Collections, Том 3The Association, 1903 |
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... river began to describe objects of interest . Learning Mr. Wheeler was from Keene he begged him to tell him about Gen. Wilson . After satisfying his curiosity , Mr. Wheeler said he would be glad to learn how a resident of Ohio knew ...
... river began to describe objects of interest . Learning Mr. Wheeler was from Keene he begged him to tell him about Gen. Wilson . After satisfying his curiosity , Mr. Wheeler said he would be glad to learn how a resident of Ohio knew ...
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... rivers run through the town , but there are numerous brooks where trout fishing is pursued with more or less success . No body of water is large enough to be called a lake , but Gorham Pond is a beautiful sheet of water and on its banks ...
... rivers run through the town , but there are numerous brooks where trout fishing is pursued with more or less success . No body of water is large enough to be called a lake , but Gorham Pond is a beautiful sheet of water and on its banks ...
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... river , was named , nor by whom the name was conferred . It is , however , quite certain that it has been generally known as Rock Rimmon for not less than seventy years , and very prob- able for a much longer time . As is not unusual ...
... river , was named , nor by whom the name was conferred . It is , however , quite certain that it has been generally known as Rock Rimmon for not less than seventy years , and very prob- able for a much longer time . As is not unusual ...
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... river or pond lying in their course , In 1759 , New Hampshire cut a road from the junction of Black River with the Connecticut at No. 4 , across what is now the ... River Called black River ye first night NARRATIVE OF JAMES JOHNSON . 61.
... river or pond lying in their course , In 1759 , New Hampshire cut a road from the junction of Black River with the Connecticut at No. 4 , across what is now the ... River Called black River ye first night NARRATIVE OF JAMES JOHNSON . 61.
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Manchester Historic Association (Manchester, N.H.). - passed a River Called black River ye first night that he Crossed White River Several times and for want of a canooe he travel'd by otter Creek that in General the travelling was good ...
Manchester Historic Association (Manchester, N.H.). - passed a River Called black River ye first night that he Crossed White River Several times and for want of a canooe he travel'd by otter Creek that in General the travelling was good ...
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Стр. ix - ... the reputation of a brave and accomplished officer. At the conclusion of peace he immediately left the service. Gen. Stark ever retained his residence at Manchester, but Caleb, owner of vast estates by inheritance in Dunbarton, relics of the Stark and Page patrimonies, became a citizen of that town. In 1784, in a very pleasant spot, in the midst of his estate, and facing the broad highway leading from Dunbarton to Weare, he began the erection of a mansion worthy of the style of the great landholder...
Стр. 166 - Retrospective laws are highly injurious, oppressive, and unjust No such laws, therefore, should be made, either for the decision of civil causes, or the punishment of offences. 24. A well regulated militia is the proper, natural, and sure defence of a State.
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Стр. x - Harvard graduate, and writer of repute, being the author of a valuable memoir of his father and grandfather. He collected, even more than they had done, family relics of interest.
Стр. 116 - Among the many lakes in New Hampshire, there is one of extreme beauty, — a broad, shadowy water, some nine miles in length, with steep, thickly wooded banks, and here and there, as if moored on its calm surface, an island fit for the Bower of Bliss. At one spot along its shore was, and still is, an old country-house, formerly used as a hotel, but whose...
Стр. 2 - ... representatives of the state of New Hampshire. While in the chair, the Hon. John Bell, the father of Hon. Charles H. Bell, ExGovernor of New Hampshire, was inaugurated. In the legislature at that time, were Hon. Ezekiel Webster, the Hon. BM Farley, the Hon. Joseph Bell, the Hon. P. Noyes, and other noted men from different parts of the state. From the year 1825 to the year 1840 inclusive, Gen Wilson represented Keene in the state legislature, excepting the years 1833, 1838, and 1839. In the last...