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  1. Bass' handbook of Portsmouth & vicinity. [1910]
  2. MS103 - Jefferson C. Rowe records, 1888-1920

    Receipts from many local businesses and organizations show the household bills paid by Jefferson C. Rowe for himself and his family. Some receipts reflect bills incurred by his wife Sarah Rowe and son Horace Rowe. FOLDER LISTING Box 1 FF01: American Express -- receipts, 1917 Box 1 FF02: Boardman & Norton, apothecaries -- receipts, 1898-1901 Box 1 FF03: Boston & Maine Railroad -- receipts, 1903-1908 Box 1 FF04: Brackett, Charles (C...

    Record Type: Archive

  3. Official Programme.... Rockingham County Fair, Fourth Annual Fair, Portsmouth Fair Grounds, Portsmouth, N.H. Sept. 1, 2 and 3, 1919.
  4. Official Souvenier Program.
  5. Official Souvenier Program.
  6. Official Souvenier Program.
  7. PC1410 - Postcard Collection

    Congress Street

    Record Type: Photo

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  8. S0870 - Portsmouth Receipts, 1893-1913

    Collection of Portsmouth receipts dated between 1893 and 1913 most made out to Jefferson C. Rowe. For specific individuals and merchants see search terms and people lists.

    Record Type: Archive

    Portsmouth Receipts, 1893-1913
  9. S1062.24 - Portsmouth Brewing Company records (prohibition letters), 1917

    Two letters regarding the effect of Prohibition in Portsmouth. One letter is from Frank Jones Brewing Co., Portsmouth Brewing Co. and Eldredge Brewing Co. to Gov. Henry W. Keyes dated April 9, 1917. The letter outlines the economic hardship that the town would experience should Prohibition become a reality. The second letter, dated April 2, is addressed to NH State Senator Joseph B. Perley from a group of Portsmouth businessmen is asking that th...

    Record Type: Archive

    Portsmouth Brewing Company records (prohibition letters), 1917
  10. The Granite State, published monthly on board the U.S.S. New Hampshire, Vol. 1, No. 4 (June 1, 1909)

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