Dover Public Library collection II, 1690-1913 (bulk 1803-1871).
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Woodman, Charles Walhart, 1844-1898
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Dover Public Library (Dover, N.H.)
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Thomas, Elisha, 1746?-1788
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Neal, Moses Leavitt, 1766-1829
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Hill, Andrew N.
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Langdon, Samuel, 1723-1797
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Congregational clergyman and president of Harvard. From the description of Sermon on the character of a parent [manuscript], ca. 1790. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 642177271 Samuel Langdon (1723-1797) was the thirteenth President of Harvard College from October 14, 1774 to August 30, 1780. He presided over the college during the American Revolution. From the description of Papers of Samuel Langdon 1745-1790, 1902. (Harvard University). WorldCat record ...
Richardson, James, active 1774-1783
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Lary, Joseph
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Scales, John, 1835-1928
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Lucien Thompson was born in Durham, NH in 1859. He became a very successful farmer in Durham and was elected to the Board of Trustess of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts in July of 1892. Thompson also served as the Secretary of the Board of Trustees from 1896 to 1914 at which time he resigned. The College was founded in Hanover, NH in 1866 and relocated to Durham, NH in 1893. It then became the University of New Hampshire in 1923. From the description of...
Brown, John, of Dover, N.H.
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Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796
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Loyalist Connecticut clergyman, physician, First Bishop of the Diocese of Connecticut, and son of prominent clergyman Samuel Seabury (1706-1764); as an opponent of the revolutionary cause, Seabury retired to New York City during the war, practicing medicine and serving as chaplain and physician to the king's American regiment. From the description of Account book, 1780-1781. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58776033 Samuel Seabury, first bishop of ...
Parks, Thomas B.
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White, Timothy, 1733-
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Bartlett, James Holley, 1904-2000
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Giles family.
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Toppan, Stephen
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Hubbard, John, 1759-1810
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Wingate, Amos
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Ham, John R. (John Randolph), 1842-1920
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Physician, of Dover, N.H. From the description of Manuscript, ca. 1890. (Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum). WorldCat record id: 70922590 ...
Winkley family.
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Franklin Academy (Dover, N.H.)
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Clough, Miciyah L.
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Chase, Enoch, active 1774
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Gilman, John, 1941-
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