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Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire
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What's going on at our Historical Society? Exploring New England. Click on any image to enlarge. February 9, 2015. The February 9th meeting titled ". George Washington Spied Here: Spies and Spying in the American Revolutionary War (1776-1783) " by invited speaker Douglas Wheeler. Has been rescheduled to. Monday, March 16th at 7:30 pm. The meeting will take place in the Vestry in the Amherst Congregational Church. We look forward to seeing you in March! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire
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What's going on at our Historical Society? Exploring New England. Click on any image to enlarge. March 17, 2015. Our February 9th meeting was postponed until March 16 due. Like all meetings, you must pass by the hospitality table manned by Carolyn and Jim Quinn. If you can! Historical Society of Amherst president David Clark addresses the gathering and brings members up to date with regard to finances, future plans and information regarding the societies two Museums. Although fighting on his own turf, Ge...
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Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire: October 2014
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What's going on at our Historical Society? Exploring New England. Click on any image to enlarge. October 15, 2014. Exploring New England #1. From time to time we'll post interesting day trips, historical in nature, from around New England. Got any ideas? A Boston Duck Tour. From the Prudential Center on Huntington Avenue. This is a DUKW. Which is an acronym for "1942 designed, utility, all wheel drive, dual rear axles.". Passing the State House on Beacon Street. Tickets are in the $35 range, ours cost $3...
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Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire: July 2014
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What's going on at our Historical Society? Exploring New England. Click on any image to enlarge. July 21, 2014. June 9, 2014 the Historical Society of Amherst, NH holds its annual summer meeting and get together at the Wigwam Museum on Middle Street. The hospitality table with refreshments. The foyer where guests were greeted by society officers. The garden in the back of the museum as guests gather around the stone that town blacksmiths used for years to shape wagon wheels. Links to this post. The shutt...
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Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire
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What's going on at our Historical Society? Exploring New England. Click on any image to enlarge. May 19, 2015. Sunday, 17 May 2015. 17 Middle Street, Amherst Village, Amherst, New Hampshire. Sunday, May 17 was a beautiful spring day here in Amherst with warm temperatures, light winds and bright blues skies punctuated with perfectly formed cumulous clouds. Take a stroll behind the Wigwam and enjoy the beautiful gardens maintained by the Amherst Garden Club. THE OBJECT OF TODAY'S LECTURE. She has a very lo...
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Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire: January 2014
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What's going on at our Historical Society? Exploring New England. Click on any image to enlarge. January 14, 2014. Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire. Next meeting: February 10, 2014 @ 7:30 pm. Please join the Historical Society of Amherst as we welcome Adair Mulligan and her presentation on “The Secrets of Cellar Holes.”. Monday February 10, 2014 at 7:30 pm. What secrets of past lives lie hidden deep within this old cellar hole? Then click on this. To learn of their interesting survey project.
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Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire
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What's going on at our Historical Society? Exploring New England. Click on any image to enlarge. April 12, 2015. Monday, April 13, 2015. 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. Topic: The Great Sheep Boom and its Enduring Legacy on the NH Landscape. Location: Congregational Church of Amherst (Village Green). This program is made possible through a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities Council. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please visit our friends at:. Historical Society of Amherst2. Historical Society of Amherst.
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Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire
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What's going on at our Historical Society? Exploring New England. Click on any image to enlarge. December 12, 2014. Dr John Allen and the New England Ski Museum. Society Vice President Neil Benner introduces Dr. Allen to the members. Allen is the author of several books, many articles and has consulted on several movies and documentaries concerning skiing. This lift may be antiquated by today's standards but was light years ahead of the "rope tows" that it replaced. This photo was taken at the Belkna...
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Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire: March 2015
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What's going on at our Historical Society? Exploring New England. Click on any image to enlarge. March 17, 2015. Our February 9th meeting was postponed until March 16 due. Like all meetings, you must pass by the hospitality table manned by Carolyn and Jim Quinn. If you can! Historical Society of Amherst president David Clark addresses the gathering and brings members up to date with regard to finances, future plans and information regarding the societies two Museums. Although fighting on his own turf, Ge...
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Historical Society of Amherst, New Hampshire
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What's going on at our Historical Society? Exploring New England. Click on any image to enlarge. November 30, 2014. For those who may have not gotten out that day, these shots were taken on 28 November at 7:30 am We only received 5" or so, but it was wet and heavy and created havoc with downed power lines, limbs and even a transformer fire in the village. Out the door with my camera. Looking south on Boston Post Rd at Middle Street. On BPR looking at Middle Street and the Flatiron. The Common. (1735).