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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 21:34, 12 April 2022: 900 × 818 (343 KB): Hugh Manatee {{subst:Upload marker added by en.wp UW}} {{Information |Description = {{en|C. 1830 wood engraving of colonists settling Dover, New Hampshire in 1623.}} |Source = c. 1830 engraving advertised on disparate online sources, hence fair use |Date = c. 1830 |Author = unknown }} {{PD-because ...
A mature frontier: the New Hampshire economy 1790–1850 Historical New Hampshire 24#1 (1969) 3–19. Squires, J. Duane. The Granite State of the United States: A History of New Hampshire from 1623 to the Present (1956) vol 1; Stackpole, Everett S. History of New Hampshire (4 vol 1916–1922) vol 4 online covers Civil War and late 19th century
The territory of the present United States state of New Hampshire has a colonial history dating back to the 1620s. This history is significantly bound to that of the neighboring Massachusetts, whose colonial precursors either claimed the New Hampshire territory, or shared governors with it.
The colony that became the state of New Hampshire was founded on a 6,000-acre (2,400 ha) land grant given in 1622 by the Council for New England to Mr. David Thomson, gent. David Thompson first settled at Odiorne's Point in Rye (near Portsmouth ) with a group of craftsmen and fishermen from England [ 8 ] in 1623, just three years after the ...
In 1776, the province established an independent state and government, the State of New Hampshire, and joined with twelve other colonies to form the United States. Europeans first settled New Hampshire in the 1620s, and the province consisted for many years of a small number of communities along the seacoast, Piscataqua River, and Great Bay.
New Hampshire: Portsmouth Exeter: 1629–1641 1679–1686 1689–1776: Self-governing: At various times absorbed by and/or governed by the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Province of Massachusetts Bay, declared independence in 1776 Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: Providence Newport: 1636–1686 1689-1776: Self-governing
Jews and Judaism in New Hampshire (1 C, 2 P) O. ... Religious leaders from New Hampshire (1 C, 15 P) This page was last edited on 3 May 2020, at 15:34 (UTC). Text ...
Category: 1623 in religion. 6 languages. ... Religious buildings and structures completed in 1623 (2 C, 2 P) C. 1623 in Christianity ...