NH stories from the Revolutionary Era:
Heirloom
Brother Joshua discovers his Revolutionary namesake …
Bridge Up, Money Down (Henniker)
1780: How much rum does it take to build a bridge duringโฆ
Pension Application of Elisha Haynes (Epsom)
Haynes served from 1779-1782 in the Revolutionary War. ย In 1831, when heโฆ
Moses Trussell (New London)
Wounded at Bunker Hill, and everything after…
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Stories from the 1760s-1770s:
First Clock in Town (Peterborough) (GUEST POST)
Guest artist Chris depicts the arrival of new technology around 1765-1770, thanks to the efforts of Mrs. William Smith:
Henniker 1861 School Committee Report (Part 2)
1861: In its official report, the Henniker School Committee proceeds to excoriate parents & dispense vocational advice:
Mrs. Peters Shoots a Bear (Henniker)
GUN SAFETY IN THE 1770s: If you come to visit, DON’T take that shortcut through the cornfield…
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