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A generation which ignores history has no past -- and no future.

Robert Heinlein

History of Sullivan County New Hampshire

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- Acworth -- Charlestown -- Claremont -- Cornish Center -- Cornish City -- Croydon -- Lempster -- Newport -- Plainfield -- Unity -- Washington -


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Biographies:

Henry Flanders Biographical Sketch

Henry Flanders, lawyer and author, was born in Sullivan county, N.H., Feb. 13, 1826; son of Charles and Lucretia (Kingsbury) Flanders, and a direct descendant of Stephen Flanders, who came from England in 1644-46. He acquired his preparatory education chiefly at Kimball academy in New Hampshire, and at the Newbury seminary in Vermont. He studied law with his father, and in 1850 removed to Philadelphia, Pa., where he practised his profession. He published, Treatise on Maritime Law (1852); Treatise on the Law of Shipping (1853); Chief Justices of the United States Supreme Court (1855-58); Memoirs of Cumberland (1856); An Exposition of the Constitution of the United States (1860); Treatise on the Principles of Insurance (1871).

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor




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New Hampshire Facts:
Tree: white birch
Bird: purple finch
Flower: purple lilac
Nickname: Granite State
Motto: Live Free or Die
Area (sq. mi.): 9,304
Capitol: Concord
Admitted: 21 Jun 1788




Sullivan County Facts:

Seat: Newport
Established: 1827
Formed from: Cheshire


Some Historic Photographers from Sullivan county NH

  • Allen, Charles
  • Coffrin
  • Kimball, H A and Kelly
  • Roby, Serena J
Courtesy of Classyarts.com





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