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- imprint:The History Press
- format:Paperback
- bisac: PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional (see also TRAVEL / Pictorials)
- state:New Hampshire
- History > United States > State & Local > New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
- Photography > Subjects & Themes > Historical
- Photography > Subjects & Themes > Regional (see also TRAVEL > Pictorials)
- Transportation > Railroads > History
- Travel > Museums, Tours, Points of Interest
- Travel > Pictorials (see also PHOTOGRAPHY > Subjects & Themes > Regional)
A History of the Boston & Maine Railroad: Exploring New Hampshire's Rugged Heart by Rail
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The Mount Washington Cog Railway: Climbing the White Mountains of New Hampshire
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Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%The surpsing story of the Cog Railway on Mount Washington, and how one eccentric man's dream paved the way.
On July 3, 1869, the three-and-one-third-mile track leading to the summit of picturesque Mount Washington opened for public use. Once, only those daring enough to scale the 6,288 feet could enjoy the splendor of the scenery, but now everyone could journey to the summit using the invention of retired businessman Sylvester Marsh, who dreamed of this mountainous mode of transportation. Created at the height of the age of rail, the Cog Railway continues to chug up the mountain and into the hearts of tourists each year. Local historian Bruce D. Heald ties the history of its construction together with the grand romance of the railway as they triumphantly converge at the top of Mount Washington.

History of the New Hampshire Abenaki, A
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Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%The native tribes collectively known as the Abenaki once thrived along the Granite State's great rivers.
Comprised of the Penacook, Winnipesaukee, Pigwacket, Sokoki, Cowasuck, and Ossipee tribes, influences of these "men of the east'? abound even today, from the boiling of sap for maple syrup to the game of lacrosse, and even traditional corn-and-bean succotash. Historian Bruce Heald has mined, curated, and saved the real story of this land's first people. Learn unwritten laws of hospitality, respect for the aged, honesty, independence and courtesy evident among the Abenaki. Discover celebrations and innovations in the good times, and later, epidemics caused by European diseases, hostilities, and a culture's enduring legacy.

Monadnock Moments
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They were all deeply moved by their time spent in the beautiful Monadnock region of southwest New Hampshire. Inspired by beloved local storyteller Fritz Wetherbee, Historical Society of Cheshire County director Alan F. Rumrill collected the stories of these notable people in his series, ""Monadnock Moments,"" broadcast on Keene radio station WKNE from 1985 to 2005. In this collection, Rumrill has gathered 100 of his most interesting vignettes and paired them with historic images, chronicling the lives of successful businessmen, politicians and soldiers, and spinning tales of disaster, murder and adventure that all had their roots in towns like Keene, Stoddard, Walpole and Jaffrey. Entertaining, informative, and often surprising, these snippets of history capture the essence of southwest New Hampshire.

Colonial Life in New Hampshire
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Hidden History of the New Hampshire Seacoast
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Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%The New Hampshire Seacoast has a wealth of overlooked history - some remnants are hidden in plain sight, while others are just plain hidden.
Meet the minister and early religious founder who was involved in an armed confrontation in Dover with another preacher in 1640. Find out how a one-time high school assistant principal in Rochester became a world-famous business leader and ended up meeting President Grover Cleveland. Discover the story of "ghost" racetracks in Somersworth before they disappear, as well as the "pile of rocks" that stopped a multimillion-dollar building project in Windham. Author Terry Nelson reveals some of New England's most fascinating history, from Durham and Madbury to North Hampton and Portsmouth.

A Brief History of Raymond, New Hampshire
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Remembering Manchester
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Slavery & the Underground Railroad in New Hampshire
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Hidden History of New Hampshire
9781596295377
Regular price $23.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Quincy Whitney's compilation of stories makes for a colorful narrative of some of New Hampshire's most notable newsmakers and remarkable historic events.
The resourcefulness of Granite Staters in their efforts to innovate and improvise is the reason for this incredible and intriguing cast of true stories about New Hampshire people living what they love and loving what they do. Hidden in the cracks and crevices of the Granite State are the stories of pioneers who pursued their passions, creating legacies along the way. There is the tale of the mountain man who became an innkeeper; the "Bird Man" who took his passion to the White House; the gentleman who ascended the highest peak in the Northeast in a steam-powered locomobile; the story of one skier's dramatic win at the 1939 "American Inferno" Mount Washington race; the Shaker Meetinghouse, built in just one day, in complete silence; and the gallant efforts to save the Old Man of the Mountain.

Historic Tales of Windham
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Meredith Chronicles:
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A 1940s Monadnock Childhood
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Becoming Portsmouth
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Stories from the White Mountains
9781626190795
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Throughout its rich and varied history, New Hampshire's White Mountains region has played host to explorers and adventurers, as well as grand hotels and their well-heeled guests.
In this anthology of historical writing, local author Mike Dickerman captures the spirit, tenacity and resourcefulness of those who have lived, worked and played in these Great White Hills. His stories also bring to life dramatic events that scarred the landscape long ago, such as tragic plane crashes and the devastating Hurricane of 1938. The book spans the ages, from the logging railroads of yesteryear to the forest fire lookout towers of the mid-20th century, and covers the expanse of these rolling hills, from the snow-laden heights of Mount Washington to the stately grounds of the Mountain View House in Whitefield.
