“Would you like to go to camp this summer?” That was the question that was suddenly sprung on me one winter’s evening, the date being one I didn’t make note of, so don’t recall. I…
IMAGE: As we celebrate America’s Independence on The Fourth Of July, Robert Hanaford Smith, Sr., reminds us that even though the Declaration Of Independence was signed on that day in 1776, America was also at…
PHOTO: A Solider in The NH Second Regiment – 1777. Seventy-six years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence a couple of boys wanted to find a way to raise something “for the Fourth.”These…
PHOTO: The old “Peg Mill” at East Landaff where the meeting to approve the building of the Bunga Road was made. When one group of people want to do something there is usually another group…
It may sound odd but Phineas Taylor Barnum’s circus was called Barnum’s Great Moral Show at the time it arrived in Concord, New Hampshire in the year 1881. Though the creator of many hoaxes, intended…
PHOTO: Corporal Elbridge J. Copp of Nashua, NH., the youngest commissioned officer of the Civil War to be promoted from the ranks. Though politicians hoped to find a solution to the divide between the Northern…
A Sailboat sits at the dock at Ames Farm in Gilford. This amazing scene was photographed by Robert Clifford. You can see more of Rob’s wonderful work at RobertAllanClifford.com or at cliffordphotographynh.com WOLFEBORO – Different…
PHOTO: The 2nd New Hampshire Regiment Fights in the 1st Battle of Bull Run. In May 1868, General John A. Logan, issued a decree that May 30 should become a nationwide day of commemoration for…
It was the month of May in the year 1952 and I was finishing my last year at the New Hampton Community School, the last of two because the “consolidated school” for the town’s school…
PHOTO: Mrs. Martha J. Buxton, one of the early President’s of the Penacook Women’s Club. It is difficult to argue that anyone’s position is more important in society than that of a Mother, and any…
“‘The Real Diary of a Real Boy’ was and is one of the funniest books ever published. We never have seen a normal person who was such a non-conductor of humor as to be able…
With the present onslaught of the coronavirus health crisis our attention has been drawn to the importance of those in the medical profession in our society. Though the politician of past years is apt to…
Now is the time for farmers to make their soap. Those who know the great saving there is in using Potash, do not think of making this necessary article for family use without it. As…
In March of the year 1900 friends of the late Henry S. Blaisdell were said to be “surprised and pleased” when the recipients of the contents of his will were made public. Mr. Blaisdell left…
Many of the men and women whom New Hampshire citizens take pride in as notable native sons and daughters of the State left the State after finishing whatever schooling they had received and lived and…