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  1. A Brief History of North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
  2. A Brief History of North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
  3. A Brief History of North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
  4. A Sermon Preached November 19, 1828, at the Dedication of the Pleasant Street Church.
  5. A Sermon Preached November 19, 1828, at the Dedication of the Pleasant Street Church.
  6. P0057_0167 - Portsmouth Housing Authority

    Pleasant Street

    Record Type: Photo

    290-294-296 State Street
  7. P0064_0566a - Portsmouth Historic District Survey, 1982-1983

    290-292-294 Pleasant Street, Portsmouth Historic District Survey

    Record Type: Photo

    290-292-294 Pleasant Street, Portsmouth Historic District Survey
  8. P0064_0566b - Portsmouth Historic District Survey, 1982-1983

    290-292-294 Pleasant Street, Portsmouth Historic District Survey

    Record Type: Photo

    290-292-294 Pleasant Street, Portsmouth Historic District Survey
  9. Phineas Press (Misc. Sh-Sz)
  10. S0090 - Portsmouth Church of Christ Record Book, 1803-1824

    Record book of the Portsmouth Church of Christ including list of members and dates joined, withdrew, or died; minutes (beginning 1 Jan. 1803) describing conversions and baptisms, and letters of admonition and commendation; and other membership lists (1807 Jan. 1, 1808 and 1820). Persons cited include elder/founder Elias Smith and others from New Hampshire and Maine towns. The Portsmouth Church of Christ eventually became the Pleasant Street Ch...

    Record Type: Archive

    Member list 1803-1807, p1.
  11. S1747 - Samuel Hale Jr. letter book, 1842-1868

    Samuel Hale Jr. letter book, 1842-1868. Samuel Hale was a proprietor at the Portsmouth Athenaeum and a founder of several textile mills in South Berwick, Rollinsford, and Dover, N.H. Mentioned are the Portsmouth Manufacturing Company, the Bellamy Manufacturing Company and the Salmon Falls Manufacturing Company. The letter book also includes a letter to Daniel Webster complaining about the mismanagement of the U.S. Bank and a shorter ...

    Record Type: Archive

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