624,  5892,  5901 
Gonic,  N.H. ,  Paroisse  Saint-Leon,  5892 
Good  Will  Institute,  Nashua,  5013 
Goodale,  John  H. ,  474 

Gooding,  Alfred,  3249,  5680-5681,  5776,  5778 
Goodman,  Robert,  4022 
Goodrich,  Arthur  Lewis,  6419-6420 
Goodrich,  Edward,  475 
Goodrich,  Nathaniel  Lewis,  476,  3498 
Goodrich,  Samuel  Griswold,  3823 
Goodrich  Falls,  place  in  Bartlett 
Goodrich  (W.  S.)  Inc.,  Epping,  2875 
Goodson,  Becca,  4363 
Goodson,  Daniel,  4363 
Goodwin,  Allan  F. ,  1563 
Goodwin,  Ichabod,  5760 
Goodwin,  William  F. ,  477-478,  2927 
Gookin,  Nathaniel,  3249-3250 
Gookin,  William  Stoodley,  2621,  2686 
Goose  Hollow,  place  in  Thornton 
Gordon,  George  Augustus,  479,  1977 
Gordon,  J.,  2951 
Gordon,  Mary,  2952 
Gordon,  Myron,  480 

Gordon-Nash  Library,  New  Hampton,  5187,  5189 
Gordon  Pond  Railroad,  101 
Gore,  Effie  Kibby,  481,  1182 
Gorham,  N.H. ,  3196-3198 

Gorham  Lodge,  No.  73,  Freemasons,  Gorham,  3196 
Gorman,  Lawrence,  1958 
Goshen,  N.H.,  1634,  3199-3207 
Goshen,  N.H. ,  Bicentennial  Committee,  3200 
Gosport,  N.H.,  on  Star  Island,  Isles  of  Shoals, 

5936,  5944,  5950 
Goss,  Ossian  W. ,  4314 
Gosselin,  Guy,  5480,  6112-6114 
Gossville,  place  in  Epsom 
Gould,  Augustus  Addison,  5206 
Gould,  Bartlett,  2953 
Gould,  Elizabeth  Porter,  3499,  5682 
Gould,  Emily  Shepard,  5224 
Gould,  Isaiah,  6223 
Gould,  John,  Jr. ,  5204 
Gould,  Laura  M. ,  77 


285 


Index 


Gould,  Sylvester  Clark,  482-483,  4685-4687 

Gould  Hill  District,  place  in  Hopkinton 

Gove,  Edward,  1104,  1106,  6177 

Gove,  William,  1514,  6464 

Government  publications,  251,  253,  630,  711-712 

Governors,  111-112,  191,  290,  561,  935,  966,  994- 

995,  1006,  1032,  1077,  1092,  1192,  1227,  1310, 

2689,  3528,  5582 
Governor's  Council,  27,  887 
Governor's  Island,  in  Gifford,  1366,  1578 
Grace  Church,  Manchester,  4862 
Grace  United  Methodist  Church,  Keene,  4125 
Grade,  Arnold,  2554 
Graffagnino,  J.  Kevin,  3500 
Graf fort  Club,  Portsmouth,  5805 
Grafton,  N.H. ,  3208-3210 
Grafton  County,  92,  593,  655,  1501-1527 
Grafton  County  Conference  of  Congregational 

Churches,  1510 
Gramly,  Richard  Michael,  1828 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  937,  1590,  4401 
Grandchamp,  R. ,  pseud.,  see  Robert,  Adolphe 
Grange,  place  in  Lancaster 
Grange,  see  Patrons  of  Husbandry 
Grange  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Rochester, 

5893 
Granite,  place  in  Ossipee 
Granite  industry  and  trade,  6488 
Granite  State  Free  Press,  Lebanon,  4458 
Granliden,  place  in  Sunapee 
Grant,  Philip  A.,  Jr.,  485-487 
Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson,  1223 
Grant  Bridge,  Sandwich,  6047 
Grantham,  N.H. ,  511,  518,  575-576,  3211 
Graphite,  5103 

Grasmere,  place  in  Goffstown 
Graustein,  Jeanette  E. ,  488,  3829 
Graves,  Caroline  Fritts,  2443 
Graves,  Eli  E. ,  489 
Graves,  Ida  J. ,  3898 

Gravestones  (see  also  Epitaphs),  113,  446 
Graveyards,  see  Cemeteries 
Gray,  George,  2628 
Gray,  John,  3817 
Gray,  Margaret,  3817 
Great  Bay,  234 

Great  Boars  Head,  place  in  Hampton 
Great  Falls,  Somersworth,  693,  1612,  6192-6193 
Great  Falls  First  Congregational  Church,  6192-6193 
Great  Falls  High  School,  Somersworth,  6196 
Great  Falls  Manufacturing  Company,  Somersworth, 

6201 
Great  Falls  National  Bank,  Somersworth,  6200 
Great  Island,  former  name  of  New  Castle 
Great  Meadow,  former  name  of  Westmoreland 
Great  Road,  1289 

Greek  language — study  and  teaching,  2948,  3009 
Greek  letter  societies,  3387,  3415,  3426,  3486, 

3492,  3515,  3546,  3677,  4115 
Greek  Orthodox  Church  of  the  Annunciation,  Nashua, 

5055 
Greek  Orthodox  churches,  see  Churches,  Greek 

Orthodox 
Greek  Orthodox  Community,  Concord,  2180 
Greek  Orthodox  Community  Annunciation,  5056 
Greeks,  4701,  4739,  4779,  4841 
Greeley,  Horace,  1704,  1709,  1718 


Greeley,  Stephen  Sewell  Norton,  5493 

Green,  Clarence,  2350 

Green,  John,  5660 

Green,  Julian  W. ,  491 

Green,  Mark,  5660 

Green,  Persis  R. ,  49A 

Green,  Samuel  Abbott,  4945,  5027 

Green,  William  C,  2350 

Green  Hill,  place  in  Jackson 

Green  Street,  Lebanon,  4442 

Greenaway,  Florence  Philpott,  5915 

Greenaway,  Helen  Kidder,  5225,  5243 

Greene,  Aella,  3252 

Greene,  Anna,  5385 

Greene,  B.  B.  P. ,  492,  5271 

Greene,  Phyllis,  493 

Greene,  Theodore  P.,  4042 

Greene,  Wallace  M. ,  5145 

Greene,  William  C. ,  6041 

Greenfield,  N.H. ,  3212-3214 

Greenland,  N.H. ,  596,  1590,  1596,  3215-3220 

Greenleaf,  Charles  Henry,  3101 

Greenough,  C.  N. ,  494 

Greenough,  Daniel,  5181,  5803 

Greens,  see  Parks 

Green's  Grant,  N.H. ,  3221 

Greenville,  N.H. ,  3222-3223,  5008 

Greenwood,  Charles  E. ,  1885,  4201 

Greer,  Harry,  6427 

Greer,  James,  6008 

Greer,  Lois  Goodwin,  3862-3863 

Greer,  Raymond  C.  L. ,  5683 

Gregg,  Marjorie  True,  495 

Gregory,  Thomas,  5146 

Grenier  Airport,  Manchester,  4692,  4816 

Grenville,  former  name  of  Newport 

Griff eth,  David,  5804 

Griffeth,  Nathaniel,  5804 

Griff eth,  Samuel,  5804 

Griffin,  Barton  McLain,  1683 

Griffin,  Simon  Goodell,  4105,  5102,  5107 

Griff is,  William  Elliot,  496-497 

Griffith,  George  Bancroft,  2014,  4474,  4921A,  5143, 

6411 
Grimes,  Gordon  F. ,  2629-2630,  5916 
Grinnell,  W.  B. ,  498 
Gristmills,  2237,  2529,  4165-4166,  4230,  4379, 

4448,  4541,  5345 
Groggy  Harbor,  place  in  Thornton 
Gross,  Rita  D. ,  2478 
Gross,  Seymour  L. ,  1939 
Groton,  N.H. ,  3224 
Grover,  Edwin  0.,  3501 
Grover,  W.  B. ,  499 
Groves,  Ernest  R. ,  2650 
Groveton,  4501 
Grow,  Eugene  Julius,  3502 
Grummon,  Louise  Truslow,  4043 
Guild,  place  in  Newport 
Guinea,  place  in  Hampton 
Guinea  Ridge,  place  in  Gilmanton 
Gundalows ,  676 
Gunpowder,  3059,  4262,  5166 
Guns,  see  Firearms 
Gunscheon,  Mildred  H. ,  1870 
Gunsmiths,  4252 
Gunthwaite,  former  name  of  Lisbon 


286 


Index 


Guppey,  Joseph  D. ,  2648 

Gurney,  Caleb  Stevens,  5684 

Gustafson,  Albin,  4700 

Gustavus,  A.  C. ,  5028 

Guy,  Don,  3102 

Guyol,  Philip  Nelson,  500,  5317 

Guyol  Guards,  Concord,  2127 

Hackett,  Frank  Warren,  2631,  5126,  5685,  5768 

Hackett,  Wallace,  5686 

Hackett,  William  H.  Y. ,  501,  5595 

Haddock,  Charles  Brickett,  1163 

Hadfield,  Joseph,  2935 

Hadley,  Alice  M. ,  2755 

Hadley,  Amos,  502-503,  2173,  2756,  3130,  3921-3922, 

5301 
Hadley,  Elbridge  Dow,  504 
Hadley,  George  Plummer,  3185,  3188,  3192 
Hadley,  Jarvis  Bardwell,  505 
Hadley,  place  in  Jaffrey 
Hadley's  Purchase,  N.H. ,  3225 
Hadlock,  Charles  Brickett,  3348 
Hagan,  Horace  H. ,  3503 
Hagedorn,  Herman,  5416 
Haig,  George  Canterbury,  3909 
Haight,  John  McV.,  Jr.,  1516 
Hailstown,  former  name  of  Weare 
Haines,  Thomas  Vanburen,  5310 
Halcyon  Station,  place  in  Andover 
Hale,  Benjamin,  3293,  3504,  3643 
Hale,  Edward,  3013 

Hale,  John  Parker,  107,  553,  722,  1128-1129,  2302 
Hale,  Mary  A. ,  507 
Hale,  Nathan,  508 
Hale,  Salma,  509,  4106 
Hale,  Samuel,  2651 
Hale,  Samuel  Whitney,  4142 
Hale,  Sarah  Josepha  Buell,  1248 
Hale,  Warren  F. ,  510-511,  5260,  6412 
Hale  House,  Dover,  see  John  P.  Hale  House,  Dover 
Hale's  Location,  N.H. ,  3226 
Halestown,  former  name  of  Weare 


Haley,  Frank, 

Haley,  J.  W. , 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 

Hall 


4988 
4988 

Charles  Carroll,  5649,  5687 

Charles  F. ,  512 

Charles  N. ,  2233-2234 

Daniel,  513 

Mrs.  Daniel,  514 

Donald  Andrew,  515 

Forrest  J. ,  4107 

Forrest  W. ,  6447-6448 

Frederick,  516 

Granville  Stanley,  4128 

Jonathan,  517 

Lycrotas  B. ,  3458 

Marian  Cutts,  4427 

Marjory,  6115,  5688 

Micajah  Otis,  3218 

Moses,  6080 

Newton  Marshall,  3253 

Richard  Drew,  3745 

Robert  Sprague,  3505 

Samuel  G. ,  518 
Hall  family,  4427 
Hall  School,  Lebanon,  4463 
Hallamore,  Warren  S. ,  868 


Hallsville,  place  in  Manchester 

Halpert,  Herbert,  519 

Ham,  Edward  B. ,  4688 

Ham,  John  Randolph,  520,  2632-2634 

Ham,  Maria  Theresa,  2707 

Hamblen,  Sarah  E. ,  2444 

Hamburger,  Philip,  6116 

Hamel,  Alice,  5339 

Hamel,  Stanley  A.,  521 

Hamilton,  George  T. ,  944 

Hamilton,  Richard,  522 

Hammond,  Eugene,  5323 

Hammond,  Isaac  Weare,  523-528,  844,  1964 

Hammond,  Otis  Grant,  529-537,  842-844,  1236,  2172, 

2235-2236,  5147,  5933 
Hampshire  Pottery,  Keene,  4134,  4144 
Hampshire  Road,  place  in  Salem 
Hampstead,  N.H. ,  3227-3238 

Hampstead,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  3230 
Hampton,  N.H. ,  1271,  1584,  1587,  1592,  3239-3271, 

6211 
Hampton,  N.H.   American  Revolution  Bicentennial 

Committee,  3255 
Hampton  Academy,  3263 
Hampton  Beach,  N.H.,  3258,  3261 
Hampton  Falls,  N.H. ,  1577,  3272-3279 
Ham's-town,  former  name  of  Wakefield 
Hanaf ord ,  Mary  Elizabeth  Neal,  4941 
Hancock,  Frances  Anne  Johnson,  646-648,  1959,  3830, 

4991,  6117,  6124 
Hancock,  Frank  Roland,  1957,  1959 
Hancock,  N.H. ,  3280-3284 

Hancock  Factory  Village,  former  name  of  Bennington 
Hand,  Earl  M. ,  5346 

Handel  Society,  Dartmouth  College,  3747 
Handicraft  Society,  Peterborough,  5396 
Handscraf f ee,  former  name  of  South  Merrimac 
Hanover,  N.H.,  3352,  3366,  3431,  3493,  3666;  619, 

1094,  1173,  1517,  3285-3808,  4415 
Hanover,  N.H. ,  Howe  Library,  3508 
Hanover,  N.H.   Saint  Thomas'  Church,  3509 
Hanover  Center,  3301 
Hanover  Inn,  3511 
Hanover  Street,  Lebanon,  4418 
Hanover  Street  Church,  Manchester,  4704 
Hanrahan,  E.  J. ,  530 
Hansen,  B.  L. ,  5689 
Hansen,  Fred,  4419 
Hansen,  Mark,  3515 
Hanson,  Charles  Lane,  6236 
Hanson,  H.  H. ,  1772 
Hanson,  M.  Lilian,  1965 
Hansonville,  place  in  Rochester 
Hapgood,  Herbert  Jackson,  3516 
Happy  Corner,  place  in  Pittsburg 
Happy  Valley,  place  in  Peterborough 
Harding,  Robert  J.,  4420 
Harding,  Walter,  538,  6161 
Hardon,  Charles,  3984-3985,  4354 
Hardscrabble,  place  in  Lyme 
Hardy,  Ashley  Kingsley,  3517 
Hardy,  Charles  Russell,  3976 
Hardy,  Cyrus  E. ,  4920 
Hardy,  George  Henry,  250 
Hardy  Hill,  Lebanon,  4396 
Hareven,  Tamara  K. ,  4689-4691 
Hargate,  John,  2203 


287 


Index 


Harkaway,  William  I. ,  538A 

Harkness,  Marjory  Gane,  539,  642,  1421,  6293-6298 

Harlakenden  House,  Cornish,  2461,  2471 

Harlow,  Lewis  A. ,  1724 

Harmony  Lodge,  Freemasons,  Hillsborough,  3923 

Harper,  John  A.,  5417 

Harper,  John  Adams,  361-362 

Harriman,  Alice  Stratton,  907 

Harriman,  Arthur  Ilsley,  5690 

Harriman,  Walter,  502,  2237,  6395,  6470 

Harrington,  Charles  E. ,  3988 

Harrington,  Joe,  6344 

Harrington,  Rose  M. ,  6118 

Harriott,  Donald  B. ,  540 

Harris,  Amanda  B.,  6396 

Harris,  Dana,  3831 

Harris,  Estelle,  541 

Harris,  Fred  Henry,  3519 

Harris,  George,  6467 

Harris,  Irwin  F. ,  542 

Harris,  Mary  Bartlett,  6397 

Harris,  Milan,  3816 

Harris,  Stephen,  4195 

Harris,  Thaddeus  William,  4108 

Harris,  William  Samuel,  6506-6509 

Harris  family,  3809 

Harrison,  Hall,  2238 

Harrison,  William  Henry,  6051 

Harrisville,  N.H. ,  3809-3817 

Harry town,  former  name  of  Manchester 

Hart,  Dan,  543-544,  4692-4693 

Hart,  George  Thomas,  545 

Hart,  W.  W. ,  546-547,  1786,  3832 

Hartford,  Chester  P.,  5691-5692 

Hartford,  Fernando  Wood,  5693-5694 

Hart's  Location,  N.H. ,  648,  3818-3850 

Harvard  College,  2910 

Harvey,  Edwin  Deeks ,  5344 

Harvey,  Mrs.  James  E. ,  6258 

Harvey,  Jonathan,  617 

Harvey,  Joseph,  5272 

Harvey,  Lashley  Grey,  548 

Harvey,  Milton  H. ,  506 

Harvey,  Thomas,  5660 

Harvey  family,  5222 

Harvey  District,  place  in  Manchester 

Haskell,  Ray  Isaac,  1839 

Hassam,  Frederick  F. ,  5148 

Hasse,  Adelaide  Rosalia,  549 

Hastings,  Philip  R. ,  550,  4482 

Hastings,  Susannah  Willard  Johnson,  1981-1982,  1988 

Hastings,  place  in  New  London 

Hatch,  Mary  R.  P.,  3520-3521,  4355,  5149,  5695 

Hatch,  Richard,  3813 

Hatch,  Richard  W. ,  3522 

Hatfield,  Myrtle  Marguerite,  2954 

Hatfield,  R.  E. ,  2555 

Hatfield,  place  in  Hopkinton 

Haubrich,  Alice  I.  Clark,  551 

Haven,  Joseph,  5894-5895 

Haven,  Samuel,  5830 

Haven,  Samuel  Cushman,  2955 

Haven  House,  Portsmouth,  5830 

Haverhill,  N.H. ,  1525,  3851-3890,  4501 

Haverhill,  N.H. ,  First  Congregational  Church,  3865- 

3866 
Haverhill  Academy,  3867 


Haverhill  Cemetery,  3868 

Haverhill  Road  Corner,  place  in  Kensington 

Hawke,  former  name  of  Danville 

Hawkins,  Guy  C,  552 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  1939,  1956,  3821,  3823 

Hay,  Warren  H. ,  4694 

Hayden,  Bertha  M. ,  3957 

Hayes,  John  Lord,  553 

Hayes  family,  5222 

Hayes  (R.  G.  and  H.  G.)  (firm),  2669 

Hayes,  place  in  Rochester 

Hayes  Corner,  place  in  Milton 

Hayley,  John  William,  6351,  6519 

Haymarket  Square,  place  in  Portsmouth 

Haynes ,  Martin  A.,  554 

Hayward ,  Jedediah  Kilbourn,  3523 

Hayward ,  John,  555 

Hayward,  Oliver  S. ,  3761 

Hayward,  Robert  Peter,  1455 

Hayward,  Sidney  Chandler,  3524-3525,  3697 

Hayward,  Silvanus,  2753,  3175-3177,  5898 

Hayward,  William  Willis,  3280 

Hazard,  Ebenezer,  760 

Hazeltine,  Ashley  G.,  556 

Hazelton,  Philip  A.,  886-887,  2239,  3891 

Hazen,  Henry  Allen,  449,  557-558,  5550 

Hazen,  place  in  Whitefield 

Hazlett,  Charles  Albert,  1594,  5696-5698,  5727,  5778 

Hazzard,  Dorothy,  5699 

Heald,  Addison,  4964 

Heald,  Albert,  1700 

Heald,  Bruce  D. ,  559-560 

Heald,  Charles  B. ,  561,  4959,  4962-4963,  6316 

Heald,  Daniel,  4964 

Heald,  Harry  Lewis,  4507 

Heald,  Milton  Tidd,  562-563 

Healy,  Arthur  K.  D. ,  3522 

Healy,  William  A. ,  564 

Heard,  Patricia  L. ,  5150,  6030,  6042-6044 

Heath,  Helen  Pickering  Thompson,  2812 

Heath,  Marion,  6217 

Heathen  Corner,  former  place  in  Salem 

Hebron,  N.H.,  1322,  3891-3892 

Hedding,  place  in  Epping 

Heidelbourg,  former  name  of  New  London 

Heidelburg,  former  name  of  New  London 

Heilmann,  Martha  Wheeler,  5963 

Helgemore,  Greg,  4540 

Hell  Gate,  place  in  Atkinson  and  Gilmanton  Academy 
Grant 

Hemlock  Center,  place  in  Charlestown 

Hencken,  Hugh  O'Neill,  5964-5965 

Henderson,  Charles,  1501 

Henderson,  Donald  M. ,  565 

Henderson,  Helen,  2786-2787 

Henderson,  Oren  V. ,  2778 

Hendrick,  Irving  G. ,  566 

Hendrick,  Paul,  567 

Hendrick,  Peg,  6119 

Hendricks,  Abigail,  2788 

Henkels,  Stan  V.  (firm),  568 

Henkle,  Henrietta,  5418 

Hennessy,  William  G. ,  569,  2445,  2832,  5700,  5966, 
6012 

Henney,  Keith,  1413,  2836-2837 

Henney,  Nella  Braddy,  2835-2837 

Henniker,  N.H. ,  1271,  1359,  3893-3906 

Henniker,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  3900-3902 


288 


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Henniker  Academy  and  High  School,  3905 

Henry,  James  E. ,  1514 

Henry  (James  E.)  and  Sons,  Zealand  Valley,  1958 

Henryville,  former  place  in  Lincoln 

Henshaw,  Daniel,  3526 

Herald  of  Freedom,  Concord,  2112 

Herbert,  Alma  J.,  570,  2241 

Hereditary  Societies,  see  Daughters  of  the  American 

Revolution,  Sons  cf  the  American  Revolution 
Hereford,  former  name  of  Newbury 
Hereford  Railroad,  1481 
Herman,  Jan  K. ,  2635 
Herrick,  Henry,  4695 
Hersey,  M.  J. ,  1725 
Herndon,  Richard,  770 
Herr,  Clarence  S.,  78,  571 
Hetzel,  Ralph  D.  ,  2815 
Hewes,  Robert,  6320 
Hibbard,  Ellery  A.,  1408 
Hicks,  Benjamin,  5859 
Hidden,  Mabel,  6299-6300 
Hidden,  Samuel,  6288,  6290 
Hiddleburg,  former  name  of  New  London 
Higgins,  Clarence,  2353 
Higgins,  Roland  W. ,  5701 

Higgins  Brothers  Company,  Manchester,  4868 
High  Bridge,  place  in  New  Ipswich 
High  Rock,  place  in  Nashua 
High  schools,  2179,  2209,  2403,  2690-2691,  2698, 

2703,  3263,  3618,  3905,  4229,  4416,  4757,  4783, 

4876,  6056,  6196,  6402 
High  Street,  place  in  Albany 
Highland  District,  place  in  Manchester 
Hildreth,  David  Merrill,  1286 
Hill,  Carolyn  Bailey,  6317 
Hill,  Clement  Hugh,  3527 
Hill,  Ebenezer,  4925,  4927 
Hill,  Evan,  572-573,  4109,  5967 
Hill,  Gardner  C. ,  574,  1432,  4110 
Hill,  Hattie  M.  Robinson,  6359 
Hill,  Herbert  Wells,  3528,  4366 
Hill,  Isaac,  247,  1943,  3634 
Hill,  John  Boynton,  4926-4928,  5029 
Hill,  Olive  L. ,  2843 
Hill,  Ralph  Nading,  3529 
Hill,  Ruth  M. ,  2491,  5325,  5332 
Hill,  Thomas,  108 
Hill,  Thomas  Prentiss,  2109 
Hill,  William  Carroll,  3530-3535 
Hill,  N.H. ,  3907-3709 
The  Hill,  place  in  Somersworth 
Hill  Town,  place  in  Bartlett 
Hillman,  Harry,  3720 
Hills,  Thomas,  575-576 
Hills  Corner,  place  in  Canterbury 
Hillsborough,  N.H. ,  1271,  3910-3933 
Hillsborough  Bank,  Amherst,  1716 
Hillsborough  Center  Church,  3933 
Hillsborough  Conference  (Congregational) ,  1542 
Hillsborough  County,  120,  451,  1528-1551 
Hillsborough  Lodge,  No.  2,  Odd  Fellows,  Manchester, 

4686 
Hillside  Press,  Franklin,  3120;  3143 
Hilltop  Farm,  Littleton,  4500 
Hillville,  N.H.,  1949,  1952 
Hillyard,  Steven  W. ,  577 
Hilton,  Edward,  2670 
Hilton,  George  W. ,  1517 


Hilton,  Marcia  Frances,  1723 

Hilton,  William,  2670 

Hilton,  William  B.,  4964 

Hilton,  place  in  Dover 

Hilton's  Point,  former  name  of  Dover 

Hinds,  William  A.,  1940-1941,  2858 

Hinman,  Harold  P.,  3536 

Hinsdale,  N.H. ,  291,  1271,  3934-3941,  4069 

Hinsdale,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  3936 

Hiram  Lodge,  No.  9,  Freemasons,  Claremont,  2072 

Hirst,  Edgar  Clarkson,  578 

Historic  sites  (see  also  Historic  houses),  941, 
1513,  2035,  2401-2402,  2458,  2598,  3052,  4068, 
5358,  5663,  6433,  6435 

Historic  houses,  237,  239,  569,  1385,  1418,  1451, 
1603,  1608 

—Amherst,  1704-1705,  1718— Belmont ,  1806— 
Bradford,  1873-1874— Bridgewater,  1881-1882— 
Center  Harbor,  1967— Concord ,  2165-2166,  2293, 
2349,  2355,  2357,  2371,  2374,  2384,  2416— Conway, 
2435— Cornish,  2461,  2466— Deer  field,  2494,  2534 
— Derry,  2565-2568— Dover ,  2576,  2627,  2668, 
2673,  2679,  2706-2707,  2716— Dunbarton,  2747, 
2750— Durham,  2776,  2782,  2789— Epsom,  2885— 
Exeter,  2912,  2917,  2934,  2944,  2949,  2956, 
2961,  2977,  3010,  3029,  3031,  3045— Franklin, 
3121,  3139-3140,  3142— Greenland,  3220— Hampton, 
3240,  3262— Hampton  Falls,  3275— Hancock,  3281 
—Hanover,  3287,  3357-3358,  3380,  3481,  3772— 
Haverhill,  3870— Hillsborough,  3910,  3914-3915, 
3918,  3928,  3930— Hopkinton,  4011— Jaff rey,  4034, 
4048— Keene,  4163,  4180,  4235,  4280— Kensington, 
4295 — Kingston,  4298 — Laconia,  4308 — Lancaster, 
4358— Lebanon,  4402— Lisbon,  4493— Madbury ,  4580, 
—Manchester,  4650,  4794-4795,  4882,  4903— Mason, 
4932— Meredith,  4933—  Milford,  4961-4962— 
Moultonborough,  4997— New  Ipswich,  5203,  5217— 
Newmarket,  5268— Newport ,  5297— Orford,  5340, 
5348-5349— Peterborough,  5436— Plymouth,  5548, 
5551— Portsmouth,  5582,  5588,  5590,  5609,  5615- 
5619,  5622,  5632,  5637,  5647,  5654,  5662,  5672- 
5673,  5677,  5679,  5713,  5717,  5728,  5730,  5740, 
5749-5750,  5752,  5763,  5779,  5793-5794,  5802, 
5810-5811,  5814,  5822,  5829-5830,  5835,  5837, 
5842-5843— Rollinsford,  5910-5912,  5914— Salis- 
bury, 5990,  5994— Sandwich,  6020— Sutton,  6267— 
Tamworth,  6286— Temple,  6310,  6316— Wakefield, 
6364 — Warner,  6392 — Webster,  6436 — Wentworth, 
6441 

Historic  preservation,  189,  3142,  4325,  5676,  5850 

Historical  markers,  883,  1856,  5658 

Historical  Records  Survey.   New  Hampshire,  580-597 

Historical  societies  (see  also  New  Hampshire  His- 
torical Society),  1442,  2435,  3978,  3980,  3990 
3992,  4015,  6024,  6026,  6041,  6360 

Historical  Society  of  Cheshire  County,  1442 

Historical  Society  of  Temple,  6318 

Hitchcock,  Charles  Henry,  603-604,  677,  882,  3458, 
6143,  6531 

Hitchcock,  Hiram,  3399,  3597 

Hitchcock,  Mary,  3294,  3502,  3597,  3599,  3683 

Hitchcock  Clinic,  Hanover,  3659 

Hitchcock  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 

Hoadly,  George,  3370 

Hoag,  Barbara  S.,  6045 

Hoag,  John  B.  ,  6046 

Hoar,  Edward,  375 


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Hoban,  B.  A. ,  605 

Hobart,  Arthur,  606 

Hobbs,  Edwin  H. ,  4707 

Hochstein,  Rolaine,  5104 

Hockey,  2915,  3034,  3790 

Hodgdon,  Barbara,  381 

Hodgdon,  Mary  Josephine,  5031 

Hodgdon,  Russell,  6120-6121 

Hodge,  Marie  A.,  2574,  5551 

Hodges,  Alida  Cogswell,  1949 

Hodges,  George,  3945-3946 

Hodges,  Sydnor  F. ,  892 

Hodgkins,  William  Henry,  3669 

Hodgman,  Burns  P.,  2244 

Hodgson,  Alice  Doan,  5342,  5346-5351 

Hodgson,  Bertha  Niles,  607 

Hodson,  Florence  T. ,  6042,  6056 

Hoffman,  Malvina,  5934 

Hog  reeves,  1067 

Hogan,  John  Charles,  3743 

Hogan,  John  W. ,  2618,  2636-2637 

Hogg,  Ebenezer,  529 

Hoik,  Dan,  608 

Hoit,  Albert  Gallatin,  3480 

Hoit,  Sewel,  2371 

Hoit,  William  Henry,  3480 

Hoitt,  Mary  A.,  4469,  4471 

Holbrook,  Adin,  4165 

Holbrook,  Charles,  609 

Holbrook,  Chloe  P.,  6273 

Holbrook,  Jay  Mack,  610 

Holbrook,  Richard  Greene,  3539 

Holbrook,  Stewart  Hall,  2100,  5481-5482 

Holden,  Edward  Chauvenet,  6449 

Holden,  Luther  Loud,  6143 

Holden,  Raymond  P.,  5968 

Holden,  Mrs.  Walter  E. ,  6395 

Holden  Hill,  place  in  Langdon 

Holder,  Harold  W. ,  4965 

Holderness,  N.H. ,  1271,  1744,  3942-3949 

Holderness  School,  3948,  5556 

Holidays,  4111 

Holland,  Peter,  5511 

Holland,  Samuel,  491,  1235 

Holland,  Stephen,  4553 

Holland  Map,  1235 

Hollis,  Allen,  6406 

Hollis,  N.H.,  1532A,  1537,  1540,  1546-1548,  1550, 

3950-3972 
Hollis,  N.H.,  Congregational  Church,  3960-3961 
Hollis  Association  of  Ministers  (Congregational) , 

696,  3953 
Hollis  Station,  place  in  Nashua 
Holman,  John  M. ,  3256 

Holmes,  Charles  Nevers,  611-613,  2638,  5702-5703 
Holmes,  Lazarus,  5859 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell,  1053,  3330 
Holmes,  Paul  E. ,  1755 
Holmes,  Mrs.  Philip  B. ,  1704 
Hoist,  Mrs.  Engelhardt  W. ,  2191 
Holt,  Edwin,  5704 
Holt,  William  Leland,  3732 
Holton,  place  in  Deering 
Holy  Resurrection  Russian  Orthodox  Church,  Clare- 

mont,  2043 
Holy  Trinity  Church,  Concord,  2180 
Holy  Trinity  Polish  National  Catholic  Church, 

Manchester,  4757A 


Home  missions,  see  Missions,  home 

Honor  societies,  3679 

Hooks  Crossing,  place  in  Auburn 

Hooksett,  N.H.,  1572,  3973-3976 

Hooper,  Franklin  William,  6379 

Hopkins,  Adoniram  Judson,  2757 

Hopkins,  Arthur  Warren,  6274-6275 

Hopkins,  Doris  E. ,  3212 

Hopkins,  Ernest  Martin,  3409,  3414,  3540-3543,  3682, 
3794 

Hopkins,  Henrietta  M. ,  3213 

Hopkins,  Robert  C. ,  1910 

Hopkins  Center,  Dartmouth  College,  3798 

Hopkinton,  N.H. ,  302,  1271,  3977-4013,  5392 

Hopkinton,  N.H. ,  First  Congregational  Church,  3986 

Hopkinton  Woman's  Club,  3989 

Horace  Greeley  House,  Amherst,  1704 

Home,  Ruth  Burnham  Davis,  2446 

Horner,  Thomas  Jay,  4752 

Hometown,  place  in  Farmington 

Horn's  Mills,  place  in  Wakefield 

Horse  Corner,  place  in  Chichester 

Horse  Hill,  place  in  Concord 

Horse  Meadow  Cemetery,  Haverhill,  3868 

Horse  Racing,  5981 

Horse  Railroad  Corporation,  Manchester,  4661 

Horses,  998 

Horton,  Guy  K. ,  3545 

Horton,  Louise  B. ,  5470 

Hoskins,  Mrs.  Chap in,  3990 

Hoskins,  Elkanah  Barney,  4560 

Hospitals,  383,  1231,  2105,  2305,  2386,  3294,  3502, 
3597,  3599,  3659,  3683,  4662,  5072,  5551,  5778, 
5840 

Hotel  Sargent,  New  London,  5228 

Hotels,  69,  179,  522,  542,  567,  608,  690,  989, 
1119,  1121,  1376,  1385,  1437,  1521 
— Albany,  1659— Boscawen,  1863 — Carroll,  1961 — 
Concord,  2393,  2418— Deerf ield,  2522— Dublin, 
2728— Fitzwilliam,  3075,  3081— Franconia,  3103— 
Gilmanton,  3158— Gof fstown,  3180— Green's  Grant, 
3221— Hadley's  Purchase,  3225— Hanover ,  3511— 
Haverhill,  3863 — Hopkinton,  4006— Keene,  4068, 
4079,  4114,  4146,  4158,  4160-4161,  4207,  4221, 
4241,  4255,  4277— Lebanon,  4386,  4394,  4450— 
Lisbon,  4490 — Manchester,  4712— Middleton,  4953 — 
New  Castle,  5151 — New  London,  5228 — Nottingham, 
5332— Piermont,  5471— Portsmouth,  5663,  5778, 
5828— Randolph,  5854— Sargent ' s  Purchase,  6137 — 
Shelburne,  6184— Surry,  6262— Wakefield,  6359 

Hough  Square,  Lebanon,  4402,  4422 

Houghton,  Matt,  2486 

Hounsell,  Janet  M. ,  2447 

House,  William  P.,  614 

House  of  Representatives,  see  New  Hampshire  Legis- 
lature.  House  of  Representatives 

Household  furnishings  (see  also  Furniture) ,  2017 

Houses,  historic,  see  Historic  houses 

Houston,  Alan  Fraser,  6047 

Houston,  John,  1800 

Hovey,  Henry  C. ,  5705 

Hovey,  Richard,  3582,  3584,  3611,  3667 

How,  Lyman  Bartlett,  614A 

Howard,  Alfred  F. ,  4924 

Howard,  Amah  R. ,  3211 

Howard,  Marion,  615 

Howard,  Thomas  D. ,  1978-1979 

Howarth,  Margery  D. ,  616 


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Howe,  Arthur  W. ,  6122 

Howe,  Florence  Thompson,  5204 

Howe,  Hamilton  T. ,  3664 

Howe,  John  L.,  617,  6267 

Howe,  Lois  Lilley,  1705 

Howe,  Margaret  A.,  3947 

Howe,  Mark  Antony  DeWolfe,  1433 

Howe,  William  B.  ,  2173 

Howe  Library,  Hanover,  3478,  3508,  3686 

Howeville,  place  in  Fitzwilliam 

Howland,  Clarence,  3544 

Howland,  Henry  E. ,  6379 

Hoxie,  Wilbar  M. ,  3257 

Hoyt,  Albert  H. ,  618 

Hoyt,  David  Charles,  3546 

Hoyt,  Enos,  6337 

Hoyt,  F.  Jerome,  3208 

Hoyt,  Fannie  Packard,  615 

Hoyt,  Jackson  M. ,  5261 

Hoyt,  Jane  Elizabeth,  2108 

Hoyt,  Joseph  Gibson,  2957 

Hoyt,  Mildred  D. ,  311 

Hoyt,  Peter  L. ,  6442 

Hoyt,  Philip,  5325 

Hoyts  Corner,  place  in  Bradford 

Hubbard,  David,  3281 

Hubbard,  Oliver  Payson,  3547-3548 

Hubbard,  place  in  Derry 

Hudson,  N.H. ,  1540,  4014-4018,  4544 

Hudson  Historical  Society.   Hudson  History  Com- 
mittee, 4015 

Hudson,  Pelham  and  Salem  Electric  Railway,  5379 

Hugh  de  Payens  Commandery,  Knights  Templar  (Free- 
masons), Keene,  4112 

Hughes,  Adelaide  R. ,  4952 

Hugo,  Howard  E.,  2958 

Hull,  Forrest  Prescott,  619 

Hull,  Franklin,  5032 

Hume,  Elizabeth  F. ,  5363 

Humphrey,  Grace,  5421 

Humphrey,  Moses,  2197 

Hungerford,  Edward,  2247,  5420 

Hunt,  Ellen  M. ,  3155 

Hunt,  Elmer  Munson,  620-623,  1810,  2248-2250,  2959, 
3219,  5990 

Hunt,  James  H. ,  6226 

Hunt,  John  M. ,  5062 

Hunt,  Lucian,  5315 

Hunt,  Mary  Ann,  5093 

Hunt,  Mary  Elizabeth,  5093 

Hunt,  Rae  S. ,  624 

Hunter,  Mrs.  Armstrong,  4972 

Hunter,  Edith  Fisher,  4966-4967 

Hunter,  George,  5804 

Hunter,  Harry  W. ,  6093 

Hunter,  Margaret  E.,  6353 

Hunting,  Warren  Belknap,  3550 

Hunting,  1225,  1458,  3178,  3944,  4424 

Huntingdon,  Ellsworth,  616 

Huntington,  Henry  Strong,  6398 

Huntington,  Joshua  Henry,  882,  1492,  6143 

Hunton,  Clara  L. ,  2056 

Hurd,  Duane  Hamilton,  625-627,  1539 

Hurd,  John,  3551-3552 

Hurd's  Location,  former  name  of  Monroe 

Hurley,  Philip  V.,  5057 

Hurlin,  William,  628-629,  1734,  5187A 


Hurricane  Quarries,  Keene,  4097 

Husband,  Richard  Wellington,  3553-3554 

Huse,  Raymond  H. ,  2395 

Huse,  William  H. ,  4541,  4699 

Hussey,  Abigail,  2668 

Hussey,  T.  W.  H. ,  5033 

Hutchins,  Abel,  2393 

Hutchins,  Charles  S. ,  1930 

Hutchinson,  Eliot  Dole,  3214 

Huxtable,  Ada  Louise,  3814 

Hygiene,  public  (see  also  Vital  records),  72,  665, 

697,  2511,  4005,  4299,  4573,  4609,  4682,  4848, 

5057,  5642 
Hyland,  Jesse  B. ,  1434 

Icarus,  pseud.,  see  Webster,  Daniel 

Ice  cream  freezers,  5021,  5092 

Ice  hockey,  see  Hockey 

Ice  industry,  543,  6357 

Ide,  Simon,  1629,  2057 

Idlewilde,  place  in  Pittsburg 

Imbs,  Bravig,  3555 

Immaculate  Conception  Church,  Penacook,  1557 

Immaculate  Conception  Church,  Portsmouth,  5746 

Immaculate  Heart  of  Mary  Parish,  Concord,  2169 

Immanuel  Community  Church,  Concord,  2181 

Improved  Machinery  Company,  Nashua,  5010 

Income,  828 

Independent  Democrat  (newspaper),  Concord,  2430 

Indian  Bridge,  Salisbury,  5991 

Indian  Camp,  Deerfield,  2519 

Indian  Head,  former  name  of  Franconia 

Indian  Head,  place  in  Lincoln 

Indian  Head,  place  in  Nashua 

Indian  Head  National  Bank,  Nashua,  5034-5035 

Indian  Stream  Republic,  former  name  of  Pittsburg 

Indian  Stream  Territory,  former  name  of  Pittsburg 

Indians  (see  also  Moor's  Indian  Charity  School, 

Hanover,  and  specific  tribes:   Algonquin,  Passa- 
conaway,  Pemigewasset  and  Pennacook) ,  7,  49B, 
124,  168,  183,  234,  246,  268,  302,  334,  371,  479, 
611,  631,  649,  759,  820,  1026,  1081,  1095-1096, 
1161,  1181,  1371,  1443-1444,  1595,  1623,  1654, 
1786,  1981,  2084,  2110-2111,  2270,  2369,  2586, 
2664,  2788,  2925,  3297,  3534,  3564,  3651,  3680, 
3940,  4197,  4342,  4655,  4731,  4809,  4814,  4842, 
4945,  5265,  5364,  5562,  6268,  6283,  6333,  6373, 
6434,  6503 

Industrial  management,  4088 

Industrial  promotion,  285 

Industry  (see  also  Boots  and  shoes,  Glass  manufac- 
ture, Instrument  manufacture,  Iron  industry  and 
trade,  Textile  industry),  6,  693,  730,  767,  859, 
863-864,  1001,  1516,  2057,  2063,  2396,  2457, 
2629,  2637,  2639,  2675,  2784,  3997,  4068,  4131, 
4152,  4382,  4409,  4618,  4640,  4697,  4796,  4808, 
4850,  5889 

Infirmaries,  see  Hospitals 

Influenza,  see  Hygiene,  public 

Ingalls,  Walter,  1322 

Innes,  Lowell,  632 

Inns,  see  Hotels 

Innoculation,  see  Hygiene,  public 

Insanity,  see  Mental  illness 

Insecticides,  2641 

Instrument  manufacture,  3574 

Insurance  companies,  2129,  4668,  4820-4821,  5893 


291 


Index 


Interior  decoration  (see  also  Mural  painting  and 
decorating),  4493,  5911 

Interlaken  Park,  place  in  Laconia 

International  Brotherhood  of  Pulp,  Sulphite  and 
Paper  Mill  Workers,  Local  75,  Berlin,  1829 

International  Cotton  Mills,  Stark  Division,  Man- 
chester, 4653 

International  Paper  Box  Machine  Company,  Nashua, 
5036 

International  Paper  Company,  6181 

International  Polar  Year,  2d,  6141 

Interstate  Route  93,  1301 

Inter-University  Case  Program,  3618 

Intervale,  N.H. ,  1777 

Intimate  Friends  Society,  Manchester,  4700 

Invalid's  Home,  Keene,  4126,  4130 

Investigator,  pseud.,  see  Oliver,  Daniel 

Irish  (nationality),  159,  707-709,  734,  951, 
1021A,  1033,  5401,  5403,  6199,  6264 

Iron  industry  and  trade,  3058,  3100,  3114 

Iron  Works,  place  in  Concord 

Irwin,  Frank  E. ,  3143 

Irwin,  Frederick  T. ,  5422 

Island  Pond,  1578 

Irwin,  Frederick  T. ,  633 

Isles  of  Shoals  (titles  about  New  Hampshire  islands 
— Londoners,  Seavey,  Star,  White — are  listed 
under  Rye,  N.H.;  about  Maine  islands — Appledore, 
Cedar,  Duck,  Malaga,  and  Smuttynose — are  listed 
under  Kittery,  Me.   Works  relating  to  the  Isles 
as  a  whole  will  be  listed  in  the  New  England 
volume),  1074,  5929,  5933,  5936,  5943 

Ives,  Charles  Quincy,  2556 

Ives,  Edward  D. ,  1958 

Jackens,  Mildred,  3556 

Jackson,  Andrew,  5017 

Jackson,  Charles  Thomas,  634 

Jackson,  Clement,  Jr.,  5804 

Jackson,  Esther,  1544 

Jackson,  Frances  B. ,  6048 

Jackson,  Hall,  5641-5644,  5707 

Jackson,  James  Robert,  4508 

Jackson,  Jerome  P.,  Jr.,  635 

Jackson,  Robert  H. ,  4509 

Jackson,  Russell  Leigh,  5707 

Jackson,  N.H. ,  4019-4025 

Jackson  House,  Portsmouth,  5607 

Jackson  Public  Library,  4019 

Jacob  Wendell  House,  Portsmouth,  57  50 

Jacobs,  Phebe  Ann,  3762 

Jacobson,  Alf  E. ,  636 

Jaffrey  family,  4038 

Jaffrey,  N.H. ,  1271,  1433,  4026-4060 

Jaffrey,  N.H.   Anniversary  Committee,  4045-4046 

Jaffrey,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  4047 

Jaffrey  Village  Improvement  Society,  4030 

Jaffrey  Center  Village  Improvement  Society,  4048 

Jager,  Grace,  6413-6414 

Jager,  Ronald,  6413-6414 

Jailer,  Mildred,  3103 

Jails,  see  Prisons 

Jalbert,  Eugene,  5037 

James  I,  672 

James,  Alexander,  913 

James,  E.  Worthen,  2492 

James,  Herbert  L. ,  3557 


James  B.  Perry  Post  No.  13,  Grand  Army  of  the  Repub- 
lic, Lebanon,  4401 

Jamieson,  Paul  F. ,  637,  4049 

Janesville,  place  in  Manchester 

Jansen,  Edmund  F.,  638 

Janverin,  Elizabeth  Knight,  5256 

Janverin  Hill,  place  in  Somersworth 

Jarvis,  William  R. ,  Jr.,  2058 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  360 

Jefferson,  N.H. ,  4061-4066 

Jefferson,  N.H.   Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  4065 

Jeffries,  Beatrice  Ruth,  886 

Jenkins,  Frank  S.,  5494 

Jenkins,  Frederick  Warren,  639,  2961,  3558 

Jenkins,  James  C. ,  3559 

Jenks ,  George  E. ,  2251 

Jenks,  Paul  R. ,  6123 

Jenness,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  2506 

Jenness,  Gilman  H.,  5927 

Jenness,  John  Scribner,  640-641 

Jenness,  Thomas,  2500 

Jenness  family,  2520 

Jenness  Beach,  place  in  Rye 

Jenness  Pond,  5320 

Jennesstown,  former  name  of  Warner 

Jennings,  Ellen  Cloutman,  5179 

Jennings,  George  Wilson,  2789-27  90 

Jeremiah  Mason  House,  Portsmouth,  5717 

Jeremiah  Smith  House,  Exeter,  2956 

Jericho,  place  in  Bartlett 

Jericho,  place  in  Landaff 

Jerome,  Christian  M. ,  2834 

Jesseman,  Mabel  S.,  4496 

Jewell,  Benjamin  R. ,  6212 

Jewell,  Bradbury,  642 

Jewell,  Celia,  3892 

Jewell,  Erastus  P.,  4315 

Jewell,  Winfield  Scott,  6114 

Jewett,  Jeremiah  Peabody,  1768 

Jewett,  Kenneth  E. ,  643 

Jews,  751,  2610-2611,  4786,  5069 

Jim  Town,  place  in  Gorham 

Jitneys,  4727 

John  A.  Connare,  Inc.,  Manchester,  4606 

John  Clark  House,  Portsmouth,  5608 

John  DeMerritt  House,  Madbury,  4580 

John  M.  Hunt  Memorial  Library,  Nashua,  5062 

John  P.  Hale  House,  Dover,  2576 

John  Paul  Jones  House,  Portsmouth,  5730 

John  Langdon  House,  Portsmouth,  5582 

John  Stark  House,  Manchester,  4903 

John  Webster  House,  Salisbury,  5990 

John  Wentworth  House,  Portsmouth,  5713 

John's  River,  1489 

Johnson,  Belsey  Scott,  4316 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Carl,  4113 

Johnson,  Clarence,  1966 

Johnson,  D.  W. ,  644 

Johnson,  David  K. ,  1564 

Johnson,  Donald  B. ,  645 

Johnson,  Eld on  Lee,  2791 

Johnson,  Elmer  Harry,  1675 

Johnson,  Frances  Anne,  see  Hancock,  Frances  Anne 
Johnson 

Johnson,  Frederick,  649,  5930 

Johnson,  Gertrude  B. ,  1879,  4300,  5969-5970 

Johnson,  Harry  Alden,  3258 

Johnson,  John  Edgar,  650 


292 


Index 


Johnson,  Mabel  Wood,  1647 

Johnson,  Stanley  A.,  651,  4092 

Johnson,  Susannah  Willard,  see  Hastings,  Susannah 

Willard  Johnson 
Johnson,  Theodore  Elliot,  1943 
Johnson,  place  in  Lincoln 

Johnston,  Albert  Chandler  (b.  1900),  1352 
Johnston,  Albert  Chandler  (b.  1925),  1352 
Jonah  Edson  Farm,  Westmoreland,  6447 
Jones,  Carleton  P.,  5512 
Jones,  Edwin  F. ,  4702 
Jones,  Elgin  A.,  4114,  4922-4923 
Jones,  Eliabeth  Orton,  4929 
Jones,  Ezra  A.,  652 
Jones,  Frank,  5600,  5848 
Jones,  Frederick  William,  5205,  5209 
Jones,  John  Paul,  529,  5730,  5747 
Jones,  W.  R. ,  2962 
Jones,  William  Safford,  653 
Jones,  McDuffee  and  Strattan  Company,  Boston, 

Mass. ,  4089 
Joppa,  place  in  Warner 
Jordan,  Charles  J.,  654,  4510,  6125 
Jordan,  Chester  B.,  655,  1519,  4365 
Jordan,  Clifford  Leslie,  Jr.,  3336,  3560-3561 
Joseph  Chase  Smith  place,  Meredith,  4933 
Joshua  Eaton  House,  Bradford,  1873-1874 
Joslin,  Mrs.  George  H. ,  2018 
Joslin,  Gilman,  3178 
Joslin  Station,  place  in  Keene 
Journalism  and  Journalists,  see  Newspapers,  College 

and  school  journalism 
Joy,  Arthur  F. ,  2253,  4423 
Joy,  Thelma,  6536 
Joyce,  Hewette  Elwell,  3562 
Joziatis,  Brenda,  2466 
Judges,  23,  39,  92,  106,  321,  661-662,  837,  972- 

973,  981,  992,  999,  1048-1053,  1055-1057,  1060- 

1062,  1294,  1296,  1311,  1407,  1488,  1500,  1515, 

1530,  1552,  1588,  3417,  5827 
Judson  Dunaway  Corporation,  Dover,  2641 

Kahn,  E.  J.,  Jr.,  5871 

Kaime,  Joanna  Jones,  1942 

Kaklamanas,  James,  656 

Kalijarvi,  Thorsten  Waino  Valentine,  657,  2254 

Kancamagus  Highway,  868 

Kaplan,  Sidney,  658 

Kaplanoff,  Mark  D. ,  659 

Kappa  Delta  Phi  Gamma  Chapter,  State  Normal  School, 

Keene,  4115 
Karanikas,  Alexander,  3189-3190 
Kasalonis,  Paul,  6194 
Kean,  Sumner,  4050,  6415 
Kearsarge,  place  in  Bartlett 
Kearsarge,  place  in  Conway 
Kearsarge  (ship) ,  1568 
Keeler,  S.  C. ,  5386 
Keeler,  Seth  Harrison,  1700 
Keene,  Ella  0. ,  660 
Keene,  N.H.,  517,  632,  693,  1433,  1438,  1455,  1474, 

1480,  4067-4290,  6314 
Keene,  N.H.   Baptist  Church,  4118 
Keene,  N.H.   Congregational  Society  (Unitarian), 

4119 
Keene,  N.H.   First  Baptist  Church,  4120 
Keene,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  4121-4123 


Keene,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church.   Home 

Circle,  4124 
Keene,  N.H.   Grace  United  Methodist  Church,  4125 
Keene,  N.H.   Invalids  Home,  4126 
Keene,  N.H.   Ordinances,  4127 

Keene,  N.H.   Public  Library,  4101,  4128,  4256 
Keene,  N.H.   Unitarian  Church,  4129 
Keene,  N.H.   Unitarian  Society,  4130 
Keene  Academy,  4079,  4197 
Keene  Automobile  Company,  4081 
Keene  Branch  Railroad,  1428 
Keene  Brass  Band,  4242 
Keene  Electric  Railway,  4091 
Keene  Engine  Company,  4220 
Keene  Evening  Sentinel,  4131 
Keene  Fire  Society,  4220 
Keene  Glass  Works,  4080 
Keene  High  School,  51 
Keene  History  Committee,  4132 
Keene  Light  Infantry,  4177 
Keene  National  Bank,  1433 

Keene  Normal  School,  see  Keene  State  College 
Keene  State  College,  4115,  4139 
Keene  Street,  Keene,  4224 

Keene  Teachers  College,  see  Keene  State  College 
Keeneborough,  former  name  of  Brentwood 
Keewayden,  place  in  Wolfeboro 
Kefauver,  Estes,  486 
Keith,  Susan  Bacon,  3947 
Kelley,  Barbara  Currier,  6328 
Kelley,  Frank  Harrison,  5188 
Kelley,  George  H. ,  4424,  4458 
Kelley,  Joseph  A.,  6200 
Kelley,  Joseph  E. ,  6194 
Kelley,  Mary  Upham,  1706 
Kelley  family,  5188 
Kelley  Library,  Salem,  5971 
Kelley  Road,  place  in  Franklin 
Kelleys  Corner,  place  in  Chichester 
Kelleys  Corner,  place  in  Gilmanton 
Kelley's  Falls,  N.H.,  3191 
Kelleyville,  place  in  Newport 
Kellog,  Frederick  B. ,  4016 
Kellog,  Warren  N. ,  2963 
Kelly,  Eric  Philbrook,  3563-3566,  3641 
Kelly,  John,  661,  3231 
Kelly  family,  709 
Kelsey  Town,  place  in  Nottingham 
Kemeny,  John  G. ,  3567 
Kendall,  A.  Harold,  4134,  4144 
Kendall,  George  M. ,  5423 
Kendall,  J.  C. ,  2792 
Kendrick,  Ariel,  3388 
Kendrick,  Muriel  S.,  927 
Kendrick  family  (of  Amherst) ,  1712 
Kendrick  family  (of  Lebanon) ,  4431 
Kenison,  Frank  R. ,  662,  850 
Kenison  Corner,  place  in  Allenstown 
Kensington,  N.H. ,  4291-4296 
Kent,  C.  N.,  91 
Kent,  Henry  Oakes,  1493-1494 
Kent,  Henry  0. ,  4365 
Kent,  John  Fuller,  2179 
Kent,  Maude,  2108 
Kent,  William,  2255 
Kenway,  Mary  M. ,  663 
Kenyon,  Thedia  Cox,  664 


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Index 


Kein,  Donald,  5708 

Kein,  Florence,  5709 

Kerr,  Robert  Brown,  665 

Kershner,  Charles  J.,  3568 

Ketchum,  Silas,  666,  3991-3992 

Keyes,  Frances  Parkinson  Wheeler,  3870,  3873,  5471 

Keyes,  Homer  Eaton,  3413-3414 

Keyes  Hollow,  place  in  Lempster 

Keyran  Walsh  House,  Portsmouth,  5672 

Kezar  Lake,  Sutton,  6268 
Kidd,  Coburn,  4048 
Kidder,  Camillus  George,  2964 
Kidder,  Frederic,  667,  5206 
Kidder,  Glen  M. ,  6126 
Kidder,  Joseph,  4703 
Kidderville,  place  in  Colebrook 

Kiewit  Computation  Center,  Dartmouth  College,  3644 
Kilborn,  Benjamin  W. ,  4522 
Kilborn,  Edward,  4522 

Kilbourne,  Frederick  Wilkinson,  668,  1657,  3104 
Kilburn,  Benjamin,  4506 
Kilburn  Brothers  View  Company,  Littleton,  4506, 

4510,  4520 
Kilburne  View  Co,  Littleton,  see  Kilburn  Brothers 

View  Company,  Littleton 
Kilkenny,  N.H. ,  no  items  located 
Kilpatrick,  Archie,  5710 
Kimball,  Arthur  R. ,  2256 
Kimball,  Bruce,  3569 
Kimball,  Daniel,  5506,  5515 
Kimball,  David,  3763 
Kimball,  Gertrude  S.,  3223 
Kimball,  Harriet  Carleton,  2257 
Kimball,  Henry  Ames,  1855 
Kimball,  Henry  Martyn,  3763 
Kimball,  Howard  A.,  6143 
Kimball,  John,  669,  2258,  4704 
Kimball,  John  D. ,  190 
Kimball,  Kate  J. ,  1781 
Kimball,  0.  Wilson,  5529 
Kimball,  Richard  H. ,  670 
Kimball,  William  Phelps,  3570-3571 
Kimball  family,  313 
Kimball  Street,  Lebanon,  4444 

Kimball  Union  Academy,  Meriden,  3719,  5503-5504, 
5506-5507,  5510-5522,  5530,  5532,  5534 

Kimball  Union  Academy,  Meriden.   Class  of  1866, 
5518 

Kimbal  View  House,  place  in  Whitefield 

King,  Allen  Lewis,  3572-3574 

King,  E.  P.,  3834 

King,  H.  Thorn,  6183 

King,  Lucy,  4564 

King,  Thomas  Starr,  671 

King  George's  War  (1744-1748),  952,  1096,  1985, 
2110-2111,  2369,  2409,  5999,  6434 

King  Philip's  War  (1675-1676),  1096,  2642 

King  William's  War  (1689-1697),  366,  1096,  1846, 
2635,  2586,  2589,  2677,  2772 

King's  Town,  former  name  of  Kingston 

Kingsbury,  Frank  Burnside,  1648,  4373,  6257-6258, 
6499 

Kingsbury,  Mabel  Hope,  673 

Kingsley,  Louise,  1151,  1503 

Kingston,  N.H. ,  4297-4307 

Kingston  Improvement  and  Historical  Society,  4303 

Kingston  Manufacturing  Company,  Newfields,  5254 

Kingston  East  Parish,  former  name  of  East  Kingston 


Kinney,  Charles  B. ,  674 

Kinney,  Nina  M.  Whitcomb,  1630,  2041 

Kinsella,  Ella  Gertrude,  5424 

Kinsella,  Hazel  Gertrude,  5424 

Kinsley,  Floyd  G. ,  3259 

Kinsman  Notch,  Woodstock,  6534,  6540 

Kirsch,  George  B. ,  675 

Kirsh,  Steven  M. ,  3575 

Kirtland,  J.  Copeland,  2965 

Kittery,  Me. ,  5712 

Kittredge,  George  Lyman,  2966 

Kiwanis  Club,  Concord,  2259 

Klewin,  Thomas  W. ,  676 

Kling,  Marjorie,  5972 

Klug,  Emily,  960 

Knapp,  David  C,  317 

Knapp,  William  Daniel,  6195 

Knapp,  Mrs.  William  Daniel,  6196 

Kneeland,  Frederick  Newton,  677 

Knight,  B[urton?]  C,  4916 

Knight,  Charles  Brigham,  5921 

Knight,  William  F. ,  4317 

Knights  of  Pythias.   New  Hampshire,  678,  1188-1189, 

2342 
Knights  Templar,  see  Freemasons 
Knipe,  William  A.,  679 
Knitting  machines,  988,  1238 
Knockers  Hollow,  place  in  Thornton 
Knollys,  Hanserd,  2663 
Knowles,  Ella  L. ,  243 
Knowles,  Gilbert  H. ,  6532 
Knowles,  James  A. ,  5711 
Knowles,  John  William,  2967 
Knowles,  Philip  E. ,  1808 
Knowlton,  Edgar  J. ,  4705 
Knox,  James  Carter,  2260 
Knox,  Martin  Van  Buren,  680,  2059,  4706 
Knox  Marsh,  place  in  Dover 
Koch,  Lou,  5151 
Koehler,  Martha  Peterson,  6381 
Koop,  Allan,  3617 

Korostovetz,  Ivan  Iakovlevich,  5712 
Kostecke,  Diane  M. ,  681,  3105 
Krause,  Glen  A. ,  2968 
Kubly,  Herbert,  5425 
Kyper,  Frank,  1419 
Kyte,  Joseph,  5539 

Labaree,  Benjamin,  1981 

Labaree,  Benjamin  Woods,  5152 

Labor  (see  also  Labor  unions),  860,  864-865,  881, 

2301,  4642-4643,  4652,  4689-4691,  5594 
Labor  Day,  1829,  4789 

Labor  unions  (see  also  Labor),  1829,  2033,  4789 
Laconia,  N.H. ,  52,  693,  4169,  4308-4346 
Laconia,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  4319 
Laconia,  N.H.   Ordinances,  etc.,  4320 
Laconia,  N.H.   Paroisse  du  Sacre-Coeur,  4321 
Laconia  Car  Company,  4336 
Laconia  Clinic,  4327 
Laconia  Company,  4330 
Laconia  Savings  Bank,  4322-4323 
Laconia  State  School,  4316 
Laconia  Street  Railway,  4345-4346 
Laconia  Woman's  Club,  4331 
Lacy,  Harriet  S.,  1256,  1596,  1681,  2972,  4304, 

5153,  5159,  5713 


294 


Index 


Ladd,  Alexander,  5822 

Ladd,  Daniel,  2110 

Ladd,  Nathaniel,  2944,  2999 

Ladd,  Richard  J. ,  682 

Ladd,  William,  1149 

Ladd-Gilman  House,  Exeter,  2999,  3045 

Ladd  House,  see  Mof fatt-Whipple  Mansion,  Ports- 
mouth 

Ladd  Street  Bell,  Haverhill,  3890 

Ladies  Benevolent  Society,  Congregational  Church, 
Winchester,  6496 

Ladies  of  the  Congregational  Society,  Lee,  4469 

LeDuke,  Karen,  6467 

Lafayette,  Marie  Joseph  Paul  Yves  Roch  Gilbert  du 
Motier,  Marquis  de,  206,  323,  1871,  5823 

Lafayette  Artillery  Company,  Peterborough,  4578 

Lafayette  Lodge,  No.  41,  Freemasons  in  Bedford, 
then  in  Manchester,  1824-1845,  4622-4623,  4678 

Laflan,  Kathy,  6461 

LaFleur,  Mary  Ann,  5714 

LaFleur,  Osborne  W. ,  5553 

Lagemann,  John  Kord,  2467 

Lagroe,  Guy  H. ,  683 

Laighton,  Mrs.  Charles  M. ,  5778 

Laighton,  Philip  D.  ,  684 

Laing,  Alexander,  3576 

Lake  Cottages,  place  in  Webster 

Lake  Massabesic,  356,  543-544 

Lake  Shore  Park,  place  in  Gilford 

Lake  Sunapee,  Newport,  605,  798-799 

Lake  Village,  Laconia,  see  Lakeport 

Lake  Wentworth,  1578,  6517 

Lake  Winnipesaukee  (see  also  Aquadoctan,  The  Weirs), 
114,  128,  131,  138-139,  153,  199,  230,  242,  417, 
426,  439,  473,  508,  533,  554,  559-560,  685-686, 
704,  1073,  1262,  1323,  1365-1366,  1370,  4329, 
4342-4343 

Lakeman,  Frank  W. ,  3544 

Lakeport,  N.H.,  place  in  Laconia,  formerly  Lake 
Village,  52,  1365,  4308,  4314,  4328,  4332,  4344 

Lakeside,  place  in  New  London 

Lakeway,  Mildred  C. ,  4511 

Lakewood  Station,  place  in  Ossipee 

Lamarre,  Margaret,  1782 

Lamb,  Fred  William,  687,  4659,  4707-4721 

Lambert,  Adelard,  4620 

Lamberton,  James  McCormick,  2261 

Lamont,  Thomas  W. ,  2938 

Lamont,  Thomas  William,  2971 

Lamont  Infirmary,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  2971 

LaMontagne,  Hector  0.,  2060 

Lamprey's  Corner,  place  in  Kensington 

Lampreyville,  former  name  of  Newmarket 

Lamson,  William,  5302 

Lamson  Pottery,  Exeter,  3000 

Lancaster,  Daniel,  1409,  3157,  3162-3164 

Lancaster,  N.H. ,  4347-4367,  4501,  6140 

Lancaster,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Sketchbook  Committee, 
4360 

Land  Grants,  171,  621,  717,  807,  841,  1030,  1156, 
1336,  1549,  1574,  2070,  3226,  3248,  3268,  5027, 
6508 

Land  tenure,  5433 

Land  titles,  156,  974,  2521 

Land  use,  1043,  1388,  1502,  1527,  4371,  4414,  4461 

Landaff,  N.H. ,  1513,  4368-4372 

Landers,  Arthur  A.,  2969-2970 


Landing,  place  in  Dover 

Landscape  art  and  artists,  108,  729,  740,  1437,  5720 

Landslides  (see  also  Willey  family),  409,  810,  3096, 

3823,  4066 
Lane,  Edmund  J.,  2685 
Lane,  Henry  W. ,  243 
Lane,  L.  K.  H. ,  3260 
Lane,  Lyman,  1435 
Lane,  Samuel,  6236 
Lane,  Stoddard,  4747 

Lanestown,  former  name  of  New  Boston 
Lang,  Richard,  3773 
Langdon,  John,  1209,  5582,  5616,  5731,  5793,  5829, 

5837 
Langdon,  Samuel,  1341,  3278 
Langdon,  William  Chauncey,  5522-5523 
Langdon,  Woodbury,  89 
Langdon,  N.H. ,  1675,  4373-4374 
Langdon  House,  Portsmouth,  5616,  5793,  5837 
Langdon  Park,  Portsmouth,  5715,  5734 
Langenbach,  Randolph,  4689,  4722-4725 
Langley,  Florence,  6471-6472 
Langley,  J.  Walter,  3577 
Langley,  James  McLellan,  688 
Langlois,  Victoria,  1396 
Langmaid,  Josie  A.,  5381,  5386 
Langs  Corner ,  place  in  Rye 
Languages,  modern,  2962 
Lansing,  Livingston,  689 

Lantern  Club,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  2958 
Lapham,  Donald  A. ,  690 
Larcom,  Lucy,  5365,  6490 
Larkham,  Thomas,  2663 
Larned,  Abijah,  1998 
LaRochefoucauld,  Liancourt  Francois  Alexandre 

Frederic,  due  de,  2935 
LaRonde,  Philip  Henry,  4726 
Larrabee,  Edward  Noble,  5443 
Larrabee,  Ralph  C. ,  4023,  6123 
Larson,  Edwin  v.  H.,  691 
Laszlo,  Phelps  T. ,  5935 
Lathem,  Edward  Connery,  2479,  3321,  3393,  3431, 

3445,  3489,  3491,  3542,  3579-3584,  3750,  3774, 

3797 
Lathrop,  Churchill  Pierce,  3585,  3697 
Latin-Americans,  4843 

Latin— study  and  teaching,  2948,  2965,  3009 
Laton  Farm,  place  in  Nashua 
Laughlin,  Marilla,  3277 
Laurel,  place  in  Milford 
Laurier  Plat,  place  in  Somersworth 
Lauziere,  Alphere,  1821 
Lavine,  Sigmund  A. ,  3151 
Law  (see  also  Dartmouth  College  v.  Woodward, 

Legislation),  209,  408,  618;  90,  94,  320,  529 

538A,  809,  818,  874-875,  918,  973,  1050,  1054, 

1062-1063,  1112,  1137,  1391,  2631,  3040 
Law  reports,  digests,  etc.,  819,  893 
Lawrence,  Harry  V. ,  3261 
Lawrence,  Loring  M. ,  4727 
Lawrence,  Mirriam  Phillips,  297  3 
Lawrence,  Robert  F. ,  692 
Lawrence,  Sarah  B. ,  2974-2977 
Lawrence  Mansion,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  see 

Dunbar  Hall,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy 
Lawry,  Nelson  H. ,  2613,  2642 


295 


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Lawyers,  92,  106,  263,  424,  655,  661,  1294,  1407- 
1408,  1423,  1518,  1530,  1552,  1605,  1615,  2267, 
3195,  3770,  4163,  4730,  6387 

Laycock,  Craven,  3516 

Layton  family,  2644 

Leacock,  Arthur  Gardner,  2978-2979 

Leadbeater,  Mary  Morrill, 

League  of  Women  Voters  of  Claremont,  1631 

League  of  Women  Voters  of  Derry,  2557 

League  of  Women  Voters  of  Dover,  2643 

League  of  Women  Voters  of  Durham,  2794 

League  of  Women  Voters  of  Exeter,  2980 

League  of  Women  Voters  of  Greater  Nashua,  1540 

League  of  Women  Voters  of  Hanover,  3586 

League  of  Women  Voters  of  the  Manchester  Area,  4728 

League  of  Women  Voters  of  the  Milford  Area,  1541 

Leaker,  Arthur  W. ,  1745 

Lear,  Tobias,  5632-5633,  5659 

Leavens,  Robert  French,  3587-3588 

Leavitt,  Franklin,  3835 

Leavitt,  Hart,  694 

Leavitt,  Leslie  W. ,  3589 

Leavitt,  Orrin  H. ,  4729 

Leavitt,  Richard  F. ,  695,  2097 

Leavitt,  Robert  Hayes,  4425-4433 

Leavitts  Hill,  place  in  Deerfield 

Leavittstown,  former  name  of  Effingham 

Lebanese,  4844 

Lebanon,  N.H.,  575-576,  1517,  4375-4467 

Lebanon,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  4434 

Lebanon  High  School,  4416 

Lebanon  Historical  Society,  4443 

Lederer,  Richard,  2263 

Ledward,  Ruth  W. ,  3213 

Ledyard  Canoe  Club,  Dartmouth  College,  3462 

Lee,  Eliza  Buckminster,  5716 

Lee,  Samuel,  696,  5207-5208 

Lee,  Sarah  Fiske,  5201 

Lee,  N.H.,  1617,  4468-4473 

Lee,  N.H. ,  Congregational  Church,  4471 

Lee  Volunteer  Fire  Dept. ,  4472 

Leeds,  Samuel  Penniman,  3424-3425,  3590 

Lees  Mills,  place  in  Moultonborough 

Leffingwell  Hotel,  Dublin,  2728 

Legislation  (see  also  Law),  166,  307,  601 

Legislative  bodies,  878 

Legislators,  21,  32,  34,  211,  225-226,  788-789,  791 

Lehmann,  Paul  William,  2735A 

Lehr,  Frederic  B.,  1960A 

Lehtinen,  Alice  Evelina  Elizabeth,  4028,  4045 

Leighton,  Fred,  2264,  2298 

Leighton,  Lena  V. ,  6233 

Leighton,  Minnie  Imogene,  5366-5367 

Leighton,  Thomas,  2644 

Leighton,  Walter  Leatherbee,  2644 

Leighton  family,  2644 

Leighton  Corners,  place  in  Stafford 

Leighton's  Corner,  N.H. ,  5367 

Leikind,  Morris  C. ,  697 

Lemay,  Charles  J. ,  2558 

Lempster,  N.H. ,  4474-4479 

Lennon,  Henry  E. ,  698 

Lenson,  George  Ulysses,  3295 

Leonard,  Edith  P.,  3043 

Leonard,  Elizabeth  Dow,  2982 

Leonard,  George  Oliver,  4252 

Leonard,  Irving  A.,  6127 

Leonard,  Laurence  W. ,  4324 


Leonard,  Levi  Washburn,  2727,  2735B 

Lepage,  Joseph,  5381 

Lessard,  Elizabeth  Bennett,  4731 

Letourneau,  John,  4139 

LeVarn,  Casper  L.,  6473 

Leverett,  K.  F. ,  4140 

Levine,  Harold  D. ,  699 

Lewis,  Theodore  B. ,  700 

Lewis,  Willard  P. ,  701 

Liang,  Thomas  Pao-Ho,  2984 

Libby,  Charles  Thornton,  702 

Libby,  Norman  H. ,  703 

Libby,  Richard  C,  704,  1414-1415 

Libel  and  slander,  4275 

Liberty  Hall,  Keene,  4274 

Liberty  Party,  1128 

Librarians,  6290 

Libraries  (see  also  Dartmouth  College.   Library, 

New  Hampshire  State  Library),  901;  307,  407,  577, 
599,  600,  701,  705,  742— Alstead,  1670— Amherst , 
1690-1691— Bradford,  1876— Concord  ,  2183,  2239, 
2278,  2294-2295— Conway,  2449— Deerfield,  2528— 
Dover,  2606— Durham,  2816— Exeter,  3062-3063— 
Francestown,  3087 — Franklin,  3129 — Hampton  Falls, 
3278— Hanover,  3478,  3508,  3686,  3799— Jackson, 
4019— Jaffrey,  4037— Keene,  4101,  4238,  4256— 
Lyme,  4561— Manchester ,  4582,  4633,  4688,  4699, 
4746,  4906— Marlborough,  4914— Milford,  4972— 
Mont  Vernon,  4995— Nashua,  5012,  5062,  5088— 
New  Boston,  5123— New  Hampton,  5187,  5189— New 
London,  5236-5237— Peterborough,  5399-5400, 
5405,  5422,  5434,  5445-5446,  5454— Pittsf ield, 
5494— Plymouth,  5545— Portsmouth,  5623,  5778— 
Rindge,  5885— Rye,  5939— Salem,  5971— Sandwich, 
6042— Somersworth,  6198 — Tamworth,  6295— Tufton- 
boro,  6350— Windham,  6509,  6511 

Lieutenant  governors,  13 

Life  saving,  684 

Lighthouses,  377,  5943 

Lightning  Hill,  place  in  Concord 

Ligue  de  Ralliement  Francais  en  Amerique,  Woon- 
socket,  R.I. ,  100 

Ligue  du  Sacre-Coeur,  Nashua,  5038 

Likens,  Gene  E. ,  6533 

Lily  Pond,  place  in  Gilford 

Limerick,  former  name  of  Stoddard 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  178,  265,  723,  965,  968,  970, 
1124,  1404,  2919,  3027,  4719 

Lincoln,  Charles  H. ,  706 

Lincoln,  Robert  Todd,  3027 

Lincoln,  N.H. ,  4480-4489 

Lincoln,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Book  Committee,  4484 

Lincoln,  N.H.   St.  Joseph's  Church,  4485 

Lincoln  and  Hamlin  Wide  Awakes,  Keene,  4239 

Lincolnshire,  England,  3038 

Lindsay,  William  C. ,  1796 

Lindsay,  Bertha,  1944 

Lindsey,  John,  989 

Lindsey,  Ned  A. ,  989 

Linehan,  John  Cornelius,  707-710,  1565,  2265-2266 

Linnell,  Constance,  5323 

Linseed  oil  mills,  4165-4166 

Linsley,  Julius  Gilbert,  6113 

Lions,  6388 

Lippincott,  Margaret  E. ,  5718 

Liquor  laws,  1112,  4185 

Liquor  problem,  1486,  4909 


296 


Index 


Lisbon,  N.H. ,  1513,  4490-4498,  4501 

Liscomb,  former  name  of  Orange 

Litchfield,  Electus  Darwin,  5719 

Litchfield,  N.H.,  1536,  1549,  4499 

Literary  societies,  1264,  2892,  2989,  3637,  3755, 
3799,  4013,  4096,  4866,  5024,  5043 

Literary  history  (see  also  Churchill,  Winston, 
Frost,  Robert,  and  Whittier,  John  Greenleaf), 
152,  322,  713;  174,  264,  318,  1098,  1261,  1657, 
1939,  1956,  2465,  2469,  2506,  2724,  2953,  3190, 
3329,  3460,  3485,  3499,  3667,  3675,  3821,  3823, 
4031,  4035,  5218,  5698,  6381,  6490 

Literary  Tablet,  Dartmouth  College,  3765 

Lithographers,  1249 

Little,  Henry  Gilman,  3962 

Little,  Nina  Fletcher,  715,  5720 

Little,  William,  716,  1520,  4776,  6407-6408,  6426 

Little  Bay,  5264 

Little  Boar's  Head,  N.H. ,  5305 

Little  Harbor,  Rye,  964,  1113,  5743,  5949 

Littlebear-Williams,  William,  916 

Littlefield,  place  in  Newfields 

Little's  Hill,  place  in  Webster 

Little's  Station,  place  in  Nashua 

Littleton,  N.H. ,  607,  1338,  4500-4529 

Littleton,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  4513 

Littleton,  N.H.   First  Unitarian  Church,  4514 

Littleton  Association  of  Concord,  2284 

Littleton  Savings  Bank,  4517 

Littleworth,  place  in  Dover 

Livermore,  Abiel  Abbot,  2985,  4141,  6482 

Livermore,  Arthur,  3874 

Livermore,  Samuel,  263,  1209 

Livermore  family,  3943 

Livermore,  N.H. ,  4530-4533 

Livingston,  Frank  C. ,  4752 

Livingston,  William  W. ,  913,  1436,  4051 

Lloyd,  Barbara,  6299 

Lloyd's  Hill,  former  name  of  Bethlehem 

Local  government  (see  also  Municipal  buildings, 
Municipal  courts),  498,  548,  597,  1067,  1170, 
1540-1541,  1631,  2467,  2538,  2557,  2643,  2645, 
2794,  2980,  3068,  3568,  3586,  4320,  4504,  4728, 
5046,  6492 

Lochmere,  N.H.,  5998,  6328,  6333 

Locke,  Arthur,  4542 

Locke,  Arthur  Horton,  1597 

Locke,  Emma  P. ,  1707 

Locke,  John  W. ,  3248 

Locke,  T.  Jewett,  6243 

Lockehaven,  N.H.,  2870 

Locke's  Corner,  place  in  Barnstead 

Locke's  Neck,  place  in  Rye 

Locomotives,  1465,  1471 

Lodging  houses,  see  Hotels 

Log  Cabin,  place  in  Gilford 

Loggin  Plain,  former  place  in  Newton 

Logging,  see  Lumber  Trade 

Loiseaux,  M.  Suzanne,  5557 

Lombard,  George  E. ,  1905 

Londonderry,  N.H. ,  338,  1598,  1603-1604,  4534-4557 

Londonderry  Branch  Turnpike  Road,  4540 

Londonderry  Historical  Society,  4542B 

Long,  David  F. ,  2832 

Long,  Ella,  4493 

Long,  Moses,  6399 

Long  Hill,  place  in  Dover 

Long  Island,  place  in  Moultonborough 


Long  Meadow,  former  name  of  Auburn 

Longfellow,  Jonathan,  2494,  2496 

The  Lookout,  place  in  Portsmouth 

Loon  Cove,  place  in  Alton 

Looney,  Gary  T. ,  717 

Lord,  Arthur  Hardy,  3587 

Lcrd,  Edward  0. ,  6197 

Lord,  Caroline  M. ,  3087 

Lord,  Charles  Chase,  3993-4007 

Lord,  Mrs.  E.  0.,  see  Lord,  Myra  Belle  Home 

Lord,  Frederic  P.,  3591 

Lord,  Gary  T. ,  102,  718 

Lord,  Isaac,  2842 

Lord,  John  King,  719,  3371,  3510,  3592-3599,  3646 

Lord,  Myra  Belle  Home,  5226-5227 

Lord,  Nathan,  3394,  3600 

Lord,  Samuel  Dearborn,  720 

Lord  family,  3566 

Lord  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 

Lord  House,  Conway,  2435 

Lord's  Hill,  N.H. ,  2840 

Lost  River,  Woodstock,  3094,  6534,  6537-6538,  6540 

Lost  River  Gorge,  6531 

Lost  River  Reservation,  place  in  Woodstock 

Lothrops  and  Pinkham  (druggists),  Dover,  2646 

Lothrops,  Farnham  and  Company,  Dover,  2647 

Lotteries,  3615,  3635 

Loud,  Grover  Cleveland,  5368-5369 

Loudon,  N.H.,  1271,  4558 

Lougee,  Richard  J.,  3601 

Louise  E.  Thome  Art  Gallery,  1437 

Love,  William  DeLosa,  4142 

Lovejoy  Sands,  place  in  Meredith 

Love 1 and ,  Israel  Albert,  3179 

Lovell,  Aldis,  6387 

Loverens  Mill,  place  in  Antrim 

Lovett,  Robert  Woodberry,  2794A 

Lovewell,  John,  721,  1019,  1656 

Lovewell,  Nehemiah,  474 

Lovewell 's  Town,  former  name  of  Pembroke 

Lovgren,  Bernard  N. ,  2191 

Low,  T.  H. ,  5778 

Low  and  Burbank's  Grant,  N.H. ,  4559 

Lowden,  Lucy,  722-723 

Lowell,  C,  4361,  5554 

Lower  Corner,  N.H. ,  6027 

Lower  Shaker  Village,  place  in  Enfield 

Lower  Square,  place  in  Dover 

Lower  Village,  place  in  Gilsun 

Lower  Village,  place  in  Warner 

Loyalists,  American,  459,  537,  1122,  1126,  1U0, 

1422,  1452,  1800,  2080,  2082,  4156,  4536,  4553, 

5714,  5725 
Loyne,  William  A.,  3875 
Lucier,  Alvin  Joseph,  724 
Lucier,  Joseph  M. ,  2267 
Lucknow  (estate) ,  4997-4999 
Ludlum,  Stuart  D. ,  725 
Lumber  trade,  40,  42,  101,  171-172,  281,  807,  1011, 

1495A-1496,  1501,  1514,  1867,  1958,  2486,  4383, 

4482,  4486,  4489,  4533,  5247,  6060,  6181,  6460, 

6464,  6466 
Lustyik,  Andrew  F. ,  4732 
Lyceums,  2391,  2539 

Lyford,  James  Otis,  726-727,  1167,  1945,  2173,  5721 
Lyfords  Crossing,  place  in  Fremont 
Lyfords  Siding,  place  in  Thornton 


297 


Index 


Lyman,  John  P.  ,  5657 

Lyman,  Sally,  1435 

Lyman,  N.H. ,  1513,  4560 

Lyme,  N.H. ,  4561-4569 

Lyme,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  4565 

Lyme  Common,  4566,  4569 

Lyndeborough,  N.H. ,  632,  1528,  1529,  1550,  4570- 

4578 
Lyndeboro  Glass  Company,  4576 

Lyndeborough  Addition,  former  name  of  Greenfield 
Lynn,  Clara  A. ,  5722 
Lynn,  place  in  Acworth 
Lyon,  Charles  J. ,  6521 
Lyons,  Dennis,  3602-3603 

M,  L.  H. ,  see  Monmouth,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Harper 

Maben,  Raymond  E. ,  3387 

McAllister,  George  I.,  4542A-4543 

McCall,  Samuel  W. ,  3604 

McCallum,  James  Dow,  3605-3606 

McCann,  James  Philip,  2607 

McCarter,  William  Hill,  3607-3608 

McCarthy,  Kathleen,  728 

McCarthy,  Tom,  729-734,  1632,  2061,  5228 

McCauley,  Elfrieda  B. ,  6198 

McClary,  Elizabeth,  320 

McClary  family,  2882,  2886 

McClary  House,  Epsom,  2885 

McClintock,  John,  5660 

McClintock,  John  Norris,  735-736,  1946,  2062, 

2268,  4135,  5229,  5387 
McClure,  David,  3609 
McClure,  James,  3003 
McClure,  John,  3003 
McClure 's  Corners,  place  in  Hebron 
McCollester,  Sullivan  Holman,  4917,  6450,  6504 
McCollom  Institute,  Mont  Vernon.   Alumni,  4993 
McCoy,  Daniel,  2760 
McCoy,  Jonathan,  2760 
McCoy,  Stephen,  2760 
McCrackan,  William  D. ,  2269 
McCrillis,  Mary  E. ,  5285 
McCurdy,  John,  6262 
McDaniel,  Charles,  790,  6215 
McDavitt,  Clarence  Godfrey,  3440 
McDonald,  Allan  H. ,  3611 
MacDowell,  Edward  Alexander,  5427 
MacDowell,  Marion,  5409,  5426-5427 
MacDowell  Colony,  Peterborough,  5397-5398,  5409- 

5410,  5416,  5418,  5420-5421,  5423,  5425-5426, 

5428,  5456,  5466,  5469 
McDuffee,  Franklin,  5898 
McDuffee,  Willis,  5899 
McElwain  (J.  F.)  Company,  5039 
McFarland,  Andrew,  6051 

McFarland,  Asa,  737-738,  1567,  2270-2273 
McFarland,  Elizabeth  Kneeland,  2193 
McFarland,  Henry  C. ,  1568,  2192,  2273-2274 
McGaw  Normal  Institute,  Merrimack,  4946 
McGeachie,  John,  3644 
McGill,  Frederick  T. ,  Jr.,  5936 
McGlenen,  A.  Irene,  739 
McGrath,  Robert  L. ,  740 
McGreal,  William,  1398 
McGregor,  Milton  E. ,  741,  1787,  6128 
McGregorville,  place  in  Manchester 
McGrew,  Lilian  C. ,  1421,  6302 


Machinery — trade  and  manufacture,  4136,  4230,  5010, 

5036 
Mack,  Elisha,  4133 
Mack,  Robert  C. ,  4544 
Mack,  Wallace,  4542A 
Mack  Tavern,  Deerfield,  2522 
Mackay-Smith,  Alexander,  2275 
McKay,  Ernest  A.,  5723 
McKay,  Mildred  P.,  742 
Mackaye,  Hazel,  5429 
McKearin,  Helen  A. ,  743 
McKee,  Christopher,  744,  6129 
McKee,  Cynthia,  6354 
McKee,  James  E. ,  5430 
McKelvie,  Elizabeth  J.,  77 
McKenzie,  Alexander  A.,  6130-6131 
MacKenzie,  L.  H. ,  3106 
McKinney,  Gordon  B. ,  6465 
McLane,  John,  995,  4956 
McLaren,  Emma  L. ,  77 
McLaughlin,  Ambrose  P.,  4517 
McLaughlin,  Robert  E. ,  745,  2276,  2317 
McLaughlin,  William  A. ,  4244 
McLaughry,  DeOrmond,  3551 
MacLeish,  Kenneth,  4371 
MacLellan,  Albert  C. ,  4953 
McLellan,  Isaac,  3837 
MacLeod,  Christopher  D.,  746,  4968 
McLeod,  James,  1600 
McLoughlin,  William  G. ,  747 
McMiller,  J.  Walter,  1599 
McMillin,  Helen  F. ,  2738 

MacMurphy,  Jesse  Gibson,  2559-2562,  4542A 
MacMurphy,  Mary  Stuart,  4545 
McMurtrie,  Douglas  Crawford,  748-749 
McNair,  Andrew  Hamilton,  3107,  6534 
McPartlin,  Raymond  Francis,  3654 
Macpheadris,  Archibald,  5842 
Macpheadris-Warner  House,  Portsmouth,  5842 
MacRury,  Elizabeth  Banks,  750,  6359 
Mad  River,  6419 
Madbury,  N.H.,  1617,  4579-4580 
Madden,  Donald  B. ,  4733 
Maddock,  S.  Booth,  5724 
Madison,  N.H. ,  1413,  1418,  4581 
Madison  Hut,  Appalachian  Mountain  Club,  4559 
Madison  Men's  Club,  4581 
Magazines,  see  Periodicals 
Mager,  Winthrop  N. ,  6360 
Magic,  4212,  5868 
Magoun,  F.  Alexander,  4033 
Maguire,  James  H. ,  5725 
Maguire,  Stephen  D. ,  4645 
Maher,  Edward  J.,  3165 
Mahoney,  Henry  E. ,  5288 
Main,  Amos,  5904 

Maine  Central  Railroad,  1368,  1481,  3818 
Maine  Manufacturing  Company,  Nashua,  5094 
Main  Street,  Keene,  4071,  4224 
Mais,  Bruce,  1773 
Malmberg,  Carl,  6403 
Maloney,  David,  4734 
Malvern,  Walter  J.,  3131 
Management  Methods,  4088 
Manchester,  Robert,  4735 
Manchester,  N.H. ,  4685,  4687,  4838;  190,  543,  693, 

943,  2214,  4544,  4556,  4582-4911 


298 


Index 


Manchester  (Diocese,  Roman  Catholic),  752-753,  1259, 

1306,  1402,  4684 
Manchester,  N.H.   Assumption  Greek  Orthodox  Church, 

4739 
Manchester,  N.H.   Board  of  Trade,  4740-4741 
Manchester,  N.H.   Chamber  of  Commerce,  4742 
Manchester,  N.H.   Chamber  of  Commerce.   Publicity 

Committee,  4743 
Manchester,  N.H.   City  Library,  4582,  4633,  4746, 

4906 
Manchester,  N.H.   Church  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul, 

4744-4745 
Manchester,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  4747- 

4750 
Manchester,  N.H.   First  Unitarian  Society,  4751- 

4752 
Manchester,  N.H.   Franklin  School,  4753 
Manchester,  N.H.   Franklin  Street  Congregational 

Church,  4754-4756 
Manchester,  (N.H.)  High  School,  4876 
Manchester,  N.H.   High  School.   Class  of  1886, 

4757 
Manchester,  N.H.   Merrimack  Street  Baptist  Church, 

4758-4759 
Manchester,  N.H.   Paroisse  du  Sacre-Coeur,  4760 
Manchester,  N.H.   Paroisse  Saint-Antoine,  see 

Manchester,  N.H.   Saint  Anthony  Parish 
Manchester,  N.H.   Paroisse  Saint-Augustin,  4763- 

4766 
Manchester,  N.H.   Paroisse  Saint-Georges,  4767- 

4769 
Manchester,  N.H.   Paroisse  Saint- Jean-Baptiste, 

4770-4771 
Manchester,  N.H.   Paroisse  Sainte-Marie,  4773 
Manchester,  N.H.   Paroisse  Sainte-Marie.   Comite 

Paroissial  du  Cinquantenaire,  4774 
Manchester,  N.H.   Paroisse  Sainte-Therese,  4775 
Manchester,  N.H.   Public  Schools,  4776 
Manchester,  N.H.   Saint  Anne  Church,  4777 
Manchester,  N.H.   Saint  Anthony  Parish,  4761-4762, 

4778 
Manchester,  N.H.   St.  George  Greek  Orthodox 

Cathedral,  4779 
Manchester,  N.H.   Saint  George's  Parish,  4780 
Manchester,  N.H.   Saint  Hedwig ' s  Parish,  4781 
Manchester,  N.H.   Saint  Paul's  Methodist  Episcopal 

Church,  4782 
Manchester,  N.H.   Sainte  Marie  High  School,  4783 
Manchester,  N.H.   Senior  Citizens,  4784 
Manchester,  N.H.   South  Main  Street  Congregational 

Church,  4785 
Manchester,  N.H.   Temple  Adath  Yeshurun,  see  Adath 

Yeshurun  Synagogue,  Manchester 
Manchester  Central  Labor  Union,  4789 
Manchester  Country  Club,  4790 
Manchester  Daily  Mirror  and  American,  4791 
Manchester  Electric  Club,  4792 
Manchester  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Associations, 

4698 
Manchester  Fire  Department,  4715 
Manchester  Firemen's  Relief  Association,  4793 
Manchester  Gas  Company,  4810 
Manchester  Historic  Association,  4794-4795 
Manchester  Horse  Railway,  4646,  4727 
Manchester  Industrial  Council,  4796 
Manchester  Locomotive  Works,  4600,  4673,  4797 
Manchester  National  Bank,  4798 


Manchester  Press  Club,  4875 

Manchester  Print  Works,  4799 

Manchester  Shakespeare  Club,  4866 

Manchester  Street  Railway,  4645,  4727 

Manchester  Transit  Authority,  4727 

Manchester  Turn  Verein,  Inc.,  4801 

Manchester  Union  (newspaper) ,  754 

Manchester  Union  Leader  (newspaper),  1303,  4603 

Manchester  Water  Works,  4602,  4629,  4802-4803 

Manders,  Eric  I.,  755 

Mandrey,  William  H. ,  2987,  3924,  4807,  5154 

Mann,  Betsey,  4930 

Mann,  Ezra  Bartlett,  3879 

Manning  (H.  A.)  Company,  Keene,  1438 

Manning  Hill,  place  in  Winchester 

Manpower  policy,  4674 

Mansfield,  John  Brainard,  258 

Manufacturers  and  Village  Library,  Somersworth,  6198 

Manufacturing,  see  Industry 

Manuscripts,  581,  2123 

Mapleton,  place  in  Stratford 

Maplewood,  place  in  Bethlehem 

Maplewood,  place  in  Weare 

Maps,  491,  1036,  1235 

Marble,  Newton  E. ,  2277 

Marble,  Thomas  L. ,  3197 

Marden,  Judith  A.,  3262 

Marie-Theophile,  P.  M. ,  4770 

Marine  societies,  5685,  5798 

Mark  Twain,  see  Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne 

Markem  Corporation,  4136 

Markem  Machine  Company,  Keene,  see  Markem  Corpora- 
tion 

Markinfield,  Addey,  1841 

Markely,  Judith,  1947 

Marks,  J.  Garland,  3232 

Marlborough,  N.H. ,  1271,  4069,  4912-4920 

Marlborough,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  4916 

Marlborough  Society  for  the  Detection  and  Punish- 
ment of  Thieves,  4916 

Marlow,  N.H. ,  4921-4924 

Marr,  Harriet  Webster,  1756 

Marriages  (see  also  Vital  records),  762,  2326,  6213 

Marsh,  Donald  H. ,  5896-5897 

Marsh,  Sylvester,  6132,  6173 

Marshall,  Charles  W. ,  6483 

Marshall,  Gertrude  Weeks,  5483 

Marshall,  Harlan  A.,  4809 

Marshall,  John,  3355 

Marshall,  Mary  1132,  2848,  2853,  2859-2861 

Marshall,  R.  Eliot,  3948 

Marshall  Corner,  place  in  Brentwood 

Marshall  House,  Durham,  2782 

Marshes,  412,  3270,  5935 

Marston,  Philip  Mason,  480,  756,  2795-2797 

Marston  family,  2523 

Martin,  Augustin,  pseud.,  see  Verrette,  Adrien 

Martin,  Mrs.  Esther,  2868 

Martin,  James  Kirby,  757 

Martin,  Lawrence,  6133 

Martin,  Richard  A.,  3903 

Martin,  place  in  Hooksett 

Martin  Crossing,  place  in  Epping 

Martin's  Location,  N.H. ,  no  items  located 

Marvin,  Cora  I. ,  5155 

Marvin,  Eleanor  J.,  5156 

Marvin,  Oliver  W.,  5126 

Mary  Butler  chapter,  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  Laconia,  4938 


299 


Index 


Mary  Hitchcock  Memorial  Hospital,  Hanover,  3294, 

3502,  3597,  3599,  3683 
Mascoma,  place  in  Lebanon 
Mascoma  Lake,  1509,  2849-2850,  2863 
Mascoma  Lodge,  Odd  Fellows,  Lebanon,  4392 
Mascoma  Savings  Bank,  Lebanon,  4441 
Mask  and  Dagger,  University  of  New  Hampshire,  2766 
Mason,  Charles  (1810-1901),  2736 
Mason,  Charles,  2737 
Mason,  David  Haven,  4356 
Mason,  Ellen  McRoberts,  2000,  2449-2450 
Mason,  Francis  M. ,  4810 
Mason,  Jeremiah,  968,  3639,  5717 

Mason,  John,  88,  303,  345,  974,  1030,  1290,  3838 
Mason,  Julian,  2278 
Mason,  Larkin  Dodge,  6303 
Mason,  N.H.,  4925-4932 

Mason  Bicentennial  Book  Committee,  4929 
Mason  Harbor,  former  name  of  Greenville 
Masonic  Casket  (periodical) ,  1525 
Masonic  Temple,  Manchester,  4677 
Masons,  see  Freemasons 
Masons,  place  in  Stratford 
Masons'  Hill,  place  in  Portsmouth 
Mason's  Patent,  88,  1030 
Mass  Northeastern  Street  Railway,  Salem  Division, 

5953 
Massebesic,  place  in  Manchester 
Massabesic  Hotel,  Manchester,  4712 
Massabesic  Lake,  1761,  4629 
Masson,  Walter,  4576 
Mast  Camp,  former  name  of  Cornish 
Mast  Yard,  place  in  Concord 
Masta,  Henry  L. ,  3613 
Masts  and  rigging,  40,  42,  679,  6424 
Matches,  4043 

Mathematics — study  and  teaching,  3343 
Mather,  Cotton,  5265 
Mathes,  Frances  A.,  5727 
Mathews,  Loulie  Albee,  5157 
Mathews  Station,  place  in  Wakefield 
Matthews,  Alice  Davis,  2019,  4137-4138 
Matthews,  Helen  Sturtevant,  5000 
Matthews,  Jeanette  C.  ,  5189 
Mattson,  M.  Godfrey,  1890 
Maulsby,  David  Lee,  758 
Maxwell,  R.  M. ,  3615 

May,  Anna,  see  Mugridge,  Marianne  F. 
May,  James  R. ,  5649,  5778 
May,  Ralph,  759,  5728-5730 
May,  Samuel  J. ,  1278 
Mayher,  John,  2988 
Maynard,  Fred  B.  ,  6134 
Maynesborough,  former  name  of  Berlin 
Mayo,  Lawrence  Shaw,  760-763,  1658,  3614,  5731 
Mayors,  2656 

Mead,  Edgar  Thorn,  Jr.,  764-766 
Mead,  Larkin  G. ,  2020 
Meader,  J.  W.  ,  767 

Meader,  Katherine  Child,  3871-3873 
Meader,  Robert  F.  W. ,  768,  6522 
Meaderboro  Corner,  place  in  Rochester 
Meadow  Brook,  place  in  Gilford 
Meadows,  Christian,  3616 
Meadows,  place  in  Jefferson 
Means,  Anne  Middleton,  1708 
Means,  Robert,  1705 


Means  family,  1708 

Mechanics  Fire  Society,  Portsmouth,  5732 

Medical  education,  3761 

Medical  Institution  at  Dartmouth,  see  Dartmouth 

Medical  School 
Medical  societies  (see  also  New  Hampshire  Medical 

Society),  919-920 
Medicine  (see  also  Dartmouth  Medical  School, 

Ophthalmology,  Orthopedics,  Physicians),  54,  272, 

352,  1173,  1635,  2386,  3490,  3689,  4327,  5641, 

5643,  6022 
Medicine — study  and  teaching  (see  also  Dartmouth 

Medical  School) ,  921 
Meeting-house  Hill,  Keene,  4240 
Meeting  House  Hill,  place  in  Deerfield 
Melcher,  Edward,  3839 
Melcher,  Marguerite  Fellows,  2862 
Mellen,  Frank  H.,  5040 
Mellish,  John  Hyrcanus,  4305 
Melrose,  place  in  Newbury 
Melvin  Corner,  place  in  Tuftonboro 
Melvin  Mills,  place  in  Bradford 
Melvin  Mills,  place  in  Warner 
Melvin  Village,  place  in  Tuftonboro 
Memorial  Day,  1590 
Memorial  Hospital,  Plymouth,  5551 
Menand,  Constance,  3617 
Menand,  Louis,  III,  3618 
Mental  illness  (see  also  New  Hampshire  State 

Hospital,  Concord),  383,  1063,  1364,  6248 
Mental  retardation,  4316 
Mentally  handicapped,  1087 
Merchants,  2387,  3773 

Merchants  National  Bank,  Manchester,  4664,  4811 
Meredith  Bridge,  former  name  of  Laconia 
Meriden,  in  Plainfield  (see  also  Kimball  Union 

Academy),  5509,  5515,  5519,  5523-5528,  5531 
Meriden,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  5524-5526 
Meriden  Bird  Club,  5527 
Meriden  Hill,  place  in  Columbia 
Meriden  Parish,  extinct  place  in  Plainfield 
Meriden  Road,  Lebanon,  4397 
Meriden  Telephone  Company,  5533 
Merrell,  Margaret,  6187 
Merriam,  George  A. ,  1542 
Merriam,  John  McKinstry,  2989 
Merrifield,  Kenneth,  6345 
Merrill,  Edward  West,  2382 
Merrill,  Eliphalet,  771 
Merrill,  Georgia  Drew,  1416,  1495 
Merrill,  J.  W. ,  6135 

Merrill,  John  Leverett,  1649-1650,  3865 
Merrill,  Lucy  W. ,  6535 
Merrill,  Madeline  Osborne,  772 
Merrill,  Nancy  C,  2949,  2990-2991,  3010 
Merrill,  Pauline  Swain,  5190-5191 
Merrill,  Phinehas,  771 
Merrill,  Richard  Eastman,  2452 
Merrill,  Sarah  Hazen,  3873 
Merrill  Corners,  place  in  Farmington 
Merrimack,  N.H. ,  1536,  1544A,  1549,  4942-4950 
Merrimack,  N.H.   Our  Lady  of  Mercy  Church,  4947 
Merrimack  County,  121,  451,  593,  626,  1552-1575 
Merrimack  County  Conference  of  Churches,  1554 
Merrimack  Historical  Society,  4949 
Merrimack  River,  173-174,  183,  480,  720,  773, 

1024,  4693 


300 


Index 


Merrimack  Street  Baptist  Church,  Manchester,  4758- 
4759 

Merrimack  Valley,  767,  4853 

Merrimack  Valley  Dental  Association,  774 

Merrow,  Rena  McLauthlin,  5370 

Merry  Meeting  Bay,  1685,  4335 

Merry  Meeting  Lake,  place  in  New  Durham 

Merrymount,  6353 

Merrymount  Shore,  place  in  Tuftonboro 

Meserve,  Clara  E. ,  4024 

Meserve,  George,  5714,  5718 

Merserve,  Winthrop  Smith,  2812 

Meserve  House,  Portsmouth,  see  Jeremiah  Mason 
House,  Portsmouth 

Meservey,  Robert  Hilton,  3619 

Meservey,  Samuel,  6262 

Messers,  place  in  Salem 

Metacomet-Monadnock  Trail,  1008 

Metcalf,  Frank  J.,  2992 

Metcalf,  Harry  B.,  2281 

Metcalf,  Henry  Harrison,  775-791,  843-844,  875, 
1633,  1651,  1735,  1866,  1872,  1886,  2282-2286, 
2304,  2480,  3132,  3166,  3925,  4477-4478,  4518, 
5041,  5284,  5286-5287,  5555,  6416,  6484 

Metcalf,  Joel  H. ,  6483 

Meteorology,  see  Weather 

Methodism,  6469 

Methodist  churches,  see  Churches,  Methodist 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Bristol,  1887 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Dover,  see  St.  John's 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Dover 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Exeter,  2891 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Wilmot,  6476 

Methodist  Episcopal  Churches,  see  Churches, 
Methodist  Episcopal 

Methodist  General  Biblical  Institute,  Concord,  2423 

Methuen  District,  former  name  of  Salem 

Mevers,  Frank  Clement,  793-794,  903 

Mexican  War,  see  War  with  Mexico  (1845-1848) 

Meyer,  Richard,  2993 

Meyers,  T.  R. ,  795 

Mica,  3209-3210 

Michael,  George,  796,  5900 

Michiels,  Brent  S.,  797 

Michigan,  166 

Middle  Monadnock,  former  name  of  Jaffrey 

Middleton,  N.H. ,  4951-4953 

Middletown,  former  name  of  Jaffrey 

Middletown,  former  name  of  Orange 

Migration,  internal,  6262 

Mike  and  Dial,  University  of  New  Hampshire,  2806 

Milan,  N.H. ,  4954-4955 

Mile  Slip,  Milford,  4968 

Milford,  N.H.,  1541,  1544A,  1550,  4956-4988,  5008 

Milford,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  4970 

Milford,  N.H.   Memorial  Book  Committee,  4971 

Milford,  N.H.   Wadleigh  Memorial  Library,  4972 

Milford,  N.H.   War  Memorial  Book  Committee,  4973 

Milford  Baptist  Association,  63 

Milford  Building  and  Loan  Association,  4974 

Milford  Civic  Club,  4975 

Milford  Woman's  Club,  4984 

Militia  (see  also  New  Hampshire  National  Guard),  91; 
95,  259,  755,  848,  1014,  1020,  1155,  1472, 
2079,  2657,  2691,  2693,  2710,  2994,  3712-3713, 
4001,  4177,  4404,  4449,  4578,  4714,  4950,  5102, 
5408,  6053,  6305 


Milk  trade,  3897 

Mill  architecture,  see  Factories 

Mill  Brook,  Keene,  4165 

Mill  Hollow,  Alstead,  1673 

Mill  Village,  place  in  Goshen 

Mill  Village,  place  in  Stoddard 

Millbrook,  place  in  Thornton 

Millen,  Ethel  Rock,  4396,  4399,  4425,  4430-4431, 

4442-4444 
Millen,  Frank  H. ,  5050 
Miller,  Edwin,  4414 
Miller,  Frank  W. ,  5733-5734 
Miller,  Israel  P. ,  5778 
Miller,  James,  6310,  6316 
Miller,  L.  0.,  1948 
Miller,  Tobias  Ham,  5735 
Milligan,  Chris,  3831 
Millikan,  Nathan  Townley,  3620 
Milliken,  Charles  R. ,  1785 
Mills,  Charles  Blunt,  5736 
Mills,  Dana  J. ,  4977 
Mills,  Ella,  2758 
Mills,  John  B. ,  2759 
Mills,  Samuel,  3853,  3876 
Mills,  1803,  4079 
Mills  and  millworks,  2529,  3809 
Millsfield,  N.H. ,  no  items  located 
Millville,  Salem,  2226 
Milne,  Lorus  Johnson,  1617-1618 
Milne,  Margery  Joan,  1617 
Milton,  N.H.,  511,  4987-4990 
Milton  Mills,  N.H. ,  4987 
Mineral  water,  4285,  4976 
Mines  and  mineral  resources,  26,  438,  795,  816-817, 

889,  1350,  3100,  3209-3210,  3941,  5103,  6188, 

6265,  6456 
Miniature  Precision  Bearings,  Inc.,  Keene,  4088, 

4109 
Ministerial  Associations,  1533,  1630,  3953 
Ministers,  see  Clergy 

Ministers'  and  Widows  Charitable  Fund,  49C 
Mirror  Lake,  place  in  Tuftonboro 
Mirror  Lake,  Woodstock,  6533 

Miss  Catherine  Fiske's  Boarding  School,  Keene,  4110 
Missions,  922,  2308,  3606,  4651 
Missions,  home,  see  New  Hampshire  Home  Missionary 

Society 
Missouri  Compromise,  968 
Mitchell,  Harry  Edward,  1271 
Mitchell,  Richard  M. ,  798 

Mitchell,  Walter  J.,  Jr.,  800,  6132,  6136-6137 
Mitchell,  William  Hugh,  244 
Moffatt,  John,  5617,  5752,  5822 
Moffatt,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  801 
Moffatt-Ladd  House,  Portsmouth,  5679,  5752,  5802, 

5822 
Mof fatt-Whipple  Mansion,  Portsmouth,  5617 
Moffet,  Hugh,  2863 
Moke,  Charles  Burdette,  802 
Moller,  H.  B. ,  6186 
Molloy,  Anne  Marie,  6536 
Molly  Reid  Chapter,  Daughters  of  the  American 

Revolution,  Derry,  2563 
Molly  Stark  Chapter,  Daughters  of  the  American 

Revolution,  Manchester,  4650 
Molybdenum,  6456 

Monadnock,  former  name  of  Dublin 
Monadnock  Congregational  Church,  Colebrook,  2094 


301 


Index 


Monadnock  No.  1,  former  name  of  Rindge 
Monadnock  No.  2,  former  name  of  Jaffrey 
Monadnock  No.  4,  former  name  of  Fitzwilliam 
Monadnock  No.  5,  former  name  of  Marlborough 
Monadnock  No.  6,  former  name  of  Nelson 
Monadnock  No.  8,  former  name  of  Washington 
Monadnock  Paper  Mills,  Bennington,  1809-1810 
Monadnock  Regional  Association,  1439 
Monahan,  Robert  Scott,  49A,  803-808,  1495A,  1814- 

1815,  2889,  3621-3623,  4445,  6138-6142 
Moncure,  Albert  F. ,  Jr. ,  3624 
Money,  4,  269,  745,  1084,  1120,  1362,  1477,  2505, 

2890,  2960 
Moniere,  Elizabeth  W. ,  5737 

Monmouth,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Harper,  1949,  1952 
Monroe,  N.H. ,  4991 
Monson,  John  R. ,  4325 

Monson,  former  town  annexed  to  Amherst  and  Hollis 
Mont  Vernon,  N.H. ,  635,  1541,  4992-4996 
Montclare,  place  in  Newbury 
Montgomery,  John,  3862 
Monuments,  796,  1686,  1916,  2270,  2532,  2801,  3185, 

3887,  4168,  4721,  4736,  4942,  4980,  5044,  5448, 

5710,  6226,  6249 
Moody,  Arthur  J. ,  3263 
Moody,  Joseph  G. ,  1278 
Moon  Tavern,  Keene,  4241 
Moor,  John,  4709 
Moore,  Byron,  2760 
Moore,  Charles  Whitlock,  5738 
Moore,  George  Henry,  809 
Moore,  Herbert  G. ,  3625 
Moore,  Humphrey,  4962,  4978 
Moore,  Isabel  N. ,  2287 
Moore,  Jacob  Bailey  (1797-1853),  388,  810-811, 

1727,  2288-2289 
Moore,  Jacob  Bailey  (1815-1893),  1922-1923,  4813 
Moore,  James,  2760 
Moore,  Orren  Cheney,  5042 
Moore,  William  Ellery,  3191,  4814-4815 
Moor's  Indian  Charity  School,  3430,  3606,  3609, 

3613,  3650,  3785-3789 
Moose,  360 

Moran,  Geoffrey  P.,  5739 
Moreau,  Oscar  F. ,  812 
Morey,  Florence,  3225,  3840-3841 
Morey,  Samuel,  5341,  5343,  5348-5349,  5352 
Morgan,  Charles  Carroll,  5016,  5024,  5043 
Morgan,  Sylvanus  D. ,  1376 
Morgan,  William  D. ,  813,  2290,  3626 
Morison,  Elizabeth  Forbes,  814 
Morison,  Elting  Elmore,  814 
Morison,  George  Abbot,  5431,  5443 
Morison,  John  Hopkins,  2995,  5432 
Morison,  Samuel  Eliot,  5433 
Morley  Company,  Portsmouth,  5580 
Morril,  Nathaniel,  5944 
Morrill,  Alvan  H. ,  5927 
Morrill,  Clinton  L. ,  2291 
Morrill,  H.  Bartlett,  5740 
Morrill,  Rather ine  S.,  815,  2295 
Morrill,  Philip,  816-817 
Morrill,  Ruth  Eastman,  see  Starrett,  Ruth  Eastman 

Morrill 
Morris,  George  Franklin,  818 
Morris,  George  Maurice,  3440 
Morris,  Joseph  A.,  2739 


Morrison,  Charles  Robert,  819 

Morrison,  E.  K. ,  820,  1983 

Morrison,  Leonard  Allison,  6510-6514 

Morrison,  Nyleen,  2292 

Morristown,  former  name  of  Franconia 

Morrow,  James  F. ,  Jr.,  4531 

Morse,  Charles  Fitch,  1757 

Morse,  E.  C,  2798 

Morse,  F.  W. ,  2799 

Morse,  Moses  Leland ,  2698 

Morse,  Samuel  Finley  Breese,  2155 

Morse,  Stearns,  24,  270,  821,  3555 

Morse,  Stephen,  5804 

Morse's  Corner,  place  in  Easton 

Morson,  William  Taylor,  1873-1874 

Morss,  James,  5741 

Mortality  (see  also  Vital  records),  879,  2140,  2154, 

2541,  2585,  2874,  3054,  3162,  3964,  4307,  4986, 

5296,  5813,  5894,  6391 
Moses,  George  Higgins,  822-824,  1840,  2064,  2996- 

2997,  3133,  3198,  3904,  4306,  4326,  4362,  4446, 

4494,  4519,  4979,  5863,  6329-6330 
Moses  Paul  Lodge  No.  96,  Freemasons,  Dover,  2625 
Moses,  T.  G.,  3134 
Moses,  Thomas  P. ,  5745 
Mosier,  Harold  Gerard,  3440 
Mostovoj ,  Vitali,  4816 
Motion  pictures,  6253 
Motor  trucks,  2353,  2370 
Motter,  Persis  C. ,  6244 
Mottoes,  197 
Moulton,  Caleb,  3233 
Moulton,  Joanne,  5339 

Moulton,  Jonathan,  286,  1105,  3240,  3262 
Moulton,  Warren  J.,  6054-6057 
Moultonborough,  N.H. ,  1271,  4997-5003A 
Moultonborough  Addition,  former  name  of  New  Hampton 
Moulton' s  Ridge,  place  in  Kinsington 
Mount  Adams,  1490 
Mount  Agassig,  1839 
Mount  Ararat,  place  in  Salem 
Mt.  Caesar  Seminary  and  Swanzey  Academy,  Swanzey, 

6273 
Mount  Carragain,  place  in  Hart's  Location 
Mount  Chocorua,  1654-1656,  1658,  1660 
Mount  Crawford  House  (Hotel),  3225,  3848 
Mount  Delight  School,  Deerfield,  2525 
Mount  Eisenhower,  1968 
Mount  Imp,  1786 
Mount  Kearsarge  North,  Chatham,  Carroll  Co.,  South, 

Wilmot,  Merrimack  Co.,  64,  1046,  1139,  1286, 

1420,  1568,  1999-2001 
Mount  Lafayette,  3098 
Mount  Liberty,  Franconia  Notch,  3096 
Mount  Madison,  440 
Mount  Major,  1680 
Mount  Monadnock,  1427,  1433,  1437,  1441,  4026-4027, 

4032,  4035-4036,  4049,  4052-4056,  4059 
Mount  Ossipee,  4988 
Mount  Passaconaway,  6418 
Mount  Pawtuckaway,  5337 
Mount  Pequawket,  Chatham,  N.H. ,  see  Mount  Kearsarge 

North,  Chatham,  N.H. 
Mount  Pleasant  House,  place  in  Carroll 
Mount  Saint  Mary  College,  Hooksett,  732 
Mount  Shaw,  5003 


302 


Index 


Mount  View  House,  place  in  Whitefield 

Mount  Wantastiquet ,  3941 

Mount  Washington,  440,  1175,  1353,  1482,  1490,  3826, 
3832,  3836,  6083-6098,  6100,  6102,  6104,  6106- 
6114,  6119-6123,  6125,  6127-6129,  6133-6134, 
6137-6138,  6140-6141,  6143,  6147-6149,  6151- 
6152,  6155-6159,  6161-6163,  6165-6167,  6171-6172 

Mount  Washington  I  (steamboat) ,  1073 

Mount  Washington  II  (steamboat),  559,  1073,  1323 

Mt.  Washington  Auto  Road,  6104,  6108,  6115,  6117, 
6122,  6124,  6154 

Mount  Washington  Cog  Railway  Company  (see  also 
Mount  Washington  Railway  Company),  6081-6082, 
6103,  6116,  6126,  6132,  6135-6136,  6142,  6153, 
6155,  6160,  6167-6168,  6170,  6173-6174 

Mount  Washington  Lodge,  Freemasons,  North  Conway, 
2451 

Mount  Washington  Observatory,  6118;  6099,  6101, 
6105,  6130-6131,  6139,  6144-6146,  6164,  6169 

Mount  Wentworth,  1962 

Mount  Whittier  Station,  place  in  Ossipee 

Mountain  Mission  by  Mail,  495 

Mountain  Park,  place  in  Woodstock 

Mountain  View  Station,  place  in  Ossipee 

Mountaineer  (periodical) ,  New  London,  252 

Mountaineering  (see  also  Appalachian  Mountain  Club) , 
1787,  3392' 

Mountaineering  Club,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  2895 

Mountaineering  societies,  5856 

Mountains,  890,  1010,  1962 

Movies,  see  Motion  Pictures 

Mowing  machines,  see  Agricultural  machinery 

Mowry,  William  Augustus,  5352 

Moyer,  Paul  Edward,  827 

Mud  Pond,  Deerfield,  2519 

Mudgett,  Mildred  D. ,  5472 

Mudgett,  Stephen,  989 

Mugridge,  Marianne  F. ,  5192 

Mugwumps 

Municipal  buildings,  2665,  4211,  4270,  5018 

Municipal  courts,  714 

Munsonville,  N.H. ,  5110 

Munton,  Alexander  V.,  5746 

Munyon,  Paul  Glenn,  828 

Mural  painting  and  decorating,  643,  1433,  1874, 
2800,  3083,  3653,  3734,  4951,  5811 

Murch,  Stephen,  2575 

Murders,  378,  1108,  1833,  2833,  2847,  3073,  3181, 
3285,  3292,  3351,  3373,  3652,  3690,  3749,  3817, 
3853,  3857-3858,  3876,  3886,  4040,  4050,  4195, 
4243-4245,  4259,  4904,  4920,  5378,  5381,  5386, 
5392,  5923,  6194,  6200,  6248,  6250,  6285,  6298, 
6410,  6434 

Murphy,  Charles  M. ,  2648 

Murphy,  Daniel,  2293 

Murphy,  Daniel  W. ,  2618 

Murphy,  Francis  P.,  829 

Murphy,  Joan,  2293 

Murphy,  Ray,  1543 

Murray,  George  A.,  2655 

Murray,  Robinson,  III,  2294-2295,  5747 

Murray  Hill,  place  in  Hill 

Murro,  Henry  W. ,  Jr.,  5394 

Museums,  976,  2330,  3335,  3461,  4480 

Musgrove,  Eugene  Richard,  830,  3627 

Musgrove,  Richard  Watson,  1887 


Music,  1009,  2152,  3539,  3628,  3651,  4079,  4242, 

5484,  5718 
Music  education,  see  Music — instruction  and  study 
Music  festivals,  539 

Music — instruction  and  study,  2969-2970,  4138,  5104 
Musical  instruments,  2167,  2397,  2493,  5702-5703 
Musical  societies,  1453,  2282,  3065,  3747,  4644 
Musicians,  1361,  5745 
Mutton  Hill,  N.H.,  6447 
Mutton  Road,  place  in  Webster 
Muzzey,  Francis  A. ,  6442 
Myers,  John  L. ,  831-832 
Myers,  T.  R. ,  889 
Mystery  Hill,  North  Salem,  5952,  5954-5957,  5959- 

5970,  5972-5973,  5976-5978,  5982-5988 

Naccach,  Selma  E. ,  4817 
Nahors,  place  in  Peterborough 

Names,  geographical,  64,  168,  234,  238,  302,  386, 
394,  400,  520,  532-533,  622-623,  716,  738,  759, 
888,  1010,  1081,  1260,  1282,  1444,  1534,  1560, 
1581,  1622,  1772,  1825,  1964,  2087,  2664,  4246, 
4712,  4945,  5402,  5433,  6120,  6133,  6457,  6463, 
6507 
Nanticook,  N.H. ,  1536 

Narragansett  No.  3,  former  name  of  Amherst 
Narragansett  No.  4,  former  name  of  Goffstown 
Narragansett  No.  5,  former  name  of  Bedford 
Nash,  Matilda,  6248 
Nash,  Norman  Burdett,  2296 
Nash,  Ray,  3431,  3629-3631 
Nash  and  Sawyer's  Location,  Carroll,  1961 
Nashaway  Woman's  Club,  Nashua,  5096 
Nashua,  N.H. ,  5061;  190,  693,  943,  1536,  1540, 

1544A,  1546-1547,  5004-5101 
Nashua,  N.H.   Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  5048 
Nashua,  N.H.   First  Baptist  Church,  5050 
Nashua,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  5051- 

5053 
Nashua,  N.H.   First  Unitarian  Congregational 

Society,  5054 
Nashua,  N.H.   Greek  Orthodox  Church  of  the  Annuncia- 
tion, 5055 
Nashua,  N.H.   Greek  Orthodox  Community  Annunciation, 

5056 
Nashua,  N.H.   Health  Department,  5057 
Nashua,  N.H.   Junior  High  School,  5058 
Nashua,  N.H.   Paroisse  Saint-Enf ant-Jesus ,  5059 
Nashua,  N.H.   Paroisse  Saint  Louis-de-Gonzague ,  5060 
Nashua,  N.H.   Public  Library,  5012,  5061-5062,  5088 
Nashua,  N.H.   Saint  Casimir  Church,  5063-5064 
Nashua,  N.H.   St.  Christopher  Parish,  5065 
Nashua,  N.H.   Saint  Stanislaus  Parish,  5066-5067 
Nashua,  N.H.   Souvenir  Booklet  Committee,  5068 
Nashua,  N.H.   Temple  Beth  Abraham,  5069 
Nashua,  N.H.   Union  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  5070 
Nashua  History  Committee,  5071 
Nashua  Hospital  Association,  5072 
Nashua  Industrial  Management  Club,  5073 
Nashua  Iron  and  Steel  Company,  5023 
Nashua  River,  5089 
Nashua  Trust  Company,  5077 
Nashua  Watch  Company,  5090 
Nashville,  N.H. ,  5018 
Nason  Corners,  place  in  Hampton 
Nathan,  Robert,  2998 
Nathaniel  Hawthorne  College,  Antrim,  732 


303 


Index 


Naticook,  former  name  of  Litchfield 

National  Bank  of  Lebanon,  4447 

National  Civic  Federation.   New  Hampshire  Committee. 

Women's  Department,  2650 
National  Congress  of  Parents  and  Teachers,  New 

Hampshire  Branch,  833-834 
National  Grange  Liability  Company,  Keene,  4280 
National  Guard,  see  Militia 

National  State  Capital  Bank,  Concord,  2196,  2297 
Nat's  Village,  place  in  Epsom 

Natural  history,  49A,  136,  677,  1269,  1437,  4814 
Natural  philosophy,  see  Physics 
Nazarene  churches,  see  Churches,  Nazarene 
Neal,  Margaret  Lear,  1279 
Neal,  Robert,  1279 
Neale,  Ronald  V. ,  3624 
Neergaard,  Mrs.  T.  E. ,  4013 
Nelson,  A.  W. ,  3202 
Nelson,  Charles  B.,  6237 
Nelson,  John,  5804 
Nelson,  S.  A.,  6143 

Nelson,  Walter  R. ,  836,  1634,  3202-3207,  5247 
Nelson,  N.H. ,  5102-5113 
Nelson,  N.H.   American  Revolution  Bicentennial 

Album  Committee,  5105 
Nelson  (L.  H.)  Company,  Portland,  4818 
Nelson,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  5106 
Nelson  Picnic  Association,  5107-5108 
Nesmith,  George  Washington,  837,  1569,  5192A 
Nesmith  Library,  Windham,  6511 
Nevins,  Winfield  Scott,  1777,  2564 
New  Amesbury,  former  name  of  Warren 
New  Boston,  N.H. ,  5114-5124 
New  Boston,  N.H.   First  Presbyterian  Church, 

5121 
New  Boston  Road,  place  in  Franklin 
New  Bradford,  former  name  of  Bradford 
New  Breton,  former  name  of  Andover 
New  Castle,  N.H.,  1590,  1606,  5125-5177,  5655, 

5712 
New  Chester,  former  name  of  Hill 
New  Concord,  former  name  of  Washington 
New  Dam,  place  in  Somersworth 
New  Durham,  N.H.,  5178-5182 

New  Durham,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  5180 
New  Durham  Gore,  former  name  of  Alton 
New  England  Advertising  Associates,  4819 
New  England  Antiquities  Research  Association,  838 
New  England  Box  Company,  552 
New  England  College,  Henniker ,  732,  3903 
New  England  Glass  Works,  Temple,  1528-1529,  6311- 

6313,  6315,  6319-6322 
New  Garden,  former  name  of  Ossipee 
New  Hampshire,  57,  91,  115,  117,  152,  209,  251, 

253,  260-261,  305,  322,  328,  331,  354,  369, 

381-382,  385,  408,  482,  545,  549,  568,  595, 

609,  618,  630,  660,  711-713,  735,  800,  838, 

844,  883A-885,  900-901,  942,  1065-1066,  1079, 

1226,  1229,  1266,  1270,  1319,  1393-1395;  1-1405 
New  Hampshire  (Colony) .   Governor  and  Council 

841-843 
New  Hampshire,  U.S.S.  (ship),  1386 

New  Hampshire.   Adjutant-General's  Office,  847-848 
New  Hampshire.   Air  National  Guard,  849 
New  Hampshire.   Air  National  Guard.   157th  Tactical 

Airlift  Group.   Information  Office,  1602 


New  Hampshire.   American  Revolution  Bicentennial 

Commission,  850 
New  Hampshire.   Board  of  Agriculture,  1318 
New  Hampshire.   Commission  on  Sesquicentennial 

Celebration,  851 
New  Hampshire.   Committee  on  Public  Safety,  852 
New  Hampshire.   Constitution  Sesqui-centennial 

Commission,  855 
New  Hampshire.   Court  of  Appeals,  967 
New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Administration  and 

Control,  857 
New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Education,  4807 
New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Education.   Voca- 
tional-Technical Division,  858 
New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Employment  Security, 

859-865,  870-871,  881 
New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Probation,  866 
New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Public  Instruction, 

867,  1684 
New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Public  Works  and 

Highways,  868 
New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Resources  and 

Economic  Development,  872 
New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Resources  and 

Economic  Development.   Division  of  Parks,  5159 
New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Resources  and 

Economic  Development.   Division  of  Resources 

Development,  869 
New  Hampshire.   Division  of  Employment  Security, 

2301 
New  Hampshire.   Forestry  Department,  see  New 

Hampshire.   Department  of  Resources  and 

Economic  Development 
New  Hampshire.   Forestry  and  Recreation  Commission. 

Mount  Washington  Study  Committee,  6148 
New  Hampshire.   Game  Management  and  Research 

Division,  873 
New  Hampshire.   General  Court,  see  New  Hampshire 

Legislature 
New  Hampshire.   Highway  Department,  540,  1218 
New  Hampshire.   House  of  Representatives,  see 

New  Hampshire.   Legislature.   House  of  Repre- 
sentatives 
New  Hampshire.   Infantry.   First  Regiment  (1775- 

1783),  667 
New  Hampshire.   Laws,  Statutes,  etc.,  874-875 
New  Hampshire.   Legislature,  21,  89,  122,  211, 

225-226,  737,  846,  876-878,  915,  1171,  1244, 

1273-1274 
New  Hampshire.   Legislature.   Committee  on  Hale 

Statue,  2302 
New  Hampshire.   Legislature.   House  of  Representa- 
tives, 33-34,  656,  791,  840,  1176 
New  Hampshire.   Legislature.   Senate,  30,  458, 

636,  789,  2303 
New  Hampshire.   Motor  Vehicle  Department,  879 
New  Hampshire.   National  Guard,  823 
New  Hampshire.   National  Guard.   Battery  B,  197th 

Coast  Artillery  (Anti-Aircraf t) ,  2657 
New  Hampshire.   National  Guard.   Garde  Lafayette, 

4681 
New  Hampshire.   Nonpublic  School  Study  Commission, 

880 
New  Hampshire.   Senate,  see  New  Hampshire. 

Legislature.   Senate 


304 


Index 


New  Hampshire.   State  Employment  Service,  see 

New  Hampshire.   Department  of  Employment 

Security 
New  Hampshire.   State  Geologist,  see  New  Hampshire. 

State  Planning  and  Development  Commission 
New  Hampshire.   State  Historian,  2304 
New  Hampshire.   State  Historical  Commission,  883 
New  Hampshire.   State  Industrial  School,  Man- 
chester, 4658 
New  Hampshire.   State  Law  Library,  Concord,  2239 
New  Hampshire.   State  Library,  Concord,  883A-886, 

2114,  2256,  2281 
New  Hampshire.   State  Library,  Concord.   Legisla- 
tive Service,  887 
New  Hampshire.   State  Liquor  Commission,  26 
New  Hampshire.   State  Papers,  1085,  1320 
New  Hampshire.   State  Planning  and  Development 

Commission,  882,  888-892,  2303 
New  Hampshire.   State  Prison,  Concord,  2347,  2352, 

2356,  2373 
New  Hampshire.   Superior  Court  of  Judicature,  893 
New  Hampshire.   Supreme  Court,  662,  894,  1048, 

1052-1053,  1056-1057,  1060-1061,  1311,  2651 
New  Hampshire.   University  of  New  Hampshire,  see 

University  of  New  Hampshire,  Durham 
New  Hampshire  Antiquarian  Society,  Hopkinton, 

3978,  3980,  3990-3992 
New  Hampshire  Association  for  the  Blind,  947A 
New  Hampshire  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  see  New 

Hampshire  State  Hospital,  Concord 
New  Hampshire  Baptist  Convention,  1107 
New  Hampshire  Bar  Association,  1293 
New  Hampshire  Bible  Society,  899,  1372A 
New  Hampshire  Centennial  Home  for  the  Aged, 

Concord,  2307,  2354 
New  Hampshire  Children's  Aid  Society,  4656 
New  Hampshire  College,  Manchester,  732 
New  Hampshire  College  and  University  Council,  901 
New  Hampshire  College  of  Agriculture  and  the 

Mechanic  Arts,  see  University  of  New  Hampshire, 

Durham 
New  Hampshire  Commission  on  the  Arts,  Concord, 

902 
New  Hampshire  Committee  of  Safety,  1047 
New  Hampshire  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 

Church,  250 
New  Hampshire  Conference  Seminary  and  Female 

College,  Tilton,  see  Tilton  School 
New  Hampshire  Continental  Brigade,  496-497 
New  Hampshire  Council  for  Retarded  Children,  1087 
New  Hampshire  Dental  Society,  903 
New  Hampshire  (Diocese,  Episcopal),  475,  495,  512, 

592,  2291 
New  Hampshire  Education  Association,  904 
New  Hampshire  Electric  Company,  Portsmouth,  5683 
New  Hampshire  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  379,  906 
New  Hampshire  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  705, 

907-908 
New  Hampshire  Female  Cent  Institution  and  Home 

Missionary  Union,  2308 
New  Hampshire  Fire  Insurance  Co. ,  see  New  Hamp- 
shire Insurance  Group 


New  Hampshire  Forest  Society  for  the  Protection 

of  New  Hampshire  Forests,  see  Society  for  the 

Protection  of  New  Hampshire  Forests 
New  Hampshire  Gazette  (newspaper),  Portsmouth, 

1004,  5585,  5665,  5695,  5733 
New  Hampshire  Glass  Factory,  Keene,  (see  also 

Glass  factories),  4214,  4268 
New  Hampshire  Grants,  see  Vermont  volume 
New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  Concord,  489, 

910-912,  975-976,  1023,  2123,  2132-2133,  2212, 

2243,  2249-2250,  2252,  2271,  2294-2295,  2309- 

2313,  2330,  2424 
New  Hampshire  Home  Missionary  Society,  913,  922 
New  Hampshire  Indian  Council,  Inc.   Pennacook/ 

Sokoki  Inter-Tribal  Nation,  916 
New  Hampshire  Insurance  Group,  Manchester,  917, 

4668,  4820-4821 
New  Hampshire  Iron  Factory  Company,  Franconia, ^3114 
New  Hampshire  Land  Company,  101,  650 
New  Hampshire  Library  Association,  5434 
New  Hampshire  Literary  Institution,  s'ee  New 

Hampton  School 
New  Hampshire  Lung  Association,  665 
New  Hampshire  Masonic  Home,  4822 
New  Hampshire  Medical  Institution,  see  Dartmouth 

Medical  School 
New  Hampshire  Medical  Society,  614A,  919-921,  2109 
New  Hampshire  Memorial  Hospital  for  Women  and 

Children,  Concord,  2105 
New  Hampshire  Ministers'  and  Widows'  Fund,  963 
New  Hampshire  Missionary  Society,  see  New  Hampshire 

Home  Missionary  Society 
New  Hampshire  Municipal  Association,  2230 
New  Hampshire  National  Bank,  2276 
New  Hampshire  Normal  School,  see  Plymouth  State 

College 
New  Hampshire  No.  5,  former  name  of  Hopkinton 
New  Hampshire  Odd  Fellows'  Home,  Concord,  2314, 

4823 
New  Hampshire  Orphans'  Home,  Franklin,  3131-3132 
New  Hampshire  Patriot  (newspaper),  Concord,  2271 
New  Hampshire  Pharmaceutical  Association,  926 
New  Hampshire  Register,  1314 

New  Hampshire  Retired  Teachers  Association,  927 
New  Hampshire  Roadside  Improvement  Associates,  928 
New  Hampshire  Savings  Bank,  Concord,  929,  2316-2317A 
New  Hampshire  Spinning  Mills,  Penacook,  2318 
New  Hampshire  State  Hospital,  Concord,  383,  1231, 

2414 
New  Hampshire  State  Hospital,  Concord,  School  of 

Nursing 
New  Hampshire  State  Nurses'  Association,  931 
New  Hampshire  State  Teachers'  Association,  186, 

932-934,  1025 
New  Hampshire  Statesman  (newspaper),  Concord, 

2251,  2271 
New  Hampshire  Timber land  Owners  Association,  571, 

578 
New  Hampshire  Tuberculosis  Association,  see  New 

Hampshire  Lung  Association 
New  Hampshire  Unitarian  Association,  739 
New  Hampshire  Veterans'  Association,  937 
New  Hampshire  Woman  Suffrage  Association,  938 


305 


Index 


New  Ipswich,  N.H.   Congregational  Church  of  Christ, 
5211 

New  Ipswich  Appleton  Academy,  5205,  5208,  5210, 
5212-5213 

New  Ipswich  Children's  Fair,  5216 

New  Ipswich  Historical  Society,  5214 

New  Jerusalem  Church,  3985 

New  London,  N.H. ,  5219-5246 

New  London,  N.H.   Baptist  Church,  5231-5232 

New  London,  N.H.   Historical  and  Archives  Committee, 
5233-5234 

New  London  Inn,  5228 

New  London  Institution,  see  Colby-Sawyer  College 

New  London  Scythe  Company,  5229 

New  London  Social  Library,  5236 

New  Londonderry,  former  name  of  New  London 

New  Madbury,  former  name  of  Jackson 

New  Marlborough,  former  name  of  Henniker 

New  Marlborough,  former  name  of  Marlborough 

New  Parish,  Exeter,  see  Phillips  Church,  Exeter 

New  Portsmouth,  place  in  Middleton 

New  Rye,  place  in  Epsom 

New  Salem,  former  name  of  Meredith 

New  York  City,  1122 

New  York  Industrial  Recorder,  943,  4824 

Newbury,  N.H.,  5247-5250 

Newell,  Daniel,  3842 

Newell,  Etta  Mattocks,  3646 

Newell,  Gerald  G. ,  3088 

Newell,  Harriet  Chase,  207,  1603,  2565-2569 

Newell,  John  P. ,  4677 

Newell,  Oliver  P.,  5109 

Newfield  Village,  former  name  of  Newfields 

Newfields,  N.H. ,  1576,  1585,  5251-5254,  1577A 

Newfound  Lake,  1522 

Newhall,  Charles  A.,  944 

Newichwannock,  former  name  of  Dover 

Newington,  N.H. ,  511,  514,  1590,  5255-5265, 

Newington  Town  Church,  5263 

Newman,  Doris  Nelson,  3207 

Newmarket,  N.H. ,  1576,  1577A,  1585,  5266-5275 

Newmarket,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  5273 

Newmarket ,  place  in  Warner 

Newmyer,  R.  Kent,  3632 

Newport,  N.H. ,  518,  1636,  5276-5300 

Newport,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  5289-5290 

Newport,  N.H.   First  Baptist  Church,  5291 

Newport  Women's  Club,  5292 

Newspapers  (see  also  Printing  and  Printers),  2235; 
15,  169,  273,  487,  579,  769,  811,  1004-1005, 
1124,  1157,  1230,  1303,  1449,  1494,  1526,  1532, 
1567,  1591,  1626,  1629,  1714,  1841,  2112,  2163, 
2223,  2251,  2271-2272,  2430,  2620,  3603,  3705, 
4079,  4458,  4497,  4526,  4528,  4733,  4791,  4875, 
4896,  5277,  5279,  5585,  5655,  5686,  5695,  5733, 
5735,  6086,  6089,  6125,  6383,  6527 

Newton,  Albert  F. ,  3633 

Newton,  Earl,  945 

Newton,  James  R. ,  946 

Newton,  Lillian  Frances,  2319 

Newton,  Robert  M. ,  1417 

Newton,  N.H. ,  5301-5304 

Newton,  N.H.   Historic  Booklet  Anniversary  Com- 
mittee, 5303 

Newton,  N.H.   Souvenir  Booklet  Committee,  5304 

Newtown,  former  name  of  Newton 


Newtown,  Battle  of,  5301 

Next-to-Nothing  House,  Hanover,  see  Webster  Cottage, 

Hanover 
Nichols,  Aaron,  1867 
Nichols,  Charles  Lemuel,  5748 
Nichols,  Ernest  Fox,  3286 
Nichols,  Gertrude  C. ,  5435 
Nichols,  Herbert  F. ,  1544 
Nichols,  L.  Nelson,  947 
Nichols,  Rudge,  3963 
Nicholson,  Edward,  4817 
Nickerson,  Louise  A. ,  947A 
Nickerson,  Marion  L. ,  1659,  2321 
Nicol,  John  H. ,  6409 
Niles,  Donna,  6474 
Niles,  Edward  C,  1830 
Niles,  Harold  H. ,  5333 
Niles,  Nathaniel,  3634 
Niles,  William  Porter,  5556 
Nitrous  oxide,  4198 
Nittisset,  former  name  of  Hollis 
Noble's  Island,  place  in  Portsmouth 
Nondenominational  chruches,  see  Churches, 

nondenominational 
Noone,  place  in  Peterborough 
Norcross,  Amasa,  5872 
Norcross,  Otis,  4089 
Nordell,  Philip  G.,  3635 
Normandin,  M.  Alice, 

Normal  schools,  see  Teachers,  training  of 
North,  William  Gwyer,  3636 
Northam,  former  name  of  Dover 
North  Beach,  place  in  Hampton 
North  Boscawen,  former  place  in  Boscawen  now  known 

as  Gerrish 
North  Branch,  place  in  Antrim 
North  Cemetery,  Portsmouth,  5690 
North  Church,  Portsmouth,  5570,  5696,  5704,  5792 
North  Congregational  Church,  Portsmouth,  5772, 

5819-5820 
North  Conway,  N.H. ,  2433-2434,  2438,  2441,  2443, 

2445,  2448,  2451,  2453-2454 
North  Conway  Library  Association,  948 
North  Conway  Public  Library,  2449 
North  Effingham,  former  name  of  Freedom 
North  End,  place  in  Keene 
North  Groton,  N.H. ,  3224 
North  Hampton,  N.H. ,  1587,  5305-5312 
North  Haverhill,  N.H. ,  3870,  3872-3873,  3887 
North  Hill,  former  name  of  North  Hampton 
North  Hill,  former  name  of  Northfield 
North  Londonderry,  N.H. ,  4542 
North  Mason  Road,  1894 

North  Monadnock,  former  name  of  Dublin 
North  Parish,  former  name  of  North  Hampton 
North  Parish,  Portsmouth,  5846 
North  Parish  Church,  North  Haverhill,  3872 
North  Parish  of  Methuen,  former  name  of  Salem 
North  Pembroke,  N.H. ,  5384 
North  Salem,  N.H. ,  5954-5978,  5982-5988 
North  Sanbornton,  N.H.,  6011,  6054,  6069 
North  Star  Lodge  No.  8,  Freemasons,  Lancaster, 

4352-4353 
North  Sulton,  N.H. ,  6267 
North  Village,  place  in  Peterborough 
North  Woods,  former  name  of  Northwood 
North  Woodstock,  N.H.,  6532,  6535,  6538 


306 


Index 


Northeast  Boundary,  5478,  5485 

Northend,  Mary  Harrod,  2999,  5749,  5750 

Northern  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Hanover,  3637 

Northern  Railroad,  406,  1191,  1196 

Northfield,  N.H. ,  6326-6327,  5313-5315 

Northmen,  339,  5264 

Northumberland,  N.H. ,  4501,  5316-5318 

Northville,  place  in  Newport 

Northwood,  N.H. ,  1271,  1580,  5319-5330 

Northwood  Narrows,  former  name  of  Northwood 

Norton,  F.  H. ,  3000,  5079,  5901 

Norton,  John  Foote,  3080 

Notch  Mountain,  former  name  of  Mount  Webster 

Notchland,  place  in  Hart's  Location 

Notre  Dame,  place  in  Manchester 

Notre  Dame  Academy,  see  Academie  Notre  Dame, 

Manchester 
Nottingham,  N.H. ,  1580,  1610,  5331-5338 
Nottingham  West,  former  name  of  Hudson 
Novak,  Steven  J.,  3638 
Noyes,  Billy,  6461 
Noyes,  Daniel  James,  2185 
Noyes,  Evelyn  Lane,  2016 
Noyes,  Frank  Gardiner,  5044 
Noyes,  Harriette  Eliza,  3234 
Noyes,  Nathan,  3826 
Noyes,  Nathaniel,  6112,  6213 
Noyes,  Richard,  949,  5974 
Noyes,  Sarah  M. ,  4941A 
Noyes,  W.  C. ,  3639 
Noyse,  James,  1755 
Nudd's  Canal,  Hampton,  3257 
Number  Four,  former  name  of  Alstead 
Number  four,  former  name  of  Charlestown 
Number  Nine,  former  name  of  Lempster 
Number  One,  former  name  of  Chesterfield 
Number  One,  former  name  of  Mason 
Number  One,  former  name  of  Warner 
Number  Seven,  former  name  of  Hillsborough 
Number  Seven,  former  name  of  Orford 
Number  Six,  former  name  of  Henniker 
Number  Six  Cemetery,  Haverhill,  3868 
Number  Three,  former  name  of  Dublin 
Number  Three,  former  name  of  Walpole 
Number  Two,  former  name  of  Westmoreland 
Numismatics  (see  also  Seals  (numismatics)),  1462, 

4083 
Nurses  and  nursing,  931,  2593 
Nute,  Helen  Elizabeth,  2453 
Nuffield,  former  name  of  Derry,  Londonderry, 

Windham,  and  parts  of  Manchester,  Hudson, 

and  Salem 
Nutt,  George  Washington,  4657 
Nutter  House,  Portsmouth,  5609 
Nutting,  Helen  Cushing,  4052 
Nutting,  Wallace,  950 
Nutting's  Beach,  place  in  Bristol 
Nye,  Robert  E. ,  Jr.,  3640 
Nye  family,  5922 
Nye  Cemetery,  Roxbury,  5922 
Ny lander,  Robert  Harrington,  3281 

Oak  Hill,  N.H. ,  4835 

Oak  Hill,  place  in  Concord 

Oak  Hill  Ski  Lift,  Hanover,  3623 

Oakland,  place  in  Newbury 

Obear,  Lydia  Ann  Swasey,  5215-5216 

O'Brien,  Michael  Joseph,  951,  6199 


Observatories,  3645,  3678,  4835,  6099,  6101,  6105, 

6118,  6130-6131,  6139,  6164,  6169 
Occom,  Swanson,  3463,  3641 
Occom  Pond,  Hanover,  3806 
Ochre,  3941 

O'Connor,  Johnson,  4143 
Odd  Fellows,  4687;  1340,  1930,  1980,  2075,  2131, 

2314,  2323-2324,  2344,  2655,  4392,  4686,  4823, 

4827,  4963,  5975 
Odd  Fellows.   Independent  Order  of.   Manchester. 

Ridgeley  Lodge,  No.  74,  4826 
Odd  Fellows.   Independent  Order  of.   Manchester. 

Wonolanset  Encampment  No.  2,  4827 
Odd  Fellows.   Independent  Order  of.   New  Hampshire. 

Fraternity  Lodge,  No.  118,  5975 
Odell,  Eva  Beede,  6013 
Odell,  James,  3001 
Odell,  N.H.,  no  items  located 
Odiorne's  Point,  Rye,  1114,  5930-5931,  5935,  5945- 

5946 
Odlin,  William,  3544 
O'Donnell,  Richard  W. ,  5122 
Oedel,  Howard  T. ,  5751 
Oedel,  William,  952 
Officials  and  employees  (county),  1407,  1410,  1488, 

1530,  1575,  1615 
Officials  and  employees  (local),  193,  389,  1067, 

2078,  2656,  4127,  5788 
Officials  and  employees  (state),  780,  783,  1000 
Olcott,  Mills,  4465 
Olcott  Falls,  4383 

Old  Center  Cemetery,  Bridgewater,  1880 
Old  Center  Cemetery,  Deerfield,  2527 
Old  Farmer's  Almanac,  2730,  2739 
Old  Fitzwilliam  Tavern,  3081 
Old  Home  Days,  980,  1227,  1652,  1670,  1805,  1848, 

1928,  2156-2157,  2464,  2481-2482,  2574,  2880, 

2929,  3067,  3070-3071,  3147,  3192,  3379,  3512, 

3955,  3967,  4008,  4470,  4473,  4543,  4993,  5120, 

5196,  5284,  5299-5300,  5322,  5496,  5766-5767, 

5861,  6226,  6231,  6274,  6379,  6416,  6523,  6526 
Old  Home  Week,  4315 

Old  Home  Week  Association,  Goffstown,  3192 
Old  Home  Week  Association,  Hopkinton,  4008 
Old  Homestead,  Swanzey,  6276-6277,  6282 
Old  Homestead  Committee,  6276-6277 
Old  Man  of  the  Mountains,  see  Profile,  Franconia 
An  Old  Mountaineer,  see  Scribner,  Isaac  White 
Old  Peppersass  (locomotive),  6155,  6160 
Old  Saint  Mary's  Church,  Claremont,  2046,  2060- 

2061 
Old  Sebastapool,  place  in  Portsmouth 
Olive  Branch  Lodge  No.  16,  Freemasons,  Plymouth, 

5553 
Oliver,  Alice  B. ,  4495 
Oliver,  Andrew,  3642 
Oliver,  Daniel,  3293,  3642-3643 
Oliver,  Mary-Maud,  954 
Oliver,  Samuel  R. ,  3642 
Oliverian  Station,  place  in  Haverhill 
Olmstead,  John  Barstow,  3002 
Olsen,  John,  6149 
Olympic  Refineries,  2765 
O'Meara,  Kathy,  6524 
Omnibuses,  1459,  4226,  4586,  4727 
157th  Tactical  Airlift  Group,  New  Hampshire  Air 

National  Guard,  1602 
One  of  our  beloved  residents,  see  Jewell,  Celia 
Onway,  place  in  Raymond 
Ophthalmology,  3352;  3496 


307 


Index 


Orange,  N.H. ,  5339 

Orchestras,  see  Musical  societies 

Orcutt,  John,  4104 

Orcutt,  Philip  Dana,  5752 

Order  of  the  Eastern  Star,  2160 

Ordnance,  2711,  5122 

Ordway,  Aaron,  457 

Ordway,  John  Chamberlin,  2325-2326 

Oren,  Michael,  5976 

Orford,  N.H. ,  5340-5358 

Orford,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  5356 

Orford,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  5357 

Organs,  5702-5703 

Orne,  Harold,  1237 

Orozco,  Jose  Clemente,  3653,  3734 

Orphans  and  orphanages,  2617,  3131-3132 

Orphans'  Home,  Concord,  2225 

Orthopedics,  652 

Orton,  Jesse  F. ,  3648 

Osborn  family,  772,  5901 

Osborne,  Maurice  H. ,  956 

Osborne,  Maurice  M. ,  4532 

Osgood,  Jacob,  1123 

Osgood,  Samuel,  5080 

Osgoodites,  1123,  1947 

Ossipee,  N.H. ,  1271,  5359-5378 

Ossipee  Park,  place  in  Moultonborough 

Otis,  Ephraim  A.,  3649 

Otis,  Horatio  Nelson,  957 

Otis  family,  957 

Otterville,  place  in  New  London 

Our  Lady  of  Mercy  Church,  Merrimack,  4947 

Oxford,  former  name  of  Marlborough 

Oxton,  Alfred  J.,  960,  6151 

Oyster  River,  1617-1618,  2821 

Oyster  River  Plantation,  former  name  of  Durham 

Oyster  River  Point,  former  name  of  Durham  Point 

Packard,  Donald  K. ,  961-962,  2327 

Packer's  Falls,  Durham,  2822 

Packersf ield,  former  name  of  Nelson 

Page,  Calvin,  5753 

Page,  Charles  Tilton,  963,  2328 

Page,  Elwin  Lawrence,  964-974,  2178,  2193,  2329, 
3003,  5160-5161 

Page,  George  A.  ,  1749 

Page,  John  Frederic,  910-911,  975-976,  1322,  2330 

Page,  Lincoln  Ridler,  1503 

Page,  N.  F.,  3877 

Page,  Ralph  G. ,  977,  5110 

Page,  Submit  Jeffers,  3860 

Page,  William  E. ,  4202 

Page  family,  3860 

Page  Belting  Company,  Concord,  2234,  2328,  2331 

Pageants,  1729,  1921,  2085,  2332,  2612,  2748,  2780, 
2783,  3269,  3935,  4117,  4370,  4481,  4545,  4666, 
4748,  5009,  5338,  5429,  5450,  5522-5523,  5559, 
5777,  5817,  6270,  6400 

Pages  Corner,  place  in  Dunbarton 

Pages  Corner,  place  in  New  London 

Paine,  Donald,  6452 

Paine,  E.  Glesca,  297 

Paine,  Philbrook,  2802,  6152 

Paine,  Ralph  Delahaye,  2803 

Painters,  see  Art  and  artists,  Landscape  art  and 
artists,  Mural  painting  and  decoration,  Por- 
traits and  portrait  painters 

Palaeopitus,  Dartmouth  College,  3647 


Palmer,  Benjamin  Franklin,  1902 

Palmer,  Brooks,  978 

Palmer,  Jasper  T. ,  6361-6362 

Palmer,  Mrs.  Jasper  T. ,  6363 

Palmer,  Wilson,  1924 

Palmer's  Town,  former  name  of  Meredith 

Pamietnik,  Z.  Okazji  Poswiecenia  Kosciola,  2066 

Pannaway,  former  name  of  Rye 

Pannaway  Plantation,  351 

Paper  Mill  Village,  former  name  of  Alstead 

Papermaking  and  trade,  172,  1809,  1827,  1831,  4588 

Pappas,  Joan,  1435,  4144 

Pare,  Louis,  1396 

Parent-Teacher  Association,  Plainfield,  5528 

Paris ,  place  in  Dummer 

Parish  of  the  Immaculate  Conception,  Nashua,  1544A 

Parish,  Elijah,  3416,  3609,  3650 

Park  Hill,  Westmoreland,  6449,  6452 

Park  Hill  Meeting  House,  Westmoreland,  6452 

Park  Street  Baptist  Church,  Laconia,  4328 

Parker,  Adelbert  A.,  1895 

Parker,  Benjamin  Franklin,  6525 

Parker,  Bert  W. ,  6526 

Parker,  Clifford  Stetson,  979 

Parker,  Edward  Everett,  1221,  1897,  5081 

Parker,  Edward  Lutwyche,  1604,  4548 

Parker,  Edward  Pinkerton,  1604 

Parker,  Franklin,  3066 

Parker,  George  W. ,  980,  2333-2334 

Parker,  Helen  A.,  2885 

Parker,  Henry  English,  3311 

Parker,  Herbert,  981 

Parker,  Herschel  C. ,  982 

Parker,  Joel,  1272,  4044,  4217 

Parker,  Jonas  L. ,  4904 

Parker,  Luther,  5488 

Parker,  Ned  Leon,  3067 

Parker,  S.  S.,  1685 

Parker,  Samuel,  1596 

Parker,  Thomas  Edward,  1660 

Parker,  place  in  Goffstown 

Parkinson,  Henry,  1569 

Parkinson  family,  666 

Parkman,  Francis,  1147 

Parks,  Edward  L. ,  3004 

Parks,  Roger,  1867 

Parks  (see  also  Central  Square,  Keene) ,  3081,  3465, 

3772,  4073,  4137,  4178,  4210,  4232,  4257,  4284, 

5734,  6412-6413 
Parmelee,  Anne,  5292-5293 
Parmelee,  Joseph  W. ,  5294 
Parochial  schools,  see  Church  schools 
Paroisse  de  l'Ange  Gardien,  1820 
Paroisse  du  Sacre  Coeur,  Concord,  2182,  2399 
Paroisse  du  Sacre  Coeur,  Laconia,  4321 
Paroisse  du  Sacre-Coeur,  Manchester,  4760 
Paroisse  Saint-Anne,  Berlin,  1822 
Paroisse  Saint  Antoine,  Manchester,  4726,  4761-4762, 

4778 
Paroisse  Saint-Augustin,  Manchester,  4763-4766, 

4829,  4889-4890 
Paroisse  Saint-Charles  de  Borromee,  Dover,  2592, 

2682,  2717 
Paroisse  Saint-Enf ant-Jesus,  Nashua,  5059 
Paroisse  Saint-Francois-Xavier ,  Nashua,  5098 
Paroisse  Saint-Georges,  Manchester,  4767-4769, 

4891-4893 
Paroisse  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Manchester,  4726, 

4770-4772 


308 


Index 


Paroisse  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Manchester,  4726, 

4770-4772 
Paroisse  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Suncook,  1571,  1665 
Paroisse  Saint  Joseph,  Berlin,  1821 
Paroisse  Saint-Leon,  Gonic,  5892 

Paroisse  Saint  Louis  de  Gonzague,  Nashua,  5060-5082 
Paroisse,  Saint-Martin,  Somersworth,  1305,  6205 
Paroisse  Sainte-Marie,  Manchester,  4773-4774,  4894 
Paroisse  Sainte-Marie,  Salmon  Falls,  5917-5918 
Paroisse  Sainte-Therese,  4775,  4897 
Parry,  Edward,  5725,  5830 
Parry  House,  Portsmouth,  5830 
Parshley,  Edward  John,  983 
Parshley's  Corner,  place  in  Strafford 
Parsons,  Charles  Lothrop ,  5162 
Parsons,  Charles  S. ,  284,  984-987 
Parsons,  George  A.,  988 
Parsons,  John  L. ,  5938 
Parsons,  John  W. ,  921,  5939 
Parsons,  Langdon  Brown,  5940 
Parsons,  William 

Partridge  Hill,  place  in  Somersworth 
Pascataway,  see  Portsmouth 
Passaconaway ,  N.H.,  1662 
Passaconaway  (Indians),  1080,  6418 
Passenger  pigeons,  1468 
Patch,  F.  Wallace,  6382 
Patrick,  William,  1951 
Patriotic  societies  (see  also  Daughters  of  the 

American  Revolution,  Sons  of  the  American 

Revolution),  296-297,  1165,  1167-1168 
Patronage,  political,  4228 
Patrons  of  Husbandry,  50,  333,  779,  1136,  1551, 

2676,  4743,  6330 
Pattee,  Fred  Lewis,  3651 
Pattee,  Jonathan,  5965-5966 
Pattee  Station,  place  in  Canaan 
Pattee' s  Caves,  North  Salem,  see  Mystery  Hill 

North  Salem 
Patten,  Matthew,  1797,  1800A,  1804 
Patten,  William,  1789 
Pattenville,  place  in  Littleton 
Patterson,  Adoniram  J. ,  5611 

Patterson,  James  Willis,  990-991,  3399,  4376 
Patterson,  Joab  N. ,  2127 
Paul,  Marjorie  Joy,  2335 
Paul,  Nancy,  6364 
Paul  Jones  Club.   Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 

New  Hampshire  Society.   Portsmouth,  5812 
Paul  Wentworth  House,  Salmon  Falls,  5911,  5914 
Paulsbourg,  former  name  of  Milan 
Pawtuckaway  Boulders,  5336 
Payens ,  Hugh  de,  see  Hugh  de  Payens 
Peabody,  Andrew  Preston,  992-993,  3005-3006,  5754- 

5757,  6383 
Peabody,  Elizabeth  Shaw,  1759 
Peabody,  Ephraim,  6486 
Peabody,  Nathaniel,  2112 
Peabody,  Mrs.  R.  P.,  6188 
Peabody,  Stephen,  1754,  1759 
Peace  treaties,  5655 
Pearls  Corner,  place  in  Loudon 
Pearson,  Edmund  Lester,  3652 
Pearson,  Harlan  Colby,  122,  994-1000,  2336-2337, 

3108 
Pearson,  Haydn  Sanborn,  3282-3283 
Pearson,  John  C,  1856 


Pearson,  John  Walter,  1001 

Pearson,  Ora,  4307 

Pearson  Hill,  place  in  Webster 

Pease,  Arthur  Stanley,  1002,  5856 

Pease  Air  Force  Base,  Newington-Portsmouth,  1602 

Peaslee,  Greta,  6060 

Peck's  Drug  Store,  Walpole,  6384 

Peeling,  former  name  of  Woodstock 

Pelham,  N.H.,  5379 

Pellerin,  Therese  Maheu,  4830 

Pelletier,  George  E.  4831 

Pemberton,  Frank  P. ,  3653 

Pembroke,  N.H.,  632,  1558,  1571-1573,  1665,  5380- 

5395 
Pembroke,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Commemorative  Booklet 

Committee,  5388 
Pembroke,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  5389 
Pembroke  Academy,  5390-5391 
Pemigewasset  Indians,  6408 
Pemigewassett  Perambulators,  606 
Pemigewasset  Valley,  1029 
Pemigewasset  Valley  Railroad,  1512 
Pemigewasset  Village,  former  name  of  Franklin 
Pemigewasset  Women's  Club,  Plymouth,  5542 
Penacook,  N.H.,  1557,  1563,  1565,  1857-1860,  2122, 

2265,  2290,  2318,  2399A,  4944 
Penacook,  N.H.   First  Baptist  Church,  2338 
Penacook,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  1857 
Penacook  Academy,  Boscawen,  1858 
Penacook  Bicentennial,  Inc.,  1570 
Penacook  Encampment,  Odd  Fellows,  Concord,  2344 
Penacook  House,  Concord,  2418 
Pencils,  4237 

Pender,  Horace  Gibson,  3654 
Pender,  John,  5758 
Pendery,  Stephen  R. ,  5759 
Penn,  Theodore  Z.,  1867 
Pennacook  Indians,  60,  192,  391,  839,  916,  2135, 

2262,  2288 
Pennichuck  Water  Works,  Nashua,  5083-5084 
Pennington,  Edgar  Leg are,  1003 
Pennypacker,  Charles  Harrison,  3007 
Penrose,  Charles,  1004,  5760 
Pensions,  military,  1621 
Pepler,  Leola  J.,  6200-6201 
Pequawket,  former  name  of  Conway 
Pequawket ,  place  in  Tamworth 
Pequawket,  Mount,  see  Mount  Kearsarge  North, 

(Chatham) 
Pequawket  Indians,  547 
Percy,  place  in  Stark 
Periodicals,  2235;  273,  1230,  1525,  3327,  3612, 

3765,  3795,  4628 
Perkins,  Abraham,  2857,  2864-2865 
Perkins,  Charles  Henry,  4328 
Perkins,  Cyrus,  3655 
Perkins,  Daniel  M. ,  5250 
Perkins,  David  Lane,  4832-4834 
Perkins,  Sue,  5505 
Perkins,  Vincent,  1631 
Perley,  George  A.,  2804 

Permattach  Diamond  Tool  Corporation,  Milford,  4958 
Perrault,  Robert  Bernard,  4835 
Perrino,  John  J.,  3441 
Perron,  Kathleen,  2339 
Perry,  A.  Bernard,  1661 
Perry,  Charles  E. ,  1005-1007 


309 


Index 


Perry,  David,  3964 

Perry,  Erma,  2840 

Perry,  James  B. ,  4401 

Perry,  John  Carpenter,  1442,  4125,  4146 

Perry,  John  Taylor,  2941 

Perry,  Joseph,  6285 

Perry,  Joseph  H. ,  1441,  2001 

Perry,  Lewis,  3024 

Perry,  Lewis,  Jr.,  3009 

Perry,  Philip  M. ,  1008,  4053 

Perry,  William  Gilman,  3010 

Perrystown,  former  name  of  Sutton 

Pert,  Luther  B. ,  4549 

Peterborough,  N.H. ,  1271,  1544,  5396-5469 

Peterborough,  N.H.   All  Saint's  Church,  5438 

Peterborough,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  5439- 

5440 
Peterborough,  N.H.   Board  of  Trade,  5441 
Peterborough,  N.H.   First  Church,  5442-5443 
Peterborough,  N.H.   First  Presbyterian  Church, 

5444 
Peterborough,  N.H.   Library,  5400,  5434,  5445-5446, 

5454 
Peterborough,  N.H.   Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

5447 
Peterborough,  N.H.   Soldier's  Monument,  5448 
Peterborough,  N.H.   Union  Congregational  Church, 

5449 
Peterborough  Academy,  5404 
Peterborough  Basket  Company,  5467 
Peterborough  Savings  Bank,  5451-5453 
Peterborough  Slip,  former  name  of  Sharon 
Peterborough  Slip,  former  name  of  Temple 
Peters,  Absalom,  3656 
Petersen,  Laurence,  252 
Petersen,  Mary,  252 
Peterson,  Howard,  3109 
Peterson,  Oscar  William,  1859-1860 
Pettee,  C.  H. ,  3657 

Pettengill,  George  Warren,  Jr. ,  6153 
Pettis,  Charles  R. ,  III,  5977 
Pfraengle,  Hilary,  4734 
Pharmaceutical  societies,  926 
Phelps,  Abbie  L. ,  5214 
Phenix  Hotel,  Concord,  2393 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.   New  Hampshire  Alpha.   Dartmouth 

College,  3370,  3679 
Phi  Zeta  Mu,  Dartmouth  College,  3778 
Philbrick,  E.  A.,  1778,  4329,  6189 
Philbrick- James  Library,  Deerfield,  2528 
Philbrick' s  Corner,  place  in  Kensington 
Philbrook,  Douglas  A. ,  6154 
Philbrook,  Hannah  Sanborn,  6004 
Philbrook  Farm  Inn,  Shelburne,  6184 
Philesian  Lodge,  Freemasons,  Winchester,  6502 
Phillips,  Butler  H. ,  3926 
Phillips,  Henry,  2948 
Phillips,  James  Duncan,  4550 
Phillips,  John,  2920,  3011 
Phillips,  Katherine  A.,  3012 
Phillips,  Wendell,  3332 
Phillips  family,  2957 

Phillips  Church,  Exeter,  2943,  2952,  3050 
Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  619,  1094,  2892-2894, 

2896-2897,  2900-2903,  2905,  2910-2911,  2913, 

2916,  2918-2924,  2926,  2928,  2933,  2936-2938, 

2945-2948,  2950-2951,  2953,  2955,  2957-2959, 


2962-2971,  2974-2976,  2978-2979,  2982,  2984-2985, 
2988-2989,  2993-2996,  2998,  3001-3002,  3004-3007, 
3010,  3013-3017,  3019-3021,  3024-3027,  3030-3035, 
3037,  3042,  3046,  3048,  3050,  3053,  3056-3057, 
3060,  3062-3064,  3066 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy.   Committee  of  the  Trustees 
and  Alumni,  3018 

Philomathic  Club,  see  New  Hampshire  Antiquarian 
Society,  Hopkinton 

Phippen,  George  M. ,  1680 

Photographers  and  photography,  1237,  1349,  1363 

Physical  education  and  training,  2963 

Physical  geography,  1043 

Physicians  (see  also  Surgeons),  794,  919-920,  1173, 
1429,  1432,  1434,  1635,  1750,  1995,  2108,  2153, 
2267,  2634,  3164,  3552,  3805,  3926,  4181,  4297, 
4388,  4454,  4466,  4538,  4919,  5001,  5109,  5535, 
5606,  5641-5644,  5707,  5902,  5996,  6222,  6275, 
6287 

Physics — study  and  teaching,  3350 

Pianos,  2167 

Pichierri,  Louis,  1009 

Pickering,  John,  992,  5827 

Pickering,  place  in  Rochester 

Pickpocket  Falls,  N.H. ,  3039 

Pickwick,  Hazel  Ash,  4493,  4496 

Pier,  Arthur  Stanwood,  2340-2341 

Pierce,  Benjamin,  2585,  3924 

Pierce,  Charles  F. ,  243 

Pierce,  Frank  H. ,  3927 

Pierce,  Franklin,  414,  648,  1295,  2293,  2304,  2374, 
2383,  3910,  3914-3915,  3918,  3928,  3930 

Pierce,  George  W. ,  6500 

Pierce,  J.  T. ,  5761 

Pierce,  Jane,  1901 

Pierce,  Mary  K. ,  3928 

Pierce,  Nellie  L. ,  2866 

Pierce,  Richard  Donald,  3193 

Pierce,  Willard,  2738 

Pierce  Bridge,  place  in  Bethlehem 

Pierce  Island,  Portsmouth,  5591 

Pierce  Mansion,  Hillsborough,  3910 

Pierce  Memorial  Church,  Dover,  2605 

Piermont,  N.H. ,  5470-5472 

Pierrepont,  James  Hervey,  5606 

Pierson,  William,  3815 

Pig  Beach,  place  in  Rye 

Pig  Pen  Corner,  place  in  New  Durham 

Pigwacket  Hill,  Albany,  1656 

Pigwacket  Indians,  see  Pequawket  Indians 

Pike,  E.  Bertram,  3867 

Pike,  J.  Violet,  1010,  6365,  6527 

Pike,  John,  2640,  2654 

Pike,  Robert  Everding,  1011,  1496,  4487,  5484-5485 

Pike  family,  3877 

Pike,  N.H. ,  3877 

Pike  Manufacturing  Company,  387  7 

Pilgrim  Congregational  Church,  Nashua,  5085 

Pillsbury,  Agnes,  1861 

Pillsbury,  Albert  Enoch,  1709,  4995,  6511 

Pillsbury,  Frank  J.,  2342-2344 

Pillsbury,  Hobart,  1012-1013,  4551 

Pillsbury  Forest  Park,  Washington,  6412-6413 

Pillsbury  Free  Library,  Warner,  369 

Pilotte,  Cheryl,  4363 

Pinardviile,  place  in  Manchester 

Pine  Cliff,  place  in  Newbury 

Pine  Hill  School  House,  Dover,  2722 


310 


Index 


Pine  River,  place  in  Effingham 

Pine  Valley,  place  in  .Milf ord 

The  Pines,  place  in  Bow 

The  Pines,  place  in  Somersworth 

Pingault,  Emile,  2345 

Pinkerton  Academy,  Dover,  2553,  2559,  2570 

Pinkham,  Edward  H. ,  2655 

Pinkham  Notch,  Coos  County,  683,  5473 

Pinkham's  Grant,  N.H. ,  683,  5473 

Pioneer  Engine  Company,  Concord  Fire  Department, 

2266 
Piotrowski,  Thaddeus  M. ,  4836-4847 
Piper,  Ernest  B. ,  6352 
Piper,  Fred  Smith,  5455 
Piper,  H.  H. ,  2740 
Piper,  Henry  C. ,  2741 
Piscataqua,  place  in  Newington 
Piscataqua,  former  name  of  Portsmouth 
Piscataqua  Association  of  Ministers,  431,  993, 

1172,  1373 
Piscataqua  Bank,  see  First  National  Bank, 

Portsmouth 
Piscataqua  patents,  640-641 
Piscataqua  Pioneers,  1607 
Piscataqua  region,  53,  653,  759 
Piscataqua  River,  234,  337,  418,  444,  1115,  1331, 

6421 
Piscataquag,  former  name  of  Manchester 
Piscataquog  Township,  former  name  of  New  Boston 
Piscataquog  Village,  former  name  of  Goffstown 
Pittsburg,  N.H.,  16-17,  5474-5490 
Pittsfield,  N.H.,  1271,  1359,  5491-5502 
Pittsfield,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  5497 
Pittsfield,  N.H.   First  Baptist  Church,  5498 
Pittsfield,  N.H.   Public  Library,  5494 
Pittsfield  Upper  City,  place  in  Loudon 
Place,  place  in  Farmington 
Place  names,  see  Names  geographical 
Plaice  Cove,  place  in  Hampton 
Plainfield,  N.H. ,  575,  576,  5503-5534 
The  Plains,  place  in  Somersworth 
The  Plains,  place  in  Tilton 
Plaisted,  Grace  Stanley,  4066 
Plaistow,  N.H.,  5535-5339 

Plaistown,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  5538-5539 
Planes  (hand  tools) ,  4964 
Planning,  urban,  4724 
Plant,  Thomas  G. ,  4997-4999 
Platts,  Clarence  M. ,  4848-4849 
Platts  Block,  Dover,  2705 
Pleasant  Pond,  5393 
Pleasant  Street,  place  in  Loudon 
Pleasant  Street  Baptist  Church,  Concord,  2213 
Pleasant  Street  Methodist  Church,  Salem,  5979 
Pleasant  Valley,  place  in  Franklin 
Pleasant  Valley,  place  in  Middleton 
Plisko,  Virginia  Gerken,  4850-4851 
Plumer,  J.  Trask,  1014-1015 
Plumer,  William  (1759-1850),  89,  419,  1310 
Plumer,  William  (1789-1854),  1016 
Plummer,  George  Franklin,  6443 
Plymouth,  N.H.,  52,  1271,  5540-5569 
Plymouth,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  5560-5561 
Plymouth  Normal  School,  see  Plymouth  State  College 
Plymouth  State  College,  5541,  5546,  5563,  5569 
Plymouth  Teachers  College,  see  Plymouth  State 
College 


Poems  about  Portsmouth,  5722 

Poetry  of  places,  201,  219-220,  286,  422,  683,  1696, 

2582,  3190,  3218,  3252,  3516,  3565,  4874,  4988, 

5199,  5722,  5807 
Point  of  Graves  Cemetery,  Portsmouth,  5762 
Point  of  Pines,  place  in  Newbury 
Folar  caves,  5926 

Police  Departments,  2648,  4022,  4916,  5046 
Poling,  Evangeline  Klee,  2543 

Polish-Americans,  4781,  4828,  4846,  5063-5064 
Political  Parties  (see  also  specific  parties) ,  1245 
Politicians  (see  also  Legislators),  458,  617,  930, 

1027,  1171,  1273-1274 
Politics  and  government  (see  also  Antimasonic, 

Democratic,  Federalist,  Liberty,  Republican, 

Whig,  and  other  political  parties),  1065-1066; 

27,  31,  74,  80-81,  90,  365,  386,  657,  724,  1101, 

1133,  4002,  4504,  4603 
Politics  and  Government,  Colonial  Period,  110,  288, 

290,  342,  432,  700,  757,  761,  1006,  1077,  1092, 

1167,  1280-1281,  1598,  2666,  5295 
Politics  and  Government,  (1775-1865),  107,  247-248, 

288,  414,  447,  659,  723,  1124,  1128,  1245,  1404, 

1598,  2426,  2474,  5279,  5295,  6051 
Politics  and  government,  (1865-1933),  70,  112,  134, 

486-487,  502,  930,  2474,  2502,  5753 
Pollard,  Alice,  1017,  3659 
Pollen,  Dorothy  C. ,  3938 
Poltergeists,  5137-5138 
Pomona  Grange  No.  1,  Patrons  of  Husbandry, 

Hillsborough  County,  1551 
Pond  District,  place  in  Franklin 
Pond  Parish,  place  in  Amherst 
Ponemah,  place  in  Amherst 
Poocham,  place  in  Westmoreland 
Poole,  Caroline  N. ,  3963 
Poole,  Ernest,  1018,  3110 
Poor,  Enoch,  1209,  5301 
Poor,  Harry  W. ,  5372 
Poor,  John  Merrill,  3660 
Poor,  Mrs.  Maurice  A.,  297 
Poor,  Peter,  6185 
Poor,  1364,  5605 
Pope,  Frederick  A.,  4009 
Poplin,  former  name  of  Fremont 
Population,  346,  612,  859,  870,  892,  2540 
Porter,  Huntington,  5941-5942 
Porter,  John,  3109 
Porter,  John  Dexter,  3021 
Porter,  Joseph  E. ,  2710 
Porter,  Robert  H. ,  3878 
Porter,  Rufus,  3870 
Portraits  and  portrait  painters,  1322,  2155,  3331, 

3697,  4219,  5589 
Portsmouth  (ship) ,  200 
Portsmouth,  N.H. ,  444,  693,  1114,  1164,  1173,  1576, 

1584,  1590,  1596,  1608,  5570-5850 
Portsmouth,  N.H.   Chamber  of  Commerce,  5769-5770 
Portsmouth,  N.H.   Tercentenary  Committee,  5777 
Portsmouth  Athenaeum,  5623,  5651,  5699,  5778 
Portsmouth  Electric  Railway,  5625-5626 
Portsmouth-Kittery  Armed  Services  Committee,  5780 
Portsmouth  Marine  Society,  5685,  5798 
Portsmouth  Naval  Shipyard,  Kittery,  Me.,  5572, 

5575,  5586,  5592,  5603,  5636,  5645,  5650,  5655, 

5668,  5689,  5701,  5708,  5761,  5769,  5778,  5780, 

5782-5783,  5790,  5816,  5831,  5840 


311 


Index 


Portsmouth  Public  Library,  5778 

Portsmouth  Savings  Bank,  5601,  5721,  5786 

Portsmouth  350,  Inc.,  5787 

Portsmouth,  Treaty  of  (1905),  5655,  5712,  5822A 

Pospisil,  Allan,  3022 

Postage  stamps,  107,  233,  326,  1845,  2845 

Postal  cards,  3232 

Postal  Service,  324,  401,  465,  560,  1144,  3938, 

4167,  4228,  4451,  4467,  5826 
Postal  service — buildings,  4260,  4805,  5739,  6352 
Postal  service — equipment  and  supplies,  4956 
Postmasters,  2070 
Potash  Bowl,  Swanzey,  6276 
Potash  industry  and  trade,  4263 
Pote,  Winston,  6155 

Potter,  Chandler  Eastman,  1019-1020,  4852-4854 
Potter,  Natalie,  3318 
Potter  Place,  place  in  Andover 
Pottery,  452,  772,  1326,  2226,  3000,  4089,  4134, 

4144,  4570,  5079,  5566,  5901 
Poulin,  Clarence  J.,  1557 
Poultry  industry,  43 

Pounds  (to  impound  stray  animals),  76,  750,  4729 
Poutre,  Carmelle,  1021 
Poverty  Lane,  Lebanon,  4399 
Powell,  David  0.,  3300 
Power,  William,  1544A 
Powers,  Albert,  1724 
Powers,  Grant,  3661,  3966,  5358 
Powers,  Peter,  3950,  3963,  3965 
Powers,  Samuel  Leland,  2468,  3662-3663 
Powers,  Wilburn  H. ,  2482 
Powow  River,  place  in  East  Kingston 
Pratson,  Frederick  John,  1022 

Pratt,  Bennett  Monroe,  pseud.,  see  Robinson,  Henry 
Pratt,  Mary  C. ,  1990 
Pratt,  Richard,  5789 
Pratt,  Theodore  Constantine,  3235 
Pratt,  place  in  Mason 
Pratts  Corners,  place  in  Plainfield 
Pray,  Alice  M. ,  1952 
Pray,  Samuel,  5902 
Preble,  Edward  A.,  5373 
Preble,  George  Henry,  5790-5791 
Preble,  William  Pitt,  3023 
Pregent,  Mrs.  Philip,  4113 
Prentiss,  John,  4147-4148 

Presbyterian  Churches,  see  Churches,  Presbyterian 
Prescott,  Abraham,  2493,  5392 
Prescott,  Arthur  W. ,  3664 
Prescott,  Charles,  2493 
Prescott,  Harold,  1349 
Prescott,  William,  1024,  2153,  3167 
Prescott  Piano  Company,  Concord,  2167,  2195 
Presidential  Range,  133,  471-472,  803,  982,  1483 
Press  and  politics,  1303,  5665 
Pressey,  Benfield,  3665 
Pressey,  C.  Park,  3236,  6014 
Preston,  Clara  F. ,  5035 
Preston,  Edgar,  1557 
Preston,  Frank  Wesley,  5194 
Preston,  Harry  Boynton,  5517,  5530 
Preston,  R.  A.,  4330 
Preston,  former  name  of  Columbia 
Price,  Chester  B. ,  1443-1444 
Price,  Ebenezer,  1862 
Price,  Louise  C. ,  4784 


Price,  Lucien,  3024 

Price,  W.  F. ,  4266 

Prices,  5,  1125 

Primaries,  217 

Prime,  William  Cowper,  1028,  3115 

Prince,  Helen,  1418 

Prince,  William  L. ,  2805 

Pringle,  Henry  F. ,  2346 

Pr ingle,  Katharine,  2346 

Printer's  Devil  Press,  Dartmouth  College,  3666 

Printing  and  printers,  900,  3120,  3666;  748-749, 
809,  947,  1228,  1626,  1728,  2188,  2285,  2329, 
2904,  2993,  3040,  3143,  3346,  3500,  3615,  3630, 
3699,  3700,  3704,  3763,  4151,  4628,  5610,  5652, 
5748,  6376 

Prison  Street  Cemetery,  Keene,  4171 

Prisons  (see  also  New  Hampshire  State  Prison, 
Concord),  4191,  5636 

Private  schools  (see  also  Academies,  Church  schools, 
Kimball  Union  Academy,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy, 
Saint  Paul's  School,  Schools,  preparatory),  574, 
607,  880,  1251,  1264,  1338,  1751,  1753,  1756, 
1758,  1858,  1860,  1910,  1990,  2095,  2241,  2325, 
2553,  2559,  2570,  2735A,  3086,  3159,  3637,  3867, 
3948,  4079,  4110,  4521,  4992-4993,  5183,  5186, 
5192,  5194-5195,  5197-5198,  5205,  5208,  5210, 
5212-5213,  5219,  5323,  5390-5391,  5404,  5556, 
6025,  6067,  6230,  6273,  6331,  6334-6335,  6341- 
6342,  6519-6520,  6523 

Privateering,  706,  1135 

Probate  Records,  843 

Probation,  866 

Proctor,  Edna  Dean,  3121 

Proctor,  Mary  Adaline,  1029,  3138 

Proctor,  Thomas  W. ,  3967-3968 

Profile,  Franconia,  648,  1069,  3093,  3095,  3101- 
3102,  3112-3113,  3118-3119 

Profile  and  Franconia  Notch  Railroad,  1511 

Profile  Automotive  League,  Inc.,  Concord,  6124 

Profile  Falls,  place  in  Hill 

Profile  House,  Franconia,  3103 

Prohibition  (see  also  Temperance) ,  376 

Proper,  David  Ralph,  1445-1448,  2806,  4054,  4149- 
4152,  4288 

Proprietors  of  Mason's  Patent  in  New  Hampshire,  88, 
1030 

Proprietors  of  the  Portsmouth  Athenaeum,  5623 

Prospect  Hill,  place  in  Franklin 

Prosser,  Jeanette,  1953 

Protectworth,  former  name  of  Springfield 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  Claremont,  see  Union 
Church,  Claremont 

Protestant  Episcopal  Churches,  see  Churches, 
Episcopal 

Province  Lake,  place  in  Wakefield 

Province  Road,  836,  1291,  1358 

Psychiatry  and  psychiatrists,  1231 

Psychology  and  psychologists,  3323 

Public  health,  see  Hygiene,  public 

Public  houses,  see  Hotels 

Public  Service  Company  of  New  Hampshire,  Manchester, 
1086,  1116 

Public  transportation,  see  Transportation,  public 

Public  works,  5689 

Publishers  and  publishing,  2232 

Puckershire,  place  in  Claremont 

Puddle  Dock,  place  in  Portsmouth 


312 


Index 


6056 
Classes  of  1927  and  1928, 


Pugsley,  Fremont  L. ,  3905 

Pukwana  Club,  Dartmouth  College,  3546 

Pulaski,  Casimir,  4828' 

Pullman,  former  place  in  Lincoln 

Pulpit  Farm  Dairy,  Manchester,  4855 

Punishment,  1466,  3853,  3876 

Purcell,  Richard  J.,  1033 

Purgatory,  N.H. ,  1715 

Purgatory,  place  in  Lyndeborough 

Putnam,  Frank,  1034 

Putnam,  George  Israel,  1985-1986 

Putnam,  Hamilton  Staples,  919,  6487 

Putnam,  Israel  Warburton,  5792 

Putnam,  John  Milton,  2761 

Putnam,  Sewall,  6482 

Putney's  Hill,  place  in  Hopkinton 

Putney's  Hill,  place  in  Webster 

Quaker  City,  place  in  Unity 

Quakers,  see  Friends,  Society  of 

Quebec  Junction,  place  in  Carroll 

Queen  Anne's  War  (1703-1713),  1096,  2084 

Quilici,  Ronald  H. ,  5797-5798 

Quimby,  Elihu  Thayer,  1036 

Quimby,  Fred  E. ,  2656-2661 

Quimby,  Mary  D. ,  4331 

Quimby,  Mary  I.,  6062 

Quimby  School,  Sandwich, 

Quimby  School,  Sandwich. 

6061 
Quinby,  Hosea,  2347 
Quincy,  place  in  Rumney 
Quint,  Alonzo  Hall,  1039,  2602,  2645,  2654,  2662- 

2667,  2801,  5163 
Quinn,  Alonzo  Wallace,  1037-1038,  1151 
Quint,  Katherine  Mardantt,  2668 
Quint,  Wilder  Dwight ,  3667-3668 
Quint,  place  in  Conway 
Quinttown,  place  in  Orford 

Rabbit  Hollow,  place  in  Winchester 

Raby,  former  name  of  Brookline 

Radio  (see  also  Amateur  radio  stations) ,  4334 

Radio  broadcasting,  2806 

Radiology,  3689,  3490 

Raether,  E.  Ervin,  1040 

Ragged  Mountain  Fish  and  Game  Club,  Andover 

Ragged  Neck,  place  in  Rye 

Railroad  stations,  1109,  2100 

Railroads  (see  also  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad, 
Boston,  Concord,  and  Montreal  Railroad,  Che- 
shire Railroad,  Maine  Central  Railroad,  Mount 
Washington  Cog  Railway),  101,  359,  384,  397, 
764-765,  797,  1163,  1191,  1196,  1369,  1428, 
1481,  1511,  1514,  1564,  1865,  2361,  2434, 
2577,  3197,  3818,  3846,  3888,  4006,  4082,  4267, 
4336,  4482,  4533,  4673,  4711,  5086,  5276, 
5394,  6081,  6126,  6132,  6135-6136,  6142,  6153, 
6155,  6167,  6348,  6464 

Raleigh  (ship),  1607,  5593,  5621,  5796,  5806 

Ralston  Tavern,  Keene,  4079 

Ramsdell,  George  Allen,  4980-4982 

Rand,  E.  Roger,  5086 

Rand,  Mary  Augusta,  1666 

Rand,  Thomas  C. ,  1449,  4153 

Rand,  place  in  Rindge 

Randall,  Benjamin,  188,  1111 


Randall,  Mrs.  Kenneth,  6332 

Randall,  Oran  Edmund,  2021 

Randall,  Peter  E. ,  746,  1042-1043,  2875,  6156 

Randolph,  N.H. ,  5851-5859 

Randolph,  N.H.   Sesquicentennial  Committee,  5857 

Randolph  Mountain  Club,  5856 

Ranger  (ship),  5659,  5747,  5806 

Rankin,  Jeremiah  Evans,  1497 

Ranlett,  S.  Alice,  3025 

Rathburn,  Lawrence  W. ,  1044 

Ravine  House,  Randolph,  5854 

Rawle,  Francis,  3026 

Rawlings,  John  (d.  1777),  1078 

Rawlings,  John  (of  Chichester),  1078 

Rawlings,  John  (of  Hampton  Falls),  1078 

Rawson,  Barbara  Eastman,  2462 

Rawson,  Marion  Nicholl,  1677 

Ray,  Mary  Lyn,  97,  2312 

Raymond,  Mildred  M. ,  4010 

Raymond,  N.H. ,  2006,  5860-5865 

Read,  Benjamin,  6278 

Read,  David  W. ,  2348 

Read,  Maurice  W. ,  1045 

Reade,  Michael,  1611 

Reade  family,  2706 

Real  estate,  47,  4078,  5478 

Real  estate  business,  6293 

Reale,  Paul,  4520 

Reals,  Lucille  Farnsworth,  5903 

Red  Hill,  5002 

Red  House,  New  London,  5241 

Red  Mountain  Lodge,  No.  68,  Freemasons,  Sandwich, 
6038 

Redd,  Robert  L. ,  6157 

Reding ton,  Edward  Dana,  3669 

Redlon,  Gladys  G. ,  2841 

Redstone,  place  in  Conway 

Reed,  Carroll,  2455 

Reed,  Frank  H. ,  5374 

Reed,  George  Harlow,  2175 

Reed,  Georgia  C,  1987 

Reed,  Louis  C. ,  1450 

Reed  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3670,  3678 

Reeds  Ferry,  place  in  Merrimack 

Reform  schools,  see  Prisons 

Reformatories,  see  Prisons 

Refrigerators,  5094 

Reid,  John  Phillip,  1048-1063,  1605,  3671-3672 

Reid,  Lucy  E. ,  2011-2012 

Reid,  Molly,  2563 

Reid,  Robert  L. ,  5486A 

Relhan,  former  name  of  Enfield 

Religieuses  de  Jesus-Mary,  4887 

Religious  liberty,  163 

Repplier,  Agnes,  5799 

Reprisal  Chapter,  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, Newport,  5285 

Republican  Party  (1794-1824) ,  747 

Republican  Party  (1854-present) ,  58,  111,  162,  756, 
1133,  2349,  2908,  2973,  2987,  4239 

Resorts,  544,  567,  1328,  1509,  1584,  1834,  1838, 
1841,  2019,  2448,  3104,  4221,  5320,  5854,  5947, 
6353-6354 

Restaurants,  567,  1900,  4163 

Retail  trade,  2531,  4079,  4206,  4250,  4568,  6367 

Revere,  Paul,  1470,  5129,  5154,  5160,  5170 

Revi,  Albert  Christian,  6319 


313 


Index 


Revivals,  306,  1469,  2774,  3804,  6505 

Revolution,  American,  369,  568,  942;  55-56,  83, 
109,  137,  347,  349,  448,  491,  504,  911,  1042, 
1047,  1162,  1195,  1204,  1208-1209,  1236,  1240, 
1297,  1317,  1531,  1538,  1600,  1607,  1800,  2074, 
2082,  2684,  2801,  2929,  3059,  3255,  3530-3531, 
3883,  3949,  3959,  3971,  4291,  4428,  4536,  4553, 
4611,  4710,  5107,  5122,  5139-5140,  5160-5161, 
5176-5177,  5301,  5407,  5463,  5644,  5661,  5690, 
5714,  5725,  5737,  5781,  5797,  5812,  6010,  6238 
— economic,  1341,  1405 — government  publications, 
93,  96,  145,  148,  527— Loyalists,  289,  537, 
1122,  1126,  1140,  2032— Military,  22,  95,  165, 
259,  310,  496-497,  667,  755,  801,  1078,  1099, 
1148,  1155,  1562,  1639,  1737,  2079,  2436,  2492, 
2733,  4093,  4133,  4709,  5128-5129,  5151-5132, 
5134-5136,  5141,  5170,  5172-5174,  5246,  6366— 
Naval  operations,  1135,  5593,  5806 — Politics  and 
government,  13,  155,  288,  291-293,  447,  460,  610, 
1125,  1294,  1299,  1316,  3333— social  conditions, 
169,  228,  236,  506,  568,  675,  794,  1247,  1332, 
3989 

Rewtizer,  George  E. ,  5888 

Rexford,  Wendy,  2485 

Reynolds,  Lydia  J.,  1767 

Reynolds,  Tom,  1065-1066 

Rhoades,  Elizabeth  Adams,  see  Ayleroyd ,  Elizabeth 
Adams  Rhoades 

Rhodes,  Wallace  I.,  1807 

Rhodes,  Walter  J.,  Jr.,  1067,  2350,  5236-5237 

Rhodes  School,  Alstead,  1674 

Rice,  Arthur,  5800 

Rice,  Benjamin,  2575 

Rice,  Chester  B. ,  1026 

Rice,  Franklin  P.,  2867 

Rice,  John  L. ,  3673 

Rice,  Mildred  Walker,  664 

Rich,  Alonzo  Berry,  4452 

Rich,  Robert  E. ,  5778 

Rich,  Ruth  J. ,  2489 

Richard,  Julien,  1304 

Richards,  Charles  H. ,  5531 

Richards,  Tudor,  1067A 

Richardson,  Charles  F. ,  3674-3675 

Richardson,  Cyrus,  4121,  5004,  5041,  5053 

Richardson,  Edward  C. ,  2593 

Richardson,  Eleanor  A. ,  3028 

Richardson,  James  H. ,  Jr. ,  3028 

Richardson,  James  Parmelee,  3676-3677 

Richardson,  Leon  Burr,  3508,  3678-3688,  3751 

Richardson,  R.  N. ,  2549 

Richardson,  Roxanna  E. ,  1580 

Richardson,  place  in  Milford 

Richmond,  Nancy,  2067 

Richmond,  Robert,  3689-3691 

Richmond,  N.H. ,  5866-5868 

Ricker,  Ebenezer,  2580 

Ricker,  Marilla  M. ,  70 

Ricker  Inn,  Dover,  2580 

Richwagen,  L.  E. ,  2352 

Riddle,  Royce,  2353,  4856,  5377,  6255 

Ridgely  Lodge,  Odd  Fellows,  Manchester,  4826 

Rieser,  Leonard  M. ,  3350 

Rindge,  N.H. ,  14,  5869-5887 

Rindge,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  5874-5875 

Rindge,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  5876 

Rindge,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church  and 
Society,  5877 


Rindgemere,  place  in  Rochester 

Rines,  Walter  F. ,  1890 

Rines,  Mrs.  Walter  F. ,  1890 

Ring,  Eloise,  5320 

Ring  family,  5320 

Rings  Corner,  place  in  Pittsfield 

Riots,  4,  419,  2890,  2960,  6430 

Ripley  Hall,  Dartmouth  Colleg,  3678 

Ripley-Olcott-Leeds  House,  Hanover,  3481 

Rise,  Kate  M. ,  1988 

Rising  Sun  Lodge,  No.  4,  Freemasons,  Keene,  4102, 
4172 

Rising  Sun  Lodge,  No.  39,  Freemasons,  Nashua,  4092, 
5025 

Rittersporn,  Elizabeth,  2807 

Riverdale,  place  in  Concord 

Riverdale,  place  in  Weare 

Riverton,  place  in  Jefferson 

Rivier  College.   Nashua,  732,  1021,  5037 

Roads  (see  also  Express  highways,  streets),  466-467, 
1232-1233,  1485,  1520,  3598,  3850,  4418,  4430, 
6049,  6441— Indian,  1026— 18th  century,  171,  295, 
311,  340,  461,  464-465,  468-469,  476,  836,  1178- 
1179,  1183,  1289,  1291,  1358,  6365— Turnpikes, 
470,  673,  825,  936,  940,  1138,  1325,  4397,  4540— 
Carriage  and  wagon,  336,  1218,  4006,  4372,  6037— 
Motor,  335,  441,  540,  602,  868,  1894,  2507,  2537, 
6104,  6154 

Roadside  improvment,  928 

Robbery,  see  Crime  and  criminals 

Robbins,  Carolyn  C, 

Robert,  Adolphe,  1068,  4591,  4601,  4857 

Robert,  Gerald,  4858 

Robert  Means  House,  Amherst,  1705 

Roberts,  Aria  Cutting,  2844 

Roberts,  Daniel  C. ,  475 

Roberts,  Ephraim,  1681 

Roberts,  Guy,  1069,  3111-3112,  3845,  4488,  6159- 
6160,  6537 

Roberts,  Ida  Charlotte,  2670 

Roberts,  Robert  W. ,  2571 

Roberts,  Wilson  B. ,  2868 

Robertson,  Cadmon,  4134 

Robertson,  Edwin  B. ,  3846 

Robertson,  William  Vans  Murray,  IV,  1070 

Robie,  Virginia,  3029,  5793-5794 

Robiestown,  former  name  of  Weare 

Robinson,  A.  H. ,  2354 

Robinson,  Albert  0.,  6366 

Robinson,  Charles  F. ,  5531 

Robinson,  Edward  Arlington,  5416,  5456 

Robinson,  Edward  K. ,  3692 

Robinson,  George  Washington,  5192 

Robinson,  H.  L.,  5500 

Robinson,  Helen  M. ,  2349 

Robinson,  Henry,  1071,  2355-2356 

Robinson,  Isaac,  6223 

Robinson,  J.  W. ,  2357 

Robinson,  Kenneth  Allan,  3693 

Robinson,  Maurice  Henry,  1072 

Robinson,  Noah,  5192A 

Robinson  family,  2529 

Robinson  City,  place  in  Deerfield 

Robinson  Corner,  place  in  Grafton 

Robinson  Female  Seminary,  Exeter,  2954 

Roby,  Luther,  2232 

Roby,  place  in  Warner 


314 


Index 


Roby  Corner,  place  in  Springfield 
Rochester,  N.H.,  693,  1612,  1624,  5888-5908 
Rochester,  N.H.   Comite  des  Societes  Franco- 

Americaines,  5905 
Rochester,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  5906 
Rochester  Music  Theater,  5891 
Rock,  Mrs.  Herbert,  4431 
The  Rock,  place  in  Somersworth 
Rock  climbing,  2440 
Rock-drills,  2081 
Rock  Rimmon,  Manchester,  4712 
Rockingham,  place  in  Newfields 
Rockingham  County,  627,  661,  1576-1611 
Rockingham  County  Bar  Association,  1605 
Rockingham  Park,  Salem,  5981 
Rockwood,  place  in  Fitzwilliam 
Rocky  Hill,  place  in  Somersworth 
Rockywold,  place  in  Holderness 
Rodgers,  Robert  H. ,  3030 
Rogers,  Artemas,  3181 
Rogers,  Clarence  N. ,  1073 
Rogers,  George  Blake,  3031-3032 
Rogers,  Mary  Cochrane,  5795 
Rogers,  Percy  Couch,  3033-3034 
Roland  Park,  place  in  Ossipee 
Rolfe,  Abiel,  2358 
Rolfe,  Benjamin,  2165 
Rolfe,  George  H. ,  5196 
Rolfe,  Henry  Pearson,  5989 
Rolfe  and  Rumford  Asylum,  Concord,  2359 
Rollins,  Edward  H. ,  2349 
Rollins,  Ellen  Chapman  Hobbs,  6367-6368 
Rollins,  Frank  West,  980,  1227,  2355,  2360 
Rollins,  R.  H.,  1074 
Rollins,  Walter  H. ,  3694 

Rollins  Chapel,  Dartmouth  College,  3406,  3678 
Rollins  Farm,  place  in  Newington 
Rollinsford,  N.H. ,  5909-5919 
Roman  Catholic  Churches,  see  Churches,  Roman 

Catholic 
Romford,  former  name  of  Concord 
Roosevelt,  Theodore,  2473,  4309 
Root,  David,  2671-2672 
Ropes,  see  Cordage 
Rosenblum,  Lester,  833 
Rosiers  Missionaires  de  Sainte-Therese  de  L' Enfant 

Jesus,  4825 
Ross,  John  Alexander,  3264-3266 
Ross,  Mary,  3879 
Rossiter,  William  S. ,  1075 
Rotary  Club,  Hanover,  3695 
Rotch,  Arthur  B. ,  4983 
Rotch,  Grace  M. ,  4984 
Rotch,  William  Boylston,  1698,  1710-1711,  4969, 

6488 
Roth,  Edward,  1076 
Rothovius,  Andrew  E. ,  1712,  2361,  3267,  3906, 

4968,  5978 
Roundy,  Rodney  W. ,  4121,  4123 
Roundys  Corner,  place  in  Gilsum 
Rouse,  Barbara,  2363 
Rouse,  Edward,  2362-2363 
Rowden,  Henry,  3880 
Rowe,  Henry  Kalloch,  5238-5239 
Rowe,  John  F. ,  5796 
Rowell,  Amos  F. ,  4352 
Rowell,  Mary  A.,  3136 


Rowell,  Roland  4859 
Rowell  family,  4004 
Rowe's  Corner,  former  name  of  Hooksett,  now  place 

in  Hooksett 
Rowe's  Corner,  place  in  Newton 
Rowing,  3561,  3777 
Rowley,  Donald  W. ,  5087 
Roxbury,  N.H. ,  1455,  4283,  5920-5924 
Roy,  William  J.,  859,  864,  870-871,  2301 
Royce,  Ann  L.,  4055 
Royce,  Charles  H.,  1437 
Rubincam,  Milton,  1078 
Rublee,  Henry  Alson,  4332 
Ruebhausen,  Oscar  M. ,  3696 

Rugg,  Harold  Goddard ,  1079,  3630,  3697-3700 
Ruggles,  Arthur  Hiler,   3701 
Ruggles  Mine,  3209 

Rumford,  Sir  Benjamin  Thompson,  Count,  2165,  2405 
Rumford,  former  name  of  Concord 
Rumford  Press,  Concord,  2188 
Rumford  Printing  Company,  Concord,  2285 
Rumney,  N.H. ,  1507,  5925-5926 
Runnells,  J.  Sumner,  6303 
Runnels,  Moses  Thurston,  5567,  6005-6006 
Running,  3577 

Rural  Improvement  Association,  Keene,  4155 
Rural  life  (see  also  Farm  life,  Country  life),  515 
Russell,  Alfred,  3702 
Russell,  Mrs.  Donald  P.,  3970 
Russell,  Eliza,  1662 
Russell,  Horace,  3703 
Russell,  Jason  Almus ,  1080-1082,  1545,  4930-4931, 

6489-6490 
Russell,  Mabelle  Geddes,  3113 
Russell,  place  in  Greenfield 
Russell  Farm,  place  in  Woodstock 
Russian  Orthodox  Churches,  see  Churches,  Russian 

Orthodox 
Russo-Japanese  War  (1904-1905),  see  Portsmouth, 

Treaty  of  (1905) 
Rutman,  Darrett  Bruce,  1083 
Ryan,  Kathryn  White,  6279 
Ryan,  Richard,  6466 
Ryan,  Walter  A.,  1084-1085,  5295 
Ryder,  James,  5859 
Ryder  Corner,  place  in  Croyden 
Rye,  N.H.,  404,  964,  1113,  1584,  1590,  1606,  5927- 

5950 
Rye,  N.H.   Junior  High  School.   Eight  Grade  Class, 

1974-1975,  1606 
Rye  Beach,  N.H.,  5934,  5947 
Ryefields,  place  in  Manchester 
Ryetown,  former  name  of  Warner 

Saint  Stephen's  Episcopal  Church,  Colebrook,  2094 

Saint  Thomas'  Church,  Dover,  2583,  2609 

Saint  Thomas'  Church,  Hanover,  3509,  3562 

Salem,  N.H. ,  4544,  5951-5988 

Salem,  N.H.   Pleasant  Street  Methodist  Church, 

5979 
Salem,  N.H.   Programme  Committee,  5980 
Salem-Canada,  former  name  of  Lyndeborough 
Salem  Narragansett ,  former  name  of  Amherst 
Salisbury,  N.H.,  1562,  1569,  5989-5995 
Salisbury,  N.H.   Congregational  Community  Church, 

5992 
Salisbury  Association  (Baptist),  278,  1392 


315 


Index 


Salisbury  Historical  Society,  5994 

Salmon  Falls,  N.H. ,  5909-5912,  5914,  5916-5918 

Salmon  Falls,  N.H.   Paroisse  Sainte-Marie,  5917- 

5918 
Salt,  4931 

Saltonstall,  William  Gurdon,  2935,  3035-3036,  5801 
Samuel  Eastman  Company,  East  Concord,  2220 
Samuel  Wentworth  House,  Portsmouth,  5637 
Samuels,  Jini  L.  ,  1522 
Sanborn,  Benjamin,  2498 

Sanborn,  Edwin  David,  1088-1095,  3704-3705 
Sanborn,  Edwin  Webster,  3706-3707 
Sanborn,  Frank  P.,  1096 
Sanborn,  Franklin  Benjamin,  1097-1105,  1261,  2430, 

3037,  3278,  3708,  5457,  6161,  6177 
Sanborn,  J.  C. ,  1106 
Sanborn,  Jeremy  Leavitt,  2027 
Sanborn,  Madeline,  2028 
Sanborn,  Mary  Farley,  615 
Sanborn,  Rachel,  5088 
Sanborn,  Richard  B. ,  2876,  3277 
Sanborn,  Victor  Channing,  3038,  3268 
Sanborn,  Walter,  2877 

Sanborn  English  House,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 
Sanborn  family,  2498 
Sanborn  Farm,  2499 

Sanbornton,  N.H. ,  596,  1271,  5996-6011 
Sanbornton,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  6007-6009 
Sanbornton  Bridge,  former  name  of  Tilton 
Sanborntown,  former  name  of  Sanbornton 
Sanbornville,  N.H. ,  6358 
Sandbank,  place  in  Manchester 
Sandberg,  Stanley  Barrett,  3709 
Sanders,  Emory,  3848 
Sanders  Point,  N.H.,  5937 
Sanders,  place  in  Gilford 
Sandown,  N.H. ,  6012-6016 

Sandown,  N.H.   Town  Anniversary  Committee,  6015 
Sandwich,  N.H. ,  642,  1271,  6017-6080 
Sandwich,  N.H.   Bi-Centennial  Committee,  6065 
Sandwich  Academy,  6067 

Sandwich  Historical  Society,  6024,  6026,  6041,  6045 
Sandwich  Mountains,  136,  6293 
Sanger,  Abner,  4156 
Sanitation,  4169,  4231 
Sargent,  George  Henry,  1728 
Sargent,  Harry  Gene,  2369 
Sargent,  Howard  R. ,  3039,  5562,  6268 
Sargent,  Jonathan  Everett,  1523,  5240,  6444 
Sargent,  Orison  Clark,  628,  1107 
Sargent,  place  in  Weare 
Sargeant,  Paul  E. ,  1925 

Sargent's  Purchase,  N.H. ,  6118;  6081-6174 
Saunders,  Dero  A. ,  3710 
Saunderson,  Henry  Hamilton,  1989 
Saunderson,  Henry  P.,  1990 
Savacool,  Vivian,  4861 
Savage,  Harry  W. ,  3711,  4388,  4454 
Savage,  Hope,  3209 
Savage,  Thomas,  1789,  1798 
Savage,  William  Thomas,  3137 
Saville,  former  name  of  Sunapee 
Savings  and  loan  associations,  see  Building  and 

loan  associations 
Savings  banks,  2316-2317A,  5786 
Savory,  Mrs.  Fred  A.,  6395 
Sawin,  Theophilus  Parsons,  1898 


Sawmills,  1867,  2571,  3079,  4165-4166,  4230,  4363, 

4541,  5247,  5345,  5924 
Sawtell,  Hiram,  1108 
Sawtell,  Isaac,  1108 
Sawtelle,  Ithamar  Bard,  1899 
Sawtelle,  Lauretta  Bailey,  4862 
Sawyer,  Doris  E.,  1109 
Sawyer,  Frank,  6427 
Sawyer,  H.  Leslie,  5244 
Sawyer,  Leonard,  1110 

Sawyer,  Roland  Douglas,  1111,  4294-4295 
Sawyer,  William  H. ,  1112,  3040 
Sawyer,  place  in  Hart's  Location 
Sawyer  River  Railroad,  101,  4533 
Sawyer  Tavern,  4158 
Sawyers,  place  in  Dover 
Sayles,  Robert  W. ,  6538 
Saylor,  William,  6367 
Sabattus  Heights,  place  in  Loudon 
Sabbatariansism,  see  Sunday 
Saben,  Mrs.  Levi,  6501 
Sabine,  David  B.,  5487 

Sackett,  Everett  Baxter,  1086,  2808,  4472 
Sacred  Heart  Church,  Concord,  see  Paroisse  du  Sacre 

Coeur ,  Concord 
Sacred  Heart  Church,  Lebanon,  4453 
Saddleback  Mountain,  5325 
Sagamore  Creek,  1601 

Sagamore  Fish  &  Game  Club,  Lebanon,  4424 
Sagamore  Hill,  place  in  Portsmouth 
Sagendorph,  Robb ,  2730,  2739 
Sailors,  2633,  4683,  5044,  5108,  5329 
Saint  Aloysius'  Parish,  Nashua,  1544A 
Saint  Andrews 's-by-the-Sea  Church,  Rye  Beach,  5934 
Saint  Andrew's  Church,  Hopkinton,  4009 
Saint  Andrew's  Lodge,  No.  56,  Freemasons,  Portsmouth, 

5666 
Saint  Anne  Church,  Manchester,  4777 
Saint  Anselm's  College,  Manchester,  732,  4734,  4831, 

4860 
Saint  Anthony  Church,  Manchester,  see  Paroisse  Saint 

Antoine,  Manchester 
Saint  Augustine  Church,  Manchester,  see  Paroisse 

Saint-Augustin,  Manchester 
Saint  Brendan's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Colebrook, 

2094 
Saint  Casimir  Church,  Nashua,  5063-5064 
Saint  Christopher  Parish,  Nashua,  5065 
Saint  Francis  Indians,  3439 
Saint  Francis  Xavier's  Nashua,  1544A 
Saint-Gaud ens,  Augustus,  2458-2459 
Saint-Gaudens,  Homer,  2469 
Saint  George  Greek  Orthodox  Cathedral,  Manchester, 

4779 
Saint  George's  Parish,  Manchester,  4780 
Saint  Hedwig  Church,  Manchester,  4781 
Saint  James  Church,  Burkehaven,  6252 
Saint  James'  Church,  Keene,  4145 
Saint  James  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Manchester, 

4706 
Saint  John,  Edna,  1087 
Saint  John's  Church,  Portsmouth,  5628,  5638-5639, 

5674,  5676,  5687,  5702-5703,  5705,  5717,  5741, 

5773-5775 
Saint  John's  Church,  Walpole,  1450,  6380 
Saint  John's  Lodge,  Freemasons,  Portsmouth,  5738, 

5849 


316 


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Saint  John's  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Dover, 
2713-2714 

Saint  John  the  Baptist  Church,  Sanbornville,  6358 

Saint  Joseph's  Cathedral,  Manchester,  753 

Saint  Joseph's  Church,  Claremont,  2044-2045,  2066 

Saint  Louis  (cruiser) ,  5583 

Saint  Louis  of  Gonzago  Church,  Nashua,  see  Paroisse 
Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague,  Nashua 

Saint  Luke's  Church,  Charlestown,  1450,  1971 

Saint  Luke's  Church,  Woodsville,  3878 

Saint  Mark's  Church,  Ashland,  1744-1745 

Saint  Mary's  Church,  Claremont,  see  Old  Saint 
Mary's  Church,  Claremont 

Saint  Mary's  Church,  Dover,  2607-2608 

Saint  Mary's  Church,  Penacook,  2290 

Saint  Mary's  Church,  Salmon  Falls,  5918 

Saint  Mary 's-in-the-Mountains,  Littleton,  see  White 
Mountain  School,  Littleton 

Saint  Mary's  School,  Concord  (1886-1935),  see  White 
Mountain  School,  Littleton 

Saint  Michaels  Church,  Manchester,  see  Grace  Church, 
Manchester 

Saint  Omer  Chapter,  Royal  Arch  Masons,  Franklin, 
3123 

Saint  Paul's  Church,  Lancaster,  N.H. ,  4347,  4364 

Saint  Paul's  Episcopal  Church,  Concord,  2168,  2244 

Saint  Paul's  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Manchester, 
4782 

Saint  Paul's  Parish,  Concord,  2145 

Saint  Paul's  School,  Concord,  2159,  2164,  2203, 
2217,  2233,  2238,  2260-2261,  2269,  2275,  2278, 
2296,  2340-2341,  2348,  2364-2365,  2367,  2392, 
2429 

Saint  Paul's  School,  Concord.   Alumni  Association, 
2366 

Saint  Peter's  Church,  Drewsville,  1450 

Saint  Peter 's-in-the-Mount,  Holderness,  3946 

Saint  Peter's  Lodg*,  Freemasons,  Bradfrod,  N.H., 
1875 

Saint  Stanislaus  Parish,  Nashua,  5066-5067 

Scales,  John,  1113-1115,  1619,  2494,  2496,  2576, 
2664,  2673-2679,  3712-3715,  4473,  6202 

Scamman,  Richard  Montgomery,  6238-6239 

Scammel  (U.S.  Revenue  cutter),  5709 

Scammell,  Alexander,  1209 

Scannell,  J.  L. ,  1833 

Scates-Shipley  Tavern,  Middleton,  4953 

Schade,  Gerhard  R. ,  4863 

Scheiber,  Harry  N. ,  2370 

Schiller,  Avery  R. ,  1116 

Schmidtchen,  Feme  F.,  4552 

Schmitt,  John  S. ,  3812 

School  buildings,  4184,  4235,  4282 

School  Street,  Lebanon,  4430,  4455 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  Rowe,  4214 

Schoolcraft  and  Sprague  (firm),  Keene,  4067 

Schools  (see  also  Church  schools,  Education,  High 
schools,  Private  schools,  Sunday  schools),  185, 
402,  601,  833,  867,  927,  954,  1033,  1163— 
Acworth,  1640— Alstead,  1674— Alton,  1684— 
Brookfield,  1890 — Candia,  1926 — Chesterfield, 
2018— Concord,  2325,  2404,  2407— Deerf ield,  2491, 
2495,  2525-2526,  2530— Dover,  2687-2688,  2692 
2694-2697,  2702,  2722— Enfield,  2868,  2870— 
Exeter,  2954,  3055— Hanover ,  3474,  3482— Keene, 
4108— Lebanon,  4384,  4393,  4411-4412,  4427,  4432, 
4439,  4463— Manchester,  4753,  4776,  4800— 


Milford,  4966— Nashua,  5046— New  Castle,  5156— 
Ossipee,  5359 — Peterborough,  5459 — Portsmouth, 
5765,  5809— Roxbury,  5921— Rye,  5927— Sandwich, 
6023,  6028,  6036,  6070— Somersworth,  6203— Wake- 
field, 6361-6362— Whitef ield,  6468— Wilmot, 
6472— Wilton,  6479 

Schools,  preparatory,  see  Private  schools 

Schott,  John  Robert,  3089-3091 

Schurman,  Wilbur  M. ,  1117 

Schuster,  Richard,  2068,  4333-4334,  5089 

Schwartz,  Gregory  C. ,  3716 

Science — study  and  teaching  (see  also  Chemistry, 
Geology,  Physics),  3572-3573,  3717 

Scientific  societies,  1067A,  3458,  3637,  4792 

Scientists,  488 

Scotch-Irish,  620,  708,  710,  1387,  1400,  1569, 
1788,  2555,  4539,  4551,  4555,  5465,  6512 

Scotford,  John  R. ,  Jr.,  3717 

Scotland,  place  in  Winchester 

Scots,  4847 

Scott,  Anna,  2495 

Scott,  Clarence  W. ,  2809 

Scott,  Clinton  Lee,  1118 

Scott,  Kenneth,  1119-1126,  1799-1801,  4553,  5803- 
5804 

Scott,  Lydia  A. ,  4985 

Scott,  Sybil,  2454 

Scott,  place  in  Dalton 

Scribner,  Isaac  White,  4335 

Scribner's  Corner,  place  in  Salisbury 

Scudder,  Harold  H. ,  2810 

Sculpture  (see  also  Statues,  Monuments),  4181 

Scythes,  5229 

Scytheville,  N.H.,  5229 

Seabrook,  N.H.,  1577,  1592,  6175-6179 

Seals  (numismatics),  25,  316,  531,  1214,  3631 

Sears,  Charles  M. ,  Jr.,  4567 

Sears,  Dorothy  W. ,  4568-4569 

Seavey,  Frances  N. ,  5805 

Secomb,  Daniel  Franklin,  1127,  1567,  1700,  1713- 
1714,  2184 

Second  Baptist  Church,  Sanbornton,  6011 

Second  Church,  Fitzwilliam,  3074 

Second  Church,  North  Sandwich,  6054 

Second  College  Grant,  N.H.,  6180-6182 

Second  Congregational  Church,  Exeter,  3049 

Second  Congregational  Church,  Manchester,  see 
Franklin  Street  Congregational  Church, 
Manchester 

Second  Congregational  Church,  North  Sandwich,  6069 

Second  Congregational  Church,  Orford,  5344 

Second  Congregational  Church,  Sandwich,  6076 

Second  Congregational  (Unitarian)  Church,  Concord, 
see  Unitarian  Church,  Concord 

Second  Parish,  Exeter,  see  Phillips  Church,  Exeter 

Sects,  1123,  1947 

Seeley,  Lawren  E.,  2811 

Selchow,  Frederick  Mudge,  5090 

Seminaries,  theological,  see  Theology — study  and 
teaching 

Serafini,  Enzo,  421,  3718 

Serafini,  Esther  Tefft,  6242 

Sever,  Dolly,  2833 

Severance,  place  in  Auburn 

Sewage  disposal,  see  Sanitation 

Sewall,  Samuel  E. ,  1278 

Sewall's  Falls,  Concord,  2236 


317 


Index 


Sewall's  Point,  place  in  Wolfeboro 

Seward,  Josiah  Lafayette,  415,  2734,  6245,  6247 

Sewell,  Richard  H. ,  1128-1129 

Shackford,  Josiah,  5717 

Shackford,  Martha  Hale,  3226 

Shackford  Corners,  place  in  Barnstead 

Shadel,  Jane  S. ,  6320 

Shaine,  Frances,  1130-1131,  6162 

Shaker  Village,  place  in  Canterbury 

Shakers,  355,  877,  959,  1132,  1295,  1927,  1930- 

1933,  1935-1937,  1939-1944,  1948,  1950,  1953, 

1955,  2312,  2845-2848,  2850,  2852-2862,  2864- 

2865,  2867,  2869,  2872 
Shannon,  Thomas,  5001 
Shapleigh,  Richard  W. ,  6203 
Sharf,  Frederica  A.,  2445 
Sharon,  N.H. ,  1544,  6183 
Sharpening  of  tools,  3877 
Shattuck,  Mrs.  Bowen  H. ,  5091 
Shattuck,  George  Cheyne,  2164 
Shattuck,  J.  H.,  3068 
Shaw,  Donald  E. ,  2069 
Shaw,  William  E. ,  1498 
Shaw  Rifles,  4404 
Shaw's  Corner,  place  in  Franklin 
Shaw's  Corner,  place  in  Surry 
Shawtown,  place  in  Freedom 
Sheaf f,  Richard,  6225 

Shedd-Porter  Memorial  Library,  Alstead,  1670 
Sheehan,  Helen  B. ,  4746 
Shelburne,  N.H. ,  6184-6189 
Shenton,  Enoch,  1133 
Shepard,  Alice  Maude  Robinson,  3138 
Shepard,  Etta  F.,  4866 
Shepard,  Florence,  5088 
Shepard,  Harvey  Newton,  1134 
Shepherd,  Samuel,  190 
Sherburne,  Andrew,  1135 
Sheridan,  Glenn  S.,  4360 
Sheridan,  Martin,  6163 
Sheridan,  Thomas  Francis,  5002 
Sheriffs,  1421 

Sherman,  Ernest  Lincoln,  1991,  3719,  5249,  5506 
Sherman,  Phil,  3720 
Sherman,  Rexford  Booth,  1136,  5250 
Sherman  School  House,  Dover,  2695 
Sherrard,  Elizabeth  M. ,  49A 
Sherwin,  A.,  63 

Sherwin,  Harry  E. ,  1992,  5164-5165,  5806,  5882 
Sherwood,  R.  A.,  4120 
Shipbuilding,  396,  416,  444,  1331,  2678,  3036, 

5572,  5584,  5603,  5650,  5659,  5693,  5701,  5790, 

5797,  5806 
Shipping,  5797,  5801 
Ships,  396,  5796 
Shipwrecks,  3261 

Shirley,  John  Major,  1137-1139,  2651,  3721-3722 
Shirley,  Margery  L. ,  2002 
Shirley,  Moses  Gage,  3190,  3194 
Shirley  Hill,  place  in  Goffstown 
Shillaber,  Benjamin  Penhallow,  5807 
Shoes,  see  Boots  and  shoes 
Shores,  James  F.,  5657,  5808 
Shorey,  Guy,  1363 
Shoreyville,  place  in  Rochester 
Short  Falls,  N.H.,  2887 
Showerman,  Grant,  5488 


Shriners,  see  Freemasons 

Shumway,  Harry  Irving,  3081,  4158 

Shute,  Henry  Augustus,  2953,  3041 

Sigma  Nu,  Delta  Chapter,  Dartmouth  College,  3546 

Signal  Hill,  Lebanon,  4396 

Silhouettes,  442 

Silk  Farm  Road,  place  in  Concord 

Silloway,  John,  2833 

Silver,  Arthur  E. ,  4011 

Silver,  Ernest  Leroy,  5563 

Silver,  Helenette,  1142,  6333 

Silver,  Henry  Mann,  5508 

Silver,  Lewis  Mann,  5508 

Silver,  Linnea,  1143,  6433-6434 

Silver,  Walter  T. ,  1143,  6333,  6433-6434 

Silver-Copps-Duston  Homestead,  Hopkinton,  4011 

Silver  family,  4011 

Silver,  5,  6265 

Silver  Hill,  place  in  Concord 

Silver  Lake,  place  in  Madison 

Silver  Memorial  Gymnasium,  Kimball  Union  Academy, 

5508 
Silversmithing  and  silverware,  427-428,  1185,  2240, 

4648,  5181,  5804,  5629,  5633,  5700,  5803-5804 
Simmons,  Charles,  2017 
Simmons,  John  Franklin,  3042 
Simonds,  Lewis  W. ,  1144 
Simonds  Free  High  School,  Warner,  6402 
Simmons,  Mary,  6044 
Simpson,  J.  C. ,  5809 
Simpson,  J.  P.,  259 
Simpson,  Robert  B.,  3723 
Simpson,  Thomas,  5 19 2 A 
Simpson  family,  5188 
Simpson  Store,  Deerfield,  2531 
Sinclair,  John  G. ,  1833 
Sinnett,  Charles  Nelson,  2022 
Sisson,  Charles  P.,  6122 
Ski  lifts,  3097 
Skiing,  160,  806,  2455,  2915,  3392,  3622-3623, 

3718,  4419,  6084 
Slab  City,  place  in  Claremont 
Slab  City,  Grafton,  3208 
Slab  City,  place  in  Weare 
Slade,  Daniel  D.,  1147 
Slade,  Mary  B. ,  3661 
Slafter,  Edmund  Farwell,  1148 
Slavery,  524-525,  831-832,  1007,  1128-1129,  1309, 

2112,  2156,  3762,  4528,  5751,  6043 
Sledge  dogs,  436 
Sleeper,  Ralph,  6010 
Sleighs,  4265 

Sligo,  former  name  of  Somersworth 
Slipton,  former  name  of  Greenville 
Sloat,  Caroline,  2680 
Slosson,  Annie  Trumbull,  3115 
Small,  Eric  N. ,  6179 
Small,  Florence  Arlene  Curry,  5378 
Small,  Frederick  L. ,  5378 
Small,  Walter  H. ,  3725 
Smallpox,  see  Hygiene,  public 
Smart,  Arthur  K. ,  1149 
Smart,  Fred  Andrew,  6334-6335 
Smart,  Le  Roy,  1911 

Smith,  Alan  A.,  1150,  6145,  6164-6165 
Smith,  Albert,  5458 


318 


Index 


Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 


Althea  Page,  1151 

Arthur  Thad,  4989 

Asa  Dodge,  3726 

Ballard,  2664,  5166 

Baxter  Perry,  3727-3728 

Carl  T. ,  5167 

Charles  D. ,  1152 

Charles  James,  1715,  3929,  4996 

Charles  William  Frederick,  3043 

Clyde  R. ,  4336 

Ebenezer,  2789 

Eleazar,  1153,  2373 

Eli,  3950 

Elias,  1111,  1154 

Eloise  Lane,  3269 

Etta  Marinda,  5431 

Ezra  M. ,  5459 

F.  Dumont,  3729 

Helen  Kelley,  4457-4458 

Henry  Onslow,  614A 

Herbert  Augustine,  1141 

Isaac  William,  3237 

James,  2708 

Jeremiah,  23,  893,  1605,  2956,  3044 

John  (1580-1631),  5933 

John  (b.  1752),  3553 

John  R.,  1742 

Jonathan,  1155-1156,  5460-5465 

Jonathan  Kingsbury,  2742-2743 

Joseph  Chase,  4933 

Joseph  Haven,  2605 

Justin  Harvey,  5933 

Marjorie  Whalen,  1157,  1451-1452,  2374, 


3139,  3930,  4159-4161,  5217,  5241,  5810 
Smith,  Moses  B. ,  2375 
Smith,  Nathan,  1173,  2468,  3548,  3662 
Smith,  Ned  B. ,  1907 
Smith,  Norman  W. ,  1158,  1716 
Smith,  Robert  A.,  621,  1159-1160,  6067-6068 
Smith,  Robinson  V.,  1161 
Smith,  Sharon,  1162,  2376,  3140 
Smith,  Theodore,  6143 
Smith,  Waterman,  4718 
Smith,  William,  3730 
Smith,  William  Thayer,  3510 
Smith,  Wilson,  1163 
Smith,  Yvonne  Brault,  5811 
Smith  family  (of  Hanover) ,  3553 

Smith  family  (of  Peterborough),  5457,  5461-5465 
Smith  and  Hodgkin  (firm),  Keene,  4205 
Smith  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 
Smith  Hill  Road,  place  in  Franklin 
Smith  Meeting  House,  Gilmanton,  3165 
Smith  Village,  place  in  New  Ipswich 
Smiths  Corner,  place  in  Salisbury 
Smithtown,  place  in  Seabrook 
Smokey  Hollow,  place  in  Somersworth 
Smyth,  Philip,  1829 
Snaptown,  place  in  Concord 
Snow,  Leslie  Perkins,  1164 
Snow,  Marshall  S.,  3027 
Snow  removal,  602 
Snow  rollers,  41 
Snowmobiles,  5361-5362,  5377 
Snowshoe  Club,  Concord,  2229 
Snowville,  N.H. ,  2838-2839 
Snumshire,  place  in  Charlestown 


Snyder,  William,  6069 

Snyder's  Mill,  place  in  Webster 

Soapstone,  3088 

Social  Classes,  294,  4070 

Social  Conditions,  1083,  1302,  2650,  3282 

Social  Fraternity,  New  Hampton,  5185 

Social  Friends'  Lodge,  Freemasons,  Keene,  4102 

Social  Library,  Jaffrey,  4037 

Social  life  and  customs  (see  also  Fairs,  Folk 

Dancing,  Folk  medicine,  Folk  music,  Folklore), 

228,  309,  392,  425,  453,  551,  1015,  1093,  1103, 

1117,  1157,  1217,  1227,  1267-1268,  1275, 

1342-1344,  1496,  2008,  2019,  2086,  2454,  2556, 

2802,  3087,  3607,  3855,  3998,  4000,  4500,  4492, 

4930,  5110,  5375,  5385,  5574,  5737,  5795,  6039, 

6074,  6294,  6368,  6394 
Societe  des  Artisans  Canadiens-Francais ,  Manchester, 

4869-4870 
Societe  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Rochester,  N.H. ,  5907- 

5908 
Societe  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Concord,  2398 
Sociite  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Dover,  2681,  2717 
Societe  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Laconia,  4337-4338 
Societe  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Manchester,  4895 
Societe  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Somersworth,  6203A- 

6204,  6208-6210 
Societe  Saint-Jean-Baptiste,  Suncook,  1573 
Society  for  the  Preservation  of  the  Old  Meeting 

House  in  Webster,  6435 
Society  for  the  Protection  of  New  Hampshire  Forests, 

176A,  614,  909,  1389,  1437,  3099,  3105 
Society  of  Colonial  Wars.   New  Hampshire,  1165- 

1167,  5155,  5167A,  5919 
Society  of  Friends,  see  Friends,  Society  of 
Society  of  Piscataqua  Pioneers,  Portsmouth,  1607 
Society  of  the  Alumni  of  Dartmouth  College,  see 

Dartmouth  College.   Alumni  Association 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati.   New  Hampshire,  1168, 

1222,  2912,  3045 
Soeurs  de  la  Presentation  de  Marie,  2682,  5037 
Soft  drink  industry,  2669 
Soldiers,  527,  1413,  1562,  1639,  1695,  1737,  2025, 

2088,  2436,  2733,  3185,  4093,  4683,  5044,  5108, 

5192A,  5246,  5329,  5407 
Soldiers'  Memorial,  Deerfield,  2532 
Somers,  Amos  Newton,  4365 

Somersworth,  N.H.,  693,  1612,  1624,  6190-6210 
Somersworth,  N.H.   Academie  St.  Martin,  6205 
Somersworth,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  6206 
Somerville,  C.  A.,  1900 
Sons  of  New  Hampshire,  Boston,  1333 
Sons  of  the  American  Revolution.   New  Hampshire 

Society,  82,  95 
Sons  of  the  Revolution  in  the  District  of  Columbia, 

801 
Soo  Nipi  Park,  place  in  New  London 
Souhegan  East,  former  name  of  Bedford 
Souhegan  River,  6481 
Souhegan  Valley,  1543 

Souhegan  West,  former  name  of  Amherst 
Soule,  Gideon  Lane,  2892,  2995 
Soule,  Gideon  Lane,  Literary  Society,  Phillips 

Exeter  Academy,  2989 
Soule,  Lewis,  1170 
Soule,  Nicholas  Emery,  3046 
South  Bennington,  place  in  Greefield 
South  Chatham,  N.H. ,  2002 


319 


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South  Church  (Unitarian),  Portsmouth,  5624,  5681, 

5754-5757,  5776,  5808 
South  Congregational  Church,  Concord,  2185-2186, 

2377-2378 
South  Conway,  N.H. ,  3199 
South  End,  Portsmouth,  5670 
South  End,  place  in  Surry 

South  Fayerweather  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3536 
South  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3308 
South  Hampton,  N.H.,  6211-6214 

South  Hampton,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  6213 
South  Hemlock,  place  in  Charlestown 
South  Keene,  N.H. ,  4186 

South  Lyndeborough,  N.H. ,  1528-1529,  4576 
South  Lyndeborough  Glass  Company,  1529,  4571 
South  Main  Street  Congregational  Church,  Manchester, 

4785 
South  Manchester,  N.H. ,  4599 
South  Merrimack,  N.H. ,  4950 
South  Monadnock,  former  name  of  Rindge 
South  Newbury,  N.H. ,  5250 
South  Newmarket,  N.H. ,  former  name  of  Newfields, 

1577A 
South  Parish  (Unitarian),  Portsmouth,  5656 
South  Parish  Church,  Portsmouth,  see  South  Church 

(Unitarian) ,  Portsmouth 
South  Parish  Sunday  School,  Portsmouth,  5657 
South  Part,  place  in  Langdon 
South  Pittsfield,  N.H. ,  1359 
South  Road,  Deerfield,  2520 
South  Road  District,  place  in  Hopkinton 
South  Woods,  place  in  Alstead 
Spalding,  Edward  H. ,  5004,  5029,  6491 
Spalding,  George  Burley,  1172,  1620,  2662,  2683- 

2685 
Spalding,  James  Alfred,  1173,  3401,  3732-3733 
Spalding,  Jonathan,  4479 
Spalding,  Lyman,  697,  1173,  5813 
Spalding,  Sewell,  4479 
Spangler,  L.  S. ,  2379-2380 

Spanish  American  War  (1898),  2659,  4192,  5583 
Sparkes,  Boyden,  4871 

Spaulding,  Charles  S.,  1547-1548,  447  9,  4950 
Spaulding,  Fred  Le  Verne,  854 
Spaulding,  John  H. ,  1174-1175,  3847 
Spaulding,  Rolland  Harty,  1032 

Spaulding-Potter  Charitable  Trusts,  Concord,  2381 
Spaulding  and  Frost  Company,  Fremont,  3150 
Spears,  Eva  Augusta  Clough,  481,  1177-1184,  1524, 

1608,  5563-5565,  5926 
Spears,  C.  W. ,  3551 
Spence,  Jack,  4872 
Spence  House,  Portsmouth,  5662 
Spencer,  Penny,  6467 
Spencer,  Warren  B.,  3939 
Spies,  4040 
Spinney,  Frank  Oakman,  1185-1187,  1926,  2382,  2686, 

4459,  4873,  5181,  5566 
Spiritualism,  4274 
Spofford,  Charles  Byron,  1188-1189,  2053,  2070- 

2079 
Spofford,  Hamilton  J.,  4275 
Spofford,  Marcia  Nourse,  2080 
Spofford,  place  in  Chesterfield 
Spofford  Lake,  2019 
Spooner,  Alden,  3630 
Spooner,  S.  Abbie,  1993 


Sports  (see  also  Dartmouth  College — athletics,  and 

particular  sports),  2792,  2903,  2945,  3026,  3053, 

3353,  3392,  4419,  4595 
Sprague,  Edward,  2729 
Spragueville,  place  in  Swanzey 
Spring,  Elizabeth  C. ,  5092-5093 
Spring  Haven,  place  in  Alton 
Springfield,  N.H. ,  5457,  6215,  6217 
Springfield,  N.H.   History  Committee,  6216 
Springfield  Junction,  place  in  Charlestown 
Squalus  (submarine),  5640,  5723 
Squamscott,  former  name  of  Exeter 
Squantum,  place  in  Jaffrey 
Squires,  James  Duane,  1190-1210,  1495,  1994,  2383, 

3141,  4460,  5167A,  5221,  5227,  5232,  5242-5244, 

6166-6167 
Squog,  N.H. ,  4899 
Sriramadas ,  Aluru,  1211 
Stables,  3664 

Stackpole,  Everett  Schermerhorn ,  1212,  2812-2813 
Stacy,  Paul  F. ,  1213 
Stag  Hollow,  place  in  Jefferson 
Stage,  John  Lewis,  5003 
Stagecoaching  (see  also  Abbot-Downing  Company, 

concord,  and  Concord  coaches),  175,  231,  249, 

673,  953,  1223,  2218,  2319,  2362-2363,  2400, 

2425,  3863,  5547 
Stair,  Gobin,  3734 
Stanton,  Mrs.  Laurence,  4113 
Stanwood,  James  Rindge,  1214 
Stanyon,  Frank  H. ,  3292 
Staples,  Hannah  Otis,  1215 
Staples,  Linnea  Stadig,  5264 
Star  Island,  N.H. ,  5929,  5933,  5936 
Starbird,  "Granny",  3841 
Starbuck,  David  R. ,  6321-6322 
Starch  industry,  6489 
Stark,  Caleb,  2747,  2762 
Stark,  Frederick  G. ,  1216 
Stark,  George,  1216 
Stark,  John,  432;  165,  197,  541,  1209,  2300,  2309, 

2747,  4631,  4650,  4709,  4859,  4882,  4903 
Stark,  William,  4874 
Stark,  N.H. ,  6218 

Stark,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  6218 
Stark  House,  Manchester,  4882 
Stark  Mansion,  Dunbarton,  2750 
Starkstown,  former  name  of  Dunbarton 
Starkweather,  Joseph,  Jr.,  3886 
Starr,  John  B. ,  3735 
Starr  King,  place  in  Jefferson 
Starrett,  Ruth  Eastman  Morrill,  1217 
State  government  (see  also  New  Hampshire.   Legis- 
lature) ,  656 
State  government — officials  and  employees,  see 

Officials  and  employees  (state) 
State  Line,  place  in  Fitzwilliam 
Statesmen,  see  Politicians 
Stationery  trade,  4085 
Statues  (see  also  Monuments,  Sculpture),  2299-2300, 

2302,  2304,  5904,  6326 
Staurus  (steamboat) ,  153 
Steam  boiler  explosions,  4179 
Steam  navigation,  see  Steamboats 
Steamboats,  128,  131,  153,  417,  426,  559,  605,  704, 

798-799,  1073,  1262,  1323,  5341,  5343,  5352, 

5598 


320 


Index 


Stearns,  Bill,  1220,  5981 

Steams,  Carl  M. ,  1635 

Stearns,  Ezra  Scollay,  843,  1221,  1549,  4508,  4554, 
5567,  5884-5885 

Stearns,  Foster  Waterman,  1222 

Stearns,  John  B. ,  3736 

Stearns,  Martha  G. ,  3047 

Steatite,  see  Soapstone 

Stebbins,  Horatio,  3013 

Steel  industry  and  trade,  2033,  5023,  5254 

Steele,  Frank  B. ,  5886 

Steele,  Frederic  L. ,  49A 

Steele  Chemistry  Building,  Dartmouth  College,  3407 

Steenburgh,  Archie,  3881 

Streeter,  Frank  S. ,  6181 

Stefansson,  Evelyn,  3737 

Stefansson,  Vilhjalmur,  3737,  5954 

Stephen  Daye  Press,  3700 

Stereoscopic  views,  4506,  4510,  4520,  4522 

Sterling,  John  C. ,  3738 

Sternick,  Joanna,  3739 

Sterrett,  Arthur  E. ,  3083 

Stevens,  Alice  Bartlett,  1223 

Stevens,  Benjamin  Franklin,  1224 

Stevens,  C.  L. ,  1225 

Stevens,  Mrs.  Edward  Sanborn,  5335 

Stevens,  Henry  Bailey,  2814-2815 

Stevens,  Hermon  Weed,  2687-2697,  3048 

Stevens,  John  B. ,  2698-2699 

Stevens,  Leonard  A.,  6168 

Stevens,  Lydia  A.,  2700-2708 

Stevens,  Nancy  Tilton,  2496 

Stevens,  Norman  Dennison,  1227 

Stevens,  Phillip  Ellis,  5094 

Stevens,  Samuel  C. ,  2709 

Stevens,  Thaddeus,  3662 

Stevens,  Victor  E. ,  4757 

Stevens,  Wallace  R. ,  6241 

Stevens,  William  Burnham,  3740 

Stevens,  Henry,  Son  and  Stiles  (firm),  1226 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  6286 

Stevenson  Hill,  place  in  Tamsworth 

Stevenson  House,  Tamworth,  6286 

Stevenstown,  former  name  of  Salisbury 

Stewart,  Donald  Ogden,  2923 

Stewart,  Glenn  W. ,  889 

Stewart,  I.  Hilda,  4162 

Stewart,  Park  J.,  4875 

Stewartstown,  N.H. ,  6219-6220 

Stewartstown,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Historical  Com- 
mittee, 6219 

Stickney,  Asenath  C.  ,  2864 

Stickney,  Georgia  E. ,  4963 

Stickney,  Joseph,  6194,  6200 

Stickney,  Joseph  Augustus,  1228-1229 

Stiles,  Dan.,  pseud.,  see  Haig,  George  Canterbury 

Stiles,  Neva,  6233 

Stimson,  Ruth  G. ,  3270 

Stinehour,  Roderick  D. ,  3741 

Stinson,  William  H. ,  2764 

Stinson  Lake,  place  in  Rumney 

Stites,  Francis  Noel,  3742 

Stockbridge,  Edward  E. ,  4875 

Stockbridge,  Theodosia,  3474,  3482 

Stockbridge  Association,  Hanover,  3474 

Stockbridge  Corners,  place  in  Alton 

Stoddard,  N.H.,  632,  6221-6229 

Stoddard  Historical  Society.   History  Committee, 
6227 


Stoddard  Rocks,  6228 

Stone,  Benjamin  P.,  1230 

Stone,  E.  P. ,  2816 

Stone,  Mrs.  George,  6332 

Stone,  Melvin  Ticknor,  6346 

Stone,  Osborn,  5982 

Stone,  R.  G. ,  6169 

Stone,  Robert  E.,  5864-5865,  5982-5985 

Stone  (S.  S.)  and  Sons,  Fitzwilliam,  3079 

Stone,  Simon,  1231 

Stone,  William  H. ,  1232 

Stone  cutting,  2254 

Stoneham  Corners,  place  in  Brookfield 

Stonington,  former  name  of  Northumberland 

Storer,  W.  Scott,  5943 

Storer  Post  No.  1,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic, 

Dept .  of  New  Hampshire,  Portsmouth,  1590 
Stores,  see  Retail  trade 
Storms  (see  also  Hurricanes,  Tornadoes),  66,  1461, 

2538,  4721,  6429 
Storrs  Hill,  Lebanon,  4462 
Story,  Joseph,  3743 
Stothart,  J.  Chester,  3744 
Stoves,  654 
Stow,  Baron,  2484 
Stowe,  Henry  Ellis  Beecher,  3523 
Stowe,  John  Murdock,  6246 
Stowell  Yard,  Manchester,  4849 
Strafford,  N.H.,  6230-6233 
Strafford,  N.H.   Sesquicentennial  History  Committee, 

6233 
Strafford  County,  119,  627,  1612-1627 
Strafford  Guards,  N.H.   State  Militia,  2657,  2693, 

2710 
Strafford  Lodge  No.  29,  Freemasons,  Dover,  2625, 

2661 
Strafford  National  Bank,  Dover,  2594 
Strafford  Savings  Bank,  Dover,  5721 
Strafford  Tub,  No.  1,  Dover,  2628 
Stratford,  N.H.,  6234-6235 

Stratford,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  6234 
Stratford  Club,  Concord,  2106-2107 
Stratham,  N.H. ,  1585,  6236-6241 
Stratham  Station,  place  in  Greenland 
Stratton,  George  K. ,  1875 
Straus,  Lawrence  Guy,  1234 
Straw,  M.  D. ,  3848 
Straw,  William  Parker,  4877-4878 
Straw  Point,  place  in  Rye 

Strawbery  Banke,  former  name  of  Portsmouth 
Strawberry  Banke,  Inc.,  Portsmouth,  5688 
Street,  George  Edward,  3049 
Street  railroads,  98,  280,  1239,  1334,  1482,  1517, 

1582-1583,  1599,  1616,  1625,  1824,  2051,  2069, 

2197,  2214,  3243,  4091,  4345-4346,  4584,  4645- 

4646,  4661,  4727,  5379,  5625-5626,  5953 
Streeter  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 
Streets  (see  also  Roads),  2567-2568,  3598,  4071, 

4079,  4164,  4215,  4224,  4248,  4261,  4270,  4377, 

4425,  4442,  4444,  4455,  4583,  5245,  5385 
Strickland,  Frederick,  6091 
Strikes  and  lockouts,  4652 
Strong,  Robert  C,  1235 
Struthers,  Parke  Hardy,  5111-5112 
Stuart,  Charles  Jesse,  7140 
Stuckey,  Helen  P.,  3050 
Student  movements,  3446 
A  Student  of  Dartmouth  College,  see  Frost,  Thomas 

Bell 


321 


Index 


Student  publications,  3765 

Student  societies,  3453 

Students'  songs,  3318,  3385-3386,  3611 

Studenten-Verbindung  Germania,  Dartmouth  College, 

3744 
Studley,  James  N. ,  5498 
Stumpfield,  place  in  Hopkinton 
Sturgis,  Richard  Clifton,  5778 
Submarines  (see  also  Portsmouth  Naval  Shipyard, 

Kittery,  Me.),  5167,  5640,  5723,  5671,  5780 
Success,  N.H.,  no  items  located 
Suffern,  Richard  Winslow,  5815 
Suffrage,  1013,  1346,  2056 
Sugar  Ball,  place  in  Concord 
Sugar  Hill,  N.H. ,  1513,  6242 
Sullivan,  George,  1605 
Sullivan,  John,  22,  205,  360,  448,  496-497,  1099, 

1209,  1236,  2776,  2801,  6202 
Sullivan,  John  L. ,  4218 
Sullivan,  Robert,  1237 
Sullivan,  Timothy  P.,  5816 
Sullivan,  William  F. ,  5095 

Sullivan  (R.  G.)  Company,  Manchester,  4671 
Sullivan,  N.H. ,  6243-6250 
Sullivan  Association  of  Congregational  Churches 

and  Ministers,  1630 
Sullivan  County,  121,  625,  1628-1637 

Sullivan  Lodge,  No.  12,  Odd  Fellows,  Claremont,  2074 
Sullivan  Machinery  Company,  Claremont,  2081 
Sulloway,  Cyrus  A.,  898 
Sulloway,  Richard  Woodbury,  1238 
Summer  resorts,  see  Resorts 
Summit  House,  Mount  Washington,  6092,  6137 
Summer,  James,  4268 

Sunapee,  N.H. ,  511,  1634,  6251-6256 
Suncook,  place  in  Allenstown 
Suncook,  former  name  of  Pembroke,  now  place  in 

Pembroke 
Suncook,  N.H.   Paroisse  Saint-Jean-Baptiste 
Suncook  River  Valley,  1572 
Suncook  Valley  Railroad,  797,  1564,  5394 
Sunday,  1473 
Sunday  schools,  2205,  2389-2390,  2742,  3474,  3482, 

3894,  4123,  5656-5657,  5754-5756,  5808,  5841 
Sundeen,  Daniel  Alvin,  1609 
Surgeons,  130,  254 
Surry,  N.H.,  517,  6257-6265 
Surry,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  6259 
Surveying,  157-158 
Suter,  John,  1239,  4339 
Sutherland,  David,  1783,  3886 
Sutton,  N.H.,  6266-6269 
Swainboro-Station,  place  in  Rumney 
Swan,  Bradford  Fuller,  944 
Swanson,  Theodor,  3745 
Swanzey,  N.H. ,  517,  1271,  1474,  1480,  4069,  6270- 

6285 
Swanzey,  N.H.   American  Revolution  Bicentennial 

Committee,  6280 
Swanzey,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  6281 
Swartz,  Randy,  1813 
Swasey,  Benjamin  Franklin,  3051 
Sweat,  Samuel,  4304 
Sweatt,  John  L. ,  5296 
Swedish- Americans,  4700 
Sweeney,  Frederick,  4031 
Sweet,  Douglas  H. ,  1240,  5168 


Sweetser,  Moses  Foster,  1241 
Sweezy,  Alan  R. ,  4879 
Swett,  Harry  P. ,  932 
Swett,  William  B. ,  1242 
Swetts  Mills,  place  in  Webster 
Swift,  D.  W. ,  1419 
Swiftwater,  place  in  Bath 
Switzer,  Clyde,  2486 
-Sykes,  Carla  A. ,  3746 
Sykes,  James,  3747 
Sylvester,  A. -A.,  2182 

Sylvester  Canada,  former  name  of  Richmond 
Symonds,  Arthur  G.,  4012 
Symondsville,  place  in  Mar low 
Synagogues,  see  Jews 
Syvertsen,  Rolph  C. ,  3748 

T.  Garter  Company,  New  London,  5225 

Taber,  Frederic  H. ,  1243 

Taft  (J.  S.)  and  Co.,  Keene,  4144 

Taft,  James  Scollay,  4134 

Taggard,  John,  6305 

Taggart,  David  A.,  3195 

Taishoff,  Sue,  1245 

Tallman,  Louise  H. ,  5944-5945 

Tamworth,  N.H. ,  642,  1271,  6286-6304 

Tani,  Sulo  J. ,  891 

Tankard,  Erneest  E. ,  1832 

Tanner,  Virginia,  5817 

Tapley,  Elizabeth  P.,  2711 

Tappan  Corners,  place  in  East  Kingston 

Tarbell,  John  C. ,  6083 

Tarbell,  William  Penrose,  1246 

Tarbell,  place  in  Peterborough 

Tardiff,  Olive  Richards,  1247-1248 

Tardivel,  Emile  Hyacinthe,  4880 

Tariffs,  1405 

Tarleton,  William,  5471 

Tarrant,  Isabel,  4881-4883,  5489 

Tasker,  Lena  Spear,  5375 

Tasker,  Phyllis,  5323 

Tatara,  Walter  T. ,  5568 

Tate,  Joseph,  6191,  6199,  6207 

Tatham,  David,  1249,  3835 

Tatham,  Doris  S.,  1742,  3949 

Tatsch,  J.  Hugo,  1250 

Tattle  Point,  place  in  Portsmouth 

Taverns,  see  Hotels 

Taxation,  164,  166,  1031,  1044,  1072,  2536 

Taylor,  Hattie  Whitcomb,  1842 

Taylor,  Herbert  Hall,  3749 

Taylor,  John  Lord,  2957 

Taylor,  Virginia  C. ,  5818 

Taylor  Mill,  Derry,  2571 

Tea  act,  291 

Teachers,  927,  1025,  1033,  1135,  1569,  3437,  3474, 

3482,  3553,  3714,  3725,  3753,  6362 
Teachers'  associations,  186,  904,  932-934,  1025 
Teachers,  training,  4946,  5569 
Teague,  Ellen  C. ,  6170,  6174 
Tebbetts,  Diane  R. ,  2817 
Technical  education,  858,  4658 
Telegraph,  4279,  5932 
Telephone,  314,  5533 

Temperance  (see  also  Prohibition),  2136,  4527,  6422 
Temple,  John,  13 
Temple,  N.H. ,  1528-1529,  6305-6324 


322 


Index 


Temple,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  6323 

Temple  Adath  Yeshurun,  see  Adath  Yeshurun  Synagogue 

Temple  Beth  Abraham,  Nashua,  5069 

Temple  Israel,  Dover,  2610-2611 

Tenney,  John,  3617 

Tenney,  Jonathan,  1251 

Tenney,  Samuel,  2935 

Tennis,  2263,  3791 

Tennyson  Club,  Hopkinton,  4013 

Tenth  Regiment  of  New  Hampshire  Veterans,  1686 

Terrace  Hill,  place  in  Gilford 

Terraces  (estate),  Tilton,  6342 

Tewksbury,  Charles  E.  ,  6220 

Tewksbury,  Robert  H. ,  4008 

Textile  industry  (see  also  Cotton  manufacture,  Woolen 

manufacture),  132,  285,  410,  518,  669,  860,  871, 

988,  1238,  1252,  2318,  2529,  2588,  3135,  3811, 

4179,  4311,  4325,  4610,  4641,  4649,  4672,  4675, 

4689,  4707,  4716,  4718,  4722,  4724,  4788,  4799, 

4812,  4854,  4861,  4871,  4877-4879,  4900,  4911, 

5325,  5345,  6201 
Thaw,  Harry  Kendall,  378 
Thayer,  Abbott  Henderson,  1433 
Thayer,  Katharine  M. ,  5096 
Thayer,  Lucius  Harrison,  913,  1253-1255,  4121,  5772, 

5776,  5819-5820 
Thayer,  Sylvanus,  3463,  3750 
Thayer  School  of  Civil  Engineering,  see  Dartmouth 

College.   Thayer  School  of  Civil  Engineering 
Thayer  Library  and  Art  Building,  Keene,  4128 
Theater  (see  also  College  and  school  drama) ,  2170- 

2171,  4096,  4196,  4211-4212,  4264,  4700,  5815, 

5891,  6276-6277 
Theater,  college,  see  College  and  school  drama 
Theft,  see  Crime  and  criminals 
Theology — study  and  teaching,  2423,  3168,  3170, 

5817A 
Theological  Society,  Dartmouth  College,  3362 
Thibodeau,  Leonard,  1501 

Third  Baptist  Meetinghouse,  Sanbornton,  6011 
Third  Connecticut  Lake,  5482 
Thomas,  Isaiah,  3431 
Thomas,  Mary  Jane,  1256 
Thomas,  Matthew,  3052,  3149 
Thomas,  Naomi  W. ,  2818 
Thomas,  Peter  A.,  3940 
Thomas,  place  in  Rindge 

Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich  House,  Portsmouth,  5677 
Thompson,  Alice  Smith,  1257 
Thompson,  Benjamin,  2810,  2814 
Thompson,  Benjamin,  see  Rumford,  Sir  Benjamin 

Thompson ,  Count 
Thompson,  David,  351,  5930 
Thompson,  Denman,  6276-6277,  6282 
Thompson,  E.  P.,  1410 
Thompson,  Grace  Porter,  4374 
Thompson,  Howard  E.,  5097 
Thompson,  Jeannette  Richardson,  6235 
Thompson,  Lawrance,  1258,  2554 
Thompson,  Lawrence  0. ,  4163 

Thompson,  Lucien,  1621-1622,  2812,  2819-2822,  6539 
Thompson,  Mary  Pickering,  1259-1260,  2823 
Thompson,  Matthew  R. ,  5821 
Thompson,  Philip  Pickering,  3752 
Thompson,  Ralph  E. ,  5821 
Thompson  and  Meserve's  Purchase,  N.H. ,  no  items 

located 
Thompson  Corner,  place  in  Salisbury 


Thompson  Corner,  place  in  Salisbury 

Thompson  Hall,  University  of  New  Hampshire,  2787 

Thomson,  David,  304 

Thomson,  Edward  Herrmann,  1550 

Thomson,  Elizabeth  H. ,  3761 

Thomson,  Meldrim,  645,  850 

Thomsonian  Infirmary,  Concord,  2386 

Thoreau,  Henry  David,  375,  538,  744,  1261,  1433, 

1437,  4026,  4035,  4053,  6129 
Thorne,  John  Calvin,  2175,  2387-2390 
Thornton,  Matthew,  1209,  2563,  4538,  4942 
Thornton,  N.H. ,  6325 

Thornton  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 
Thornton's  Ferry,  place  in  Merrimack 
Thoroughfares,  see  Roads,  Streets 
Thorp,  Louis  Ashton,  4884 
Three  Ponds,  former  name  of  Milton 
Throat  distemper,  see  Hygiene,  public 
Thurston,  James,  2713-2714 
Thurston  Pond  Road,  Deerfield,  2537 
Thyng,  J.  Warren,  1262-1263,  5376 
Tibbals,  Ralph  Howard,  1738 
Tibbetts,  Howard  Murrary,  3754 
Ticknor,  George,  3463 
Tidd,  Marshall  M. ,  270 
Tidewater  Farm,  Dover,  2578 
Tilden,  (G.  H.)  and  Co.,  Keene,  4085 
Tilden,  George  T.,  3053 
Tilden,  Paul  Mason,  3114,  3210 
Tillotson,  Benjamin  Marshall,  4813 
Tilton,  Asa  Currier,  1264,  3755 
Tilton,  Charles  Elliot,  6326,  6342 
Tilton,  John  J. ,  2878 
Tilton,  Joseph,  3054 

Tilton,  N.H.,  52,  1271,  5998,  6326-6342 
Tilton,  N.H.   Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  6335A 
Tilton,  N.H.   Tilton  and  Northfield  Congregational 

Church  and  Society,  Tilton,  6336-6338 
Tilton  and  Northfield  Woman's  Club,  6327 
Tilton  Hill,  Pittsfield,  5501 
Tilton  School,  6331,  6334-6335,  6341-6342 
Timberlane  Parish,  former  name  of  Hampstead 
Timlow,  Elizabeth  Weston,  4056 
Timothy  and  Abigail  B.  Walker  Lecture  Fund,  Concord, 

2391 
Tingley,  Ralph,  1265 
Tinkerville,  place  in  Columbia 
Tinkerville,  place  in  Lyman 
Tioga,  place  in  Belmont 

Tip  Top  House,  Mt.  Washington,  6092,  6098 
Tires,  rubber — retreading  and  recapping,  4606 
Tirrell  Hill,  place  in  Goffstown 
Tobias  Lear  House,  Portsmouth,  5632 
Todd,  William  C. ,  1758-1759 
Todd's-town,  former  name  of  Henniker 
To land,  Edward  Dale,  2392 
Toland,  place  in  Dover 
Toleration,  see  Religious  liberty 
Tolles,  Bryant  Franklin,  Jr.,  1266,  2393-2394,  3168, 

5197 
Tolman,  Alfred  A.,  4243 
Tolman,  Newton  F. ,  1267-1268,  5113 
Tomatoes,  4281 
Tombs,  6284 
Toof ,  John  H.,  2253 
Tool  and  die  industry,  4958 
Topliff  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 


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Torbert,  Edward  Nathaniel,  4461 

Tornadoes,  3,  257,  687,  694 

Torrey,  Bradford,  1269 

Torrey,  Charles  C. ,  5851 

Torrey,  Harry  K. ,  5253 

Torrey,  Joseph,  3656 

Tourist  trade  (see  also  Hotels,  Resorts,  Restau- 
rants), 567,  1437 

Towle,  Clifton  A.,  3055 

Towle,  Laird  C. ,  1270 

Town  Brook,  Keene,  4231 

Town  halls  (see  also  Municipal  buildings),  2524, 
2715,  3074 

Town  meetings,  see  local  government 

Towne,  Ruth  W. ,  2834 

Towne,  William  Blanchard ,  1700,  1717 

Townsend,  Harry  S. ,  4462 

Track-athletics,  3372,  3456,  3720 

Tracy,  Andrew,  2470 

Tracy,  Anne,  2470 

Tracy,  Charles  Aid en,  5532 

Tracy,  Stephen  P.,  2472 

Tracy  Memorial  Library,  New  London,  5237 

Trade-unions,  see  Labor  unions 

Trafton,  Burton  W.  F. ,  Jr.,  5822 

Train  wrecks,  6153,  6155 

Tramways,  aerial,  3097 

Transportation,  2336-2337 

Transportation,  Public  (see  also  Street  railroads), 
4586 

Trapshire,  place  in  Charlestown 

Treadwell,  T.  K. ,  4522 

Treanor,  Richard  B. ,  1272 

Treaty  of  Portsmouth,  see  Portsmouth  Treaty  of 

Trecothick,  former  name  of  Ellsworth 

Trees,  2357,  3556,  4098,  4210,  5540,  6521 

Trefethen,  George  Albert,  5823 

Trefethern's  Corner,  place  in  Rye 

Trickett;  William,  3756 

Trickey,  Henry  G. ,  3292 

Trimball,  Bruce  R. ,  3757 

Trinity  Church,  Holderness,  1744 

Trinity  Episcopal  Church,  Claremont,  2047,  2073 

Trinity  Royal  Arch  Chapter,  Freemasons,  Concord, 
2228 

Trinity  United  Methodist  Church,  Colebrook,  2094 

Tripoli  Mill,  place  in  Livermore 

Tripp,  Warren,  2886 

Trolleys,  see  Street  railroads 

Trowbridge,  C.  Robinson,  636 

Troy,  N.H.,  1271,  6343-6349 

Trucks,  see  Motor  trucks 

True,  Barbara,  5946 

True,  Edith,  4463 

True,  Porter  C. ,  5501 

Tuberculosis,  see  Hygiene,  public 

Tuck,  Amos,  756 

Tuck,  Edward,  3581 

Tucke,  John,  5933 

Tucker,  James  W. ,  1273-1274,  2395-2396 

Tucker,  T.  B. ,  1275 

Tucker,  William  Jewett,  3317,  3465,  3543,  3576, 
3587-3588,  3758-3760 

Tuckerman,  Frederick,  1276-1278,  1961 

Tuckerman  Ravine,  6129 

Tuftonboro,  N.H. ,  1271,  6350-6353 

Tufts,  Henry,  3022 


Tufts,  James  A. ,  3056 

Tullock,  Thomas  Logan,  1279,  5825-5826 

Tully,  William,  3761 

Tunis,  Mildred  Crockett,  5243,  5245-5246 

Turcott,  Barbara  Dixon,  2397 

Turner,  Asa,  5202 

Turner,  Howard  E. ,  5974 

Turner,  Lynn  W. ,  5827 

Turner,  Rosemary  Howard,  2455 

Turnpikes,  see  Roads 

Tuthill,  Mary  I.  S.,  1760 

Tuttle,  Adolphus  Darwin,  3284 

Tuttle,  Charles  Wesley,  303,  1280-1281,  1623,  2716, 

5265 
Tuttle,  Frank  A. ,  6324 
Tuttle,  Jane  Hobart,  4523-4524 
Tuttle,  Winifred,  4746 
Tuttle  family,  2712 
Tuttletown,  place  in  Concord 
Twain,  Mark,  see  Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne 
Twin  Mountain,  place  in  Carroll 
Twitchell,  Amos,  1429,  6305 
Twitchellville,  former  name  of  Harrisville 
250th  Nutfield  Anniversary  Committee,  2572 
Tyler,  place  in  Hopkinton 
Tyng  Township,  N.H. ,  place  in  Manchester,  4057, 

4885 
Tyng's  Town,  former  name  of  Manchester 
Tyson,  Ira  Charles,  1801 

Ulitz,  Jean,  6300 

Uncanoonuc  Mountains,  3189 

Underhill,  Elizabeth  H. ,  5470 

Underhill,  Miriam,  1420 

Underhill,  Robert  L.  M. ,  1282,  1420 

Unemployment  (see  also  Employment),  859,  861,  865, 
2301,  4674 

Union  Academy,  see  Kimball  Union  Academy 

Union,  place  in  Wakefield 

Union  Association  (Congregational) ,  1533 

Union  Association  of  Ministers,  223 

Union  Chapel,  Little  Boar's  Head,  5305 

Union  Church,  East  Westmoreland,  6455 

Union  Congregational  Church,  Peterborough,  5449 

Union  Episcopal  Church,  West  Claremont,  1450,  2048, 
2058,  2061,  2067,  2085 

Union  Evangelical  Church,  Peterborough,  5414 

Union  Lyceum,  Deerfield,  2539 

Union  "Mark"  Lodge  No.  1,  Freemasons,  Claremont, 
2053 

Union  Saint-Jean  Baptiste,  Nashua,  5070 

Unions,  see  Labor  unions 

Unitarian  Church  (or  Society) ,  Nashua,  see  Uni- 
tarian Universalist  Church,  Nashua 

Unitarian  Churches,  see  Churches,  Unitarian 

Unitarian  Universalist  Church,  Nashua,  5080,  5087 

United  Baptist  Church  of  Lakeport ,  Laconia,  4328 

United  Church  of  Christ,  Center  Harbor,  1963 

United  Church  of  Christ,  Keene,  see  First  Congre- 
gational Church,  Keene 

United  Life  and  Accident  Insurance  Company,  Concord, 
2129 

United  Methodist  Church,  Chichester,  2028 

United  Society  of  Believers  in  Christ's  Second 
Appearing,  see  Shakers 

U.S.  Forest  Service.   Eastern  Region.   White 
Mountain  National  Forest,  1283-1285,  1499 


324 


Index 


U.S.  Geographic  Board,  1286 

U.S.  Naval  Prison,  Portsmouth,  5833 

U.S.  Naval  Shipyard,  Portsmouth,  N.H. ,  see  Ports- 
mouth Naval  Shipyard,  Kittery,  Me. 

U.S.  Signal  Service,  6106,  6113-6114 

U.S.  Soil  Conservation  Service,  1287 

United  Steelworkers  of  America,  Local  2944, 
Claremont,  2033 

Unitoga  Springs,  N.H.,  6354 

Unity,  N.H. ,  1359,  6354-6355 

Universalist  Church,  Enfield,  see  Community  Church, 
Enfield 

Universalist  churches,  see  Churches,  Universalist 

Universities  and  colleges  (see  also  Dartmouth 
College,  University  of  New  Hampshire),  732, 
1021,  3903,  4734,  4831,  4860,  5037,  5221,  5224, 
5238-5239,  5546,  5563 

University  of  New  Hampshire,  Durham,  895,  2767, 
2771,  2777,  2785-2787,  2791-2793,  2796-2797, 
2804,  2806-2810,  2814-2815,  2818,  2820,  2825, 
2827,  2831-2832,  3442,  3657,  3767,  3796 

University  of  New  Hampshire,  Durham.   Alumni  Asso- 
ciation, 2805 

University  of  New  Hampshire,  Durham,  Ballard  Hall, 
2793 

University  of  New  Hampshire,  Durham.  College  of 
Technology,  2811 

University  of  New  Hampshire,  Durham.   Mask  and 
Dagger,  2766 

University  of  New  Hampshire,  Durham.   University 
Extension  Service,  896 

Upham,  George  Baxter,  1288-1291,  1637,  2081-2087 

Upham,  Phebe  Lord,  3762 

Upham,  Thomas  Cogswell,  2506,  3849 

Upham,  Warren,  1292,  1706-1707 

Upham  family,  1706 

Upper  Ashuelot,  former  name  of  Keene 

Upper  Coos,  former  name  of  Lancaster 

Upper  Coos  Railroad,  1481 

Upper  End,  N.H. ,  3279 

Upper  Factory,  place  in  Dover 

Upper  Gilmanton,  former  name  of  Belmont 

Upper  Kidderville,  place  in  Colebrook 

Upper  Shaker  Village,  place  in  Enfield 

Upper  Square,  place  in  Dover 

Upton,  Richard  Francis,  667,  850,  1293-1299,  1713 

Urion,  Henry  Kimball,  3763 

VTN,  Consolidated,  Inc.,  1301 

Vadeboncoeur ,  Albert,  1624 

Valentine,  B.  B. ,  3764 

Valentine,  Donald  B. ,  Jr.,  1454,  3931 

The  Valley,  place  in  Manchester 

Valley  of  Industry,  place  in  Boscawen 

Van,  Billy  B. ,  6253 

Vanderbilt,  Arthur  T. ,  1050 

Van  Deventer,  David  E. ,  1302 

Vannevar,  John,  2228 

Vanzandt,  Roland,  2471 

Varney,  Eben,  2707 

Varney-Ham  House,  Dover,  2707 

Varrell,  William  M. ,  5947-5948 

Vaughan,  Charles  Woodward,  4340 

Vaughan,  Dorothy  Mansfield,  1863,  2824,  5814, 

5829-5832 
Vaughan,  Henry,  813,  2290,  2609 
Veblen,  Eric  Paul,  1303 
Vegetable  gardening,  4281 
Vehicles,  see  Automobiles,  Motor  trucks,  Omnibuses 


Ventre,  Regina,  4886 

Verge,  Robert  J.,  5833 

Vermont,  3673 

Vermont  Association  of  Manchester,  New  Hampshire, 
4625 

Verney,  Gilbert,  1810 

Vernon  Street,  Keene,  4247 

Verrette,  Adrien,  752A,  1304-1306,  1573,  2398-2399, 
2717,  4765,  4887-4896,  5098,  6208-6210 

Veterans  (see  also  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic, 
American  Legion,  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars), 
937,  1590,  3925,  4401,^4630,  5661,  4852,  4897 

Veterans  Catholiques  des  Etats-Unis.   Poste  Sainte- 
Therese  No.  1352,  4897 

Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars,  937 

Viden,  Bill,  153 

Vietnamese,  4845 

Village  Congregational  Church,  Franklin,  3126,  3137 

Vincent,  Howell  Smith,  6279 

Vincent,  Lee,  6171-6172 

Violence,  6264 

Virden,  Bill,  2400 

Virginia,  3355 

Vital  records  (see  also  Marriages,  Mortality),  534, 
576,  580,  891,  1598,  1693,  1702,  1713,  2592, 
2595,  2597,  3162,  3833,  3952,  3970,  4292,  4721, 
4726,  4926,  5642-5643,  5950,  6220,  6223 

Vittum,  Maybelle  K. ,  6071 

Vittum  Hill,  East  Sandwich,  6072 

Vocal  music,  4242,  4273 

Vocational  education,  858 

Volcanoes,  3941 

Volunteer  Hook  and  Ladder  Company,  Dover,  2628 

Voorhees,  Oscar  M. ,  3765 

Vose,  Arthur  W. ,  1307 

WKAV  (radio  station),  4334 

WLNH  (radio  station) ,  4334 

WMDR  (radio  station),  Durham,  2806 

Wade,  Arthur  P. ,  5169 

Wade,  Hugh  Mason,  2472 

Wadleigh,  Clarence  B. ,  1308 

Wadleigh,  Erastus,  3238,  6266 

Wadleigh,  George,  1309,  1626,  2718,  5949 

Wadleigh,  Thomas,  3238 

Wadleigh  family,  3238 

Wadleigh  Memorial  Library,  Milford,  4972 

Wadley  Falls,  place  in  Lee 

Wadsworth,  Samuel,  1455,  4164-4168,  5922 

Wages,  861 

Waggoner,  Hyatt  Howe,  1956 

Wagons  (see  also  Freight  and  freightage),  2370, 

4283 
Wait,  Albert  Scripture,  1310-1311,  5289 
Waite,  Emma  Forbes,  5834 
Waite,  Morrison  Remick,  3757 
Waite,  Otis  Frederick  Reed,  1312,  2088-2091 
Wakefield,  N.H. ,  6356-6371 

Wakefield,  N.H.   Congregational  Church,  6369-6370 
Wakefield,  N.H.   First  Church,  see  Wakefield,  N.H. , 

Congregational  Church 
Wakefield  Historical  Society,  6360,  6371 
Wakeman,  William  Walter,  628 
Walback,  John  B. ,  5143 
Walbridge,  John  Hill,  4525 
Walcott,  Hiram,  4237 

Walderne,  Richard,  see  Waldron,  Richard 
Waldo,  Henry  C. ,  4489 
Waldron,  Adelaide  Cilley,  3069-3070 


325 


Index 


Waldron,  Elena  Davis,  2708 

Waldron,  Richard,  2589,  2642 

Waldron,  Thomas  Westbrook,  2708 

Walker,  Aldace  Freeman,  3766 

Walker,  C.  Ernest,  2456 

Walker,  Charles,  5218 

Walker,  Charles  K. ,  4899 

Walker,  Elizabeth  Lord,  2308,  2401-2402 

Walker,  Harold  S.,  4533 

Walker,  Herbert,  3271 

Walker,  Isaac,  933 

Walker,  Joseph  Burbeen,  913,  1313-1319,  1574-1575, 

2403-2420,  3057,  3767,  4341 
Walker,  Mrs.  Joseph  Burbeen,  see  Walker,  Elizabeth 

Lord 
Walker,  Timothy,  2406,  2410,  2416,  2419-2420 
Walker,  William  Devereux,  3510 
Walker  family,  2166,  5457 
Walker  Hill,  place  in  Langdon 
Walking  Stick,  Ralph,  3297 
Wall,  Miriam,  1935 

Wallace,  Cyrus  Washington,  4750,  4900-4902 
Wallace,  James  Burns,  1908,  1912,  1914 
Wallace,  John,  Jr.,  4986 
Wallace,  Mary  Wilson,  3896,  3906 
Wallace,  Ralph  Stuart,  845,  1320,  2123 
Wallace,  William  Allen,  1526,  1913-1915,  4464,  4497, 

4526 
Wallace,  William  H. ,  1043,  1321 
Wallace-Russell,  Julia,  2108 
Wallis  Sands,  place  in  Rye 
Wallner,  Jeffrey  S. ,  3115 

Wall-stenciling,  see  Mural  painting  and  decorating 
Walnut  Grove,  place  in  Rochester 
Walpole,  N.H.,  1271,  1450,  1478,  4069,  6372-6388 
Walpole,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Commission,  6385 
Walpole,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  6386 
Walpole  Society  for  Bringing  to  Justice  Horse 

Thieves  and  Pilferers,  6386 
Walsh,  Keyran,  5672 
Walsh,  Nola,  6436 
Walsh  House,  Portsmouth,  5672 
Walter,  C.  E.  ,  1502 
Walton,  George,  5137 

War  journal  (newspaper),  Portsmouth,  5686 
War  of  1812,  361-362,  1327,  2700,  4291,  5686 
War  with  Mexico  (1845-1848) ,  4291 
Ward,  Duren  James  Henderson,  2719 
Ward,  Robert,  6101 
Ward  House,  Plymouth,  5548 
Warden,  Christina  A. ,  3285,  3292,  3351,  3373,  3652, 

3690,  3749 
Wardner(s)  and  Company,  Concord,  2162 
Ware,  Brian  T. ,  1323 
Ware,  William,  1278 
Waring,  George  E. ,  Jr.,  4169 
Warner,  Everett,  6452 
Warner,  Jonathan,  5619,  5793,  5842 
Warner,  N.H. ,  6397;  511,  1271,  6389-6403 
Warner,  N.H.   Simonds  Free  High  School.   Alumni 

Association,  6402 
Warner  House,  Portsmouth,  5793,  5835,  5843,  5590 
Warnock,  Phyllis  K. ,  5836 
Warren,  B.  E. ,  5099 
Warren,  Charles,  3768 
Warren,  Dale,  5466 
Warren,  Mrs.  George  H. ,  4577,  5837 


Warren,  H.  P. ,  5569 

Warren,  Joseph  Weatherhead,  5950 

Warren,  N.H.,  1520,  6404-6410 

Warren  Manufacturing  Company,  Newfields,  5254 

Warships,  5791 

Warwick  Club,  Portsmouth,  5691 

Wasasier,  Harry  W. ,  3207 

Washburn,  George,  2825 

Washburn,  Peter  Thatcher,  3769 

Washburn  Corner,  place  in  Springfield 

Washington,  George,  68,  969,  2935 

Washington,  N.H. ,  6411-6417 

Washington  Street  Free  Will  Baptist  Church,  Dover, 

2590,  2614-2616 
Wasserman,  Paul,  5490 

Wasson,  Joanne  F. ,  1324,  1610,  2497,  5336,  5393 
Water  supply,  564,  1464,  1832,  1883,  2253,  2691, 

2914,  3475,  4199,  4251,  4602,  4604,  4629,  4802- 

4803,  5083-5084,  5393,  5838 
Water  Village,  place  in  Ossipee 
Waterhouse,  Benjamin,  697 

Waterloo,  former  name  of  Warner,  now  place  in  Warner 
Waterman,  William  Randall,  1325,  3770-3773,  4465 
Watertown,  former  name  of  Wakefield 
Waterville  Valley,  N.H. ,  1284-1285,  6418-6420 
Watkins,  Lura  Woodside,  1326,  6229 
Watson,  Ernest  Bradlee,  3381,  3665 
Watson,  Granville,  5377 
Watson  family,  5320 
Watts,  Emma  C. ,  1327 

Waumbek  Junction,  place  in  Jefferson 
Waumbek  Lumber  Company,  Bethlehem,  1833 
Wawbeek,  place  in  Tuftonboro,  6353 
Wayne,  Donald,  1328 
Weare,  Meshech,  1209,  3275,  3278 
Weare,  Nathaniel  (d.  1681),  1100 
Weare,  Nathaniel  (1631-1718),  1100 
Weare,  Nathaniel  (1669-1755),  1100 
Weare,  Nathaniel  (fl.  1823),  2541 
Weare  family,  1105 
Weare,  N.H. ,  6421-6430 

Weare  Junior  Historical  Society,  6429-6430 
Wearestown,  former  name  of  Weare 
Weather,  312,  490,  689,  1174,  1399,  1480,  2222, 

2652,  2783,  3497,  3660,  4271,  6000,  6105,  6111, 

6130,  6139,  6141,  6144-6146,  6169 
Weaver,  Mary  Alice,  1756 
Webb,  Charles  T. ,  5775 
Webb ,  place  in  Marlborough 
Webber,  Laurance  E. ,  1329-1332,  3058-3059,  3150, 

5254,  5838-5839,  5467 
Webber,  Samuel,  1995-1996,  4707 
Webber,  Sarah  E.,  4243 
Weber,  William  M. ,  4527 
Webster,  Abel,  113 
Webster,  B.  M. ,  4017 
Webster,  Daniel,  1079;  619,  648,  1094,  1333,  1605, 

2299,  2924,  2959,  3121,  3139,  3140,  3142,  3315, 

3360,  3414,  3448,  3463,  3479,  3483,  3484,  3520, 

3579,  3603,  3632,  3639,  3705,  3738,  3743,  3774, 

3803,  5682,  5989 
Webster,  Daniel  Dolbear ,  5566 
Webster,  Ellen  E. ,  1816 
Webster,  Ezekiel,  5989 
Webster,  Frederick  E. ,  1334 
Webster,  John,  5990 
Webster,  John  A.,  2833 


326 


Index 


Webster,  John  White,  4195 

Webster,  Joseph  Rowe,  3060 

Webster,  Kimball,  1551,  4018 

Webster,  Nathan  Burnham,  1335 

Webster,  Stephen,  446 

Webster,  Worcester,  107,  1845 

Webster,  N.H. ,  1553,  1556,  1559,  6431-6438 

Webster,  N.H.   First  Congregational  Church,  6437- 

6438 
Webster  Birth  Place  Association,  Franklin,  3142 
Webster  Club,  Concord,  2421 
Webster  Cottage,  Hanover,  3357-3358,  3380 
Webster  Lake,  place  in  Franklin, 
Webster  Meeting  House,  6433 
Webster  Mills,  place  in  Chichester 
Webster  Place,  place  in  Franklin 

Wecohamet  Lodge,  No.  3,  Odd  Fellows,  Dover,  2655 
Weed,  Clarence  Moores,  2826 
Weed's  Mills,  N.H. ,  6073 
Weeks,  Claribel  M. ,  1336 
Weeks,  James  W. ,  1500,  4365 
Weeks,  John  W. ,  1337,  4354 
Weeks,  Parke  F. ,  6502 
Weeks  family,  4366 
Weeks  Crossing,  place  in  Warren 
Weeks  House,  Greenland,  3220 

Weirs,  place  in  Laconia,  52,  937,  4309,  4341 
Weis,  Frederick  Lewis,  5443 
Weiting,  William  F. ,  5840 
Welch,  James,  1421 
Welch,  John  Foster,  5841 
Welch,  Robert  W. ,  2720 
Welch,  Sarah  N.  Brooks,  3116-3117 
Weld,  Edric  A. ,  1338 
Wellington,  Mary  Jane,  4903 
Wellington  Reservation,  place  in  Bristol 
Wellman,  Harry  R. ,  3775 
Wellman,  Joshua  Wyman,  2573 
Wells,  Howard,  3877 
Wells,  Mary  B. ,  1339 
Wells,  Ruth,  4555 
Wells,  William  P.,  3776 
Wells,  see  Water  supply 
Wendell,  Jacob,  5750 

Wendell,  William  Greenough,  5842-5843 
Wendell,  former  name  of  Sunapee,  now  place  in 

Sunapee 
Wentworth,  Asa,  4904 
Wentworth,  Benning,  290,  691,  717,  757,  1006,  1159, 

2076,  5740,  5749,  5794 
Wentworth,  Elizabeth  Rindge,  5678 
Wentworth,  Frances,  289 
Wentworth,  Frank  Wesley,  3777 
Wentworth,  Frederick  Wesley,  3778 
Wentworth,  Henry  T. ,  4904 
Wentworth,  Horace,  4904 
Wentworth,  Jim,  1625 
Wentworth,  John  (1737-1820),  380,  476,  757,  761, 

804,  1126,  1160,  3614,  5618,  5713,  5910,  6522 
Wentworth,  John  (1815-1888),  5170,  5172 
Wentworth,  Joshua,  5784 
Wentworth,  Mark  Hunting,  5622 
Wentworth,  Martha  Hilton,  5615 
Wentworth,  Paul,  5911-5912,  5914 
Wentworth,  Samuel,  5637 
Wentworth,  N.H. ,  6439-6445 
Wentworth-Coolidge  Mansion,  Portsmouth,  5810 


Wentworth  family,  5717,  6068 

Wentworth-Gardiner  House,  Portsmouth,  5622 

Wentworth  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 

Wentworth  Hotel,  New  Castle,  5151,  5712 

Wentworth  House,  Portsmouth,  5713 

Wentworth' s  Location,  N.H. ,  no  items  located 

Weona  Club,  Pawtucket ,  R.I.,  6128 

Wessman,  Alden  E. ,  3779 

West,  Herbert  Faulkner,  3459,  3780-3784 

West,  Richard  G. ,  1446,  3082 

West  family,  2349 

West  Campton,  N.H. ,  1904 

West  Claremont,  1450,  2048,  2061,  2067,  2085 

West  Concord,  2122,  2199,  2422 

West  Derry,  N.H. ,  2567 

West  Dunstable,  former  name  of  Hollis 

West  Henniker,  N.H. ,  1359 

West  Hopkinton,  N.H. ,  4012 

West  Hill,  N.H.,  place  in  Keene,  517 

West  Hill,  N.H. ,  place  in  Surry,  6260 

West  Keene,  N.H. ,  4285 

West  Lebanon,  N.H.,  4375,  4382,  4384-4387,  4390- 

4391,  4411,  4439,  4452,  4466-4467 
West  Lyman,  former  name  of  Monroe 
West  Manchester,  N.H. ,  4905 

West  Ossipee,  N.H. ,  5360,  5362,  5373,  5376-5377 
West  Parish,  place  in  Concord 
West  Side,  place  in  Bridgewater 
West  Street,  Keene,  4180 
West  Swanzey,  6275 
Westboro,  place  in  Lebanon 
Westgate,  Elsie  Mae,  3882 
Westmoreland,  N.H. ,  1271,  6446-6458 
Westmoreland,  N.H.   American  Revolution  Bicentennial 

Committee,  6453 
Westmoreland  History  Committee,  6454 
Weston,  William,  1340 
Weston  Observatory,  Manchester,  4835 
Westport,  place  in  Swanzey 
Westville,  place  in  Plaistow 
Wetherell,  Charles  F. ,  1341 
Weygand ,  James  Lamar,  3143 
Weygandt,  Cornelius,  1342-1345,  6074 
Weymouth,  Mrs.  Burdette  E.,  1346 
Wharves,  5778 
Wheeler,  Bertrand,  243 
Wheeler,  Carleton  Ames,  5468 
Wheeler,  Edmund,  2483,  5298 
Wheeler,  Elsie  F. ,  3222-3223 
Wheeler,  Giles,  1868 
Wheeler,  John,  1770 
Wheeler,  Joseph,  4219 
Wheeler,  Pearl,  6217 
Wheeler,  Stephen  M. ,  5378 
Wheeler,  William  Plummer,  2484 
Wheeler  family,  2023 

Wheeler  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 
Wheelock,  Eleazar,  3291,  3299,  3314,  3402,  3430, 

3448,  3605-3606,  3609,  3751,  3785-3788 
Wheelock,  George  Alexander,  1456,  4168,  6260 
Wheelock,  James,  3444 

Wheelock,  John,  3290,  3416,  3455,  3650,  3789 
Wheelock,  Mary  Brinsmaid,  3762 
wheelock  Park,  Keene,  4210 
Wheelwright,  John,  2925,  2930,  3044 
Wheldon,  Ford  H. ,  3790-3792 


327 


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Whetstones,  see  Sharpening  of  tools 

Whip  and  Spur  (newspaper),  Newport,  5279 

Whippen,  Frank  W. ,  4302 

Whipple,  Eliot,  4946 

Whipple,  Joseph,  4062 

Whipple,  William,  1209,  5617,  5643 

Whipple  Free  Library,  New  Boston,  5123 

Whitcher,  Florence  E. ,  4906 

Whitcher,  William  Frederick,  1221,  1347-1348,  1817, 
2423,  3864,  3883-3889 

Whitcherville,  former  name  of  Landaff 

Whit comb,  Caroline  E. ,  4170 

Whit comb,  Frank  H. ,  4105,  4121,  4171-4172 

Whitcomb,  James  Hosley,  442 

Whitcomb,  Lori,  6468 

Whitcomb,  William  C. ,  4919 

White,  Anna  B. ,  5171 

White,  David  L. ,  873 

White,  David  Mitchell,  4359 

White,  Edna  K. ,  5845 

White,  Ernest  L. ,  1349 

White,  George  H. ,  3086 

White,  George  W. ,  1350 

White,  Harry  Hall,  4173 

White,  Isaac  C. ,  5273,  5275 

White,  John  Zenas,  3793 

White,  Kay,  6474 

White,  Melvin  J.,  2827 

White,  Sam  S. ,  790 

White,  Stanford,  378 

White,  Virgil  D. ,  5361-5362 

White,  W.  Leroy,  6075-6076 

White,  Walter  Edward,  1351 

White,  William  Lindsay,  1352 

White,  William  Orne,  4174 

White  Horse  Ledge,  North  Conway,  2440 

White  Island,  N.H. ,  place  in  Isle  of  Shoals,  5943 

White  Memorial  Universalist  Church,  Concord,  2187 

White  Mountain  Camp,  place  in  Tamworth 

White  Mountain  Freezer  Company,  Nashua,  5021,  5092 

White  Mountain  Lodge,  No.  5,  Odd  Fellows,  Concord, 
2131,  2323-2324 

White  Mountain  Museum  of  Forest  History,  Bethlehem, 
1844 

White  Mountain  National  Forest,  1141,  1152,  1283- 
1285,  1499,  1663,  6156 

White  Mountain  Park,  place  in  Meredith 

White  Mountain  Republic  Journal,  Littleton,  4525 

White  Mountain  School,  Littleton,  607,  1338,  4521 

White  Mountains  (see  also  Presidential  Range, 
Willey  family,  and  particular  mountains  and 
notches),  115,  117,  331,  545,  609,  800,  1319, 
1393-1395;  24,  49,  99,  182,  241,  270,  336,  344, 
353,  368,  393,  556,  613,  650,  668,  671,  677, 
703,  741,  763,  826,  830,  956,  1018,  1146-1147, 
1174,  1243,  1256,  1277,  1282,  1307,  1337,  1345, 
1354-1355,  1357,  1371,  1838-1839,  1960,  4335, 
4505,  4559,  6419-6420— artists,  283,  493,  740, 
948,  1237,  1363— climbing,  327,  440,  960,  944, 
1134,  1265,  1269,  1276— folklore,  124,  220-221, 
334,  371-372,  450,  547,  1076,  1150,  1786— 
geology,  118,  123,  409,  463,  603,  644,  810, 
1040— natural  history,  49A,  488,  808,  1002, 
1069— resorts,  10,  179,  230,  453,  522,  690, 
1376,  1785— travel,  105,  210,  375,  507-508,  538, 
547,  670,  725,  744,  1041,  1109,  1223,  1242, 
1278,  1356,  1367,  1368-1369 


White  Mountains  Railroad,  359 

White  River  Falls,  N.H. ,  4465 

Whiteface,  place  in  Sandwich 

Whiteface  Intervale,  N.H. ,  6077 

Whitefield,  George,  2952 

Whitefield,  N.H. ,  4501,  6459-6468 

Whitefields,  former  name  of  Whitefield 

Whitehead,  Arthur  F.,  5473 

Whitehead,  Robert  E. ,  6342 

Whitehead,  Russell  Fenimore,  5719 

Whitehill,  Walter  Muir,  2424 

Whitehouse,  Arch,  5887 

Whitehouse,  Benjamin  T. ,  1611,  2721-2722 

White's  Corner,  place  in  Hopkinton 

Whiting,  Isaac  Spalding,  6492 

Whiting,  Lyman,  5846 

Whitley,  John  E. ,  4440 

Whitman,  Walt,  3329,  3499 

Whitney,  Clarence  F. ,  5035 

Whitney,  Elizabeth  J.,  1718 

Whitney,  Ronald  G. ,  3207 

Whitney,  Stephen  T. ,  1358-1359,  1457,  2023,  3169, 
3279,  4990,  5533,  6011,  6282 

Whiton,  John  Milton,  1551A,  1739-1741 

Whiton,  Ruth  Milton,  1360 

Whittall,  James  P.,  II,  5970,  5986-5987 

Whittemore,  C.  F.,  2828 

Whittemore,  Joel,  3080 

Whittemore,  Lawrence  F. ,  2425,  5394 

Whittemore  Flats,  place  in  Manchester 

Whittier,  Horace  G.,  4344 

Whittier,  John  Greenleaf ,  107,  639,  758,  815,  830, 
1263,  2668,  5360,  5363,  5373,  5376 

Whittier,  Ruth  E.,  1361 

Whittier,  place  in  Tamworth 

Whyte,  Edna  E. ,  4367 

Widdemer,  Margaret,  5469 

Widmayer,  Charles  Edward,  3447,  3710,  3794-3795 

Wiener,  Margaret  E. ,  6078 

Wiener,  Norbert,  6078 

Wier,  Thomas, 2847 

Wiggin,  John  R. ,  1362 

Wiggin,  Morton  Hayes,  1774-1775 

Wight,  John,  4534 

Wightman,  Alfred  L. ,  3061 

Wignot ,  Richard  Gordon,  1363 

Wigwam  Village,  former  name  of  Ossipee 

Wilber,  Clifford  Charles,  1364,  1455,  1458-1480, 
1678,  1997-1998,  2426,  3816-3817,  3941,  4058- 
4059,  4156,  4175-4286,  4920,  5923-5924,  6228, 
6248-6250,  6261-6265,  6283-6285,  6348,  6387- 
6388,  6455-6458,  6503 

Wilcomb,  C.  A.,  3796 

Wilcomb,  Edgar  Harlan,  1365-1366,  4342-4343 

Wilcox,  Philip  A.,  2829 

Wilde,  Charlotte  Endicott,  1367 

Wilder,  H.  Arnold,  1368-1369 

Wilder,  Jones  Warren,  14 

Wilder,  Katherine  A.,  6493 

Wilder,  place  in  New  Ipswich 

Wilder  Lake,  4445 

Wilderson,  Paul  W. ,  III,  5172-5173 

Wildey,  John  Erastus,  5124 

Wildwood,  place  in  Easton 

Wiley,  Frederick  L. ,  429 

Wiley,  Helen  Pennock,  6349 

Wilkin,  Elizabeth  Crawford,  1370,  5003A 


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Willard,  Levi,  6284 

Willard,  Samuel,  393,  4046 

Willey,  Banjamin  Glazier,  1371 

Willey,  George  Franklyn,  1372,  4556,  4907 

Willey,  Henry,  1906 

Willey,  Isaac,  1372A-1373,  1902,  5395,  5534 

Willey,  Samuel,  3824 

Willey,  Samuel  Hopkins,  3797 

Willey  family,  1069,  2433,  3820,  3824,  3829,  3834- 

3835,  3837-3839,  3842,  3845,  3849 
Willey,  place  in  Manchester 
Willey  House,  648 
Williams,  Charles  R. ,  1504 

Floyd  E. ,  1374 

G.  G.,  4372 

George  H. ,  3170 

George  W. ,  3220 

Helen,  4528 

Henry  Beates,  3798 

James  M. ,  6410 

John,  2704 

John  J.,  2904,  2992 

Louise  F. ,  1771 

Melvin,  137  5 


Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 
Williams 


Myron  Richards,  3062-3064 

Paul,  6298 

Paul  A. ,  1376 

Ralph,  2872 

Ralph  C. ,  4060 

Thurston,  6223 
William  Dam  Garrison  House,  Dover,  2576 
Williamson,  Genevieve  B. ,  3799 
Willis,  Hugh  Evander,  3800 
Willis,  Lemuel,  1377 
Willis,  William,  1378 
Willow  Hill,  place  in  Franklin 
Willows,  The,  place  in  Hampton 
Wills,  843 

Wilmot,  N.H.,  1286,  6469-6476 
Wilmot  Camp  Meeting  Association,  6469 
Wilson,  Arthur  M. ,  3801 
Wilson,  Grace  E. ,  2542 
Wilson,  Gregory  Curtin,  1843 
Wilson,  James,  Jr. ,  4070 
Wilson,  John  P. ,  2457 
Wilson,  Mary  Tolford,  3801 
Wilson,  Samuel,  4932 
Wilson,  Thomas  C,  5174,  5831 
Wilson,  Thomas  Woodrow,  see  Wilson,  Woodrow 
Wilson,  Verna  T.,  4908 
Wilson,  Woodrow,  2463,  2466,  2471 
Wilson  family,  4157 
Wilson,  place  in  Londonderry 
Wilson  Corners,  place  in  Salem 
Wilson  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3406,  3678 
Wilson  Hill,  place  in  Manchester 
Wilton,  N.H.,  1544A,  5008,  6477-6493A 
Wiltse,  Charles  M. ,  3802 
Winch,  George,  1380 
Winchester,  Alice,  1381,  6016 
Winchester,  N.H. ,  1271,  1457,  4069,  6494-6504 
Windham,  N.H. ,  1598,  4544,  4556,  6505-5616 
Windham,  N.H.   Historical  Committee,  6515 
Windham,  N.H.   Town  History  Committee,  6516 
Windham  Social  Library,  6509 
Windward  Press,  Dartmouth  College,  3666 
Wing  Road,  place  in  Bethlehem 


Wingate,  Charles  Edward  Lewis,  3065 

Wingate,  Katherine  H.  G. ,  5175 

Wing's  Tavern,  place  in  Albany 

Winnacunnet ,  former  name  of  Hampton 

Winnacunnet  High  School,  Hampton,  3263 

Winnipesaukee,  place  in  Moultonborough 

Winnepesaukee  Valley,  1029 

Winnipesaukee  Yacht  Club,  3154 

Winnipiseogee  Canal,  2630 

Winnisquam,  place  in  Belmont 

Winnisquam,  place  in  Tilton 

Winona,  place  in  New  Hampton 

Winship,  Stephen  W. ,  2428,  3118-3119 

Winslow,  Hubbard,  2723 

Winslow,  Richard  Elliot,  5848 

Winslow,  Ola  Elizabeth,  5847 

Windsor,  N.H. ,  no  items  located 

Winter  sports  (see  also  Skiing),  3519,  3827 

Winters,  Catherine  Norwood,  1183 

Winters,  Mrs.  Kurt,  297 

Wister,  Owen,  2278,  2429 

Wiswell,  Everett,  2099 

Witchcraft,  73,  348,  1339,  1889,  3241,  4007,  5133, 
5149-5150,  5654A,  6365 

Witcherville,  place  in  Landaff 

Witchtrot  Road,  6365 

Witherill,  Harry  W. ,  2473 

Withington-Kyle,  Edith  Nelson,  3933 

Witner,  Leo,  1379 

Wolfeboro,  N.H.,  1271,  5635,  6517-6528A 

Wolfeboro  Railroad,  1414-1415 

Wolfeborough  and  Tuf tonborough  Academy,  Wolfeboro, 
6519-6520 

Wolves,  6292 

Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union,  4189,  4234,  4529 

Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union.   New  Hampshire. 
Manchester,  4909 

Woman's  Club,  Concord,  2292,  2431 

Woman's  Club,  Durham,  2830 

Woman's  Club,  Penacook,  2287 

Woman's  Reading  Club,  Henniker,  3898 

Woman's  Relief  Corps,  Lebanon,  4456 

Women,  31-32,  236,  282,  781-782,  787,  907-908, 
1013,  1169,  1247-1248,  1346,  1993,  2056,  2101, 
2105-2108,  2137,  2150,  2192-2194,  2198,  2257, 
2308,  2431,  2444,  2579,  2830,  2954,  3136,  3739, 
3841,  3873,  3898,  3989,  4094,  4154,  4170,  4327, 
4331,  4456,  4495,  4524,  4529,  4663,  4984,  5096, 
5292,  5542,  5805,  6057,  6327,  6496 

Wonalancet,  place  in  Tamworth 

Wonolancet  Club,  Concord,  2334 

Wonolanset  Encampment  No.  2,  Odd  Fellows,  Manchester, 
4827 

Wood,  David,  1997 

Wood,  Dwight  C. ,  2472 

Wood,  Fordyce  L.,  4226 

Wood,  Frederick  A.,  1382 

Wood,  George  K. ,  3084,  3092 

Wood,  Harvey  C,  3803 

Wood,  Helen,  1383 

Wood,  Henry,  1384,  3804 

Wood,  James  Amasa,  1385 

Wood,  Leonard,  6495 

Wood,  Mildred  P. ,  5176 

Wood,  Richard  George,  1386,  5853,  5859,  6173 

Wood,  Samuel,  619,  1094,  1852 

Wood,  1476 

Woodbury,  Augustus,  2183,  2430 


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Woodbury,  Charles  E. ,  1652 

Woodbury,  Charles  Levi,  5849 

Woodbury,  Elmer  E. ,  6530,  6540-6541 

Woodbury,  George,  1802-1804 

Woodbury,  Gordon,  1387,  2309,  4557 

Woodbury,  Levi,  191,  247,  2833 

Woodbury,  Peter  Perkins,  1789,  1795 

Woodbury,  Ruth,  6427 

Woodbury,  former  name  of  Stratford 

Woodclyffe,  place  in  Newbury 

Woodlands,  place  in  Alton 

Woodman,  Charles  W. ,  1627 

Woodman,  Eric,  517 

Woodman,  James  B. ,  3805 

Woodman,  place  in  Wakefield 

Woodman  Institute,  Dover,  2674 

Woodmere,  place  in  Rindge 

Woods,  Enoch,  6250 

Woodstock,  N.H.,  1520,  1524,  3094,  6259-6542 

Woodstock,  N.H.   Bicentennial  Committee,  6542 

Woodstock  and  Thornton  Gore  Railroad,  101 

Woodsville,  N.H. ,  3878-3880,  3889,  4501 

Woodvale,  place  in  Somersworth 

Woodward,  Jacob  Andrews,  4574,  4578 

Woodward,  James,  3855 

Woodward,  Karl  W. ,  1388-1389,  2831 

Woodward,  M.  Grace,  3890 

Woodward,  William  H. ,  see  Dartmouth  College  v. 

Woodward 
Woodward  Hall,  Dartmouth  College,  3678 
Woodworking  industries,  271,  4230,  5094 
Woodworth,  H.  C. ,  1527 
Woodworth,  Mary  P.,  2431 

Woolen  manufacture,  2199,  3809,  4076,  5287 
Woolson,  Augustus  A. ,  4498 
Worby,  William,  1895 
Worcester,  George  A. ,  4981 
Worcester,  Noah,  1149 
Worcester,  Smauel  Thomas,  1390-1391,  3969-3972, 

5101 
Worcester,  Sarah  Alice,  3959 
Wording,  William  E. ,  5198 

The  Worker,  see  Monmouth,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Harper 
Workingmen's  Relief  Society,  4910 
Workmen's  compensation,  538A 
World  War  I  (1914-1918),  852,  1692,  2127,  2365, 

3598,  4040,  4971,  6214 
World  War  II  (1939-1945),  500,  847,  1692,  2366, 

3506,  3629,  4973,  6096,  6296 
Worsted  Church,  Canterbury,  1929,  1934,  1949 
Worth,  Edmund,  1392 
Worthen,  Augusta  Harvey,  6266 
Worthen,  Ezekiel,  4296 
Worthen,  Samuel  Copp,  4296,  5177,  5736 
Worthen,  Thomas  W.  D. ,  3806 
Wright,  C.  Edward,  92 
Wright,  Fred  S. ,  1784 
Wright,  George  W. ,  3807 
Wright,  Grace,  5338 

Wright  (J.  A.)  and  Company,  Keene,  4152,  4290 
Wright,  John  Kir t land ,  103 
Wright,  John  Livingston,  2842 
Wright,  Walter  Woodman,  1393-1395 
Wright,  Pierce,  Whitmore  (architects),  5850 
Writers'  Program.   New  Hampshire,  1396-1397 
Wyatt,  Vanness,  6410 
Wykes,  David,  3808 


Wyman,  Edgar  P.,  1844 

Wyman,  Helen  L. ,  4287 

Wyman,  Isaac,  4160 

Wyman  Tavern,  Keene,  4114,  4146,  4160-4161 

Wymelenberg,  Suzanne  Van  Den,  4911 

X-rays,  see  Radiology 

Yacht  Clubs,  3154 

Yager,  Granville,  5875 

Yale,  David  Lewis,  5299-5300 

Yale,  William,  2832 

Yankee  Fire  Society,  Dover,  2628 

Yantis,  Effie  Earll,  12 

Yates,  Elizabeth,  1398,  1876,  6079 

Yeadon,  David,  6080 

Yeaton,  Hopley,  5709 

Yerrinton,  James  M.  W. ,  4357 

York  Pond,  place  in  Berlin 

Young,  Ammi  Burnham,  3168,  3670,  5739 

Young,  Charles  Augustus,  3572,  3753 

Young,  Donald  R. ,  6241 

Young,  E.  Harold,  5502 

Young,  Harold  Herbert,  4345-4346 

Young,  Ira,  3753 

Young,  Kimball,  4371 

Young,  Walter  Stevens,  1400 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  1193,  1197, 

1380 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Concord,  2130 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Keene,  4289 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association.   New  Hampshire. 

Executive  Committee,  1401 
Youngsville,  place  in  Manchester 

Zanes,  John  P.,  1403-1404,  2432,  4290 

Zea,  Philip  M. ,  3156 

Zealand,  place  in  Carroll 

Zealand  Valley  Railroad,  101 

Zellers,  Attee  F. ,  2187 

Zinn,  Joyce,  5988 

Zornow,  William  Frank,  1405 


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