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Name |
Lake Winnepesaukee |
Details |
Belknap and Carroll counties. Largest lake in New Hampshire. Approximately 21 miles long and from 1 to 9 miles wide, covering 69 square miles. |
Number of Archive records |
4 |
Number of Library records |
14 |
Number of Object records |
8 |
Number of Photo records |
29 |
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AD032 - John Wentworth House drawings, undated
Black-and-white scratchboard drawing of John Wentworth House in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire (front elevation). Drawing by Robert Meader and G. A. Rollins.
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AD033 - John Wentworth House drawings, undated
Black-and-white scratchboard drawing of John Wentworth House in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire (rear elevation). Drawing by Robert Meader and G. A. Rollins.
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American scenery: or, Land, Lake and River Ilustrations of Transatlantic Nature. [Gezigten in Amerika Naar Afbeeldingen op de Plaats Zelve Geteekend.] - Rare Book 48386
Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867.
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Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 4: Piscataqua Built Vessels. - Professional Collection
Nelson, George A.
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Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 4: Piscataqua Built Vessels. - Professional Collection - Cataloging
Nelson, George A.
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Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 4: Piscataqua Built Vessels. - Ready Reference Maritime
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MS050 B02 F33.01 - Jonathan Moulton to John Langdon
Three page letter from Jonathan Moulton in Hampton, N.H. to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Brigadier General Jonathan Moulton (July 21, 1726 – September 18, 1787) played an important role in the early history of New Hampshire. For the first two years of the American Revolutionary War, Moulton's regiment guarded the 18-mile seacoast of New Hampshire against British invasion. But in the fall of 1777, he marched with his men to the Battle of Saratog...
Record Type: Archive
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MS107 B01 F87 - John Wentworth to Cyprian Jaffries
Document written by John Wentworth (as Lieutenant Governor) to Cyprian Jaffries with instructions concerning surveying land between Lake Winnapesaukee and the Merrimac River. He states, "If you should meet any Indians in your travels be sure you treat them kindly and tell them all good peace..." Later he states, "So at your return that we may be certain of what lands we have yet to lay into Townships, on this side of the Merrimac and the Pond [La...
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Other New Hampshire Localities: Gilford (Kimball's Castle). - Gilford (Kimball's Castle)
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