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2 unusual facts about The New Hampshire


New Hampshire Wildcats

Students cast their votes using a ballot which appeared in the February 26, 1926, edition of The New Hampshire.

TNH

The New Hampshire, a student newspaper at the University of New Hampshire.


Tim Fish

Fish was born in 1970 and attended the University of New Hampshire, where he had a twice-weekly comic strip running in the college newspaper, The New Hampshire, and started a 100-issue superhero comic called "Arche-Lady."


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300 East 57th Street

The building is the last known New York address for J. D. Salinger before he moved to a life of seclusion in the New Hampshire woods.

Andrew McFarland

He practised at Sandwich and Laconia, New Hampshire, and was appointed superintendent of the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane in August 1845.

Bean's Purchase, New Hampshire

In 1851 the New Hampshire state legislature authorized the governor and council to appoint a land commissioner to sell the public lands, and James Willey of Conway was appointed to that office.

Billian

Deborah Billian, a Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives

Frank Parsons

Frank Nesmith Parsons (1854–1934), lawyer, politician, and Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court

George H. Adams

Adams studied law until he was admitted to the Bar, during the September 1876 term of the New Hampshire Supreme Court at Grafton County, New Hampshire.

Gunstock

Gunstock Mountain Resort, an alpine ski area located on the New Hampshire mountain

Jim Rubens

Rather than run for reelection to the New Hampshire Senate in 1998, he ran for Governor of New Hampshire in the 1998 election, but lost.

John Broderick

John T. Broderick, Jr., former Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court

John R. French

In 1847, while at the New Hampshire Statesman, French published a volume of writings by Nathaniel Peabody Rogers titled, A Collection from the Newspaper Writings of Nathaniel Peabody Rogers.

John Wingate Thornton

Letter also mentions the information on the New Hampshire chapter of the Society of the Cincinnati, which is in the possession of JWG.

Josiah Bartlett

Despite the spelling difference, the character (played by Martin Sheen), who is also a former governor and Congressman from New Hampshire, is a fictional direct descendant of the New Hampshire signer of the Declaration of Independence.

Justice King

John W. King, an Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court

Maine State Route 110

It went under major changes in 1931, with its western terminus being shifted to the New Hampshire state line and all of its eastern routing becoming part of modern SR 4, SR 5, SR 11, SR 205, and U.S. Route 202, resulting in the short alignment it has today.

Marion Fuller Brown

Her daughter Martha Fuller Clark currently serves in the New Hampshire Senate after several terms in the New Hampshire House.

Monadnock Railroad

This line was to serve the New Hampshire towns on the eastern side of Mount Monadnock, mainly Jaffrey and Peterborough.

New Hampshire Historical Society

The New Hampshire Historical Society is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

New Hampshire Militia

Regiments of the New Hampshire provincial soldiers were at the Battle of Lake George, the Siege of Fort William Henry, the Siege of Louisbourg (1758), the 1758 Battle of Carillon and the fall of Fort Carillon (subsequently Fort Ticonderoga) in 1759, the Battle of the Plains of Abraham and the Battle of Sainte-Foy near Quebec, and were present at the final capitulation of New France at Montreal.

New Hampshire Roller Derby

Groups that the New Hampshire Roller Derby has donated to include the American Red Cross, Animal Rescue League, NH Food Bank, Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, Save Giovanni's Friends, and Greyhound Pets of America.

New Hampshire Route 27

The eastern terminus is in Hampton Beach at New Hampshire Route 1A, which runs along the New Hampshire coastline adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean.

Ovide M. Lamontagne

As an attorney for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester, Lamontagne negotiated the 2003 settlement of the New Hampshire Attorney General's investigation into the child sex abuse scandal that spared the diocese from being criminally charged.

Peter Mazurowski

Mazurowski began his training in Ballet, at the age of six, at the New Hampshire School of Ballet in Hooksett, New Hampshire.

Seth Warner

In late June, commander Major General Arthur St. Clair  ordered Warner to raise the militia of the New Hampshire Grants to counter Indian raids along Otter Creek.

Simon Rosenberg

Before founding NDN, he served as a key member of two Democratic presidential campaigns, working for Michael Dukakis in Iowa in 1987-88 and for Bill Clinton in the New Hampshire primary and the Little Rock War Room in 1991-92.

Styles Bridges

He was the secretary of the New Hampshire Farm Bureau Federation from 1922 until 1923, and the editor of the Granite Monthly Magazine from 1924 until 1926.

Westmoreland, New Hampshire

When the border between Massachusetts and the Province of New Hampshire was fixed (with Number 2 on the New Hampshire side), the town was regranted in 1752 by Governor Benning Wentworth as Westmoreland, named for John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland.

Winning New Hampshire

Other appearances include Bill Gardner (the New Hampshire Secretary of State, U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy, Congressman Ed Markey, Vanessa Kerry and Martin Sheen.