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New Hampshire in the Civil War New Hampshire Nurses in the …

WebPrior to the Civil War professional medical care and treatment of the sick and wounded was the responsibility of men. Women were able to nurse their families within their own …

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Unit 2 Plan: The Abenaki Moose on the Loose

WebUnit Summary. New Hampshire’s first human inhabitants, the Abenaki have lived in this region for over 12,000 years. During that period, their culture and society has continually …

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Unit 11 Plan: Big Factories and New Industries

Websteam power. (noun) The use of water condensation to power machines and other technology. strike. (noun) When a group of workers organize together and stop working …

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The Civil War Diary of Freeman Colby, Vol. 3, 1864

WebThe Civil War Diary of Freeman Colby, Vol. 3, 1864. SKU: 9781734386912. Artist, educator, musician, and graphic novelist Marek Bennett continues the saga of Freeman Colby, a …

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Primary Source Set: Amoskeag Manufacturing Company

WebBetween 1838 and 1915, the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company constructed a total of 40 mill buildings, a dozen or so of which still stand in the city today. At its height in the …

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New Hampshire Historical Society

WebMoose on the Loose Social Studies for Granite State Kids. Check out the Society's new social studies curriculum and website for Granite State kids, educators, parents, and …

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Learn It! Civics and Government Today Moose on the Loose

WebRepresentative democracy is the only way a democratic government could work in a country with as many people as the United States. Such a form of government is also known as …

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New Hampshire Historical Society Announces Three New …

WebNEWS FROM THE NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. July 1, 2020 . Photographs Available . CONTACT: Bill Dunlap, …

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Interpreting Timelines Moose on the Loose

WebA timeline organizes important events by chronological order, which is another way of saying in date order or the order in which the events happened. Timelines are not primary …

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Wood Horace 1952.001

WebThree of their children were Benjamin Payne Wood, Horace Wood, and Gilbert Wood. Benjamin Payne Wood (1807- ) was raised in Orange and East Alstead, NH. He married …

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Unit 12 Plan: Immigration in the Industrial Age

WebUnit Summary. In the "Immigration in the Industrial Age" unit, students and educators explore the Granite state’s history of immigration during the Great Wave, 1840–1924. …

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Guide to the Cate Family (of Wolfeboro, NH) Papers, 1831-1917

WebMoses T. Cate (1817-1898) was born in Ossipee, NH, and lived in Wolfeboro, NH. Her served in the Civil War from September 1864 to June 1865 as First Lieutenant and …

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New Hampshire State Standards Moose on the Loose

WebThe last revision of the standards was completed in 2006. When the NH Board of Education officially adopts revised social studies frameworks, the “Moose on the Loose” team will …

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Guide to the Josiah Bartlett Family Papers, 1710-1918

WebHe was educated at local schools until he began an apprenticeship in medicine at the age of 16. In 1750, he established his own practice in Kingston, NH. Josiah Bartlett married …

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Guide to the John Parker Hale Papers, 1820-1914

WebHale was a politician and early abolitionist, serving in the United States House of Representatives, United States Senate and New Hampshire House of Representatives …

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