New Hampshire Suffragist, Lecturer, Clubwoman: Mabel Harlakenden (Hall)...
Mabel Harlakenden Hall was born on 5 September 1873 in New Haven CT, daughter of George Duffield & Louise (Allen) Hall. She died on 26 May 1945 in Plainfield, Sullivan NH, and is buried at...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Tidbits: Concord’s Bridges Mansion
On Mountain Road at the east side of Concord sits a house that belongs to the State of New Hampshire, called the Bridges House. It was not built by the Bridges family, but was donated by them to be...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Missing Places: Mount Livermore Hotel in Holderness
The Mount Livermore House was built in 1883 as a boarding house. It was improved and enlarged for more than a decade, until it was considered to be a hotel. An 1892 book on lakes and summer resorts in...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Missing Places: Mansion House in Merrimack
A building is more than a structure or a location–it is also a repository of stories about the people and events connected with it. My cousin, Ginny Penrod, had an opportunity to photograph the...
View ArticleSome Descendants of Newmarket New Hampshire Black Patriot: Wentworth Cheswell...
I am not the first to write about a remarkable man–Wentworth Cheswell of Newmarket New Hampshire. Many have sung his praises and brought to light his many “firsts” in New Hampshire. His grandfather,...
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