Tombstone of Thomas Worthley
Tombstone of Thomas Worthley, one of the earliest settlers of Weare, NH, and father of two of the participants of ... Continue reading →
View ArticleManchester New Hampshire’s Military Squares and other Memorials
Whether you walk, or drive through Manchester New Hampshire’s neighborhoods, it is impossible to not become aware of the many statues, markers and commemoratives (such as named parks or buildings)...
View ArticleMissing Places: "Giant’s Grave," Carroll New Hampshire (?-1872)
Could "an Indian maniac's" prophecy explain the series of fires that occurred in the town of Carroll, New Hampshire...or ... Continue reading →
View ArticleHappy General John (aka Molly Stark’s Husband’s) Day: April 27, 2015
Yes, so officially April 27, 2015 is General John Stark Day in New Hampshire. And yes I agree, General John Stark was a brilliant leader and a hero of the American Revolution. But wait, while he was...
View ArticleThe Celebrated Ventriloquist and Professor of Legerdemain & Namesake of...
I was reading a 1968 article in the Nashua Telegraph about how Potter Place, New Hampshire is reportedly haunted. I suppose anywhere mankind has lived and died is haunted–Potter Place not less so....
View ArticleSamuel Joy and His Spite Tombstone in Durham New Hampshire
I have to admit–I hesitated to write this story. We probably will never know the entire truth behind Samuel Joy’s “spite” tombstone, and that bothers me. If a spite tombstone is new to you, know it is...
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