Author: Kathleen W. Deady
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 9780736826778
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
Provides an introduction to the history, government, economy, resources, and people of the New Hampshire Colony. Includes maps, charts, and a timeline.
The New Hampshire Colony
Author: Kathleen W. Deady
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 9780736826778
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
Provides an introduction to the history, government, economy, resources, and people of the New Hampshire Colony. Includes maps, charts, and a timeline.
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 9780736826778
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
Provides an introduction to the history, government, economy, resources, and people of the New Hampshire Colony. Includes maps, charts, and a timeline.
Colony, Province, State, 1623-1888
Author: John Norris McClintock
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New Hampshire
Languages : en
Pages : 902
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New Hampshire
Languages : en
Pages : 902
Book Description
New Hampshire's Cornish Colony
Author: Fern K. Meyers
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439632308
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
New Hampshire’s Cornish Colony illustrates this distinguished American art colony. First settled in 1885 by colleagues of America’s Michelangelo, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the Cornish Colony was a retreat for sculptors, painters, writers, and musicians. They were attracted to this peaceful valley nestled in the New Hampshire hills in the shadow of Vermont’s Mount Ascutney. Known as “the Athens of America,” the Cornish Colony was a lively, glamorous society during its heyday from 1885 to 1925. One outstanding member, the famous artist Maxfield Parrish, was called a “chickadee” because he spent the entire year in Cornish, not merely the summer. In New Hampshire’s Cornish Colony, discover a portrait of the colonists’ society and the fascinating people who contributed to America’s cultural legacy.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439632308
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
New Hampshire’s Cornish Colony illustrates this distinguished American art colony. First settled in 1885 by colleagues of America’s Michelangelo, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the Cornish Colony was a retreat for sculptors, painters, writers, and musicians. They were attracted to this peaceful valley nestled in the New Hampshire hills in the shadow of Vermont’s Mount Ascutney. Known as “the Athens of America,” the Cornish Colony was a lively, glamorous society during its heyday from 1885 to 1925. One outstanding member, the famous artist Maxfield Parrish, was called a “chickadee” because he spent the entire year in Cornish, not merely the summer. In New Hampshire’s Cornish Colony, discover a portrait of the colonists’ society and the fascinating people who contributed to America’s cultural legacy.
New Hampshire Colony
Author: Bob Italia
Publisher: ABDO
ISBN: 9781577655855
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Provides a history of New Hampshire from before the arrival of European explorers to its statehood in 1788.
Publisher: ABDO
ISBN: 9781577655855
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Provides a history of New Hampshire from before the arrival of European explorers to its statehood in 1788.
The New Hampshire Colony
Author: Kevin Cunningham
Publisher: Scholastic
ISBN: 9780531253922
Category : New Hampshire
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A True Book-The Thirteen Colonies Are you thrilled by true adventure stories? do you wonder how our founding fathers conquered the wilds of North America to create the United States? You'll experience it all in these books that tell the story of the brave men and women who escaped tyranny from across the ocean to forge a new world in 13 colonies that led to the birth of the United States of America.
Publisher: Scholastic
ISBN: 9780531253922
Category : New Hampshire
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A True Book-The Thirteen Colonies Are you thrilled by true adventure stories? do you wonder how our founding fathers conquered the wilds of North America to create the United States? You'll experience it all in these books that tell the story of the brave men and women who escaped tyranny from across the ocean to forge a new world in 13 colonies that led to the birth of the United States of America.
Exploring the New Hampshire Colony
Author: Elizabeth Raum
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
ISBN: 151572249X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
"This book explores the people, places, and history of the New Hampshire Colony"--
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
ISBN: 151572249X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
"This book explores the people, places, and history of the New Hampshire Colony"--
The History of New Hampshire
Author: Jeremy Belknap
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 550
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 550
Book Description
Colonial New Hampshire
Author: Jere R. Daniell
Publisher: University Press of New England
ISBN: 1611688787
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
In his full-scale history of New Hampshire from the Algonkin people to the coming of the American Revolution, the historian Jere R. Daniell discusses the Indian population, the development of community life, the founding of New Hampshire as a royal colony, the political adjustments that existence as a separate colony necessitated, the nature of New HampshireÕs social institutions, and many other subjects. His epilogue links colonial New Hampshire to subsequent developments in the state. This volume will interest historians of colonial New England and New Hampshire.
Publisher: University Press of New England
ISBN: 1611688787
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
In his full-scale history of New Hampshire from the Algonkin people to the coming of the American Revolution, the historian Jere R. Daniell discusses the Indian population, the development of community life, the founding of New Hampshire as a royal colony, the political adjustments that existence as a separate colony necessitated, the nature of New HampshireÕs social institutions, and many other subjects. His epilogue links colonial New Hampshire to subsequent developments in the state. This volume will interest historians of colonial New England and New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Colony
Author: Bob Italia
Publisher: ABDO Publishing Company
ISBN: 1617846007
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Readers learn about colonial life and the events that led to revolution and statehood.
Publisher: ABDO Publishing Company
ISBN: 1617846007
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Readers learn about colonial life and the events that led to revolution and statehood.
A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear
Author: Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 1541788486
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
A tiny American town's plans for radical self-government overlooked one hairy detail: no one told the bears. Once upon a time, a group of libertarians got together and hatched the Free Town Project, a plan to take over an American town and completely eliminate its government. In 2004, they set their sights on Grafton, NH, a barely populated settlement with one paved road. When they descended on Grafton, public funding for pretty much everything shrank: the fire department, the library, the schoolhouse. State and federal laws became meek suggestions, scarcely heard in the town's thick wilderness. The anything-goes atmosphere soon caught the attention of Grafton's neighbors: the bears. Freedom-loving citizens ignored hunting laws and regulations on food disposal. They built a tent city in an effort to get off the grid. The bears smelled food and opportunity. A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear is the sometimes funny, sometimes terrifying tale of what happens when a government disappears into the woods. Complete with gunplay, adventure, and backstabbing politicians, this is the ultimate story of a quintessential American experiment -- to live free or die, perhaps from a bear.
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 1541788486
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
A tiny American town's plans for radical self-government overlooked one hairy detail: no one told the bears. Once upon a time, a group of libertarians got together and hatched the Free Town Project, a plan to take over an American town and completely eliminate its government. In 2004, they set their sights on Grafton, NH, a barely populated settlement with one paved road. When they descended on Grafton, public funding for pretty much everything shrank: the fire department, the library, the schoolhouse. State and federal laws became meek suggestions, scarcely heard in the town's thick wilderness. The anything-goes atmosphere soon caught the attention of Grafton's neighbors: the bears. Freedom-loving citizens ignored hunting laws and regulations on food disposal. They built a tent city in an effort to get off the grid. The bears smelled food and opportunity. A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear is the sometimes funny, sometimes terrifying tale of what happens when a government disappears into the woods. Complete with gunplay, adventure, and backstabbing politicians, this is the ultimate story of a quintessential American experiment -- to live free or die, perhaps from a bear.