1764 - 2016

1764 - 2016

Author: Matthew E. Thomas

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Includes articles about historic events, descriptions of famous buildings, and facts about the town of Fremont, New Hampshire. Published as part of the Town's anniversary celebration, held between June 7th and 22nd, 2014.


Vital Records of Fremont N.H.

Vital Records of Fremont N.H.

Author: Tammi James-Bertolami

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 1054

ISBN-13:

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All known births, deaths, marriages, and baptisms in Poplin/Fremont from town records, genealogies, town histories, newspapers, obituaries, gravestones, diaries, etc. including the names of many individuals who lived or were buried in the town regardless of whether or not they were natives -- p. 2.


The Art of Splitting Stone: Early Rock Quarrying Methods in Pre-Industrial New England 1630-1825 [3rd edition]

The Art of Splitting Stone: Early Rock Quarrying Methods in Pre-Industrial New England 1630-1825 [3rd edition]

Author: Mary E. Gage

Publisher: Powwow River Books

Published: 2022-09-01

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1733805729

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The Art of Splitting Stone is a detailed study of the history, tools, and methods used to split, hoist, and transport quarried stone in pre-industrial New England (1630-1825). It is an invaluable resource for historians, archaeologists, and stone masons interested in identifying and dating early stone splitting and quarrying methods. The amateur researcher and avid outdoors person will find the book useful as a field guide to identifying split boulders and stone quarries abandoned in the woods.


The Bullfighter Checks Her Makeup

The Bullfighter Checks Her Makeup

Author: Susan Orlean

Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks

Published: 2002-01-08

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0375758631

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The bestselling author of The Orchid Thief and The Library Book is back with this delightfully entertaining collection of her best and brightest profiles. Acclaimed New Yorker writer Susan Orlean brings her wry sensibility, exuberant voice, and peculiar curiosities to a fascinating range of subjects—from the well known (Bill Blass) to the unknown (a typical ten-year-old boy) to the formerly known (the 1960s girl group the Shaggs). Passionate people. Famous people. Short people. And one championship show dog named Biff, who from a certain angle looks a lot like Bill Clinton. Orlean transports us into the lives of eccentric and extraordinary characters—like Cristina Sánchez, the eponymous bullfighter, the first female matador of Spain—and writes with such insight and candor that readers will feel as if they’ve met each and every one of them. The result is a luminous and joyful tour of the human condition as seen through the eyes of the writer heralded by the Chicago Tribune as a “journalist dynamo.”