New Hampshire Educator, Suffragist, Civic Leader: Millicent S. Morse of...
Millicent S. “Millie” Morse was born on 9 March 1866 in Stoneham MA, daughter of Charles E. Morse & Lucy L. Eames. Her father was a farmer. She was single, and moved with them by 1900 to...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Suffragist, Physician, Teacher and Civic Leader: Dr. Jennie...
Jennie Sarah Barney‘s birth certificate does not list a first name. But the 1880 U.S. Census calls her Jennie S. Barney, and her college graduation listing shows: “Jennie Sarah Barney.” Most of her...
View ArticleLost Face of WWI: Canteen Worker Nelle Robertson (1877-1919) of Virginia...
This story of Nelle Robertson is part of a continuing series to honor those women of WWI who died in service. Sometimes called “Gold Star” Women they served as yeomen, nurses, telephone operators, Red...
View ArticleA Case of Mistaken Identity: Maria Stevens of Manchester New Hampshire
I purchased a photograph on eBay being advertised as “CDV Photo ID’s Maria Annan Stevens 1878 wife of George, Manchester New Hampshire.” I presumed that the ID was correct, the reverse side of the...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Author, Poet, Educator, Club Woman of Meredith: Eva J. (Beede)...
“A world of beauty everywhere we go! The mountains gleaming through the haze The deep blue sky where fleecy cloudlets sail, Are imaged in the placid lake below. Where white in little coves the lilies...
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