- Writing for this Paper
- Following the Historic Coos Road
- Tradition of Town Meetings
- The Early Roads of Plymouth
- Plymouth's Early Pottery Industry
- Plymouth's Pottery Industry
- The Mayhew Turnpike
- Plymouth's Rich Mill History
- The Rutherford House No More
- Plymouth's Early Institution of Higher Learning
- The Congregational Church Bell
- Bells of Plymouth
- Baseball Lore from D & M (Draper Maynard)
- Old D & M Catalogs
- Col. David Webster of Plymouth
- Tidbits from Stearn's History of Plymouth, NH
- Historical Markers Dot Plymouth Area Landscape
- Plymouth's Old Cemeteries
- The Russell-Colbath House
- Fox Pease Family Has Long Plymouth Heritage
- Capt. Harl Pease, Jr: a Plymouth Hero
- Plymouth's Historic Library
- Young Ladies Library Association
- The Pemi Women's Club
- Christmas in New England
- Christmas at Clarkland
- New Hampshire's "Connectors"
- The Plymouth Court Houses
- Daniel Webster's Plymouth Connection
- 60 Years of Theater History
- Covered Bridges in the Valley
- Pemi-Baker Region Covered Bridges of Yesteryear
- The Historic Whittemore Farm of Plymouth
- History of Your Home
- The State Fair Tradition
- Hawthorne's New Hampshire & Plymouth Connection
- Plymouth Once "Snow Bowl" of New England
- George Clark and the Boy Scout Drinking Fountain
Discussion and updates on the book I'm compiling for Plymouth, NH's 250th Anniversary taking place in 2012. The book consists of columns I've previously written for newspapers and magazines about Plymouth's history.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
250th Anniversary Ideas for Commemorative Book
Some of the columns and articles I'm dug up from my files concerning the history of Plymouth are listed below. I'm reading through them to determine whether to rewrite or use them as they are. Probably I'll have to edit many of them, perhaps making them shorter. As I searched among my writings, I discovered I have even more than I thought about Plymouth's history.
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