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History of New Hampshire

“Nature’s Nobleman: Edward Hill and His Art,” Historical New Hampshire (Concord, NH, 1989). A Suburb of Paradise: The White Mountains and the Visual Arts (Concord, NH, 1999). Nordbeck, Elizabeth C. “Almost Awakened: The Great Revival in New Hampshire and Maine, 1727-1748,” Historical New Hampshire 35 (Spring 1980): 23-58. Page, John F. Walter Ingalls: Maker of Likenesses (Concord, NH, 1975). Page, Ruth C. “Celebrating Christmas in New Hampshire,” Historical New Hampshire 37 (Summer/Fall 1982): 121-149. Paradis, Wilfred H. Upon This Granite: Catholicism in New Hampshire (Portsmouth, NH, 1998). Pichierri, Louis. Music in New Hampshire, 1623-1800 (New York, 1960). Robinson, J. Dennis. Strawbery Banke: A Seaport Museum Four Hundred Years in the Making (Portsmouth, NH, 2007). Robertson, Stacey M. “‘A Hard, Cold, Stern Life’: Parker Pillsbury and Grassroots Abolitionism, 1840-1865,” The New England Quarterly 70 (June 1997): 179-210. Parker Pillsbury: Radical Abolitionist, Male Feminist (Ithaca, NY, 2000). Ray, Mary Lyn. True Gospel Simplicity: Shaker Furniture in New Hampshire (Concord, NH, 1974).Ryan, Walter A. New Hampshire’s Invisible Colleges: 1945-1977 (Concord, NH, 1982). Sackett, Everett B. New Hampshire’s University: The Story of a New England Land Grant College (Somersworth, NH, 1974). Smart, James G. Striving: Keene State College 1909-1984, The History of a Small Public Institution (Canaan, NH, 1984). SPNHF. The Grand Monadnock: A Literary, Artistic, & Social History (Concord, NH, 1974). Stein, Stephen J. The Shaker Experience in America (New Haven, 1992). Swank, Scott T. Shaker Life, Art, and Architecture: Hands to Work, Hearts to God (New York, 1998). Tobias, Marilyn. Old Dartmouth on Trial: The Transformation of the Academic Community in Nineteenth-Century America (New York, 1982). Tolles, Bryant F., Jr. with Tolles, Carolyn K. New Hampshire Architecture: An Illustrated Guide (Hanover, NH, 1979). Toth, Emily. Inside Peyton Place (New York, 1981). University of New Hampshire. A Circle of Friends: Art Colonies of Cornish and Dublin (Durham, NH, 1985). Wood, Joseph S. with Michael P. Steinitz. The New England Village (Baltimore, 1997). Wright, Conrad. The Beginnings of Unitarianism in America (Boston, 1955).

History of New hampshire

Heard, Patricia L. With Faithfulness and Quiet Dignity: Albert Gallatin Hoit, 1809-1856 (Concord, NH, n.d.). Heckscher, August. St. Paul’s: The Life of a New England School (New York, 1980). Hendrick, Irving G. “A Reappraisal of Colonial New Hampshire’s Effort in Public Education,” The History of Education Quarterly 6 (Summer 1966): 43-60. Hill, Ralph Nading, ed. The College on the Hill: A Dartmouth Chronicle (Hanover, NH, 1964). Howells, John Mead. The Architectural Heritage of the Piscataqua (New York, 1939, reprinted 1965). The Architectural Heritage of the Merrimack (New York, 1941, reprinted 1978). Keyes, Donald D., et al. The White Mountains: Place and Perceptions (Hanover, NH, 1980).

Kinney, Charles B. Church and State, the Struggle for Separation in New Hampshire (New York, 1955). Lathem, Edward Connery, and Thomson, Lawrance, eds. Robert Frost: Farm-Poultryman (Hanover, NH, 1963). Lawson, Russell M. The American Plutarch: Jeremy Belknap and the Historian’s Dialogue with the Past (Westport, CT, 1998). Madden, Ryan. “The Shaprio Family, Old World and New: Establishing a Russian Jewish Community at Puddle Dock, 1898-1912,” Historical New Hampshire 57 (Fall/Winter 2002): 108-121. McGrath, Robert L. “A Sweet Foretaste of Heaven”: Artists in the White Mountains, 1830-1930 (Hanover, NH, 1988). Gods in Granite: The Art of the White Mountains of New Hampshire (Syracuse, NY, 2001). McKeon, Valerie. “The Founding of Saint Anselm: New Hampshire’s First Catholic College,” Historical New Hampshire 41 (Spring/Summer 1986): 21-44. McLoughlin, William G. New England Dissent, 2 vols. (Providence, RI, 1971). Nartonis, David K. “The ‘New Divinity’ Movement and Its Impact on New Hampshire’s Town Churches, 1769-1849,” Historical New Hampshire 55 (Spring 2000): 25-40. New Hampshire Historical Society. “Beauty Caught and Kept: Benjamin Champney in the White Mountains,” Historical New Hampshire (Concord, NH, 1996). Consuming Views: Art & Tourism in the White Mountains, 1850-1900 (Concord, NH, 2006). Full of Facts and Sentiment: The Art of Frank H. Shapleigh (Concord, NH, 1982). “A House of Dreams Untold: The Story of the MacDowell Colony,” Historical New Hampshire (Concord, NH, 1996).

History of New hampshire

Adamovich, Shirley Gray, ed. The Road Taken: The New Hampshire Library Association, 1889-1989 (West Kennebunk, ME, 1989). Andrews, Edward Deming. The People Called Shakers (New York, 1953, reprinted 1963).Backofen, Walter A. New Hampshire’s Education Reform Act of 1789 and the Next One Hundred and Thirty Years (East Plainfield, NH, 1998). Bagley, Norton R. One Hundred Years of Service: A History of Plymouth State College, 1871-1971 (Plymouth, NH, 1971). Blaine, Quentin. “‘Shall Surely be put to death:’ Capital Punishment in New Hampshire, 1623-1985,” New Hampshire Bar Journal 27 (Spring 1986): 131-154. Block, Adrienne Fried. Amy Beach, Passionate Victorian: The Life and Works of the American Composer, 1867-1844 (New York, 1998). Brewer, Priscilla. Shaker Communities, Shaker Lives (Hanover, NH, 1986). Broehl, Wayne G., Jr. Tuck & Tucker: The Origins of the Graduate Business School (Hanover, NH, 1999). Campbell, Catherine H. with Blaine, Marcia Schmidt. New Hampshire Scenery: A Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Artists of New Hampshire Mountain Landscapes (Canaan, NH, 1985. Clark, Charles E. “History, Literature, and Belknap’s ‘Social Happiness’,” Historical New Hampshire 35 (Spring 1980): 1-22. Conforti, Joseph A. Imagining New England: Explorations of Regional Identity from the Pilgrims to the Mid-Twentieth Century (Chapel Hill, NC, 2001). Cummings, Abbott Lowell. The Framed Houses of Massachusetts Bay, 1625-1725 (Cambridge, MA, 1979). Curran, Thomas. Old Home Day in New Hampshire, 1899-1998 (Concord, NH, 1998). Dodge, Timothy. Crime and Punishment in New Hampshire, 1812-1914 (New York, 1995). Dryfhout, John H. The Work of Augustus Saint-Gaudens (Hanover, NH, 1982). Gac, Scott. Singing for Freedom: The Hutchinson Family Singers and the Nineteenth-Century Culture of Antebellum Reform (New Haven, CT, 2007). Garvin, James L. “Portsmouth and the Piscataqua: Social History and Material Culture,” Historical New Hampshire 26 (Summer 1971): 3-46. Gausted, Edwin. The Great Awakening in New England (New York, 1957). Giffen, Sarah L. and Murphy, Kevin D. “A Noble and Dignified Stream:” The Piscataqua Region in the Colonial Revival, 1860-1930 (York, ME, 1992). Gill, Gillian. Mary Baker Eddy (Reading, MA, 1998). Gilmore, Robert C. New Hampshire Literature, A Sampler (Hanover, NH, 1981). Goen, C. C. Revivalism and Separatism in New England, 1740-1800: Strict Congregationalists and Separate Baptists in the Great Awakening (New Haven, 1962). Heffernan, Nancy Coffey and Stecker, Ann Page. Sisters of Fortune: Being the True Story of How Three Motherless Sisters Saved their Home in New England and Raised Their Younger Brother while Their Father Went Fortune Hunting in the California Gold Rush (Hanover, NH, 1993).

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