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  NH.gov - The Official Web Site of New Hampshire State Government
A pre-Revolution event occurring in New Hampshire was the removal in 1774, by a small party of patriots at New Castle, of the powder and guns at Fort William and Mary.
New Hampshire is situated the most northern of the thirteen original states and lies between latitude 42-40 and 45-18 north and longitude 70-37 west.
New Hampshire is commonly known as the Granite State, and of late years by some writers is called the Queen State - "Queen by right of her natural beauty; queen by her native hardy spirit; queen by her diversified industry; queen by reason of her motherhood of great men.
www.state.nh.us /nhinfo/history.html   (2308 words)

  
 STARK BRIDGE - New Hampshire Covered Bridges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
During the 1950s, the people of Stark voted to replace the bridge with a new steel bridge.
The Stark Bridge was featured on the town of Stark's Bicentennial Medal in 1974.
A new roof was built in the summer/fall of 1982 at a cost of $18,750.
www.state.nh.us /nhdhr/bridges/p71.html   (242 words)

  
 SeacoastNH.com - John Stark
Stark's life encompassed the whole revolutionary period, and he was instrumental in the cataclysmic events that produced a free and independent nation.
Stark was in a cheerful and optimistic mood as he travelled around the settlements, talking to farmers and townsmen as he recruited replacements for the troops.
Stark sometimes took part and sometimes, when cold weather settled in, went home to recuperate from the attacks of rheumatism that were to plague him the rest of his life.
www.seacoastnh.com /framers/stark.html   (1303 words)

  
 NH.gov - The Official Web Site of New Hampshire State Government
It was the 1945 Legislature that gave New Hampshire its official motto and emblem, as World War II approached a successful end.
The motto was part of a volunteer toast which General Stark sent to his wartime comrades, in which he declined an invitation to head up a 32nd anniversary reunion of the 1777 Battle of Bennington in Vermont, because of poor health.
New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (RSA) 3:1, 8
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 NH Heroes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Stark was a Lieutenant in Roger's Rangers and gained invaluable experience in the French and Indian war which he and the men under his command used to their advantage in the revolutionary war.
During the war Stark recruited New Hampshire men and crossed the Delaware River with Washington and fought at Trenton and Princeton.
In 1772 Sullivan was appointed a major in the New Hampshire colonial militia.
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 Stark, New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stark is a town in Coos County, New Hampshire, USA.
New Hampshire Route 110 runs through Stark, east from U.S. Highway 3 in Groveton and northwest from Route 16 in Berlin.
The town was incorporated in 1795, and renamed Stark in 1832, after General John Stark, author of New Hampshire's motto, "Live Free or Die".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stark,_New_Hampshire   (579 words)

  
 Stark, New Hampshire
New Hampshire owes its motto, "Live Free or Die," to General Stark.
Stark, the first to carry the new thirteen-star American flag into battle, wrote those words in July 1809, in commemoration of the Battle of Bennington.
The 2004 Census estimate for Stark was 510 residents, which ranked 214th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
www.nhes.state.nh.us /elmi/htmlprofiles/stark.html   (340 words)

  
 Stark Man Killed In Crash With Truck
Stark units were on the scene until around noon, he said.
Also responding were members of the New Hampshire Highway Patrol, who examined the truck for mechanical issues, and the Northumberland Police Department, officials said.
New Hampshire state trooper Michael Cote of Troop F is the lead investigator of the crash, which is under investigation, police said.
www.caledonianrecord.com /pages/local_news/story/4231df874   (369 words)

  
 Illegally taken moose meat on the menu in Stark - Boston.com
Residents of an elderly home in Stark (New Hampshire) have moose on their menu, thanks to some illegal shots during moose this fall's moose season.
STARK, N.H. Residents of an elderly home in Stark (New Hampshire) have moose on their menu, thanks to some illegal shots during moose this fall's moose season.
Another thousand pounds is being distributed to elderly housing in Dalton, Lancaster and Groveton and to the Hunt for the Hungry and New Hampshire Food Bank.
www.boston.com /news/local/new_hampshire/articles/2006/11/22/illegally_taken_moose_meat_on_the_menu_in_stark   (142 words)

  
 New Hampshire Vacation Rentals, New Hampshire Rentals, Cyber Rentals
On New Hampshire’s largest lake, guests of cabin rentals on Lake Winnipesaukee NH can enjoy this 72-square-mile-lake, with 280 miles of shoreline and 250 islands.
New Hampshire ski lodging and vacation rentals are a great home base for enjoying New Hampshire ski vacations.
To search for New Hampshire rentals by travel date, click on the city links and then enter your travel dates, or use the advanced rental search feature or use the destination search box at the top of the page.
www.cyberrentals.com /USA/New-Hampshire/r49.htm   (573 words)

  
 Lewis M. Stark Early New Hampshire Imprint Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In May of 1978, Lewis Stark, a 1929 alumnus of UNH, donated his extensive collection of eighteenth and nineteenth century New Hampshire imprints to the Special Collections Department.
The Early New Hampshire Imprint Collection covers a broad range of topics, including biographies and memoirs, travel and captivity narratives, sermons and theological discourses, speeches and essays, political tracts and books of etiquette, novels, histories, and textbooks.
Stark also gave the University collections relating to the Isles of Shoals and the notorious eighteenth century New Hampshire-born criminal Stephen Burroughs.
www.izaak.unh.edu /dlp/Stark/StarkGallery   (370 words)

  
 Stark & Stark ::: New Hampshire Lawyer Nursing Home Litigation Resources - Attorney Resources for Manchester New ...
Stark & Stark ::: New Hampshire Lawyer Nursing Home Litigation Resources - Attorney Resources for Manchester New Hampshire
Stark and Stark maintains a nationwide network of attorneys who are able to provide our clients with assistance should they or a loved one be abused or neglected in any state.
Stark & Stark's network of attorneys can advise you of your loved one's legal rights, tell you what remedies what might be available, and what action to take.
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 New Hampshire
The Bench and Bar of New Hampshire, Including Biographical Notes of Deceased Judges of the Highest Court, and Lawyers of the Province and State, and a List of Names of Those Now Living.
New Hampshire's Role in the American Revolution, 1763-1789: A Bibliography.
Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation.
www.army.mil /cmh-pg/reference/revbib/nh.htm   (1608 words)

  
 Stark & Stark ::: New Hampshire Lawyer Traumatic Brain Injury Resources - Attorney Resources for Manchester New ...
Stark & Stark ::: New Hampshire Lawyer Traumatic Brain Injury Resources - Attorney Resources for Manchester New Hampshire
Stark and Stark mamaintains a nationwide network of attorneys who are devoted to obtaining compensation for our injured clients and to providing them with personal guidance to coordinate and promote the healing process.
In July 2004, Stark & Stark launched the Traumatic Brain Injury Law Blog which serves its readership as a one-stop repository of news, legal developments and information important to brain injured individuals.
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 Homepage of Stark New Hampshire business directory and more - only at newhampshire-source.com
this is the homepage of Stark, a city in Coos county, New Hampshire state.
Stark City was established in 1912, when a new post office was opened under that name.
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www.newhampshire-source.com /city-Stark-Coos   (349 words)

  
 NH Historical Society - Lesson Plans
Use maps of New Hampshire and Stark to locate the camp.
The New Hampshire Historical Society is not responsible for content once you leave our site.
This is an adaptation of a lesson created by Chris Lewis, a participant in the New Hampshire Historical Society's 1998 Summer Institute for Teachers.
www.nhhistory.org /edu/lessonplans/lesson3stark.html   (670 words)

  
 Cow Hampshire :: New Hampshire's Castles
New Castle is a town, not a building, but as it's probably the most recognized 'castle' in New Hampshire, so it is included here.
Originally the "Hotel Wentworth, New Castle's "Castle of a Resort," Wentworth By The Sea, is located here--the location of the 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth which ended the Russo-Japanese War.
Possibly the youngest castle in New Hampshire, it was built in 1996 by David O'Connor and Loretta Salazar, a recreation of a 10th/11th century castle keep.
cowhampshire.blogharbor.com /blog/_archives/2006/5/4/1933241.html   (1505 words)

  
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The Stark Page dedicated to Stark genealogy, particularly that of Josiah Stark, immigrant to New London, Connecticut.
He is from a different line of Starks than the New London, Conn Stark's.
These Stark's settled in New Hampshire from Scotland: "STARK, John, soldier, was born in Londonderry, N.H., Aug. 28, 1728; son of Archibald Stark, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, who was an original proprietor of Dunbarton, N.H."
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 Amazon.com: Stark Decency: German Prisoners of War in a New England Village: Books: Allen V. Koop,Hartmut Lang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Stark Decency is a window into the events of two vastly different worlds: German combat veterans captured in North Africa and Normandy, and the small New Hampshire logging town which found itself hosting the prison camp.
There are disputes about the 'pulpwood quota' (German prisoners in Stark assisted the locals in their efforts at paper production) which led to a five-day strike, but also led to deeper understanding about the dignity of the captive workers.
There is an illuminating glimpse into the generosity of the townspeople of Stark toward the prisoners of war, from an enemy nation but sharing a common humanity.
www.amazon.com /Stark-Decency-Prisoners-England-Village/dp/0874514681   (1391 words)

  
 Stark, NH (Coos County) - town travel guide - ePodunk
New Hampshire > All counties > Coos County > Stark Town
Stark is a small community, with a population of 516, in the White Mountains region
New York Times travel stories about New Hampshire
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/travInfo.php?locIndex=58366   (205 words)

  
 Stark, New Hampshire NH, town profile (Coos County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
New Hampshire > All counties > Coos County > Stark
Stark is a town in Coos County, in the Berlin metro area.
Median rent in Stark, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $400.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=58366   (684 words)

  
 SkiCentral - New Hampshire Ski Resorts
This resort is now the largest ski resort in New Hampshire with the newly developed Attiash Bear Peak.
Third largest by skier visits in the state of New Hampshire.
Family ski and snowboard resort in Southern New Hampshire.
www.skicentral.com /newhampshire.html   (412 words)

  
 Live Free or Die - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is probably the best-known of all state mottos, partly because it speaks to an aggressive independence inherent in the American dream, and partly because of its contrast to the mild sentiments usually found in such mottoes.
Poor health forced Stark, New Hampshire's most famous soldier of the American Revolutionary War, to decline an invitation to an anniversary reunion of the Battle of Bennington and to send his toast by letter:
In 1971, the General Court, the state legislature of New Hampshire, mandated that the phrase appear on all non-commercial license plates, replacing "Scenic." In 1977, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the case of Wooley v.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Live_free_or_die   (664 words)

  
 Photo Art New England
The Waterloo Bridge spans the Warner River in Warner, N.H. One of two bridges in Warner, it was built in 1840 and is 76' 4" long with a clear span of 70' 9".
The Mt. Orne Bridge spans the Connecticut River between the towns of Lancaster, N.H. and Lunenburg, VT. It was built in 1911 at a cost of $6678.
In 1989 the bridge was reconstructed by the State of New Hampshire at a cost of $4,450,000.
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 The General John Stark Letterbox
In August 1777, General Stark led his troops across what is now Vermont from Brattleboro to Bennington to keep the British and Hessian soldiers from raiding supplies in Bennington that might have led to the fall of New York.
Just before the battle at Bennington, General Stark rallied his troops saying, “Tonight, the American flag floats over yonder hill, or Molly Stark sleeps a widow!” With that, he and his troops went on to win the Battle of Bennington, which historians often call the turning point of the Revolutionary War.
General Stark’s clues, however, will take letterboxers throughout the north end of the city, so be prepared for a short drive from clue to clue, or a long walk (approximately 4 miles roundtrip).
home.comcast.net /~m.m.walters/JohnStarkLetterbox.html   (1606 words)

  
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 Loyalist Institute: Muster Rolls, New Hampshire Volunteers
Despite its name, this corps was raised at New York City and Philadelphia by Major William STARK of New Hampshire, brother to the Rebel General John Stark.
It first recruited in the spring of 1777 but seems to have been drafted into the Queen’s American Rangers in New Jersey in June of 1777.
After this muster the companies were drafted, most finding their way into the 2nd Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers and the King’s Orange Rangers.
www.royalprovincial.com /military/musters/nhvols/mrnhvmain.htm   (152 words)

  
 Stark, New Hampshire Florists | Locate Stark Florists | Find Stark Florists
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Send flowers with a Stark, NH New Hampshire florist you know or one near your destination.
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 Belle Mortgage LLC - Stark New Hampshire, NH Mortgages and Home Loans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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Here you'll find the answers you need to take the next step in purchasing a new home or refinancing an existing one in or around the Stark NH area.
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 Stark, NH Churches - Find a Church in Stark
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