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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 93, Folder 9a.

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label_outline Explore New Hampshire General Court, Forty Four, Lord One Thousand Eight

A list of the polls and estates, real and personal, of the several proprietors and inhabitants of the town of in the county of taken, pursuant to an act of the general court of this commonwealth, passed in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty one, entitled, “An act to ascertain the rateable estate within this Commonwealth," by the subscribers, assessors of the said town duly elected and sworn.

Status of soil surveys, New Hampshire : August 1986 /

Soil survey area status map, as of December 31, 1980, New Hampshire /

Copy of a petition to be presented to the Honorable legislature of New-Hampshire at their present session. To the Honourable Senate and House of representatives in General Court convened. [Regarding a road from Exeter to Essex bridge] Dec. 7, 18

The argument of the Hon. Levi Woodbury before the Hon. Messrs. Henry Hubbard, Leonard Wilcox, and Frederick Vose, as referees and arbitrators in the case Isaac Hill against Cyrus Barton, September 29, 1841.

Water-resources investigations in New Hampshire, 1977 /

Baker, John H, Frederick Douglass papers

[Country Editor], Library of Congress narratives collection

Map of southern New Hampshire / - Public domain old map

Baker, John H. - Douglass Frederick collection

Aerial right side view of a P-3C Orion anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft of Patrol Squadron Forty-four (VP-44) in flight over the New England coastline. VP-44 was officially disestablished on 31 May 1991

State of New Hampshire. To the selectmen of the town of Greeting. You are hereby required, in the name of the State of New-Hampshire, to notify and warn a meeting of the inhabitants of the said town of qualified to vote in the choice of Senators

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new hampshire broadsides hampshire road state year lord thousand lord one thousand eight forty four senate house representatives general court general court opinion legislature duty government 1844 senator rare book and special collections division new hampshire general court ultra high resolution high resolution printed ephemera united states history