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  John Kerry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Kerry's maternal grandfather, James Grant Forbes, was born in Shanghai, China, where the Forbes family of China and Boston accumulated a fortune in the opium and China trade.
Defenders of John Kerry's war record, including nearly all of his surviving former crewmates, have charged that organizers of SBVT had close ties to the Bush presidential campaign and that the accusations were false and politically motivated.
John Kerry and former Swift boat crewmates from Vietnam arrive at the 2004 Democratic National Convention from Boston Harbor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Kerry   (9623 words)

  
 John Sullivan
JOHN SULLIVAN was one of the best known New Hampshire figures in the Revolution, but he was also one of the most controversial.
In New Hampshire he was a hero, and the state re-elected him to the Continental Congress, where he raised his voice on such issues as New Hampshire's land claims in Vermont, Revolutionary finances and peace with Britain.
Among them are the incorporation of the Town of Sullivan in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, in 1787; establishment in 1827 of the County of Sullivan, New Hampshire; erection of a granite monurnent by the State of New Hampshire in 1894 near his home in Durham, New Hampshire.
www.seacoastnh.com /framers/sullivan.html   (2543 words)

  
 GOVERNOR JOHN PAGE - Guide to Likeness of New Hampshire Officials and Governors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Page (1787 - 1865) was born at Haverhill (NH).
In 1815 Page was elected a selectman (the first of fourteen consecutive terms), and he was federal tax assessor for the district.
Page was a Jackson Democrat, the Democrats controlled state politics, and when U.S. Senator Isaac Hill resigned his U.S. Senate seat in 1835 to run for governor Page campaigned to fill out the year remaining in Hill's term.
www.state.nh.us /nhdhr/glikeness/pagejohn.html   (341 words)

  
 John Stark
New Hampshire's most famous soldier, Gen. John Stark, the hero of Bunker Hill and Bennington, was the right man in the right place at the right time.
John Stark was born in Londonderry, New Hampshire, August 28, 1728.
In 1783, John Stark was ordered to headquarters by Washington, given the personal thanks of the Commander-in-Chief and the rank of Major General by brevet.
www.seacoastnh.com /framers/stark.html   (881 words)

  
 CNN.com - Kerry claims New Hampshire primary - Jan. 28, 2004
John Kerry claimed victory Tuesday night in New Hampshire's Democratic presidential primary, reveling in his second consecutive and decisive win in his party's hotly contested nomination battle.
Coupled with his come-from-behind victory in the Iowa caucuses, the New Hampshire win propelled Kerry to the front of the Democratic field, a status sure to be tested as the state contests widen next week.
The battle for third place in New Hampshire was especially tight, with retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark and Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina running about even.
www.cnn.com /2004/ALLPOLITICS/01/27/elec04.prez.main   (973 words)

  
 John Stark - Likeness of New Hampshire War Heroes & Personages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
John Stark's father was a native of Glasgow, Scotland who settled first in Londonderry, in Northern Ireland, but then sailed for New England in 1720.
John Stark was the second of four sons, and he first comes to our attention in 1752, when he and his brother William joined neighbors David Stinson and Amos Eastman on a hunting trip to Rumney, in the northwest corner of the state.
In New Hampshire, Rogers' Rangers were a border police force; in 1756 they were doubled in size, and Stark was made First Lieutenant.
www.state.nh.us /nhdhr/warheroes/starkj.html   (1691 words)

  
 PoliticsNH.com - New Hampshire's Online Political Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The New Hampshire Democratic Party announced today that some of their members are forming a think tank aimed at examining issues on the federal level.
After it became know that the New Hampshire Attorney General's office ordered a PAC that supported Democrats in 2004 to "cease and desist", a group of Republican lawmakers are hoping the AG will widen the investigation.
In today's stuanchly conservative New Hampshire Union Leader editorial page says they are impressed with how many Democrats are filing for city offices this year and suggest it is proof that the Manchester Republicans don't have their act together.
www.politicsnh.com   (3381 words)

  
 Homepage - The World Family of John Denver - Albums - Songs - Lyrics - Movies - Editorials - Photos .
John-Denver.org is the web home of The World Family of John Denver, a closely knit group of individuals committed to preserving the legacy of the late singer, John Denver.
Here in these pages, we come together to honor, memorialize, and pay respect to John, for he taught us many things about life: from joy to sorrow, from love to anger.
John Denver physically left us in 1997, but his spirit lives on in all of us who remember.
www.john-denver.org /?nc=335&id=4   (360 words)

  
 colonial New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
David Thomson was the founder of the New Hampshire colony.
New Hampshire was established in 1788 as the 9th U.S. state.
The Presidential range of the White Mountains has the highest mountain in New England reaching 6,288 ft. The three land regions of New Hampshire are all very different.
www.schechter.org /sager/links/fifth/Colonies_Web_Page_04/New_Hampshire/NHcolonytemplate.htm   (171 words)

  
 New Hampshire maps and information page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Long the ancestral land of American Indian tribes, New Hampshire was first colonized by the English in the early 1600s, with permanent settlements built in present-day Dover, Portsmouth and Rye.
In New Hampshire, a fierce, determined pride in the traditions and values of early America is very much alive.
New Hampshire is dominated (south to north) by the White Mountains, a northern range of the Appalachian Mountains
worldatlas.com /webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/nh.htm   (1063 words)

  
 John Page
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
This page was last modified 00:35, 28 Mar 2005.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/John_Page   (79 words)

  
 John Page
PAGE, John, senator, born in Haverhill, New Hampshire, 21 May, 1787; died in Concord, New Hampshire, 8 September, 1865.
He received but little early education, became a farmer, and in 1815 was appointed assessor of the state taxes for his district.
In 1838 he was again a state councillor, and in 1839 he was elected governor of New Hampshire, serving till 1842.
www.famousamericans.net /johnpage1   (348 words)

  
 Meet the 2003 Poet Laureate
John Perrault is a poet and practicing attorney in Portsmouth, NH who periodically teaches courses in literature, law and politics at the University of New Hampshire and American Literature at Southern New Hampshire University.
Read John's poem, Off East Point featured along with an accompanying essay by John in the September/October 2003 issue of Accent on Home and Garden, now available at your local newsstand.
John's poems have appeared in numerous publications including The Lyric, which awarded him the Virginia Prize for his poem, "Berry's Stone." additional publications include The Christian Science Monitor, Commonweal, Poet Lore, and Key West Review.
www.pplp.org /Poet2003.htm   (224 words)

  
 Vermont History: Benning Wentworth
Wentworth's "New Hampshire Grants" set the stage for a bitter struggle between "Yorkers" and settlers who, having bought land from the speculators, had endured the hardships of making a life in a wilderness.
While King George II had placed the eastern boundary of New York 20 miles east of and parallel to the Hudson River (roughly its present location), his grandson, George III, decreed the Connecticut River to be the boundary, invalidating settlers' claims to the land.
Residents of the Province of New Hampshire loved their "Uncle Benning", a widower who would have been quite the catch for any eligible woman.
www.virtualvermont.com /history/bwentworth.html   (592 words)

  
 New Hampshire AFL-CIO homepage
He currently is the organizer for the New Hampshire Alliance for Retired Americans.
Rachel Horan, who is a sophomore at the New Hampshire Community Technical College-Claremont, won the third prize.
New Hampshire Representatives Charles Bass and Jeb Bradley were among the 202 Republicans and 15 Democrats who voted for CAFTA.
www.nhaflcio.org   (1051 words)

  
 One America Committee: Home
If anything good can come from this terrible tragedy, it can be a New Orleans and a Gulf Coast that represent the one America we all believe in, not the two Americas we've seen on television for the last ten days.
John and Elizabeth Edwards discuss important issues and respond to questions from listeners.
John Edwards said during the event, "My family and my faith didn't teach me to turn my back on a friend or neighbor in need...
www.oneamericacommittee.com   (1133 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Hotel New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
John Irving is a strong, talented writer, and I will keep reading his books, hoping to find more like Owen Meaney and less like this.
This is the third book by John Irving I've read, and this is the third time I've been amazed by his talent and skill in transforming the simple aspects of life in wonderful (and sometimes fantastic) tales.
John, the narrator, shy, strong, with a little problem: he is in love with his sister Franny.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/034540047X?v=glance   (2615 words)

  
 CarbonCoalition.org | New Hampshire Citizens for a Responsible Energy Policy
Listen to the New Hampshire Public Radio piece on global warming and the presidential primary, featuring interviews with Carbon Coalition folks and three candidates on global warming today.
Throughout the fall and winter, over 130 news items reported on global warming, global warming in New Hampshire, and the presidential candidates; this coverage is largely due to the 100 + volunteers who met with candidates, wrote letters to local newspapers and erected signs in their front yards.
Active citizens and policy makers met in Concord in late September to discuss the impacts on New Hampshire of weaker clean air laws and continued carbon pollution.
www.carboncoalition.org   (696 words)

  
 GOFASTLEFT DRIVER INFORMATION HOME PAGE-JOHN ANDRETTI
John was released from his driving duties for the #43.
John is in the #0 for the next two weeks.
John was in the # 81 at Indianapolis
www.freewebs.com /gofastleft/johna2003.htm   (92 words)

  
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Mission Statement New Hampshire Partners in Flight (NHPIF) is a partnership of public and private agencies, organizations, and institutions committed to conservation of native birds and their habitats.
Declining Species that have a significant portion of their distribution in New Hampshire (see Wells and Rosenberg, CBO, and BBS data) Research conducted by Holmes, et al.
Associated with the threats to habitat are three basic influences on the ability of New Hampshire to sustain native bird populations.
www.anselm.edu /homepage/jpitocch/NHPIF2.html   (985 words)

  
 SOVERNET—Vermont’s Sovereign Connection
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Page
New Hampshire state senate 24th District, 1893-94, 1903-04.
New Hampshire state senate from Cheshire County, 1791-92.
John Tyler; son of Walker Yates Page and Nannie (Tyler) Page; married 1895 to Mary Anna Weigandt.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/page.html   (1189 words)

  
 HISTORY PAGE - New Hampshire Genealogy and History
New Hampshire was named in 1629 by Captain John Mason of Plymouth Council for his home county in England.
The New Hampshire flag consists of the state seal centered on a blue field and surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves with nine stars interspersed.
New Hampshire was the ninth of the original thirteen states to ratify the Constitution.
www.nh.searchroots.com /history.html   (2143 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: New Hampshire: U.S. Senators
U.S. Senators from New Hampshire: Events and Candidates of the 1810's (may be incomplete!)
U.S. Senators from New Hampshire: Events and Candidates of the 1840's (may be incomplete!)
U.S. Senators from New Hampshire: Events and Candidates of the 1910's (may be incomplete!)
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/NH/ofc/ussen.html   (452 words)

  
 New Hampshire
After a 38-year period of union with Massachusetts, New Hampshire was made a separate royal colony in 1679.
New Hampshire gained a measure of international attention in 1905 when Portsmouth Naval Base played host to the signing of the treaty ending the
Abundant water power turned New Hampshire into an industrial state early on, and manufacturing is the principal source of income.
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0108244.html   (378 words)

  
 John Ham Page/Julia Maria Fellows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Born: 31 DEC 1813 at: Sandwich, Carroll County, New Hampshire Died: 18 MAY 1856 at: Near Dixon, IL Father:Stephen JR.
Name: Henry Page Born: 9 MAR 1840 at: Palmyra Twp.
Name: William Beede Page Born: 26 APR 1854 at: Palmyra Twp.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Prairie/5832/gedpage/fam00060.htm   (283 words)

  
 RootsWeb: PAGE-L [PAGE] Olive Page and John W Morrill, abt 1792, New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
RootsWeb: PAGE-L [PAGE] Olive Page and John W Morrill, abt 1792, New Hampshire
Geckeler mentions Olive as a daughter of Benjamin Page and Mary Sanborn.
[PAGE] Olive Page and John W Morrill, abt 1792, New Hampshire by "Mary Louise Gillespie" < >
archiver.rootsweb.com /th/read/PAGE/2002-01/1010325342   (103 words)

  
 Gov John Lynch web site
In my first months in office, I have presented a lean and responsible budget and joined with bipartisan coalitions of legislators to propose legislation to present a lasting solution to New Hampshire's education funding challenge, to reduce health care costs for small businesses, and to establish an independent Ethics Commission for the Executive Branch.
I look forward to working with citizens across our great state to make New Hampshire a better place for all of us.
New Hampshire Responds to Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
www.nh.gov /governor   (248 words)

  
 John Constable Online
John Constable at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
John Constable at the National Gallery, London, UK Neue Pinakothek, Munich, Germany
All images and text on this John Constable page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/constable_john.html   (438 words)

  
 New Hampshire Republican State Committee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ray Buckley is the second highest-ranking official in New Hampshire’s Democrat Party.
He is an official spokesman for New Hampshire Democrats.
CONCORD, NH — The New Hampshire Republican State Committee today condemned automated “push-poll” phone calls made Tuesday night throughout the Second Congressional District as illegal, unethical dirty tricks.
www.nhgop.org   (383 words)

  
 NH School District Profile
Welcome to the New Hampshire Department of Education School District Profile.
The purpose of the School District profile is to help anyone involved with education in their local community - parents, professional educators, school board members, students, business and community leaders - to learn more about their schools.
The state tab data is the same data found on district, school and municipality pages.
www.measuredprogress.org /nhprofile   (794 words)

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