New Hampshire History Week is being celebrated this week with a gathering today, from 4:00 to 6:00 PM at the New Hampshire Historical Society Library, 30 Park Street in Concord. This event, is free, and is sponsored by the NH Historical Society, the NH Humanities Council, the NH Preservation Alliance, the NH Division of Historical Resources, the NH Department of Cultural Resources and the NH Department of Education.
We are proud to have an extensive and varied collection of books on NH history on our shelves including these titles that you can borrow:
Claflin, James. Lighthouses and Life Saving along the Maine and New Hampshire Coast [974.1 CLA].
Garvin, Donna-Belle. On the Road North of Boston: New Hampshire Taverns and Turnpikes, 1700-1900. [974.2 GAR]
Heald, Bruce D. Main Street New Hampshire. [974.2 HEA]
The History and Economics of the New Hampshire Dairy Industry. [338.176 HIS]
Knoblock, Glenn A. "Strong and Brave Fellows": New Hampshire's Black Soldiers and Sailors of the American Revolution, 1775-1784. [973.3442 KNO]
Lassonde, Barbara Mills. Maple Sugaring in New Hampshire. [974.2 LAS]
New Hampshire State Organization Daughters of the American Revolution. Living in the Lap of History: A Checklist of Some Historic Sites in New Hampshire. [974.2 NEW]
Rice, Jane. Bob Fogg and New Hampshire's Golden Age of Aviation: Flying over Winnipesaukee and Beyond. [629.1309 RIC]
Shaffer, Duane E. Men of Granite: New Hampshire's Soldiers in the Civil War.
[973.7442 SHA]
Whitney, D. Quincy. Hidden History of New Hampshire. [974.2 WHI]
Women of the Granite State: 25 New Hampshire Women You Should Know. [J 920 WOM]



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