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The History Press
Pub. Date
2014.
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"A history of the early education system of one-room schoolhouses throughout New Hampshire"--
The quaint one-room schoolhouses dotting New Hampshire formed the backbone of the early Granite State education system. Education-minded communities began building these bare-bones schools in the late seventeenth century. In a modest log or clapboard structure, a single teacher faced the challenge of instructing students of all grades through farming seasons...
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1997
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Railroads have played an integral part in shaping the identity of America, from carrying loads for industrial pursuits to connecting urban dwellers to recreational escapes in the countryside. In this volume, you will travel on the rail line that links New Hampshire's upper Merrimack Valley to the Lake Winnipesaukee region. From your window seat, you will watch beautiful, late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century landscapes unfold. You will experience...
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The History Press
Pub. Date
2016.
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New Hampshire was once a hotbed of abolitionist activity. But the state had its struggles with slavery, with Portsmouth serving as a slave-trade hub for New England. Abolitionists such as William Lloyd Garrison, Nathaniel Peabody Rogers and Stephen Symonds Foster helped create a statewide antislavery movement. Abolitionists and freed slaves assisted in transporting escapees to freedom via the Underground Railroad. Author Michelle Arnosky Sherburne...
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Published for the New Hampshire Bicentennial Commission on the United States Constitution and the New Hampshire Humanities Council by Peter E. Randall, Publisher
Pub. Date
1989.
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This volume records New Hampshire's observance of the 200th anniversary of the Federal Constitution. Without repeating historical information in New Hampshire and the Federal Constitution, it utilizes material uncovered by recent research to reveal heretofore unrealized influences on the delegates at the local level as well as at the conventions in Exeter and Concord in 1788. New conclusions are drawn which will help to better understand not only...