Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society
Author: New Hampshire Historical Society
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Published: 1824
Total Pages: 344
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Author: New Hampshire Historical Society
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Published: 1824
Total Pages: 344
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Author: Gary Samson
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Published: 2021-10
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780915916269
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInspired by the Farm Security Administration photography documenting life in America during the Great Depression, the New Hampshire Society of Photographic Artists and the New Hampshire Historical Society joined forces to undertake a three-year project to photographically record daily life in the state. This book is the result of forty-six photographers covering the seven regions of the Granite State, making thousands of images that create a twenty-first-century portrait of the people, places, culture, and events in New Hampshire. The body of work created not only illustrates this book, but will also be featured in eight exhibitions around the state in the fall of 2021 and archived at the New Hampshire Historical Society in Concord, New Hampshire.
Author: James L. Garvin
Publisher: UPNE
Published: 2002-05
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 9781584650997
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first and only full-scale technical and stylistic analysis of 200 years of architectural evolution in northern New England
Author: Robert M. Doty
Publisher: University Press of New England
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 144
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 350
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Author: Elwin Lawrence Page
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Published: 1929
Total Pages: 222
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Published: 1870
Total Pages: 0
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Published: 1850
Total Pages: 336
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark Sammons
Publisher: UPNE
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9781584652892
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFew people think of a rich Black heritage when they think of New England. In the pioneering book Black Portsmouth, Mark J. Sammons and Valerie Cunningham celebrate it, guiding the reader through more than three centuries of New England and Portsmouth social, political, economic, and cultural history as well as scores of personal and site-specific stories. Here, we meet such Africans as the "likely negro boys and girls from Gambia," who debarked at Portsmouth from a slave ship in 1758, and Prince Whipple, who fought in the American Revolution. We learn about their descendants, including the performer Richard Potter and John Tate of the People’s Baptist Church, who overcame the tragedies and challenges of their ancestors’ enslavement and subsequent marginalization to build communities and families, found institutions, and contribute to their city, region, state, and nation in many capacities. Individual entries speak to broader issues—the anti-slavery movement, American religion, and foodways, for example. We also learn about the extant historical sites important to Black Portsmouth—including the surprise revelation of an African burial ground in October 2003—as well as the extraordinary efforts being made to preserve remnants of the city’s early Black heritage.
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