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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
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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
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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
xv
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
xvn
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
XVlll
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
xix
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
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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
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21 Cutts Orant
22 Hfldleys Purchase
23 Hales Location
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The thirteen cities are in capital letters;
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Alton
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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
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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
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Sullivan County
Acworth Goshen Plainfield
Charlestown Grantham Springfield
CLAREMONT Langdon Sunapee
Cornish Lempster Unity
Croydon Newport Washington
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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-
ress," 5-19; history of New Hampshire partici-
pation in the Philadelphia Centennial, 22-24.
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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114 BENSON, MARY BLAKE. "Lake Winipesaukee. "
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120 BIOGRAPHICAL review. . .containing life sketches
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122 BIOGRAPHICAL sketches of the governor, coun-
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Table of contents is a subject index and
names in these records appear in the index
to the entire volume.
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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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424 FOSTER, WILLIAM L. "The Merrimack and
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425 FOWLER, FREDERICK W. Garnered. Laconia:
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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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432 FRY, WILLIAM HENRY. New Hampshire as a royal
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435
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758
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867
868
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By Charles Henry Hitchcock, state geolo-
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885
886
887
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890
891
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894
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New Hampshire constitutional conven-
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The historical material which was compiled
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NEW HAMPSHIRE. SUPERIOR COURT OF JUDICATURE.
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of New Hampshire, from 1802 to 1809, and from
1813 to 1816. Selected from the manuscript
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899
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901
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903
904
905
906
907
NEW HAMPSHIRE. UNIVERSITY. History of the
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908
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Chronological list of the speakers, 1784-
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909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
. Twenty-nine years of accomplishment,
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. Transactions of the New Hampshire
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35
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922 NEW HAMPSHIRE
Frost's history of New Hampshire medical
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922 NEW HAMPSHIRE MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Fiftieth
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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-
cord Pr. , 1932. Pp. 216.
Continues entry 785.
924 NEW Hampshire notables: presenting biograph-
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925 "NEW Hampshire people." GraniteMo, 26
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926 NEW HAMPSHIRE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.
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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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930 "THE N.H. state government of 1913-14."
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931 NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE NURSES' ASSOCIATION.
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932 NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
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933 . The New Hampshire State Teachers'
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934 "NEW Hampshire State Teachers' Association."
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935 "A NEW Hampshire statesman." GraniteMo,
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937 NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. 75th
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938 NEW HAMPSHIRE WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. A
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939 NEW HAMPSHIRE'S DAUGHTERS. Folk-lore
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946 NEWTON, JAMES R. Today in New Hampshire
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36
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948 NORTH CONWAY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. A century 963
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949 NOYES, RICHARD. "Time frame as a variable
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951 O'BRIEN, MICHAEL JOSEPH. "Irish pioneers in
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952 OEDEL, WILLIAM. "New Hampshire's role in the
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953 "OLD stage pilots." Greater Boston, 1
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954 OLIVER, MARY-MAUD. "New Hampshire school 969
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955 "ON the commerce and resources of New Hamp- 970
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956 OSBORNE, MAURICE M. "The last of the big
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957 OTIS, HORATIO NELSON. "A genealogical memoir
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962 . "When New Hampshire was a clock-
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973
974
975
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38
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1024 PRESCOTT, WILLIAM. "Report on the altera-
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1030 PROPRIETORS OF MASON'S PATENT IN NEW HAMP-
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39
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1033
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1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
"RECORDS of the N.H. Committee of Safety."
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43.
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Judicial salaries in the 19th century.
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. "A new light dawns — the judicial
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. "A peculiar mode of expression:
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1060 . "A private conjecture: Charles Doe
and rules of construction." New York Uni-
versity Law Review, 39 (1964), 20-47.
40
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1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
REID, JOHN PHILLIP. The reformer and the pre-
cisian: a study in judicial attitudes. Jour-
nal of Legal Education, 12 (1959), 157-181.
Chief Justice Doe.
. "A speculative novelty: Judge Doe's
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348.
1863-1895.
. "Understanding the New Hampshire
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1073 ROGERS, CLARENCE N. "Boat-train service on
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Steamer "Mount Washington" operated on the
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1074 ROLLINS, R. H. "A trip to the Isles of
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1075 ROSSITER, WILLIAM S. "New Hampshire: past,
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1076 ROTH, EDWARD. Christus Judex: legend of the
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1077 "ROYAL governors in New Hampshire." Dart-
mouth, 4 (1870), 81-85.
1078 RUBINCAM, MILTON. "Three John Rawlings in
the Revolutionary War." National Genealogi-
cal Society Quarterly, 36 (1948), 113.
All three enlisted in Capt . Richard
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1067 RHODES, WALTER J., JR. "Hoorah for the hog
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1067A RICHARDS, TUDOR. "Audubon Society of New
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cern." NHProfiles, 23 (Nov. 1974), 16-21.
1079 RUGG, HAROLD GODDARD. "Daniel Webster in
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1080 RUSSELL, JASON ALMUS. "Bashaba Passaconaway,
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Indian.
1068 [ROBERT, ADOLPHE] , comp. Les Franco-
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1069 ROBERTS, GUY. Natural wonders of the White
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1070 ROBERTSON, WILLIAM VANS MURRAY, IV. "Coloni-
al education: the lives and times of our
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1071 [ROBINSON, HENRY]. Remarks on remarkable
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board lecture delivered in Steven & Dunck-
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1081 . "New Hampshire's Indian names."
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1082 . "Of crickets, cones and other Granite
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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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1085 . "Provincial and State Papers of New
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1086 SACKETT, EVERETT BAXTER. Fifty years of
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1072 ROBINSON, MAURICE HENRY.
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1088 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
SANBORN, EDWIN DAVID. Churches of New-
Hampshire: an historical discourse, de-
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. History of New Hampshire, from its
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. "The pulpit in New Hampshire during
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. "Royal governors in New Hampshire."
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
. The New Hampshire way of life, 1800-
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. "The so-called rebellion of 1683; a
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Gove's Rebellion.
. "The Weare papers and Gen. Moulton."
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Jonathan Moulton.
SANBORN, J. C. "Edward Gove's insurrection
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SARGENT, ORISON CLARK. "The story of the
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Organized in 1826.
SAWTELL, ISAAC. The history of the murder of
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1093 . "Social changes in New Hampshire
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1094 [SANBORN, EDWIN DAVID]. "The student life
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zine, 1 (1853), 517-524.
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1095 . "Treatment of the Indians in New
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153.
1096 SANBORN, FRANK P. "The Indian Wars in New
Hampshire." ManchesterHAC, 4 (1908-1910),
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1097 SANBORN, FRANKLIN BENJAMIN. "The charities
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1109 SAWYER, DORIS E. "White Mountain depots."
NHProfiles, 1 (Feb. 1952), 45, 62-63.
1110 SAWYER, LEONARD. The municipal courts of
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1111 SAWYER, ROLAND DOUGLAS. "New Hampshire
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50 (1918), 169-170, 227-229; 51 (1919),
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Benjamin Randall, Elias Smith, and Hosea
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1112 SAWYER, WILLIAM H. "The law regulating the
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233.
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
"Ellery Channing in New Hampshire."
1113
GraniteMo, 32 (1902), 157-164.
William Ellery Channing.
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1114
1115
1116
SCALES, JOHN. "The date of the first perma-
nent settlement in New Hampshire."
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Claims at Dover in 1623; not at Little
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the claims of Odiorne's Point and
shire:
Hilton's Point, otherwise called Dover Point,
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Concludes that Odiorne's Point, in Ports-
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SCHILLER, AVERY R. "Amber forever!":
electricity on the Merrimack in New
42
New Hampshire
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1142
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1126
Hampshire. N.Y. : Newcomen Society in North
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. "Counterfeiting in colonial New
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A religious sect founded by Jacob Osgood
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. "Press opposition to Lincoln in New
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1775.
1131 . "First in the nation." NHProfiles,
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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
the truth of her assertions. Concord:
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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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Description of tracts bought since charter
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quisition, reasons, donors.
1135 SHERBURNE, ANDREW. Memoirs of Andrew Sher-
burne, a pensioner of the Navy of the Revo-
lution. (1828) 2d ed . , enl . and improved.
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1136 SHERMAN, REXFORD BOOTH. "The New Hampshire
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1137 SHIRLEY, JOHN MAJOR. The early jurisprudence
of New Hampshire: an address delivered at
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1138 . "The fourth New Hampshire Turnpike."
GraniteMo, 4 (1880-1881), 219-229, 291-306,
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Boscawen to Lebanon.
1127
1128
1129
1130
SECOMB, DANIEL FRANKLIN. A list of the cen-
tenarians of New Hampshire, who have de-
ceased since 1705, with sketches of many of
them. Contoocook: Antiquarian Society,
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This work is number three of the "collec-
tions" of the New Hampshire Antiquarian
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earlier numbers.
SEWELL, RICHARD H. "John P. Hale and the
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. John P. Hale and the politics of
1139
abolition. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ.
Pr. , 1965. Pp. viii, 290.
SHAINE, FRANCES. "The care and feeding of
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Banking.
1140
1141
1142
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mittee on the name 'Kearsarge. ' " NHHSP , 1
(1872-1888), 136-181.
Two mountains with the same name.
SIEBERT, WILBUR HENRY.
gees of New Hampshire.
Univ., 1916. Pp. 23.
The Loyalist refu-
Columbus: Ohio State
THE SIEUR de Monts National Monument and its
historical associations.... [Bar Harbor,
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SILVER, HELENETTE. A history of New Hamp-
shire game and furbearers. Concord: Evans
Printing, 1957. Pp. xiv, 466.
43
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1143 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1143 SILVER, WALTER T. and LINNEA SILVER. "Canal
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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....
Manchester: John B. Clarke, 1882. Pp. 315.
1146 "SKETCHES of the White Mountains." CH&Misc,
2 (1823), 97-108.
1147 SLADE, DANIEL D. "In the White Mountains
with Francis Parkman in 1841." NEMag, 11
(Sept. 1894), 94-99.
1148 SLAFTER, EDMUND FARWELL. "The landing of the
Hessians." MHSP , 2d s. 18 (1903-1904),
243-250.
At Staten Island, Aug. 1776; New Hampshire's
preparations for the threatened attack.
1149 SMART, ARTHUR K. "When New Hampshire laid
the foundations for our United Nations."
HNH, 5 (Mar. 1949), 3-30.
Efforts of Noah Worcester (1758-1837),
William Ladd (1778-1841), and Samuel Elliott
Coues (1797-1867) on behalf of world peace.
1150 SMITH, ALAN A. "Legendary notes." MtWObNB,
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1151 SMITH, ALTHEA PAGE, LOUISE KINGSLEY, and
ALONZO WALLACE QUINN. Geology of the Mt.
Chocorua quadrangle, New Hampshire. Concord:
State Planning and Development Commission,
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1152 SMITH, CHARLES D. "The mountain lover
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Mountain National Forest, 1880-1903." NEQ,
33 (1960), 37-56.
1153 SMITH, ELEAZER. "History of the Methodist
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1154 SMITH, ELIAS. The life, conversion, preach-
ing, travels and sufferings of Elias Smith.
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1155 SMITH, JONATHAN. "How New Hampshire raised
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1156 . "Town grants under Belcher." MHSP,
45 (1911-1912), 197-210.
Gov. Jonathan Belcher of Massachusetts.
1157 SMITH, MARJORIE WHALEN. "Take notice."
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Social life as seen through public notices
in newspapers.
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163
SMITH, ROBERT A. "Benning Wentworth."
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1164
1165
1166
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1168
1169
1170
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last royal governor." SandwichHSAE, 55
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American Revolution.
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Promoter of schools and railroads, 1837-
1850.
SNOW, LESLIE PERKINS. Historical address...
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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
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days, 1924-1935." Register, (1936), 22-27.
List of officers, committees and
members: chronicle for thirty years 1894 to
1924. In memoriam 1910-1924. Our deceased
members 1914-1924; sketches of their honored
lives. List of members and lines of descent.
(1914) n.p. , 1924. Pp. 148.
. Our deceased members, 1911-1914:
sketches of their honored lives, with por-
traits. Constitution and by-laws, list of
officers, committees and members; chronicle
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livered at the nineteenth annual court by
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the evolution of colonial experience."
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SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
The institution and records of the New Hamp-
shire Society of the Cincinnati, 1783 to
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SOULE, LEWIS. "The New Hampshire town meet-
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A SOUVENIR of New Hampshire legislators,
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44
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1178
1179
1180
1181
1182
SPALDING, GEORGE BURLEY. Historical dis-
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versary of the Piscataqua association of
ministers, at the North church, Portsmouth,
N.H., October 26, 1881. Dover: Morning
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Includes reminiscences and remarks by
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SPALDING, JAMES ALFRED. The friendship of
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Read before the American academy of medi-
cine at Boston, June, 1906. Based on the
letters received by Lyman Spalding, the
author's grandfather, mainly during his
medical training and practice in Hanover and
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SPAULDING, JOHN H. Historical relics of the
White Mountains. Also, a concise White
Mountain guide; and a meteorological table
for 1853-4, giving the indications of the
thermometer, on the top of Mount Washington,
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1338
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1342
1343
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1345
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1347
1348
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1351
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51
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1361 WHITTIER, RUTH E. "New Hampshire musicians."
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1371
1372A
1373
1374
1375
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52
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Provincialisms .
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1396
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1400
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1403
1404
1405
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53
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
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GERRY, LEON and KEITH HENNEY .
Eaton and Madison, 1776-1865.
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Soldiers of
North Conway:
NhHi.
LIBBY, RICHARD C. and CAROL M. FURNEE. "Re-
turn, a shortline railroad: a short progress
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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,
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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,
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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,
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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-
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Pp. 198.
SEE ALSO entry 593.
55
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
1422 CHESHIRE COUNTY
CHESHIRE COUNTY
1422 ABBOTT, ELLA A. "Simon Baxter, the Tory."
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
of Cheshire County ,.. .June 9 and 10, 1897.
Keene: Darling, 1897. Pp. 38. NhHi.
1437 LOUISE E. THORNE ART GALLERY. KEENE STATE
COLLEGE. The grand Monadnock: a literary,
artistic and social history; an exhibition...
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
July, 1953...200th bi-centennial anniversary:
supplement to Keene directory, 1753-1953.
Springfield, Mass., 1953. Pp. 98. NhK.
Earlier directories carried chronology of
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1427 BILLINGS, KATHARINE STEVENS FOWLER. The
geology of the Monadnock quadrangle, New
Hampshire. Concord: State Planning and
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1428 BIXLER, HERBERT E. "The little railroad that
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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.
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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
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Timer,
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Timer,
[
Timer,
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58 (Sept. 1944), [1-2].
"Just a Canadian quarter." Old
no. 7 (Nov. 2, 1939), [3-4].
"Liquor drinking at funerals." Old
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"Locating water with the divining
Old Timer, no. 52 (Sept. 1943), [1-3].
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
SMITH, MARJORIE WHALEN. Historic homes of
Cheshire County, New Hampshire. Brattleboro,
Vt.: Griswold Offset, 1968-1971. 2 v.
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
of the Cheshire Railroad." New England
States Limited, 1 (Summer 1977), 20-29.
WADSWORTH, SAMUEL. Historical notes with
keyed map of Keene and Roxbury, Cheshire
county, New Hampshire. Robert P. Hayward
and Clifford C. Wilber, eds. Keene: Sen-
tinel Printing, 1932. Pp. viii, [78].
WHEELOCK, GEORGE A. "Cheshire County geol-
ogy." Old Timer, no. 96 (Feb. 1948),
[1-2].
WHITNEY, STEPHEN T. "The Pisgah wilderness."
NHProfiles, 19 (Nov. 1970), 22-27.
Undeveloped tract between Spofford Lake
and Ashuelot .
[WILBER, CLIFFORD CHARLES]. '"And a-hunting
we will go.'" Old Timer, 43 (June 1942),
[4-5].
. "'The Experiment,' a famous wagon."
Old Timer, no. 30 (Apr. 22, 1941), [5].
. "The good old days." Keene Senti-
nel, Mar. 6, 1935 - Dec. 31, 1937; 806
weekly nos. in 5 v.
Scrapbooks and index at NhK.
1466
1467
1468
1469
1470
1471
1472
1473
1474
1476
1477
1478
Old time punishments in Cheshire
County, New Hampshire. Keene: Keene Na-
tional Bank, [1948?]. Unpaged. NhHi, NhK.
[
]. Old times in Cheshire County, New
Hampshire. (1948) Keene: Keene National
Bank, 1952. Pp. [20]. NhK-Perry.
[
J. "Pigeons by the billion.'
Old
Timer, no. 13 (Feb. 19, 1940), [1-2].
[ ] . "Religious revivals and religious
maniacs." Old Timer, no. 56 (Apr. 1944),
[1-2].
Protracted meetings, 1831.
[
] . "Revere bells in Cheshire County,
N.H." Old Timer, no. 61 (Mar. 1945), [1-3].
[
]. "The 'Rough and Ready.
Reper-
tory, 1 (1924-1925), 35-39.
Locomotive on the Cheshire Railroad.
[
'The sham battle." Old Timer,
no. 66 (Aug. 1945), [1-3].
[ ] . "Society for a better Sabbath ob-
servance." Old Time, no. 55 (Feb. 1944),
[3-5].
General Monadnock Society for the Promotion
of Morals.
[
]. "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
town." Old Timer, no. 11 (Jan. 1940), [1-2]
In 1812.
57
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
1479 CHESHIRE COUNTY
1479
1480
[
]. "When Monadnock was aflame."
Repertory, 1 (1924-1925), 217-222.
[
]. "The year without a summer."
Repertory, 1 (1924-1925), 273-278.
SEE ALSO entries 120, 593, 625.
COOS COUNTY
1481 ALLEN, CHARLES FRANCIS HITCHCOCK. "The
Maine Central in northern New Hampshire."
Railway and Locomotive Historical Society,
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-
ington quadrangle, New Hampshire. Concord:
State Planning and Development Commission,
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
the saloon in Berlin and other towns in Coos
County, New Hampshire. Portland, Me.:
Southworth Bros., 1902. Pp. 90. Nh.
1487 CHAPMAN, RANDOLPH WALLACE. The geology of
the Percy quadrangle, New Hampshire. Con-
cord: State Planning and Development Commis-
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-
ty"] . New Hampshire Fish and Game Commis-
sioners. Annual Report, (1885), 35-59.
. "The press of Coos County." NHPrAP,
1495A
1496
1497
1498
1499
1500
(1871-1872), 47-52.
[MERRILL, GEORGIA DREW], comp. History of
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shire Publishing, 1972. Pp. 956.
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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
plan. [Laconia], 1975. Pp. 202. NhD.
WEEKS, JAMES W. "The probate courts of Coos
County." G&CBarAP, 1 (1882-1889), 251-259.
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.
59
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
1530 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
1530
1531
1532
BELL, SAMUEL D. "Notices of the courts and
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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.
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. "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
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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
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291. NhHi.
1539 HURD, DUANE HAMILTON, ed. History of Hills-
borough County, New Hampshire. Philadelphia:
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1540 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF GREATER NASHUA.
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1543
1544
1544A
1545
1546
1547
1548
1549
1550
1551
1551A
MERRIAM, GEORGE A. "The Hillsborough
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Hillsborough Conference of Congregational
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MURPHY, RAY. "The Souhegan Valley."
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(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-
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"SCRAP of history relating to Hollis and
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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-
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Amherst, Hollis, Lyndeborough, and Milford.
WEBSTER, KIMBALL. History of Hillsborough
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WHITON, JOHN MILTON. "Statistical account of
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1541 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF THE MILFORD AREA.
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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:
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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.
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1559 COFFIN, CHARLES CARLETON, comp. The history
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666.
1560 COOK, HOWARD M. "The origin of the names of
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GraniteMo, 25 (1898), 156-160.
1561 "DESCRIPTION of the county of Merrimack in
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1562 EASTMAN, JOHN ROBIE. "The soldier of the 1575
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1563 GOODWIN, ALLAN F. A history of the First
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1574
"A LIST of the Congregational ministers in
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61
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
1576 ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
1576 BACON, GEORGE FOX. Portsmouth, Exeter,
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1586 FRENCH, JONATHAN. "Complete list of Congre-
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1577 BEAMAN, H. H. History of the Baptist church-
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1577A BECKETT, JOSEPH L., comp. The Exeter, New
Market, and South New Market directory and
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ness; origin and sketches of families; a
register of deaths in Exeter since 1840; the
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1578 BENNETTE, GEORGE ROBY. "Governor's Island,
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157 9 BIOGRAPHICAL review; this volume contains
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1580 COGSWELL, ELLIOTT COLBY. History of Notting-
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1581 COOK, HOWARD M. "Rockingham County towns:
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1582 CUMMINGS, OSMOND RICHARD. "Chester & Derry
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1583 . "Exeter, Hampton & Amesbury Street
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1584 ENGEL, J. N. "New Hampshire shore resorts:
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1585 FORD, DANIEL F. "The story of Exeter towne."
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1587
1588
1589
1590
1591
1592
1593
1594
1595
1596
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religiously observed by many in commemoration
of the landing of the first settlers of New
England. Portsmouth: J. Melcher, 1821.
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Discusses settlement of Hampton and North
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A series of 7 records of Civil War service
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1917 and 1921, with a 1923 appendix and table
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62
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STRAFFORD COUNTY 1620
1597 LOCKE, ARTHUR H0RT0N. Portsmouth and New-
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1599 McMILLER, J. WALTON. "On Rockingham elec-
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1609 SUNDEEN, DANIEL ALVIN. The bedrock geology
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1610 WASSON, JOANNE F. "Nottingham and Deerfield
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1611 WHITEHOUSE, BENJAMIN T. Granite Chips.
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1600 McLEOD, JAMES. "Royal Rockingham."
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1601 MOSES, JOHN MARK. "Pioneers of Sagamore
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256, 285-287.
1602 NEW HAMPSHIRE. AIR NATIONAL GUARD. 157TH
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1604 PARKER, EDWARD LUTWYCHE. The history of
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1605 REID, JOHN PHILLIP. "The arena of grants:
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1606 RYE, N.H. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. EIGHTH GRADE
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1607 SOCIETY OF PISCATAQUA PIONEERS, PORTSMOUTH.
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tionary veterans buried in the vicinity of
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with chronological list of meetings, offi-
cers, speeches.
SEE ALSO entries 627, 661.
STRAFFORD COUNTY
1612 [BACON, GEORGE FOX]. The leading business
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1613 NO ENTRY
1614 "THE COCHECO River." NHProfiles, 10 (Jan.
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1615 COGSWELL, FRANCIS. "Juridical and other
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1616 CUMMINGS, OSMOND RICHARD. "The Dover, Som-
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1617 MILNE, LORUS JOHNSON, and MARGERY MILNE.
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Oyster River.
1618 MILNE, LORUS JOHNSON. A world alive: the
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1619 SCALES, JOHN. History of Strafford County,
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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
63
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1621 STRAFFORD COUNTY
1621
1622
1623
1624
1625
1626
THOMPSON, LUCIEN, comp. "Revolutionary pen-
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By "Oncle Albert," identified by Gerard
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WENTWORTH, JIM. "To glory and beyond."
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Dover, Somersworth and Rochester Street
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1873.
1632 MCCARTHY, TOM. "Corbin's Park." NHProfiles,
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1633 METCALF, HENRY HARRISON. Sullivan county
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1634 NELSON, WALTER R. "Gleanings from our early
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1635 STEARNS, CARL M. The early history of medi-
cine in Sullivan County, N.H. [Springfield,
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1636 SULLIVAN CO., N.H. Sullivan County centenni-
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1637 UPHAM, GEORGE BAXTER. "A 'barrier against
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SIS.
An attempt to explain a dotted line on a
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1627 [WOODMAN, CHARLES W.]. Courts as they used
to be. [Dover, 1887]. Pp. 2. NhD.
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SULLIVAN COUNTY
1628 "THE ESTABLISHMENT of Sullivan County."
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1827.
1629 IDE, SIMEON. "History of New Hampshire
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1630 KINNEY, NINA M. W. "Historical sketch of
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1631 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF CLAREMONT. Know
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Editions of 1959 and 1967 limited to city
of Claremont.
64
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
ACWORTH (SULLIVAN CO.)
1638 ACWORTH, N.H. Acworth, N.H. bicentennial,
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1639 ALLEN, GEORGE LAWRENCE. A memorial to the
soldiers of the American revolution who at
various periods lived in Acworth, N.H.
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Brief biographical sketches.
1640 BRACKETT, CHARLES A. "Reminiscences of
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Derry Hill.
1641 BROOKS, JOHN GRAHAM. "Anniversary address
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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.
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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
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FOSTER, CLAY. "The beehives of Acworth:
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JOHNSON, MABEL WOOD. "The return to New
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KINGSBURY, FRANK B. '"Old Acworth.'"
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ALBANY (CARROLL CO.)
1653 ALBANY, N.H. Albany, New Hampshire, 1766-
1966: bicentennial observance, July 2nd,
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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),
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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:
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1660 PARKER, THOMAS EDWARD. "Mount Chocorua."
Lynn [Mass.] Historical Society. Register,
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1661 PERRY, A. BERNARD. The United States bicen-
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1662 RUSSELL, ELIZA. "Reminiscences of Passacon-
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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,
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27 (1936-1937), 73-76.
JOHNSON, ELMER HARRY. History and manual,
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1664 DOWST, JOHN. "The old Allenstown Meeting
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1665 "PAROISSE St .-Jean-Baptiste, Suncook, New
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1666 RAND, MARY AUGUSTA. "New Hampshire Daughters
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National Historical Magazine, 76 (1942),
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Allenstown Meeting House.
SEE ALSO entries 1558, 1571-1573.
1677 RAWSON, MARION NICHOLL. New Hampshire borns
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1678 [WILBER, CLIFFORD CHARLES]. "An open window,
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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."
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1668 ALSTEAD, N.H. Bicentennial, 1763-1963;
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Pp. [53]. Nh.
1669 NO ENTRY.
1670
Old Home Day August 25, 1910, Al-
stead, N.H., and dedication, Shedd-Porter
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1680 ELLINGWOOD, LEONARD M. "Mr. Phippen and Mt.
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George M. Phippen.
1681 "EPHRAIM Roberts — memorandum book, 1771-
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Edited by Harriet S. Lacy.
1682 FISHER, ALBERT V., III. A brief history of
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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.
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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
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[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-
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War II, 1941-1945. Amherst, The Town, 1947.
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"BILL of mortality for Amherst, N.H. for 15
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1 (1822), 80.
BLANCHARD, PAUL K. The history of "good old
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MBNEH .
Advent Christian camp meeting.
BOYLSTON, EDWARD DUDLEY. Amherst in the
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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,
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CENTURY CLUB, AMHERST, N.H.
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Amherst, N.H.
1964. Unpaged.
DAVIS, JOSIAH GARDNER. Historical discourse
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anniversary of the dedication of the Congre-
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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:
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. Historical sketch of Amherst, in the
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HOWE, LOIS LILLEY. The Col. Robert Means
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KELLEY, MARY UPHAM and WARREN UPHAM. Upham
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1708
1709
1710
1711
1712
1713
1714
1715
1716
LOCKE, EMMA P. BOYLSTON, comp. Colonial Am-
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geography and geology, of Amherst, life and
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MEANS, ANNE MIDDLETON. Amherst and our
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ROTCH, WILLIAM BOYLSTON, b. 1859. "An his-
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. Rambles about Amherst: embracing
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1718 WHITNEY, ELIZABETH J. "The birthplace of
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1719 BACHELDER, NAHUM JOSIAH. "Address." NHOHWA,
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1723 EASTMAN, JOHN ROBIE. History of the town of
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1724 HARLOW, LEWIS A. "Albert's fish and game
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1727 MOORE, JACOB BAILEY, 1797-1853. A topo-
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1728 SARGENT, GEORGE HENRY. "The centenary of the
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1717 TOWNE, WILLIAM BLANCHARD. An historical ad-
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1729 ANTRIM, N.H. Souvenir program of the sesqui-
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1730
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ASHLAND (GRAFTON CO.)
1742 ASHLAND, N.H. Ashland centennial booklet,
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1743 BAKETEL, LEON BURT. "Ashland: its past and
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1731 ANTRIM, N.H. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Memorial
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1733 COCHRANE, WARREN ROBERT. History of the
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1734 HURLIN, WILLIAM. "The pioneers of Antrim."
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1744 "THE CHURCH in Ashland." NHChurchman, 2
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1745 LEAKER, ARTHUR W. . "100th anniversary of
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SEE ALSO entries 52, 1271.
ATKINSON (ROCKINGHAM CO.)
1746 ATKINSON, N.H. Town of Atkinson, New Hamp-
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1747 "THE ATKINSON, New Hampshire, stone struc-
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1735 METCALF, HENRY HARRISON. "Antrim— a typical
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1736 "OLD cemetery at Antrim, N.H." DARMag, 46
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1748 ATKINSON, then and now: based on the col-
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277.
Also available in a Braille edition.
1737
1738
1739
1740
1741
"REVOLUTIONARY soldiers of Antrim, N.H."
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. 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
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1750
1751
1752
1753
1754
"ATKINSON'S anniversary." GraniteMo, 49
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Sesquicentennial; includes an historical
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COGSWELL, WILLIAM. An address before the
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1887, with an account of other proceedings on
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. "History of Atkinson." NHHSC, 6
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FELT, JOSEPH BARLOW. An address before the
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[GILMAN, SAMUEL] . Reminiscences pertaining
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1755 ATKINSON
1755 HOLMES, PAUL E. "The Noyse rock shelter." 1766
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1756 MARR, HARRIET WEBSTER. Atkinson Academy:
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1757 MORSE, CHARLES FITCH. Historical discourse
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1758 TODD, WILLIAM C. "Atkinson Academy." NEHGR,
26 (1872), 122-126. 1769
1759 . "Rev. Stephen Peabody and wife, of
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EMERSON, JAMES C. Manual of the First Con-
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1760 TUTHILL, MARY I. S. Atkinson 175 years and
before; read at the 175th anniversary of
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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.
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1772 HANSON, H. H. "How an old New Hampshire
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1773 MAYS, BRUCE. "Gravely speaking." NHPro-
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1761 "AUBURN by the lake." GraniteStMag, 1
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Massabesic Lake.
1762 FORSAITH, CARL CHE SWELL. Auburn, N.H.
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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.
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A typescript person index by Mrs. Carl D.
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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
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1764 . Manual. Concord: Republican Pr.,
1776 CROSS, GEORGE N. Dolly Copp and the pioneers
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17 77 NEVINS, WINFIELD SCOTT. The Intervale, New
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1778 PHILBRICK, E. A. "Early pioneers of Bart-
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1765 COLBATH, HORACE NUTTER, ed. The Barnstead
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August 30, 1882. Concord: Ira C. Evans,
1884. Pp. 132.
Includes biographical sketches.
70
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BEDFORD 1800A
BATH (GRAFTON CO.)
1779 BATH, N.H. BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE ON HIS-
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1789 BEDFORD, N.H. History of Bedford, New-Hamp-
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Peter P. Woodbury, Thomas Savage, and William
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Pp. 364.
1780 NO ENTRY.
1790
History of Bedford, New Hampshire,
1781
1782
1783
KIMBALL, KATE J. "Bath — a town that was."
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LAMARRE, MARGARET and RAY BURTON. "Bath,
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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,
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1784
(Dec.
7, 15;
WRIGHT, FRED S. "Early Masonry in [the]
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15, 1922), 7, 15; 3 (Jan. 15, 1923)
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Royal Arch Masons.
BEAN'S GRANT (COOS CO.)
1785 MILLIKEN, CHARLES R. The Glen House book,
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BEAN'S PURCHASE (COOS CO.)
1786 HART, W. W. "The legend of Mount Imp."
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1787 MacGREGOR, MILTON E. "Recollections of
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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,
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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.
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BEDFORD, N.H. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Manual
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FINCH, EUGENE D. "Cartagena Island."
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FOSTER, A. and P. P. WOODBURY. "A topo-
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PATTEN, MATTHEW. The diary of Matthew Patten
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1799 SCOTT, KENNETH. "Bedford's meeting house."
Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Soci-
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1796
1797
1798
1800
1800A
ford,
"John Houston, Tory minister of Bed-
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1801 BEDFORD
1801
1802
1803
1804
TYSON, IRA CHARLES. Centennial historical
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SEE ALSO entries 596, 4623.
1812 BROWN, J. WILLCOX. "Forest history of Mount
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1813 DARTMOUTH OUTING CLUB. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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1814 MONAHAN, ROBERT SCOTT. "A decade of Dart-
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Dartmouth Outing Club; Mount Moosilauke.
1815 . "Third decade of Dartmouth-at-
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25.
BELMONT (BELKNAP CO.)
1805 BADGER, FRANCIS A. Historical sketch in an
address... at the Old home celebration in
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& Gilman, 1905. Unpaged.
Badger family.
1816 WEBSTER, ELLEN E. "A tip-top experience on
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[197]-207.
1817 WHITCHER, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Some things
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313.
1806 COLBY, FRED MYRON. "The Badger homestead."
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SEE ALSO entries 1271, 3156.
BENNINGTON (HILLSBOROUGH CO.)
1808 BENNINGTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. One hun-
dredth anniversary, 1839-1939, Bennington
Congregational Church, Bennington, New Hamp-
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Includes a history of the church by Philip
E. Knowles.
1809 "PAPERS by Monadnock — a Bennington tradi-
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Monadnock Paper Mills, 1819.
1810 VERNEY, GILBERT, and ELMER MUNSON HUNT. Over
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SEE ALSO entry 4443.
BENTON (GRAFTON CO.)
BERLIN (COOS CO.)
1818 BERLIN, N.H. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Hand-
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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.
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1820 BERLIN, N.H. PAROISSE DE L'ANGE GARDIEN.
Cinquantieme anniversaire. . . 1917-1967 .
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1821 BERLIN, N.H. PAROISSE ST. JOSEPH. Hommages
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1811 BRIGHAM, THEDA PAGE. Some more things about
Coventry-Benton, New Hampshire: marking 200
years since the granting of the township
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1822 BERLIN, N.H. PAROISSE SAINTE-ANNE. Programme
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la nouvelle salle paroissiale. Berlin:
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72
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BOSCAWEN 1848
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
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INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF PULP, SULPHITE
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NhMACA.
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New England Water Works Association. Jour-
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Procedures at the Berlin Water Works,
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1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
CHURCHILL, ELIZABETH KITTREDGE. Bethlehem
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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.
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MOSES, GEORGE HIGGINS.
sketch of Bethlehem."
16-33.
"A lost town: a
GraniteMo, 17 (1894),
"A SUCCESSFUL newspaper: a few facts regard-
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Addey Markinfield, editor and proprietor
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SEE ALSO entry 10.
BETHLEHEM (GRAFTON CO.)
BOSCAWEN (MERRIMACK CO.)
1833 "THE ABONDONED mill." White Mt. Echo, 24
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Built by John G. Sinclair of the Waumbek
Lumber Co. about 1851 "at Bethlehem Jet. or
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mill hand John Scannell acquitted of murder,
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1834 "BETHLEHEM cottages: the growth of the
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Started 1873.
1835 BOLLES, SIMEON. The early history of the
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1845 ALLISON, HILDRETH MASON. "Boscawen's
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1846 ANDERSON, LEON WILHELM. Hannah Duston,
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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
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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-
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1851 BOSCAWEN WOMEN'S CLUB. Historic Boscawen,
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1862 PRICE, EBENEZER. A chronological register of
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1863 VAUGHAN, DOROTHY MANSFIELD. "The old Bonney
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1557, 1559, 1563, 1565, 1570, 1574-1575,
2413, 4944, 6437.
1852 COLBY, VIRGINIA L. Memorabilia for poster-
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Pastor of the Congregational Church.
1853 FARMER, JOHN. "A descriptive and historical
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1854 GEORGE, ROBERT H. "Life on a New Hampshire
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1855 KIMBALL, HENRY AMES. The John Elliot family
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1856 PEARSON, JOHN C. "The marking of Boscawen 's
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139.
1857 PENACOOK, N. H. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Services commemorative of the one hundredth
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cook: Hazen Printing, 1950. Pp. 19. NhHi.
1858 "PENACOOK ACADEMY." New Hampshire, 62
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BOW (MERRIMACK CO.)
1864 BUNDY, DAVID A. 100 acres more or less: the
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1865 CROUCH, H. BENTLEY. "Bituminous to Bow."
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Coal trains.
1866 METCALF, HENRY HARRISON. "Bow and its
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1867 PENN, THEODORE Z. and ROGER PARKS. "Nichols-
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Aaron Nichols and George W. Colby; de-
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1868 WHEELER, GILES. "The old Bow Meetinghouse
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GraniteMo, 43 (1911), 189-191.
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BRADFORD (MERRIMACK CO.)
1859 PETERSON, OSCAR WILLIAM. History of the
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1869 BRADFORD, N.H. Proceedings of the Bradford
centennial celebration at Bradford, Merri-
mack Co., N.H., on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1887.
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1860 PETERSON, OSCAR WILLIAM. The history of
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1861 PILLSBURY, AGNES, comp. The story of Bos-
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1870 BRADFORD, N.H. HISTORY COMMITTEE AND BICEN-
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Mildred H. Gunscheon chaired The Committee.
1871 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. NEW
HAMPSHIRE. MERCY HATHAWAY WHITE CHAPTER,
BRADFOPD. Lafayette memorial exercises,
74
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1872
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BRISTOL (GRAFTON CO.)
1883 BAILEY, HOWARD E. "The new water supply of
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1873
1874
1875
1876
MORSON, WILLIAM TAYLOR. "Another old New
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BRENTWOOD (ROCKINGHAM CO.)
1877 BRENTWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Brentwood's
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1878 DEAN, BENJAMIN ANGIER. Annals of the Brent-
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1885
1886
1887
BRISTOL, N.H. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
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GREENWOOD, CHARLES E. Bristol, the first
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MUSGROVE, RICHARD WATSON and OTIS COLE.
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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.
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MUSGROVE, RICHARD WATSON. History of the
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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
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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
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71-73, 75.
Murder of Adelbert A. Parker by William
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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
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West Campton.
1905 LOMBARD, GEORGE E. "Early history of the
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1906 WILLEY, HENRY. "Campton, N.H." GraniteMo,
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SEE ALSO entries 518, 1271, 1507, 1524.
CANAAN (GRAFTON CO.)
1907 CANAAN, N.H. BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE. Canaan
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1908 "CANAAN'S anniversary." GraniteMo, 48 (1916),
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Sesquicentennial ; includes a historical ad-
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1909 CROUCH, H. BENTLEY. "The Canaan affairs."
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Fatal wrecks of Sept. 15, 1907, and Sept.
21, 1909.
1910 HOPKINS, ROBERT C. The Cardigan Mountain
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1911 SMART, LE ROY. "Canaan." GraniteMo, 22
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CAMPTON (GRAFTON CO.)
1901 CAMPTON, N.H. Campton bicentennial, 1767-
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1902 . The centennial celebration of the
town of Campton, N.H., September 12th, 1867.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
of Canterbury, New Hampshire." NHHSC, 4
(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-
bury." NHProfiles, 9 (Aug. 1960), 26-31.
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:
the first two hundred years, 1772-1972.
Littleton: Courier Printing, [1972]. Pp. 96.
1961 TUCKERMAN, FREDERICK. "Gleanings from the
visitors' albums of Ethan Allen Crawford."
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:
incidents in connection with the early set-
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(1904), 77-80.
78
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CHARLESTOWN 1990
1966 JOHNSON, CLARENCE. "Centre Harbor."
GraniteMo, 23 (1897), 164-172.
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
history of the peak, the park and the region,
n.p., 1972. Pp. 4.
1977 GORDON, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. "The defense of
Fort Number Four (now Charlestown, N.H.)
against the Indians." GraniteMo, 40 (1908),
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1747.
1978 HOWARD, THOMAS D. "Charlestown— 'Number
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1979 . "The fort at 'Number Four.'" Connec-
ticut Valley Historical Society. Papers and
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1980 HUTCHINS, CHARLES S. "Odd Fellowship in
Charlestown: Charlestown Lodge No. 88 [and]
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(Dec. 1904), 1-4.
1981
CHARLESTOWN (SULLIVAN CO.)
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1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
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BLAIS, PHILIP J. History of Fort No. 4 told
in pictures. Springfield, Vt. : Hurd's Off-
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CAMERON, CAL. "The funny bank robbery."
Yankee, 26 (Aug. 1962), 36-37, 74-76.
1859.
CHARLESTOWN, N.H. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. 100th
anniversary of St. Luke's Church at Charles-
town, New Hampshire, October 18, 19, 20,
1963. n.p., [1963]. Pp. 20. NhHi.
CHARLESTOWN OLD HOME WEEK ASSOCIATION,
CHARLESTOWN. Old Home day and anniversary
observance, Charlestown, New Hampshire,
Tuesday, August 30, 1904. Claremont : George
I. Putnam, 1904. Pp. 50.
Historical addresses by John C. Linehan and
E. K. Morrison.
CROSBY, JAAZANIAH. "Annals of Charlestown in
the county of Sullivan, New Hampshire."
NHHSC, 4 (1834), 101-139.
. History of Charlestown, in New-
Hampshire, from its first grant by the prov-
ince of Massachusetts in 1735, to the year
1833. Concord: Marsh, Capen & Lyon, 1833.
Pp. 41.
Later printings have the title: Annals of
Charlestown.
FREESE, BARBARA. "The fort at Number Four."
NHProfiles, 16 (Aug. 1967), 23-27.
FRIZZELL, MARTHA McDANOLDS. Second history
of Charlestown, N.H. , the Old Number Four;
embracing a summary of the early history of
the town from its settlement to 1876 and
more particularly developments and events
in the town from 1876 to 1954. Littleton:
Courier Printing, 1955. Pp. x, 446.
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LABAREE, BENJAMIN. Historical address at the
dedication of a monument in Charlestown, N.H.
Boston: T. R. Marvin, 1870. Pp. 28.
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.
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2040 CLAREMONT, N.H. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
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81
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PAMIETNIK Z OKAZJI POSWIECENIA KOSCIOLA.
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2071
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2073
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2080
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_. Historical sketch of Sullivan lodge,
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no.
. Historical sketch of the governor's
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2089
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CLARKSVILLE (COOS CO.)
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2121
2122
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2127
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2130
2131
2132
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2185 CONCORD, N.H. SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
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2186 . Manual of the South Congregational
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2187 CONCORD, N.H. WHITE MEMORIAL UNIVERSALIST
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2180 [CONCORD, N.H. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH]. 27 2190
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2181 CONCORD, N.H. IMMANUEL COMMUNITY CHURCH.
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2182 CONCORD, N.H. PAROISSE DU SACRe"-COEUR. 2192
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2183 CONCORD, N.H. PUBLIC LIBRARY. Exercises at
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2184 CONCORD, N.H. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL (UNI-
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2203 CONOVER, JAMES POTTER. John Hargate, 1856-
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NO ENTRY
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READ, DAVID W. "100th anniversary of St.
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2383
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. "A New Hampshire clock by a prominent
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2408
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2410
"The Concord Congregational Union."
2411
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2415
2416
2417
2418
GraniteMo, 42 (1910), 7-12.
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2419 WALKER, TIMOTHY. "Diaries of Rev. Timothy
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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 .
104
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.
[Dover, 1910]. Pp. 16. NhDo.
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.
MBNEH.
"Dover, N.H." New Hampshire High-
9 (Nov. 1931), 1-5.
ways.
comp.
Dover, N.H.: historical sketch
of Dover's participation in the Spanish-
American war, May 12, 1898, to October 31,
1898. [Dover?, 1928?]. Pp. 19.
. Dover's participation in the War of
the Rebellion, 1861-1865, on land and sea.
n.p., 1933. Pp. 88. NhHi.
. "Strafford Lodge, No. 29, A.F.A.M. :
an historical sketch." NHMasonicB, 2 (Mar.
15, 1922), 1-2; (Apr. 15, 1922), 2, 11-12.
QUINT, AL0NZ0 HALL. "The First Church in
Dover, and its pastor." GraniteMo, 1 (1877-
1878), 193-199.
Rev. George Burley Spalding.
. "Hanserd Knollys, in Sprague's 'An-
nals.'" Congregational Quarterly, 2d s. 3
(1871), 38-53.
Knollys, Thomas Larkham and religious
controversy, 1638-1642.
. Historical memoranda concerning per-
sons and places in old Dover, N.H., collected
by Rev. Dr. Alonzo Hall Quint, and others,
and published in the Dover Enquirer from
1850 to 1888. Republished in part, in the
Dover Enquirer from December 10, 1897 to
January 5, 1900. John Scales, ed. Vol. 1.
Dover, 1900. Pp. 49, iv, 425.
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
delivered at laying the corner stone, on
July 4, 1890. Dover: Scales and Quimby,
1891. Pp. 26.
2666
2667
2668
2669
2670
2671
2672
2673
2674
2675
2676
2677
. "Notes on the Dover (N.H.) Combina-
tion of 1640." NEHGR, 33 (1879), 91-101.
. 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:
Morning Star Steam Job Printing, 1876.
Pp. 53.
QUINT, KATHERINE MORDANTT. "The birthplace
of Whittier's mother." GraniteMo, 27 (1899),
257-266.
"R. G. & H. G. HAYES." Dover Illustrated, 1
(May- June 1884), [5] .
Manufacturers of soft drinks and bottlers
of beers.
ROBERTS, IDA CHARLOTTE. "The second perma-
nent New England settlement." GraniteMo, 53
(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,
Dover, N.H.: the Drew Garrison." GraniteMo,
45 (1913), 299-305.
See also entry 2679.
, ed. Catalogue of articles in ye Wil-
liam Dam Garrison, at the Woodman Institute,
Dover, N.H. , 1917. Dover: Charles F. White-
house, 1917. Pp. 55. NhPoA.
. Colonial era history of Dover, New
Hampshire. (1923) Bowie, Md.: Heritage
Books, 1977. Pp. xvi, 499.
First ed. entitled "History of Dover...
containing historical, genealogical and in-
dustrial data of its early settlers.... Re-
print has index by Marlene A. Towle including
all names. Called Vol. I; no more published.
[ ]. Historical sketch, views and busi-
ness directory of Dover, N.H. Dedicated to
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,
no. 225. [Dover: G. J. Foster, 1926].
Pp. [40].
. "The Oyster River massacre." NHHSP ,
5 (1905-1912), 240-250.
July 18, 1694.
105
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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),
51-68.
SOCIETE" SAINT- JEAN-BAPTISTE, DOVER. His-
torique, statuts, reglements. Manchester:
L'Avenir National, 1933. Pp. 51. NhMACA.
SOEURS DE LA PRESENTATION DE MARIE. Le
reflet de cinquante ans, 1903-1953. Man-
chester: Ballard Bros., 1953. Unpaged.
NhMACA.
On the school of Saint Charles Borromee.
SPALDING, GEORGE BURLEY. A discourse deliv-
ered in the First Church of Dover, May 18,
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,
portrait painter of Dover, New Hampshire."
OTNE, 34 (1943-1944), 61-66.
STEVENS, HERMON WEED. Back river school,
district no. 5. Dover: Scales and Quimby,
1887. Unpaged.
STEVENS, HERMON WEED. Belknap grammar
school house. [Dover?], 1878. Pp. 6.
Also appeared in Dover Illustrated, 1
(Oct. -Nov. 1884), [3].
"Dover gubernatorial candidates in
1852." GraniteMo, 12 (1889), 34-36.
[ ]. "The Dover High School." Dover
Illustrated, 1 (Feb. 1884), [1, 4].
Signed: H. W. S.
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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
Illustrated, 1 (Apr. 1884), [1-2].
Signed: H. W. S.
Tolend school district. [Dover?,
1885?]. Pp. 8.
Upper Factory school district, Dover,
N.H. [Dover?, 1883?]. Pp. 16. MBNEH.
STEVENS, JOHN B. "The old Dover High School:
the first class and the first principal."
GraniteMo, 43 (1911), 333-336.
Moses Leland Morse.
. "The old Dover Landing." GraniteMo,
54 (1922), 448-449.
STEVENS, LYDIA A. "A Dover incident in the
War of 1812." GraniteMo, 48 (1916), 323-
326.
. "Dover Landing from 1792 to 1842."
GraniteMo, 39 (1907), 150-156.
. "Dover public schools, 1832 to 1851."
GraniteMo, 41 (1909), 266-268.
"High school evolution in Dover."
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
wedding." GraniteStMag , 2 (1906), 299-303.
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
to the present time. Dover: S. C. Stevens,
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?,
1909?]. Unpaged. NhDo.
1817-1824; also "Brief sketch of its career
by Ex-Quartermaster Joseph E. Porter," [5-8].
2722
2723
"Pine Hill School House." Dover
Illustrated, 1 (Sept. 1884), [4].
WINSLOW, HUBBARD. A compendious history of
the First Parish in Dover, taken from the
sermons preached on the first Sabbath in
January, 1831. Dover: C. C. P. Moody, 1832.
Pp. 16.
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-
rison Hill." GraniteMo, 45 (1913), 240-242.
"300 years on the same piece of land."
71 (Sept. 17, 1971), 44-53.
Tuttle family farm.
Life,
THURSTON, JAMES. Historical sketch of the
Methodist Episcopal Church in Dover, N.H.
Dover: Freewill Baptist Printing, 1879.
Pp. 30. MBNEH.
. The pastors' roll. Dover: Scales
& Quimby, 1887. Pp. 4.
Current pastor comments in verse on minis-
ters of St. John's Methodist Episcopal
Church since 1819.
"TOWN Hall."
Aug. 1884), [4].
Opened July 4, 1843
Dover Illustrated, 1 (July and
TUTTLE, CHARLES WESLEY. "Dr. Belknap's
House at Dover, N.H." MHSP, [14] (1875-
1876), 36-37.
Jeremy Belknap.
VERETTE, ADRIEN. Paroisse Saint Charles-
Borromee, Dover, New Hampshire, 1893-1933,
publie par la Societe Saint Jean-Baptiste de
Dover, New-Hampshire. Manchester: L'Avenir
national, 1933. Pp. 383.
WADLEIGH, GEORGE. Notable events in the his-
tory of Dover, New Hampshire, from the first
settlement in 1623 to 1865. Dover, 1913.
Pp. 334.
WARD, DUREN JAMES HENDERSON. Unitarianism in
Dover, New Hampshire, 1827-1897, a warning
from the nineteenth century to the twentieth
century. Denver, Colo. : Up the Divide Pub-
lishing, 1926. Pp. 29. MBNEH.
WELCH, ROBERT W. Old Dover: an historical
sketch of old Dover. Dover, 1875. Unpaged.
MBNEH.
WHITEHOUSE, BENJAMIN T. "Dover Cotton Fac-
tory," No. 1. [Dover?, 1884?]. Pp. 4.
NhHi.
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
and new: New Hampshire fact and fancy. N.Y.
Exposition Pr. , 1952. Pp. 156.
NhHi has photocopied typescript index by
William L. Bauhan.
ALLISON, HILDRETH MASON. Dublin, New Hamp-
shire, in the past one hundred years: the
historical address... at the bicentennial
celebration of Dublin, New Hampshire on
August 20, 1952. [Dublin?], 1952. Pp. 9.
NhHi.
. "Levi W. Leonard." NHProfiles, 21
(Sept. 1972), 69-72.
Unitarian minister, 1820-1854.
. "The night the Leffingwell burned.
NHProfiles, 23 (Aug. 1974), 46-47, 66.
Leffingwell Hotel, Nov. 22, 1908.
. "Parson Sprague of the Monadnocks."
Americana, 37 (Jan. 1943), 28-56.
Pastor 1777-1817.
BARKER, SHIRLEY FRANCES. "The farmer's
Bible." NHProfiles, 8 (Jan. 1959), 28-30,
35.
Old Farmer's almanac.
"THE BEGINNINGS of a New Hampshire town
church as instanced at Dublin, New Hampshire.'
OTNE, 37 (1946-1947), 7-11.
First Congregational Church.
COOKE, GEORGE WILLIS. "Old times and new in
Dublin, New Hampshire." NEM, n.s. 20 (1899),
745-762.
DERBY, SAMUEL CARROLL. Early Dublin: a list
of the revolutionary soldiers of Dublin, N.H.
Columbus, Ohio: Spahr & Glenn, 1901.
Pp. 34.
Additions and corrections, Columbus?, Oct.
1904, pp. 4; supplement, Columbus, 1913,
pp. 7.
107
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
2734 DUBLIN
2734 DUBLIN, N.H. The history of Dublin, N.H. , 2744
containing the address by Charles Mason, and
the proceedings at the centennial celebration,
June 17, 1852, with a register of families —
by Rev. Levi W. Leonard, D.D. , continued and 2745
additional chapters to 1917, by Rev. Josiah
L. Seward, D.D. (1855) Dublin: The Town,
1920. Pp. xxiv, 1018.
2735B
2736
2737
2738
2739
2740
2741
2742
2743
LEONARD, LEVI WASHBURN. A discourse, deliv-
ered in Dublin, N.H., September 7, 1845, it
being the Sabbath after the twenty-fifth
anniversary of his ordination. Keene:
J. & J. W. Prentiss, 1846. Pp. 28.
MASON, CHARLES (1810-1901). An address, at
the centennial celebration of the first set-
tlement of Dublin, N.H. , June 17, 1852.
Boston, 1854. Pp. 45.
MASON, CHARLES. "The beginnings of a New
Hampshire town as instanced in the case of
Dublin, N.H." OTNE, 36 (1945-1946), 14-18.
McMILLIN, HELEN F. "Memories of Dublin."
GraniteMo, 58 (1926), 355-356.
An interview with Willard Pierce.
MORRIS, JOE A. "The man who guesses right."
Saturday Evening Post, 227 (Nov. 20, 1954),
48-49, 113-114, 118.
Robb Sagendorph and the "Old Farmer's Al-
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PIPER, H. H. "A sketch of Dublin."
GraniteMo, 21 (1896), 79-97.
PIPER, HENRY C. History of education in
Dublin, New Hampshire. Peterboro: John
Scott, 1893. Pp. 24. NhHi.
SMITH, JONATHAN KINGSBURY. An address before
the Sabbath School, connected with the First
Congregational Society, in Dublin, N.H. , Oct.
28, 1855. Keener Sentinel Office, 1856.
Pp. 15.
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 &
Scott, 1872. Pp. 15. NhHi.
DUMMER (COOS CO.)
CAROUSSO, DOROTHEE HUGHES. "Some early set-
tlers of Dummer, Coos County, N.H." NEHGR,
127 (1973), 114-116.
DUMMER BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE. History of
Dummer, New Hampshire, 1773-1973. Littleton:
Courier Printing, [1973]. Pp. 244.
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
and Scott, 1876. Pp. 20. NhHi.
2735A LEHMANN, PAUL WILLIAM. Dublin School: an
account of its origins and early years, 1935- 2747
1970. Dublin: William L. Bauhan, 1975.
Pp. 273.
DUNBARTON (MERRIMACK CO.)
2748
2749
2750
2751
2752
2753
2754
2755
2756
2757
BURNHAM, AMOS WOOD. Address... at the centen-
nial celebration, at Dunbarton, New Hamp-
shire, September 13, 1865. n.p., [1865].
Pp. 12.
COLBY, FRED MYRON. "Stark Place, Dunbarton."
GraniteMo, 5 (1881-1882), 80-88.
Home of the Stark family.
COLTER, VIRGINIA. Dunbarton — the vision re-
called: being an original play based upon
authentic Dunbarton history and written for
the 200th anniversary of the town of Dun-
barton, New Hampshire. [Dunbarton?], 1965.
Pp. 35. NhHi.
CONNOR, J. B. "Dunbarton — past and present."
GraniteMo, 4 (1880-1881), 38-42.
CORSE, MURRAY PINCHOT. "Stark mansion, Dun-
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DUNBARTON, N.H. Bicentennial, Dunbarton,
New Hampshire, 1765-1965. n.p., [1956].
Pp. 48. NhHi.
. Proceedings of the one hundred and
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
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HADLEY, AMOS. The literary labors of the la-
boring man [and] Early history of Dunbarton:
two addresses. . .before the Dunbarton Lyceum,
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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
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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.
112
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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.
113
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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.
114
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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.
115
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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
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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
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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
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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
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3159 EHRENSPERGER, HAROLD. The fire between the
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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.
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"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.
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3152 FISHER, C. HOWARD. "Gilford." GraniteMo,
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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,
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3155 HUNT, ELLEN M. History of the Gilford Vil-
lage F.W. Baptist Church, 1834-1898. n.p.,
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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.
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"Biographical notices of physicians
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72.
MAHER, EDWARD J. A brief history of Smith
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123
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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."
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3170 WILLIAMS, GEORGE H. "The seminary in the
wilderness: a representative episode in
the cultural history of northern New Eng-
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SEE ALSO entry 1271.
GILSUM (CHESHIRE CO.)
3171
3172
3173
3174
3175
3176
3177
3178
3179
FIELD, FRANCIS F. "The first burial-ground
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FRASER, CHARLES JAMES. "History of the
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Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine,
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n.p.
HAYWARD, SILVANUS. Address delivered at the
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28th, 1872. Dover: H. H. Goodwin, 1873.
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. "Gilsum." GraniteMo, 4 (1880-1881),
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History of the town of Gilsum, New
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JOSLIN, GILMAN. "A Gilsum bear hunt in
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LOVELAND, ISRAEL ALBERT. "Gilsum."
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3181
3182
3183
3184
3185
3186
3187
3188
3189
3190
3191
3192
NO ENTRY.
FREEMASONS. GOFFSTOWN. BIBLE LODGE, NO. 93.
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NhHi.
GEROULD, SAMUEL LANKTON . A brief history of
the Congregational Church in Goffstown, N.H.,
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Gerould. . . July 9, 1876, with a few later
additions. Bristol: R. W. Musgrove, 1881.
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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-
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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
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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
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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
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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-
mouth, 1971. Pp. 153.
3200 GOSHEN, N.H. BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE. Gosh-
en, New Hampshire bicentennial, 1769-1969: a
book of remembrances. New London: Country
Pr., [1969]. Pp. 56.
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
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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,
1791-1941. [Greenfield?, 1941]. Pp. 64.
3214 HUTCHINSON, ELIOT DOLE. "Annals of Green-
field." NHProfiles, 21 (July 1972), 28-33.
125
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3215 GREENLAND
GREENLAND (ROCKINGHAM CO.)
GROTON (GRAFTON CO.)
3215 CLOUGH, ALFRED MEDCALF. Historical narrative
of the church and people in Greenland, New
Hampshire called Methodists.... Bristol:
R. W. Musgrove, 1909. Pp. 32. MBNEH.
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
Mount Crawford House." Appalachia, 30
(1954-1955), 1-9.
Hotel.
3218 HALL, MICAJAH OTIS. Rambles about Greenland
in rhyme. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, 1900.
Pp. 238.
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-
1963), 65-69.
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
House" burned.
GREENVILLE (HILLSBOROUGH CO.)
3222 EATON, T. A., MARSHALL BUTTRICK, and ELSIE F.
WHEELER, comps. Greenville, New Hampshire,
1872— centennial— 1972. n.p., [1972]. Un-
paged. NhHi.
3223 WHEELER, ELSIE F. , GERTRUDE S. KIMBALL, and
ALICE E. DOW. A history of the Congrega-
tional Church of Greenville, N.H. on the
occasion of its 125th anniversary, 1847-1972.
n.p., [1972]. Pp. 25. NhH.
SEE ALSO entry 5008.
3227
3228
3229
3230
3231
3232
3233
CARR, JOSEPH WILLIAM. "A word list from
Hampstead, S.E. New Hampshire." Dialect
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HAMPSTEAD, N.H. Town of Hampstead, N.H. ,
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. Two hundredth anniversary of the town
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Pp. 131. NhHi.
HAMPSTEAD, N.H. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Manual of the Congregational Church, Hamp-
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KELLY, JOHN. "Historical sketch of the town
of Hampstead, State of New-Hampshire."
NHHSC, 5 (1837), 179-199.
MARKS, J. GARLAND. "The East Hampstead pre-
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1876-1881.
MOULTON, CALEB. History of education in the
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3234 NOYES, HARRIETTE ELIZA, comp. A memorial of
the town of Hampstead, New Hampshire. His-
toric and genealogic sketches. Proceedings
of the centennial celebration, July 4th, 1849.
126
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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
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3235 PRATT, THEODORE CONSTANTINE. Historical
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stead, N.H. , also, the articles of faith....
Haverhill: E. G. Frothingham, 1861. Pp. 16.
NhHi.
3236 PRESSEY, C. PARK. Historical sketch of the
Hampstead Congregational Church. . .delivered
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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,
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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-
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By the pastor.
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. "The Hampton witch." NHEchoes, 3
3242
3243
(Jan. -Feb. 1973), 7-12.
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. "Thorwald's grave: fact or legend?"
3244
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3246
3247
3248
3249
3250
3251
3252
3253
3254
3255
3256
. History of the town of Hampton, New
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FRASER, ESTHER STEVENS. "Pioneer furniture
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FRINK & BATCHELDER, (attornies) . Defendant's
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the tokens of it, and a due preparation for
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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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NHHSC, 4 (1834),
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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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MARDEN, JUDITH A. "The General Moulton
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[ROSS, JOHN ALEXANDER]. Historical sketch
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. "History of the Congregational Church
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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
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ceipts. Suzanne Perfect Crowell, ed.
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3274 BROWN, WARREN. History of Hampton Falls,
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3275 COLBY, FRED MYRON. "The Governor Weare
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3276 DEARBORN, CLARKSON. "An historic hill."
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3277 LAUGHLIN, MARILLA and RICHARD B. SANBORN.
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3278 SANBORN, FRANKLIN BENJAMIN. "Two New Hamp-
shire libraries in Hampton Falls, 1785."
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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.
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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.
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3270 STIMSON, RUTH G. "Salt marsh history."
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3271 WALKER, HERBERT. The meeting houses of
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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-
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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.
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TUTTLE, ADOLPHUS DARWIN, et al. A prelude to
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Pp. 65. NhHi.
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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
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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,
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Also issued in 1969 bound with Richard-
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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-
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Ralph Walkingstick, '18, introduced "Wah-
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3298 BAKER, HENRY MOORE. "New Hampshire and its
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1903), 35-40.
Dartmouth.
3299 BAKETEL, H. SHERIDAN. "Eleazar Wheelock and
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27.
3300 BARLOW, WILLIAM and DAVID 0. POWELL. "Stu-
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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
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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-
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(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-
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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:
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129
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3311
3312
3313
3314
3315
3316
3317
3318
3319
3320
3321
3322
3323
Spin-off appeared in University Magazine,
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BARTLETT, SAMUEL COLCORD, 1817-1898. An
address on the life and character of the late
Henry Elijah Parker, D.D., Daniel Webster
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Dartmouth A.B. 1841; on faculty, 1866-
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. "Dartmouth College." GraniteMo, 4
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. Dartmouth College, as it has been,
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. "Dr. Wheelock and Dartmouth College.
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BARTLETT, WILLIAM A. "Builders of Dartmouth."
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Presidents William J. Tucker and Samuel C.
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. "A Commencement story of fifty-five
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630.
Serenading.
. "The rough-and-ready eighties."
3324
DartAlum, 22 (1929-1930), 393-395.
Dartmouth College.
BAXTER, MAURICE G. "Should the Dartmouth
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BENDER, IRVING E. and CHAUNCEY NEWELL ALLEN.
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"On the occasion of the dedication of
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BEN^ZET, LOUIS PAUL. Three years of football
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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
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3327 BISHOP, CRAWFORD MORRISON. "A brief histori-
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"Dartmouth Literary Magazine."
3328 BLACK, JOHN W. "Webster's peroration in the
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3329 BLODGETT, HAROLD WILLIAM. "Walt Whitman's
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on pinions free," incorporated into 1881
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3330 BLUM, ROBERT S. "Oliver Wendell Holmes
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Professor of Anatomy, Dartmouth Medical
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3331 BLUMENTHAL, ARTHUR E. Portraits at Dart-
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Catalog of an exhibit at the Hopkins
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date of execution, with historical notes on
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publication and exhibition, with lists of
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3332 BOND, SAMUEL R. "A Dartmouth reminiscence of
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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-
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Ten photographs of markers since 1771,
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3335 BOWEN, WILFRID WEDGWOOD. A pioneer museum
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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.
130
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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."
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BREWSTER, CHARLES TREDICK. A history of the
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BROOKS, TIMOTHY H. Dartmouth College radio:
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Student radio since 1941, except first
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BROWN, BANCROFT HUNTINGTON. Mathematics at
Dartmouth, 1769-1961: dedicatory conference,
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BROWN, ERNEST FRANCIS, comp. A Dartmouth
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BROWN, FRANCIS. "The College just after the
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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-
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BUNNELL, ELLSWORTH H. "For the love of a
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Murder of Christie Warden by George H.
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BURIAN, HERMANN M. "The history of the Dart-
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Founded 1937. Includes Adelbert Ames'
work from 1919, and a bibliography of Insti-
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BURNS, ROBERT E. "Outers of other days."
DartAlum, 23 (1930-1931), 251-253.
Dartmouth Outing Club.
BURTON, HAROLD HITZ. "The Dartmouth College
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1057.
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CARRICK, ALICE VAN LEER. The next-to-
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. "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
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Hanover, New Hampshire. [Hartford, Conn.
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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
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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.
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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.
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3363
3364
3365
3366
3367
3368
3369
3370
3371
3372
3373
3374
3375
3376
CHAPMAN, CARLETON B. Dartmouth Medical
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First published as a special issue of the
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CHAPMAN, GEORGE THOMAS. Sketches of the
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CHASE, FREDERICK. "Bibliography of Dartmouth
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. "Early college athletics at Dart-
3377
mouth." Dartmouth Literary Monthly, 4 (1889-
1890), 83-86.
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Jonathan Freeman and the Federal Constitu-
tion.
. "Historical address at the reopening
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and GEORGE HOADLY. Historical address
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Hon. George Hoadly. . .delivered before the Phi
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Track at Dartmouth, 1892-1896.
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DartAlum, 50 (Feb. 1958), 35.
"Another chapter in the reminiscences of
Stephen Chase '96."
CHENEY, G. A. "Hanover, the home of Dart-
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CHILDS, FRANCIS LANE. "Dartmouth Hall— old
and new." DartAlum, 28 (Jan. 1936), 7-17.
. "A Dartmouth history lesson for
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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
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. Historical notes on the commencement .
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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
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. "Something about Dartmouth songs."
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CLARK, NEWTON D. , RAYMOND E. MABEN, and
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3391
3392
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3394
3395
3396
3397
3398
3399
3400
3401
3402
3403
CONANT, C. C. "Some facts relating to the
early history of Dartmouth College." Pocum-
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Boating, mountaineering and skiing; 1880s.
COX, CHANNING H. "As I remember "
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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
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CURRENT, RICHARD N. "Dartmouth College v.
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CURRIER, DORRANCE B. The late election in
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Alleges irregularities, Mar. 1878, in
election of James W. Patterson to legislature
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DANA, JOHN GROSVENOR. "Dartmouth life in
1820." DartAlum, 13 (1920-1921), 289-290.
DANA, JUDAH. "The school and college life of
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DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. Centennial celebration at
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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,
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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
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. A report on interfraternity relations
of Dartmouth College.... Concord: Rumford
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Information from The Dartmouth and The
Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, 1901-1913.
A vindication of the official con-
duct of the trustees of Dartmouth College,
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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,
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DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. ALUMNI COUNCIL. Some
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Special committee report to the Alumni
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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-
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Pp. 24. NhD.
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. ATHLETIC COUNCIL. Dart-
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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:
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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,
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Lathem, comp., "Catalogue of the Isaiah
Thomas donation," 11-36. Nash's essay first
appeared in DartAlum (Feb. 1949).
"DARTMOUTH College." American Magazine of
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"THE DARTMOUTH College Case." American Law
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"DARTMOUTH College in the 1840 's." HNH, 7
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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
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3437 "DARTMOUTH'S four professors Crosby." Dart-
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189.
Dixi, Alpheus, Thomas R. , and Alpheus
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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,
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DICKERSON, ALBERT INSKIP. Selected writings.
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Entered Dartmouth Sept. 1926; after gradu-
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DICKEY, JOHN SLOAN. Eleazar Wheelock, 1711-
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DIXON, FRANK H. "Statistics of vocations of
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1771-1896.
DOE, CHARLES COGSWELL. "New view of the
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3440 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON. PI CHAPTER, DARTMOUTH
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3441 DeMASI, AMERICO SECONDO. Days at Dartmouth:
a memorial. . .Clara M. Gill and John J. Per-
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Edited letters.
3451 DOROTHY, WAYLAND FRANCIS. "Chronicles of the
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3452 DOWNS, CHARLES ALGERNON. "Historical dis-
course delivered at the Hanover, New Hamp-
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Appended lists, by Asa W. Fellows, of pas-
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3442 DeMERIT, MARGARET. "Early history of New
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1868-1893.
3443 DENHAM, CLARENCE P. "An historical develop-
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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
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3446 DEY, CHARLES FREDERICK. In struggle: Dart-
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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].
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$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
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"Sketches": with remarks on the removal of
President Wheelock. Hanover: David Watson,
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3456 EDSON, PEARL PAINE. "Track athletics at
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3457 EFFECT of the Dartmouth College Case as a
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3458 EMERSON, CHARLES FRANKLIN. The Dartmouth
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ters from charter members, Professors Charles
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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:
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Editor describes setting of July 24, 1838
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visits to Hanover.
"EMERSON and Dartmouth."
17 (1902-1903), 258-260.
Dartmouth Magazine,
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FALCON, THOMAS DYCHE. The Ledyard Canoe Club
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8 essays, on Salmon P. Chase, Rufus Choate,
the founding Earl of Dartmouth, Samson Occom,
Sylvanus Thayer, George Ticknor, Daniel Web-
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FARLEY, JAMES L. "Castles on the Connecti-
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Dartmouth dormitory life, 1866-1947.
"The Green: a house mover and an ex-
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3472
3473
3474
3475
3476
3477
3478
3479
3480
3481
3482
3483
3484
FESSENDEN, HEWETT. "Dartmouth life in 1836.
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]. The Stockbridge Association: story
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NhD.
FLINT, WILLIAM WILLARD, JR., and DOROTHEA
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the Howe Library at Hanover." New Hampshire
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FORD, DANIEL F. "Daniel Webster's Dartmouth."
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Dartmouth College Case.
FORD, RICHARD N. "The woes of the Hoit
brothers." SandwichHSAE , 53 (1972), 3-10.
As Dartmouth students; Albert Gallatin
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class of 1831.
FOSTER, HERBERT DARLING. "The Ripley-Olcott-
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. "A saint of Hanover," Miss Theodosia
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Hanover common school and Sunday School
teacher, 1855-1868. Reminiscences of pupils.
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"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-
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3471 FERGENSON, ARTHUR FRIEND. The history of
drama at Dartmouth College, written for the
bicentennial celebration. Hanover, 1969.
Pp. 48.
136
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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
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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.
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3493 GEROULD, JAMES THAYER, comp. "Bibliography
of Dartmouth College and. Hanover, New Hamp- 3506
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Edited by Marvin David Bisbee.
3494 GIBSON, HAMILTON, comp. Concise chronologi- 3507
ical history of Dartmouth College. (1919)
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"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
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Since 1834.
GOODRICH, NATHANIEL LEWIS. "Reporfon 38
years." Dartmouth College Library Bulletin,
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The author's service as librarian of
Dartmouth, 1912-1950.
GOULD, ELIZABETH PORTER. "Walt Whitman and
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(1905-1906), 319-325.
Whitman delivered the commencement poem on
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GRAFFAGNINO, J. KEVIN. "The Dresden im-
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"The Mary Hitchcock
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Reviews his tenure as professor of chemistry
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3510 HANOVER
3510 HANOVER forty years ago: recollections of
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3511 HANOVER INN. This is the story of the Hano-
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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,
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Pp. 24. NhD.
3513 "HANOVER scenes in word pictures sixty years
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3514 HANOVER today & yesterday: a program and
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town's bicentennial celebration, July 2,
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NhD.
3515 HANSEN, MARK. "An unease on Webster Avenue:
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3516 HAPGOOD, HERBERT JACKSON, and CRAVEN LAY-
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3517 HARDY, ASHLEY KINGSLEY. "Graduate instruc-
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3518 NO ENTRY.
3519 HARRIS, FRED HENRY. Dartmouth out o' doors:
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3520 HATCH, MARY R. P. "Dartmouth and the Webster
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3522 HATCH, RICHARD W. "Dartmouth College:
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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),
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3537
3538
3539
3540
3541
3542
3543
3544
3545
3546
3547
3548
"HISTORY of Dartmouth Medical School."
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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.
139
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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.
140
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
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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."
143
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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-
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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.
146
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
HANOVER 3775
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-
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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
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Vermont Bar Association. Proceedings,
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3767 WALKER, JOSEPH BURBEEN. Genesis of the New
Hampshire College of Agriculture and the
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1863-1870.
3768 WARREN, CHARLES. "An historical note on the
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3769 WASHBURN, PETER THATCHER. "Dartmouth life in
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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
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3771 . "Old-time Hanover through tradesmen's
account books." Dartmouth College Library
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3772 . Reminders of the past in the village
of Hanover: the Green, eighteenth and early
nineteenth century houses still standing in
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197 6. Pp. [17] . MWA, NhD.
A lecture at the Society's annual meeting,
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3773 . "Richard Lang, Hanover merchant,
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3774 WEBSTER, DANIEL. An address. . .before the
faculty and students of Dartmouth College on
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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.
147
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
3776 HANOVER
3776
3777
3778
3779
3780
3781
3782
3783
3784
3785
3786
WELLS, WILLIAM P. The Dartmouth College
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WENTWORTH, FRANK WESLEY. "Dartmouth on the
water." Dartmouth Magazine, 16 (1901-1902),
197-199.
Rowing, 1873-1877.
WENTWORTH, FREDERICK WESLEY. Biographical
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Nh, NhD.
WESSMAN, ALDEN E. Evaluation of Project ABC
(A Better Chance) .. .Dartmouth College -
Independent Schools Scholarship Program for
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report.... Washington, D.C.: U.S. Depart-
ment of Health, Education and Welfare, Office
of Education, Bureau of Research, 1969.
Pp. vii, 350, 6.
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.
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148
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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
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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.
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COHEN, B. BERNARD. "The sources of Haw-
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3835
"GRANT of the hills."
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3836
3837
3838
3839
3840
3841
3842
3843
3844
3845
3846
3847
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MOREY, FLORENCE. "The Cliff's Frankenstein."
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the slide destroyed the Willeys, and visited
the scene afterward.
"A NOTCH in the hills.
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ROBERTS, GUY. The Willey slide: its his-
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150
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HAVERHILL 3872
3848 STRAW, M. D. , and EMORY SANDERS. Public auc-
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"Souvenir catalog including a history of
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3849 UPHAM, THOMAS C. "Reflections on the de-
struction of the Willey family in the notch
of the White Mountains." NHHSC, 3 (1832),
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3850 "THE WHITE Mountain Notch: the manner in
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SEE ALSO entry 648.
3860 DUNCKLEE, ETHEL P. "Pioneer grandmother."
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54-55.
Submit Jeffers Page and her family.
3861 EAST HAVERHILL, N.H. METHODIST EPISCOPAL
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3862 GREER, LOIS GOODWIN. "The General Montgomery
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3863 . "Stage coach and tavern days in
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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,
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. History of Haverhill, N.H. Haver-
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BOWLES, ELLA SHANNON. "Last public hanging
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Samuel Mills, 1868.
BRADISH, CYRUS. Reminiscences of a nonage-
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BURROWS, FREDRIKA. "The first wedding in
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James Woodward and Hannah Clark, 1765.
BUZZELL, GEORGE WESLEY et al. Sketches of
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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:
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DAVIS, DAVID BRION. "Murder in New Hamp-
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1842.
DAVISON, HAROLD KING. Haverhill's historic
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3865
3866
3867
3868
3869
3870
3871
HAVERHILL, N.H. Haverhill town affairs one
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Town clerk records for 1809, edited by
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HAVERHILL, N.H. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Celebration of the 100th anniversary of the
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Merrill.
Confession of faith and covenant of
3872
the First Congregational Church in Haverhill,
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HAVERHILL ACADEMY. Centennial anniversary
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August 4, 5, 1897. ..E. Bertram Pike, ed
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HAVERHILL cemeteries. Woodsville: New
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Brief histories of five cemeteries.
HAVERHILL; New Hampshire, 1763-1963: 200th
Charter Night, Woodsville Community Building,
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KEYES, FRANCES PARKINSON WHEELER. "A New
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In the Carr House, North Haverhill.
MEADER, KATHERINE CHILD. "An historic lock
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GraniteMo, 59 (1927), 118-121.
Coos Bank.
"North Parish Church, North Haver-
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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
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Sarah Hazen Merrill, Mary Powers Filley,
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LOYNE, WILLIAM A. Manual, Methodist Episco-
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PAGE, N. F., HOWARD WELLS and JANET BAGONZI.
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WHITCHER, WILLIAM FREDERICK. "Haverhill in
the War of the Revolution." GraniteMo, 44
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Historical address on the occasion of
3887
comp. Proceedings in observance of
the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of
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. History of the town of Haverhill,
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Josiah Burnham: his trial and execu-
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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,
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. "Woodsville." GraniteMo, 25 (1898),
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centennial celebration of the Ladd Street
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SEE ALSO entries 1525, 4501.
HEBRON (GRAFTON CO.)
3891 HAZELTON, PHILIP A. History of Hebron, New
Hampshire. [Hebron] : Hebron Bicentennial
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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.
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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
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Reprint has foreword by Francis Lane
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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-
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GRAVES, IDA J. "The woman's club of Henni-
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HENNIKER, N.H. Forget New Hampshire? .. .Hen-
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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,
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MBNEH.
MARTIN, RICHARD A. The early history of New
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PUGSLEY, FREMONT L. "Historical sketch of
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ROTHOVIUS, ANDREW E. "Ocean Born Mary, the
ghost who never was." NHProfiles, 17 (Nov.
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Mary Wallace.
SEE ALSO entries 1271, 1539.
HILL (MERRIMACK CO.)
3907 CLARK, FREDERICK P. "The new -village of
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3908 COGGSWELL, JOHN FRANKLIN. "New home town."
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3909 [HAIG, GEORGE CANTERBURY]. The story of
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3910
3911
3912
3913
3914
3915
3916
3917
3918
3919
3920
3921
3922
3923
3924
3925
ANDERSON, LOUISE K. "Franklin Pierce and the
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BALDWIN, HARRISON C. The history of Hills-
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Pp. 201.
NO ENTRY.
BROWNE, GEORGE WALDO. The history of Hills-
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COPP, ISAAC. "A sketch of Hillsborough."
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DENSMORE, LYMAN WILLARD. Hillsborough old
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FRIEL, ARTHUR 0. "'A man of courage.'"
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Franklin Pierce Homestead.
GAY, LISABEL. Legends of Center folks:
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HADLEY, AMOS. Hillsborough: address at
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. ["History of Hillsborough"]. NHHSP,
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153
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3926 HILLSBOROUGH
3926 PHILLIPS, [BUTLER] H. "Biographical notices
of physicians in Hillsborough." NHRepos, 1
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3927 PIERCE, FRANK H. "Hillsborough." Granite -
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3928 PIERCE, MARY K. "The Franklin Pierce Home-
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3929 SMITH, CHARLES JAMES. Annals of the town of
Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, N.H. , from
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3940 THOMAS, PETER A. "Middle Connecticut Valley
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3941 [WILBER, CLIFFORD CHARLES]. "The volcano in
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SEE ALSO entries 291, 1271, 4069.
HOLDERNESS (GRAFTON CO.)
3930 SMITH, MARJORIE WHALEN. "Franklin Pierce
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3931 VALENTINE, DONALD B., JR. "B & M's Hillsboro
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3932 NO ENTRY.
3933 WITHINGTON-KYLE , EDITH NELSON. An informal
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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-
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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
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3936 HINSDALE, N.H. BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE.
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NhHi.
3937 HINSDALE up to date: an oration delivered
before the Ancient and Horribles, Wednesday,
July 4, 1894 by the president of the Hins-
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3938 POLLEN, DOROTHY C. "There's no place like
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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.
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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
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1831: an address delivered on the occasion
of the dedication of the new meeting house,
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[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-
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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.
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HOLLIS, N.H. Bicentennial anniversary,
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. Proceedings of Minute-men's Day,
Hollis, N.H. , 1895; including address of
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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
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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].
164
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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.
166
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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.
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[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.
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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
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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
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1896. [Lebanon?, 1896]. Pp. 44.
BENTON, C. C. "The old grist mill." Lebanon-
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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
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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
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. "The east village." Lebanonian, 1
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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
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. "Bridges over Great Brook.". Lebanon-
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, 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,
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[3]-4.
DEGNAN, BRYAN. "A home that craftsmen
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Amsden-Hough House.
DENNIS, MRS. CYE A. "A glimpse of East
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DEWEY, JESSE E.' "Shaw Rifles, Co. G. ,
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1878-1898.
DOWNS, CHARLES ALGERNON. "Historical ad-
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gathering of the Congregational Church,
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. History of Lebanon, N.H. , 1761-
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. "How they built a meeting-house in
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DIVINELL, LANE. "History of the Lebanon
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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
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18th-century Lebanon.
"HOME boys who have made their mark." Leba-
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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.
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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
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4470 LEE, N.H. Lee Old Home Week, 1907, greeting,
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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."
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Kilburn Brothers View Company.
LAKEWAY, MILDRED C. Historic glimpses of a
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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-
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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
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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,
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4629 CHRISTIE, ALDIS J. "Forestry at Manchester
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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
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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-
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4634 CLOUGH, ALBERT L. "Manchester, N.H. , an
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zine, 18 (1903), 390-396.
4635 CLUB JOLLIET, MANCHESTER. 1884— 50ieme
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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
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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
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Organized in 1879.
CUMMINGS, OSMOND RICHARD. "The Manchester
Street Railway." Electric Railway Historical
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Pp. 64. Nh, NhMHi.
1877-1940. A shorter version, written with
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. Queen City horsecar days. [Manches-
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1864-1895.
CURRIER GALLERY OF ART, MANCHESTER. The
decorative arts of New Hampshire, 1725-1825.
Manchester, 1964. Pp. 74.
. New Hampshire silver, 1775-1825.
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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-
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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. NEW
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Pp. 54. NhHi.
DeLORIER, MADELYN. The amazing garden of
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180
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MANCHESTER 4679
4653 DEXTER, LEWIS. History of Stark Division of
the International Cotton Mills at Manchester,
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Pp. 31. NhHi.
4654 DINCAUZE, DENA FERRAN. "An archaic sequence
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ty, 36 (1971), 194-198.
The Neville site; archaeology.
4655 . The Neville site: 8,000 years at
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4656 DOW, W. EVERETT. The New Hampshire Chil-
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4657 DUELAND, JOY V. "Barnum's $30,000 Nutt."
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52.
George Washington Nutt, a dwarf.
4658 EAST, EDMUND R. New Hampshire State Indus-
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the making, a seven year statistical survey,
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4659 EASTMAN, HERBERT WALTER and FRED WILLIAM
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4660 ECHO des noces d'or de 1 'Association Canado-
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4661 "THE ELECTRIC railway. .. sketch of the Horse
Railroad Corporation since 1877...." MBTJ,
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4662 ELLIOT HOSPITAL, MANCHESTER. A short sketch
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4663 EMERSON, MERTIE ALICE. "The women's clubs
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4664 ESTAVER, PAUL E. "Bank with a personality."
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4665 "ETHNIC conflicts in Manchester." Manches-
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4666 FAIRBANKS, ELSIE DANIELS. Historic pageant:
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4667 . Record of a century: Franklin Street
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4668 FAIRLEE, GRAY. "New Hampshire Fire Insurance
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4669 THE FAMOUS Amoskeag Steamers from Manchester,
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4670 FELLOWS, JOSEPH WARREN. "Manchester, New
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4671 "FIFTY years of cigar making in New Hamp-
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R. G. Sullivan Co.
4672 "FIFTY years of textile industry in New Eng-
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4673 FISHER, CHARLES E. "Locomotive building at
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The Amoskeag Company and the Manchester
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4674 FITZPATRICK, MARY BLANCHE. Response to un-
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4675 FORD, JOSEPH P. "Amoskeag!" NHProfiles, 10
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4676 FRADD, AGNES. "History of the First Con-
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4677 FREEMASONS, MANCHESTER. Dedication of Mason-
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Historical sketch of Craft Masonry in Man-
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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,
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Pp. 16. NhHi.
4679 GARDNER, LUCINA COLBURN. "Early days in
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4680 NO ENTRY.
181
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4681 MANCHESTER
4681
4682
4683
4684
4685
4686
4687
4688
4689
4690
4691
4692
GARLARNEAU, LAURENT. Histoire de la Garde
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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-
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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
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ter, yesterday and today. Manchester: Lew
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NEW HAMPSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, MAN-
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4824 THE NEW YORK INDUSTRIAL RECORDER. The Man-
chester of America, the great industrial
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4825 "NOS vingt-cinq ans en images." La rose
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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
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4828 PAMIETNIK Budowy Pomnika Gen. K. Pulaskiego
21-go Sierpnia 1938. Manchester: Pulaski
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Souvenir of the dedication of a monument to
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4829 "PAROISSE Saint-Augustin, Manchester, New
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4830 PELLERIN, THERESE MAHEU. "A study of the
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4831 PELLETIER, GEORGE E. "Student days, 1915-
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13.
St. Anselm's College.
4832 PERKINS, DAVID LANE. "Old Derryfield and
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4833 . Manchester up to date: story of the
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4834 . "Reminiscences of Manchester." Man-
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4835 MANCHESTER
4835
4836
4837
4838
PERRAULT, ROBERT BERNARD. The restoration 4852
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. The Armenian diaspora in Manchester,
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. A bibliographical index to Manches-
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POTTER, CHANDLER EASTMAN. An address, de-
livered before the Amoskeag Veterans, of
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association on that occasion, and the con-
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. The history of Manchester, formerly
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other proceedings, of the centennial celebra-
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4839 . The Franco-American heritage in
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4854
"'Namaooskeag' Falls, and the Amos-
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4840
4841
4842
4843
4844
4845
4846
4847
. The German- American heritage in Man-
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. The Greek community of Manchester,
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. History of the American Indians in
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. Latin-Americans in Manchester, N.H.
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4855 "THE PULPIT Farm Dairy." Industrial and
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4856 RIDDLE, ROYCE. "The Amoskeag fire engines."
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4857 ROBERT, ADOLPHE. Souvenirs et Portraits:
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4858 ROBERT, GERALD. Memorial II des actes de
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4859 ROWELL, ROLAND. "Gen. John Stark's home
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4860 "ST. ANSELM'S story." American Benedictine
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4848 PLATTS, CLARENCE M. "Smallpox epidemic in
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4849 . "The Stowell Yard." ManchesterHAC,
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4862 SAWTELLE, LAURETTA BAILEY, comp. A history
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4851 . New city by the falls: the first te'n
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4863 SCHADE, GERHARD R. The Germans and their
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4864 LE SEMI-centenaire: resume historique de la
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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-
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4866 SHEPARD, ETTA F. "The Manchester Shakespeare 4880
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4867 "A SHORT sketch of Manchester." GraniteMo,
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4868 "A SKETCH of one of New Hampshire's most
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4869 SOCIETE- DES ARTISANS CANADIENS-FRANgAIS .
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4870 SOCIETE- DES ARTISANS CANADIENS-FRANgAIS.
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4871 SPARKES, BOYDEN. "Amoskeag." Saturday Even- 4884
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4873 SPINNEY, FRANK OAKMAN. Manchester memories: 4886
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4874 STARK, WILLIAM. Centennial poem. . .read at 4887
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4888
4875 STEWART, PARK J. "The Manchester Press
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4876 STOCKBRIDGE, EDWARD E. High school of Man-
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4889
4877 STRAW, WILLIAM PARKER. "Amoskeag: an epic
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"Derryfield's Sam Blodget,
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. "Manchester: ville franco-
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[
]. Messire Joseph-Augustin Chevalier:
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189
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4891 MANCHESTER
4891 [VERRETTE, ADRIEN] . Paroisse Saint-Georges,
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4892 [ ]. Paroisse Saint-Georges, Manchester,
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4893 [ ]. Paroisse Saint-Georges, Manchester,
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4894
4895
4896
4897
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4899
4900
4901
4902
4903
4904
[ ] . Paroisse Sainte-Marie, Manchester,
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4905 "WEST Manchester, a flourishing suburb, once
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4906 WHITCHER, FLORENCE E. "Manchester City Li-
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4907 WILLEY, GEORGE FRANKLYN. Willey's semi-
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4908 WILSON, VERNA T. The First Baptist Church of
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4909 WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. NEW
HAMPSHIRE. MANCHESTER. Dedication of
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4910 WORKINGMEN'S RELIEF SOCIETY, MANCHESTER.
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4911 WYMELENBERG, SUZANNE VAN DEN. "Amoskeag:
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SEE ALSO entries 190, 543, 693, 943, 2214,
4544, 4556.
MARLBOROUGH (CHESHIRE CO.)
4912 BEMIS, CHARLES AUSTIN. Abandoned homesteads
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4913 . History of the town of Marlborough,
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centennial celebration in 187 6; also embrac-
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1764 to 1880. (1881) Marlborough: Frost
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This reprint by New England History Press,
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190
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MEREDITH 4937
4914 "FROST Free Library, Marlborough." Granite
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4915 NO ENTRY.
4916 KNIGHT, BfURTON?] C. "The Marlborough Soci-
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4917 McCOLLESTER, SULLIVAN HOLMAN. "A sketch of
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4918 MARLBOROUGH, N.H. BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE.
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4919 WHITCOMB, WILLIAM C. "Biographical notices
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4920 [WILBER, CLIFFORD CHARLES]. "The Hardy
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4926
4927
4928
4929
4930
before the Lyceum in Mason village....
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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,
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. 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,
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Mason, 1968. Pp. 205.
RUSSELL, JASON ALMUS . "Aunt Betsey's Mason
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Betsey Mann's typical Sunday, 1779-1800.
MARLOW (CHESHIRE CO.)
4921 CAMERON, CAL. "An old timer reminisces
about Mar low." Cheshire County Chap-Book,
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4921A GRIFFITH, GEORGE BANCROFT. "Something about
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4931 . "Salt: its role and importance in
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1775-1782.
4932 "UNCLE Sam lived here (and so can you!)."
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4922
4923
4924
JONES, ELGIN A. "The evolution of a New
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Sesquicentennial; includes historical ad-
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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
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4934 BLAISDELL, CARL F. Meredith parade. [Mere-
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Pp. 75. MH.
4935 BRIGGS, THOMAS H. Meredith Neck. [Meredith:
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4936 COLBY, SOLON BAKER, et al. Early Meredith.
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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-
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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
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er, 1 (1865), 59-61.
4950 SPAULDING, CHARLES S. "An old-time muster."
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MIDDLETON (STRAFFORD CO.)
4940 FULLERTON, J. E. "Glimpses of the history
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4941 HANAFORD, MARY ELIZABETH NEAL, comp. Mere-
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4941A NOYES, SARAH M. "History of the Congrega-
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4951 ALLEN, EDWARD B. "The frescoed walls of the
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4952 HUGHES, ADELAIDE R. "Middleton 's 'landscape'
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4953 MacLELLAN, ALBERT C. "The Scates-Shapley
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MERRIMACK (HILLSBOROUGH CO.)
MILAN (COOS CO.)
4942 ADDRESSES at the dedication of the monument
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4943 ALLEN, STEPHEN THOMPSON. An address, deliv-
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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.
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MILAN, N.H. Historical notes and pictures
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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
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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
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FRENCH & HEALD CO., MILFORD. A brief history
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192
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
MILFORD 4986
4961
4962
4963
4964
4965
4966
4967
4968
4969
4970
4971
4972
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HEALD, CHARLES B. "Milford's pioneer pastor
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Humphrey Moore.
, comp. The three links in Milford:
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teenth, nineteen hundred and four. [Mil-
ford]: The Lodge, 1904. Pp. 113.
Georgia E. Stickney, "The Rebekah Sister-
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HILTON, WILLIAM B. "Notes on plane makers:
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HUNTER, EDITH FISHER. A brief history of the
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. "Two centuries of Milford." NHPro-
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MacLEOD, CHRISTOPHER D. , and ANDREW E. R0TH0-
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MILFORD, N.H. Celebration of the one hun-
dredth anniversary of the incorporation of
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cluding the proceedings of the committee,
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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....
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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
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4975 MILFORD CIVIC CLUB. Milford, the granite
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4976 "MILFORD Springs." GraniteMo, 8 (1885), 207-
214.
Mineral springs.
4977 MILLS, DANA J. "Milford, or the beautiful
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4978 MOORE, HUMPHREY. Farewell sermons, delivered
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4979 MOSES, GEORGE HIGGINS. "One of many: a
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4930 RAMSDELL, GEORGE ALLEN. Address .. .before the
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4981 . The history of Milford Family
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4982 . Oration delivered at the dedication
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First meeting house, 1785.
4983 ROTCH, ARTHUR B. Pictures of old Milford,
New Hampshire, with descriptions and stories.
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4984 ROTCH, GRACE M. "The Milford Woman's Club."
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4985 SCOTT, LYDIA A. "Milford: an ideal New Eng-
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4986 WALLACE, JOHN, JR. "Bill of mortality for
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SEE ALSO entries 1541, 1544A, 1550, 5008.
193
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
4987 MILTON
MILLSFIELD (COOS CO.)
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4996 [SMITH, CHARLES JAMES], comp. History of the
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4987 COLE, JESSIE S. "The changing face of Milton
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4988 HALEY, FRANK. Poem delivered at the centen-
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Vignettes of citizens. Biography of au-
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4989 SMITH, ARTHUR THAD. Historical address de-
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4990 WHITNEY, STEPHEN T. "The church with the
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SEE ALSO entry 511.
MONROE (GRAFTON CO.)
4991 JOHNSON, FRANCES ANN. The history of Monroe,
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MONT VERNON (HILLSBOROUGH CO.)
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4997 BEAN, STAN and MARY JANE BEAN. "Lucknow:
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4998 CUNNINGHAM, JIM. "Castle in the Clouds."
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4999 ESTAVER, PAUL E. "King of the castle."
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5000 MATTHEWS, HELEN STURTEVANT, comp. Moulton-
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5001 SHANNON, [THOMAS]. "Biographical notices of
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5002 [SHERIDAN, THOMAS FRANCIS]. Red Hill wander-
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5003 STAGE, JOHN LEWIS. "The fire on Mount Shaw."
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5003A WILKIN, ELIZABETH CRAWFORD. The castle and
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4992 McCOLLUM INSTITUTE, MONT VERNON, N.H. Quar-
ter centennial. .. containing records of the
day, annals, necrology, etc. Boston, 1875.
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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.
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MONT VERNON, N,
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MBNEH.
H. History of Mont Vernon,
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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,
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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
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[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)
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5023 FLETCHER, BENJAMIN. "A lost industry."
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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
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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].
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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
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GUSTAVUS, A. C. "The Nashua of today."
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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:
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HULL, FRANKLIN.
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"Nashua, gate city of the
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HUSSEY, T. W. H. "History of education in
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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.
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5082 "PAROISSE Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague, Nashua,
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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]:
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5070 NASHUA, N.H. UNION SAINT- JEAN-BAPTISTE.
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saire. Nashua: Emile E. Marquis, 1920.
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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
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ROWLEY, DONALD W. History of the First Uni-
tarian Congregational Society and of the
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SCHUSTER, RICHARD. "City on the Nashua."
NHProfiles, 12 (May 1963), 68-73, 75-79.
19th century.
SELCHOW, FREDERICK MUDGE. "Belding Dart
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pany, 1859-1862." National Association of
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SHATTUCK, MRS. BOWEN H. "I remember May 4,
1930." Yankee, 34 (May 1970), 120-123, 168.
Fire.
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ways come from the store." NHEchoes, 4
(May- June 1973), 45-48.
White Mountain Freezer Company.
. "The remarkable Hunts." NHProfiles,
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STEVENS, PHILLIP ELLIS. A history of the
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SULLIVAN, WILLIAM F. "The Nashua fire of
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ciation. Journal, 46 (1932), 204-213.
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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
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New Hampshire militia." HNH, 21 (Summer
1966), 33-44.
ELLIOT, JOHN.
Nelson, N.H."
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Graphite.
"History of a plumbago mine in
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HOCHSTEIN, ROLAINE. "Classical New Hamp-
shire: the clean harmonious airs of Apple
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NELSON, N.H. AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTEN-
NIAL ALBUM COMMITTEE. Nelson, New Hampshire,
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NELSON, N.H. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The
creed and covenant of the Congregational
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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
Printing, [1915]. Pp. 90.
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
. Tellable tales from Nelson, New Hamp-
shire. Nelson: Merriconn Pr. , 1950.
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T0L1IAN, NEWTON F. North of Monadnock. Bos-
ton: Little, Brown, 1957. Pp. viii, 236.
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son family and fellow citizens during his
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NEW BOSTON (HILLSBOROUGH CO.)
5114 ATWOOD, FLORENCE A. D. "Dedication of boul-
der on site of first church in New Boston,
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5115 . Reminiscence, New Boston, N.H. ,
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5116 BARTLETT, HARTNELL JOHN. Historical address
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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.
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5118 COGSWELL, ELLIOTT COLBY. History of New
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5119 FRENCH, CHARLES E. , ed. Those wonderful
years, 1763-1963. Manchester: Lew A. Cum-
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5120 NEW BOSTON, N.H. Old Folk's Day Reports.
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15 v.
Primarily biographical sketches of New
Boston natives.
5121 NEW BOSTON, N.H. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Leading articles of faith and souvenir, with
a brief history of the church, and a cata-
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5122 O'DONNELL, RICHARD W. "The saga of the Molly
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5123 "WHIPPLE Free Library, New Boston." Granite
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5124 WILDEY, JOHN ERASTUS . "New Boston: an his-
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NEW CASTLE (ROCKINGHAM CO.)
5125 ALBEE, JOHN. "Review of the early records of
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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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The 1893 souvenir includes an address by
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tion by Copley, afterword by Oliver W. Marvin
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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.
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5128 AYKROYD, ELIZABETH ADAMS RHOADES. "Note on
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32 (1977), 144-146.
5129 BARKER, SHIRLEY FRANCES. "Paul Revere 's New
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5130 BECKER, DOROTHY M. A native looks at New-
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5131 BRACKETT, ALBERT S. "The first passage at
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5132 CATHERS, DARRYL IRVIN. "Powder to the people:
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5133 NEW CASTLE
5133 [CHAMBERLAYNE, RICHARD]. Lithobolia: or,
The st one- throwing devil. Being an exact and
true account (by way of journal) of the vari-
ous actions of infernal spirits, or (devils
incarnate) witches, or both; and the great
disturbance and amazement they gave to George
Waltons family, at a place call'd Great Is-
land in the province of New-Hantshire in New-
England, chiefly in throwing about (by an
invisible hand) stones, bricks, and brick-
bats of all sizes, with several other things,
as hammers, mauls, iron-crows, spits, and
other domestick utensils, as came into their
hellish minds, and this for the space of a
quarter of a year. London: E. Whitlock,
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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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5138 DeNORMANDIE, JAMES. "Some alleged diabolical
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5146 GREGORY, THOMAS. "The affair at Fort William
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ty. Journal, 7 (1907), 35-36.
1774.
5147 HAMMOND, OTIS GRANT. "New Hampshire first."
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5148 HASSAM, FREDERICK F. "First act of the war
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202.
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5149 HATCH, MARY R. P. "The stone-throwing devil:
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5150 HEARD, PATRICIA L. "The stone throwing devil
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5151 KOCH, LOU. "Wentworth Hotel, past and pres-
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5152 LABAREE, BENJAMIN WOODS. The fort belongs to
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NhPoA.
5139
5140
5141
5142
5143
5144
5145
EASTMAN, ANNE M. and CHARLES W. EASTMAN, JR.
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GREENE, WALLACE M. "Piscataqua1 s pirates."
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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
Castle forts: address] to the 42nd annual
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5156 MARVIN, ELEANOR J. "Diary of an old school."
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5157 MATTHEWS, LOULIE ALBEE. So early in the
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5158 "NEW Castle and the Piscataqua." GraniteMo,
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5159 NEW HAMPSHIRE. DEPT. OF RESOURCES AND ECO-
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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, scene of
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5167A SQUIRES, JAMES DUANE. Fort William and Mary
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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
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5170 WENTWORTH, JOHN, 1815-1888. "Seizure of arms
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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-
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5176
5177
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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.
New Durham, New Hampshire, bi-centennial,
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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:
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Signed: H. W. B.
201
5184 NEW HAMPTON
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5184 CLARK, ALLAN CHESTER. "The Dana Meeting-
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5185 CLARK, ALLAN CHESTER. "The Social Fraternity:
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Men's club.
5186 FRENCH, JOHN S. "The New Hampton Literary
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Private school.
the Gordon-Nash Library. Laconia: Lewis,
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5196 ROLFE, GEORGE H. ["Address at Old Home Day,
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5197 TOLLES, BRYANT FRANKLIN, JR. "The early
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5198 WORDING, WILLIAM E. "Historical sketch of the
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5187 GORDON-Nash Library, New Hampton, N.H. n.p.,
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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-
biography by Frank H. Kelley.... Worcester,
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MERRILL, PAULINE SWAIN, comp. A brief history
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. A small gore of land: a history of
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[MUGRIDGE, MARIANNE F.]. Journal of Anna May.
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NESMITH, GEORGE WASHINGTON. "The town of New
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Noah Robinson and Thomas Simpson.
NEW HAMPTON LITERARY INSTITUTION. Historical
sketch of the New Hampton Institution, New
Hampton, N.H. , prepared for the centennial,
1876. Bristol: R. W. Musgrove, 1876. Pp. 12.
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:
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5200 BOURE, PAULINE CARRINGTON. "New Ipswich in
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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,
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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
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5204 HOWE, FLORENCE THOMPSON. "John Gould, Jr.,
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an, 14 (Mar. 1930), 65, 92.
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-
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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)
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Foreword by James Duane Squires.
MCCARTHY, TOM. "Tales of the New London Inn."
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[McCLINTOCK, JOHN NORRIS]. "The New London
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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
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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
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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.
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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
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FRINK, MARY ELIZABETH COLEMAN. Historical
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Congr egat ional .
HALE, WARREN F. "Town forest.
2 (Jan. 1953), 63-65.
Since 1714.
NHProfiles,
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NEWINGTON, N.H. Newington, New Hampshire,
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n.p., 1964. Pp. 67. NhHi.
"THE NEWINGTON church."
(June 1944), 7.
Newington Town Church.
NHCCRecord, 8
STAPLES, LINNEA STADIG. "Vikings on the
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Claims Cotton Mather's account of Indian
destruction of the Fox Point settlement,
1690, where Little Bay and the Piscataqua
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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
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5270 GETCHELL, SYLVIA FITTS. Lamprey River Vil-
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5271 GREENE, B. B. P. "Davis-Smith garrison, de-
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5272 HARVEY, JOSEPH. "An unchartered town."
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5273 NEWMARKET, N.H. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
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market, N.H. , organized March 27, 1828, con-
taining the history of the church.... Isaac
C. White, comp. Newmarket: Wingate & Dunton,
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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
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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
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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,
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STEVENS, MRS. EDWARD SANBORN. "A tale of
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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
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(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
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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
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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.
of dreams untold."
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'MacDowell Colony — house
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BOYLE, KAY, et al. The MacDowell, Peter-
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BRENNAN, JAMES FRANCIS. The first free public
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. "History of [the] Peterborough Public
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. "The Irish pioneers and founders of
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. Origin of the name of the town of
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Reprinted in American Catholic Historical
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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,
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1889]. Unpaged.
. "The Peterborough Academy, 1836-
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. "Peterborough Town Library: the
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Biographies.
210
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PETERBOROUGH 5434
5407
5408
5409
5410
5411
BRENNAN, JAMES ' FRANCIS . Peterborough's Revo-
lutionary soldiers: an address delivered in
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Reprinted from Peterborough Transcript,
May 29, 1924.
"Scraps of early military history of
5412
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BROWN, ROLLO WALTER. "Mrs. MacDowell and her
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Marian MacDowell.
CARMER, CARL. "Marian MacDowell: woman with
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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
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Pp. 31.
5425 KUBLY, HERBERT. "The care and feeding of
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MacDowell Colony.
5426 MacDOWELL, MARIAN GRISWOLD NEVINS. The
first twenty years of the MacDowell Colony:
a sketch. Peterborough: Transcript Print-
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5413 . "A topographical and historical ac-
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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
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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."
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5430 McKEE, JAMES E. "All Saints' Church, Peter-
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5417 HARRER, JOHN A. Reverend Abiel Abbot of 5431
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Minister, First Congregational Church,
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5418 [HENKLE] , HENRIETTA. "The art of disinter-
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At MacDowell Colony; signed: "by Henrietta
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5419 HISTORICAL sketches of Peterborough, New
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MORISON, GEORGE ABBOT. History of Peter-
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V. 2, genealogies, compiled by Etta M. Smith.
An address delivered at the centennial
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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
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5436 "OLD homes renewed." GraniteMo, 40 (1908),
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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'
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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]
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5439 PETERBOROUGH, N.H. BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE,
(1939) . Commemorative booklet (brief histor-
ical sketch of Peterborough from 1889-1939);
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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-
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5441 PETERBOROUGH, N.H. BOARD OF TRADE. Peter-
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in. Peterborough: Transcript Printing,
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Includes a brief history by James F. Bren-
nan, not included in the later (1932?)
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5442 PETERBOROUGH, N.H. FIRST CHURCH. Architec-
tural history and historical background of
the First Church of Peterborough, New Hamp-
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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
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5446
5447
5448
5449
5450
5451
5452
5453
5454
5455
PETERBOROUGH, N.H. LIBRARY. The story of
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PETERBOROUGH, N.H. METHODIST EPISCOPAL
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PETERBOROUGH, N.H. SOLDIERS' MONUMENT.
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PETERBOROUGH, N.H. UNION CONGREGATIONAL
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PETERBOROUGH memorial pageant, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, August 16, 18, 20,
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PETERBOROUGH SAVINGS BANK. Peterborough
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Peterborough Savings Bank, Peterbor-
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. Peterborough Savings Bank, the first
5456
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ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON. "The Peterborough
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Report of a visit to the MacDowell Colony.
5444 PETERBOROUGH, N.H. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
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212
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PITTSBURG 5481
5457
5458
5459
5460
5461
5462
5463
5464
SANBORN, FRANKLIN BENJAMIN. "The Smiths and
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SMITH, ALBERT. History of the town of Peter-
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SMITH, EZRA M. Annual reunion, school dis-
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PIERMONT (GRAFTON CO.)
5470 HORTON, LOUISE S., ELIZABETH H. UNDERHILL,
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5471 KEYES, FRANCES PARKINSON WHEELER. "William
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5472 MUDGETT, MILDRED D. "My home town, Pier-
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PTNKHAM'S GRANT (COOS CO.)
5473 WHITEHEAD, ARTHUR F. "The rescue of Max
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PITTSBURG (COOS CO.)
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5475 AUDET, F. J. "La republique d1 Indian
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5465
5466
5467
"The Scotch-Irish settlers of Peter-
5468
5469
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5476 AYLMER, KEVIN, and ROGER BOWEN. "The lost
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5477 [BLACK, HENRY CAMPBELL]. "Some forgotten
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Constitutional Review, 11 (1927), 53-58.
5478 BROWN, ROGER HAMILTON. The struggle for the
Indian Stream Territory. Cleveland, Ohio:
Western Reserve Univ., 1955. Pp. 104.
5479 FEARON, PERLEY E. Pittsburg puckerbrush.
n.p., [1967?]. Pp. 252.
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
Indian Stream." Woman's Day, (Mar. 1951),
62-63, 156-158, 160.
SEE ALSO entries 1271, 1544.
213
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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'
once a republic in its own right." New
Hampshire Highways, 6 (Oct. 1928), [4-5].
REID, ROBERT L. "Indian Stream Territory:
an episode of the North-East boundary dis-
pute." Royal Society of Canada. Proceedings
and Transactions, 34, pt. 2 (1940), 143-171.
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
Historical Society, 1915. Pp. vi, 272.
TARRANT, ISABEL. Dam it all. n.p., 1973.
Pp. 79. NhHi.
WASSERMAN, PAUL. "The Indian Stream Repub-
lic." Second Indian Stream Republic, no. 1
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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.
Manual of the Congregational Church, Pitts-
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
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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.
220
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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-
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5748 NICHOLS, CHARLES LEMUEL. ["The Ames almanac
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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,
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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-
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PENDERY, STEVEN R. "Urban process in Ports-
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35.
1631-1890.
PENROSE, CHARLES. Ichabod Goodwin (1794-
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PIERCE, J. T. Submarine design and construc-
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"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.,
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. 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.
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1914-1922.
. Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the city
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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.
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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.
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Principal places and institutions.
"PORTSMOUTH: colonial metropolis." House
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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
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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-
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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-
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"PORTSMOUTH town officers." New Hampshire
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Chronological listing, 1652-1849.
PRATT, RICHARD. "Portsmouth, N.H." Ladies
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PREBLE, GEORGE HENRY. History of the United
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. "Vessels of war built at Portsmouth,
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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
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ROWE, JOHN F. "The ship of state." NHEchoes,
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Frigate "Raleigh," 1776; built in Ports-
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QUILICI, RONALD H. "Port of Portsmouth."
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Shipping and shipbuilding during the Revo-
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REPPLIER, AGNES. "The town that was Straw-
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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
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Moffatt-Ladd House.
SCOTT, KENNETH. "Daniel Greenough: colonial
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. "Eight silversmiths of Portsmouth,
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145.
SEAVEY, FRANCES N. "The Graf fort Club of
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Woman ' s c lub .
SHERWIN, HARRY E. "New Hampshire helps begin
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The "Raleigh," "Ranger," and "America,"
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SHILLABER, BENJAMIN PENHALLOW. Social rhymes
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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
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SMITH, YVONNE BRAULT. "Stenciling the Aaron
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SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. NEW HAMP-
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226
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
5814
5815
5816
5817
5818
5819
5820
5821
5822
STRAWBERY BANKE, INC. Strawbery Banke in
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SUFFERN, RICHARD WINSLOW. From graces to
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55.
SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY P. "The Portsmouth Navy
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TANNER, VIRGINIA. A pageant of Portsmouth:
a pageant in celebration of the tercentenary
of the first settlement in New Hampshire,
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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:
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. Workers together with God : an anni-
versary sermon reviewing twenty-five years in
an ancient church and parish.... [Ports-
mouth?], 1916. Pp. 23.
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THOMPSON, RALPH E., and MATTHEW R. THOMPSON.
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TRAFTON, BURTON W. F. , JR. "History in
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5822A TRANI, EUGENE P. The Treaty of Portsmouth:
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5823 TREFETHEN, GEORGE ALBERT. Strawberry Bank's
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5825
5826
5827
5828
5829
5830
5831
5832
5833
5834
5835
5836
5837
5838
PORTSMOUTH 5838
TULLOCK, THOMAS LOGAN. "Methodism in Ports-
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Includes biographical sketches of clergy.
. "Names of persons who have held cer-
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6 (1882-1883), 107-112.
Postmasters, collectors of customs, sur-
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TURNER, LYNN W. "The impeachment of John
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Prosecution of U.S. District Judge, 1804.
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Globe Tavern.
VAUGHAN, DOROTHY MANSFIELD. "Gov. John
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OTNE, 39 (1948-1949), 1-6.
. "The Haven and Parry Houses, Pleasant
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, and THOMAS C. WILSON. The peace of
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VERGE, ROBERT J. A history of the U.S. Naval
Prison at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Ports-
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Main naval prison on East Coast; 27,105
offenders, 1908-1946.
WAITE, EMMA FORBES. "Benjamin Dearborn:
teacher, inventor, philanthropist." OTNE, 42
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WARNOCK, PHYLLIS K. "Portsmouth's unique
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WARREN, MRS. GEORGE H. "Governor Langdon
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WEBBER, LAURANCE E. "Portsmouth's first
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5824 NO ENTRY.
227
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
5839 PORTSMOUTH
5839
5840
5841
5842
5843
5844
5845
5846
5847
5848
5849
5850
WEBBER, LAURANCE E. "Ropemaking in early
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WELCH, JOHN FOSTER. Address delivered on the
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WENDELL, WILLIAM GREENOUGH. The Macpheadris-
Warner House, 1716, Portsmouth, New Hamp-
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mark, something about it and two of its early
occupants, Archibald Macpheadris and Jonathan
Warner. (1950) Rev. ed. Portsmouth, 1966.
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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,
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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. ,
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WINSLOW, RICHARD ELLIOTT. "He built an
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Frank Jones .
WOODBURY, CHARLES LEVI. Address .. .delivered
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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
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CROSS, GEORGE NEWTON. "Randolph yesterdays."
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5857
5858
5859
its by-ways. [Randolph] : Town of Randolph,
1924. Pp. 260.
CUTTER, R. AMMI. "The Ravine House passes."
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DeBERARD, HAZEL. "Memories of Randolph."
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PEASE, ARTHUR STANLEY. "Early trailmakers at
Randolph and the founding of the R.M.C."
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Randolph Mountain Club.
RANDOLPH, N.H. SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE.
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Pp. 62. Nh.
WOOD, RICHARD G. "Broadacres : the story of
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. "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,
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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.
228
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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
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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
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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-
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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SARGENT'S PURCHASE 6116
6089
6090
6091
6092
6093
6094
6095
6096
6097
6098
6099
6100
6101
BURT, FRANK ALLEN. "Printing 'Among the
Clouds.'" Printing & Graphic Arts, 8 (1960),
1-11.
Henry M. Burt, editor and publisher,
printed on summit of Mt. Washington. Also
appeared in MtWObNB, 4 (Mar. 1963), 4-6;
(June 1963), 4-6.
. The story of Mount Washington. Hano-
ver: Dartmouth Publications, 1960. Pp. 303.
BURT, FRANK H. "First to die on Mount Wash-
ington: Frederick Strickland, 1849." Appa-
lachia, 21 (1936-1937), 50-57.
[BURT, HENRY MASTYN] . "The first hotels at
the Summit." Among the Clouds, 3 (July 18,
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-
posure. A sad and lonely death." Among the
Clouds, 4 (July 16, 1880), 1; repeated (July
17, 1880), 1, 4.
"The Hunter monument," remarks by Burt and
others, ibid. 4 (Aug. 3, 1880), 1.
[ ]. "Recollections of early visitors."
Among the Clouds, 2 (Aug. 10, 1878), 4.
Ascents of the William Bettles, Sr. & Jr . ,
in 1852; B. L. Ball in 1855.
CLARK, ADELBERT. "Mount Washington."
GraniteMo, 27 (1899), 291-299.
CLARK, VICTOR F. "The war years on Mount
Washington." Appalachia, 26 (1946-1947),
95-102.
World War II.
CRUIKSHANK, JAMES A. "Equestrian trip to the
summit of Mount Washington." New Hampshire
Troubadour, 19 (June 1949), 4-8.
1911.
DICKEY, THOMAS A. "The flying bunkhouse."
MtWObNB, 2 (Sept. 1961), 5-7.
Tip Top House, Mount Washington.
DODGE, JOSEPH B. "Beginning the Observa-
tory." MtWObNB, 3 (Sept. 1962), 2-3.
Mt. Washington Observatory.
. "The early days." MtWObNB, 2 (Sept.
1961), 2-4.
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
broke." NHProfiles, 17 (Apr. 1968), 58-61.
Mt. Washington Observatory, Apr. 11, 1934.
FOBES, CHARLES BARTLETT. "The Signal Corps
journal." MtWObNB, 7 (Sept. 1966), 2-4.
Record of U.S. Signal Corps work on summit
of Mt. Washington, Oct. 1886 - Nov. 1887 and
summers, 1888-1891. Original MS. in office
of National Weather Service, Portland, Me.
. "Triangulation networks and Mt . Wash-
ington." MtWObNB, 15 (1974), 2-5.
Mapping procedure begun by U.S. Coast Sur-
vey in 1849.
"GETTING there." MtWObNB, 2 (June 1961),
5-7.
Mt. Washington Auto Road.
GOLDTHWAIT, JAMES WALTER. "Mount Washington."
New Hampshire Highways, 2 (Aug. 1924), [1-3].
GOLDTHWAIT, RICHARD PARKER. "Mount Washing-
ton in the great Ice Age." New England
Naturalist, no. 5 (1939), 12-19.
"Past climates on 'the hill.'"
MtWObNB, 17 (1976), 12-15, 38-41.
Mt. Washington.
GOSSELIN, GUY. "The hundred days of Mr.
Noyes." MtWObNB, 7 (Mar. 1966), 2-4.
Nathaniel Noyes on Mount Washington in the
summer of 1853.
"The letters of Julius Gilbert Lins-
ley, a brief commentary." MtWObNB, 13
(1972), 4-9.
By a member of the U.S. Signal Service,
atop Mount Washington, 1877-1882.
"Winfield Scott Jewell on Mount
Washington." MtWObNB, 13 (1972), 49-53.
With U.S. Signal Service there, 1878-1882.
HALL, MARJORY. "Road to the sky." Yankee,
25 (Apr. 1961), 30-32, 34-36.
Mt. Washington Summit Road.
HAMBURGER, PHILIP. "A reporter at large:
rack and pinion." New Yorker, 35 (Sept. 12,
1959), 129-149.
Mt. Washington Cog Railway.
237
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
6117 SARGENT'S PURCHASE
6117
6118
6119
6120
6121
6122
6123
6124
6125
6126
6127
6128
6129
HANCOCK, FRANCES ANN JOHNSON. Mount Washing-
ton carriage road since 1861. (1961) 2d ed.
Gorham: Mount Washington Summit Road Co. ,
1972. Pp. 54.
HARRINGTON, ROSE M. "Bibliography: publica-
tions about the Mt. Washington Observatory on
its observations." MtWObNB, no. 12 (Sept.
1943), 27-28.
HENDRICK, PEG. "120 years ago Lizzie Bourne
died on Mount Washington." MtWObNB, 16
(1975), 50-54.
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,
1855.
JOHNSON, FRANCES ANN. ' "From muscles to mo-
tors, 1861-1961: the discovery and conquest
of Mount Washington." Splash Pan, 7 (Spring
1961), 9-75.
Special centennial issue of the organ of
the Profile Automotive League, Inc., of
Concord, on automobile ascents.
JORDAN, CHARLES J. "The most unusual news-
paper there ever was!" NHEchoes, 3 (Nov.-
Dec. 1972), 4-9.
"Among the Clouds."
KIDDER, GLEN M. Railway to the moon. Little-
ton: Courier Printing, 1969. Pp. 184.
NhHi.
Mt. Washington Cog Railway.
LEONARD, IRVING A. "Early cycling on Mount
Washington." SandwichHSAE, 53 (1972), 21-25.
MacGREGOR, MILTON E. "My first ascent of
Mount Washington." MtWObNB, 2 (Dec. 1961),
6-7.
As a member of the Weona Club of Pawtucket,
R.I. in 1911.
McKEE, CHRISTOPHER. "Thoreau: a week on
Mount Washington and in Tuckerman Ravine."
Appalachia, 30 (1954-1955), 169-183.
1858.
6131
6132
6133
6134
6135
6136
6137
6138
6139
6140
6141
6142
McKENZIE, ALEXANDER A. "The Mountain and the
Observatory, 1932-1933." MtWObNB, 18 (1977),
76-82.
Mt. Washington.
"Seven winters of electronics."
MtWObNB, 3 (Sept. 1962), 5-7.
Atop Mt. Washington, 1932-1939.
MARSH, SYLVESTER. "A brief outline of the
origin and history of the Mount Washington
Railroad." MtWObNB, 14 (1973), 55-60.
Edited by Walter J. Mitchell, Jr.
MARTIN, LAWRENCE. "Who named Mount Washing-
ton?" Geographical Review, 28 (1938) , SOS-
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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 .
Washington, Aug. 21, 1915.
MERRILL, J. W. "The Mount Washington Rail-
road." Railway and Locomotive Historical
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MITCHELL, WALTER J., JR. "The Mount Washing-
ton Cog Railway locomotive." MtWObNB, 10
(June 1969), 2-5.
"The Mount Washington Summit House."
MtWObNB , 6 (Dec. 1965), 5-7.
Hotel.
MONAHAN, ROBERT SCOTT. "Dartmouth's historic
ties with Mount Washington." DartAlum, 44
(Dec. 1951), 33-34, 119-120.
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1932.
. "Mt. Washington pathfinder." Dart-
Alum, 48 (Jan. 1956), 11-12.
Expedition to summit in 1820 led by Charles
Jesse Stuart and other townspeople from Lan-
caster.
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experience of a scientific expedition upon
the highest mountain in New England — 1932-
1933. Brattleboro, Vt.: Stephen Daye Pr. ,
1933. Pp. xv, 270.
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.
238
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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
6158
6159
6160
6161
6162
6163
6164
6165
6166
6167
6168
6169
6170
REDD, ROBERT L. "Darby Field and the christ-
all hill." Mankind (California), 5 (Aug.
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First ascent of Mt . Washington, 1642.
"REMINISCENCES of Mount Washington." Among
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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.
Pp. 57. NhD.
. "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-
ington Railroad, 1869.
STEVENS, LEONARD A. Old Peppersass, the
locomotive that climbed Mount Washington.
N.Y.: Dodd, Mead, 1959. Pp. 233.
STONE, R. G. "The history of mountain mete-
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6171 SARGENT'S PURCHASE
6171 VINCENT, LEE. Instant legends from the rock
pile. Somersworth: New England History Pr. ,
1975. Pp. 101. Nh, NhD.
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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-
road." Appalachia, 28 (1950-1951), 219-224.
Mt. Washington Cog Railway.
6182 GILE, JOHN M. "The College Grant." Dart-
Alum, 14 (1921-1922), 329-337.
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-
shire, July 3, 1969. n.p., [1969?].
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.
240
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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
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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
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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.
245
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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
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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
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1956), 72-73.
SHAD EL, JANE S. "Robert Hewes , glass manu-
facturer." Journal of Glass Studies, 12
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New England Glass Works .
STARBUCK, DAVID R. "The excavation of the
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85.
. "A progress report on the New England
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TEMPLE, N.H. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Pro-
ceedings of the one hundred and twenty-
seventh anniversary of the Congregational
Church, Temple, N.H. , October 5, 1898
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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
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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
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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
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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
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. "Tilton School." GraniteMo, 56
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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
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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.
Warner: Mayflower Pr . , 1970. Pp. 39. Nh.
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
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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.
. "The white pine riot of '72." NHPro-
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
GREER. Bi-centennial program, Weare, New
Hampshire, July 9, 10, 11, 12, 1964. [Man-
chester]: Fitzpatrick, [1964]. Unpaged.
Nh.
["WEARE"]. Farmer's Monthly Visitor, 12
(1852), 150-151.
WEARE JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The flood
and hurricane of 1938, Weare, New Hampshire.
[Weare], 1972. Pp. 139.
. Pine tree riot, April 14, 1772.
[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
New Hampshire: A Bibliography of Its History
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
Entries for Cities, Towns, and Unincorporated Places
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.
255
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DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. Allen Johnson and Dumas Malone, eds. N.Y.: Charles
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diaries, orderly books, and sea journals. Topsfield, Mass.: Priv. Print., 1923. Pp. viii,
439.
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GREGORY, WINIFRED, ed. American newspapers, 1821-1936: a union list of files available in
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1968. Pp. 389.
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American Antiquarian Society, 1961. Pp. 389. Business, city, and county directories arranged
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distinguish identical names by vital dates or other data. Both pseudonyms and autonyms are
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and names of places within towns, as listed in the New Hampshire Register and Elmer M. Hunt,
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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
266
Index
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
267
Index
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
268
Index
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
269
Index
— 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
270
Index
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
271
Index
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
272
Index
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
fnd
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
Index
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
289
Index
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
290
Index
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
293
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
Index
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
Index
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
Index
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
323
Index
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
Index
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
328
Index
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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