From Strawbery Banke to the Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth has always been the economic, cultural, and political hub north of Boston. Brightly-colored saltbox homes and towering lighthouses line the churning currents of the Piscataqua, and narrow lanes echo with the footsteps of John Paul Jones, the Reverend Joseph Buckminster, and centuries of hunters, lumberjacks, merchants, and tourists.
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From Strawbery Banke to the Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth has always been the economic, cultural, and political hub north of Boston. Brightly-colored saltbox homes and towering lighthouses line the churning currents of the Piscataqua, and narrow lanes echo with the footsteps of John Paul Jones, the Reverend Joseph Buckminster, and centuries of hunters, lumberjacks, merchants, and tourists.
From Strawbery Banke to the Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth has always been the economic, cultural, and political hub north of Boston. Brightly-colored saltbox homes and towering lighthouses line the churning currents of the Piscataqua, and narrow lanes echo with the footsteps of John Paul Jones, the Reverend Joseph Buckminster, and centuries of hunters, lumberjacks, merchants, and tourists.
Details
Pages: 160
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Series: Making of America
Publication Date: 28th July 2003
State: New Hampshire
ISBN: 9780738524276
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) HISTORY / United States / General
Author Bio
Russell M. Lawson lived in New Hampshire for nine years and spent six in the Portsmouth area. He has taught at the University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State, Merrimack College, College of St. Joseph, Bradford College, Northern Essex and now Bacone College in Oklahoma. He has previously published several books and articles, including the History Press title Piscataqua Valley in the Age of Sail.
From Strawbery Banke to the Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth has always been the economic, cultural, and political hub north of Boston. Brightly-colored saltbox homes and towering lighthouses line the churning currents of the Piscataqua, and narrow lanes echo with the footsteps of John Paul Jones, the Reverend Joseph Buckminster, and centuries of hunters, lumberjacks, merchants, and tourists.
Pages: 160
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Series: Making of America
Publication Date: 28th July 2003
State: New Hampshire
ISBN: 9780738524276
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) HISTORY / United States / General
Russell M. Lawson lived in New Hampshire for nine years and spent six in the Portsmouth area. He has taught at the University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State, Merrimack College, College of St. Joseph, Bradford College, Northern Essex and now Bacone College in Oklahoma. He has previously published several books and articles, including the History Press title Piscataqua Valley in the Age of Sail.