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  1. Bavicchi Ephemera Collection, October, 1987.
  2. In Their Own Words: Transcription and Research of the Original Records of Colonial Rochester, New Hampshire, 1722-1799.
  3. MS050 B01 F27.05 - Gideon Granger to John Langdon

    One-page letter from Gideon Granger in Washington, DC, to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Ansd. Washington City Jan. 30 1802 My friend. I have barely time to acknowledge the receipt of yours of the 19th. to assure you we move steadily forward and to inform you that Joseph Clark in Portsmouth at Norway Plain, Moses Dow--at Haverhill and Jonth. Robbins--at Plymouth With real Esteem Gidn. Granger Pray ...

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    Gideon Granger to John Langdon
  4. MS050 B01 F27.07 - Gideon Granger to John Langdon

    One-page letter from Gideon Granger in Washington, DC, to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Ansd. Genl. Post Office Feb. 20 1802 My friend. I have this day recd. yours of the 9th. I do not now recollect that you have ever said one word requesting Levi Dearborne Postmaster at Rochester. I wish to know his Character. I have informd. you that Robbins, Wells & Dow are appointed. This day I have appointed Hea...

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    Gideon Granger to John Langdon
  5. MS050 B01 F27.10 - Gideon Granger to John Langdon

    One-page letter from Gideon Granger in Washington, DC, to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Ansd. 26th June Levi Dearborn appointed sent by Hanson [these three lines Langdon's? handwriting] [this letter not written in Granger's handwriting] General Post Office April 9th 1802 Sir Yours of the 30 of March is Recd. I inclose you blanks for the appointment of such Post -master as you please at Rochester now...

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    Gideon Granger to John Langdon
  6. MS050 B02 F13.01 - Woodbury Langdon to John Langdon

    Two page letter from Woodbury Langdon in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Concord. Woodbury Langdon, 1738-1805, was John Langdon's older brother. He was a merchant, statesman and justice and was a delegate to the Continental Congress. In 1790, he became the first superior court justice to be impeached for neglecting his duties in order to pursue his commercial interests in Portsmouth. Writes that he is surprised that there's no news of the ele...

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    Woodbury Langdon to John Langdon
  7. MS148 - Seacoast NH LGBT History Project collection, 1973-2023

    Collection of the Seacoast NH LGBT History Project, dated 1973 to 2023. The materials were primarily collected by Tom Kaufhold, founder of the Seacoast NH LGBT History Project, based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The materials are arranged into three series by format: subject files, ephemera, and photographs. The first series includes subject files on people, organizations, and topics related to the LGBTQ+ community in New Hampshire. The subje...

    Record Type: Archive

  8. P0004_107 - Dolph Naval Photograph Collection

    Unknown Farm

    Record Type: Photo

    Unknown Farm
  9. P0031_1171 - Portsmouth Press

    Portsmouth Tea Party Rally

    Record Type: Photo

    Portsmouth Tea Party Rally
  10. Phineas Press (Misc. Pa-Pl)
  11. Example of one of the promotional cards
  12. Phineas Press (Monarch School of New England)
  13. Example of the one of promotional items
  14. Phineas Press (Monarch School of New England)
  15. Example of one of the postcards

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