New Boston New Hampshire’s Roger Ward Babson, Statistician, Eccentric...
Call him kooky, or call him ingenious, and you are correct both times. Roger Ward Babson was not a ... Continue reading →
View ArticleNot New Hampshire: The First Fried Clams
It is time to restart the discussion about the First Fried Clams, and discover the truth. If you google “fried clams” you will quickly see that there is no definitive starting point at which clams were...
View ArticleNew Hampshire WWI Military: Sergeant Gerald Kenton Clover of New Boston
Gerald K. Clover was born as Gailand Kent Clover on 29 October 1894 in Paulding, Ohio, son of Homer G. & Verde Elizabeth “Virdie” (Shuster) Clover. In 1910 Gerald was living with his parents,...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Suffragist and Civic Leader: Lois (Warren) Shaw of Manchester...
She was born Lois Warren, daughter of John E. & Sarah Harriet “Hattie” (Brown) Warren on 5 September 1884 in Westbrook, Maine. The 1900 U.S. Census shows her living in Westbrook Maine with her...
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