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  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire''' <ref> All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.</r
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' *3: [[Daniel Clark (New Hampshire)|Daniel Clark]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])''
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire'''
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire''' <ref> All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.</r
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' *: [[John Page (New Hampshire)| John Page]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • ...me reliably Democratic in their presidential voting, with the exception of New Hampshire. White Protestants in the South are largely Republicans. Liberalism or Prog
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire'''
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire''' <ref> All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.</r
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' *3: [[James Bell (New Hampshire)|James Bell]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])''
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire'''
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire'''
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  • ...r lakes in undeveloped parts of the states of [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] or [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]].<ref name=eoearth>The primary source for ...Ecosystem Study in the [[White Mountains]] of [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]]</ref> that was some 100 times more acidic than unpolluted rain. Innovatio
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  • ...r lakes in undeveloped parts of the states of [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] or [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]].<ref name=eoearth>The primary source for ...Ecosystem Study in the [[White Mountains]] of [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]]</ref> that was some 100 times more acidic than unpolluted rain. Innovatio
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' *3: [[James Bell (New Hampshire)|James Bell]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|O]])''
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  • :[[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]]
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire'''
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  • === New Hampshire=== *3: [[Daniel Clark (New Hampshire)|Daniel Clark]] (1809-1891), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republica
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  • ...[[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]], [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]], [[Rhode Island (U.S. state)|Rhode Island]], and [[Vermont (U.S. state)|V ...arrival of Europeans in the region, the Western Abenakis mostly inhabited New Hampshire and Vermont, but also ranged into parts of Quebec and western Maine. The Pe
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' :'''New Hampshire''' <ref> All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.</
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  • ===New Hampshire===
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  • ...very, Free Soil Democrats forced major political realignments in New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Ohio. Democratic politicians such as Wilmot, Marcus Mor
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  • ...Hundreds of miles out similar raids devastated some colonial villages in New Hampshire and Maine. ...ip's death marked the end of the main war, though hostilities continued in New Hampshire and Maine, where the Abnaki and others, supplied with French arms and encou
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  • ...n that at the age of twenty he received a major's commission in the second New Hampshire Regiment, even though he had no military experience whatsoever. ...st]], choosing to remain loyal to the British. This made him unpopular in New Hampshire and he fled to Boston, where he offered his services to General [[Thomas Ga
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' *3: [[Daniel Clark (New Hampshire)|Daniel Clark]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])''
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  • Henceforth, Dix traveled from [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] to [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]], documenting the condition of pau
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  • :'''New Hampshire''' <ref> All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.</
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  • ...lleged President George H. W. Bush in the Republican primaries, winning in New Hampshire.
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  • When quite young, Eddy traveled with her first husband from her native New Hampshire to North Carolina, and when he died she was left with no money and six mont
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  • :'''New Hampshire'''
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  • ...owed in 1657, then New York in 1672, Connecticut in 1674, Philadelphia and New Hampshire in 1683. In 1691 these services were united under Thomas Neale as Deputy Po
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  • ...ers, pundits and pollsters agreed he was heading to a landslide win in the New Hampshire, the first primary state. But Clinton surprised everyone (even her own staf
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  • ...sachusetts Bay]] area resided the Massachusett tribe. Near the Vermont and New Hampshire borders and the [[Merrimack River]] valley was the traditional home of the ...nd. Dudley established his authority later in [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] and the [[King's Province]] (part of current [[Rhode Island (U.S. state)|
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  • *Region I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)
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  • ...he only state to border just one other state ([[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] to the west). The municipalities of Eastport and Lubec are, respectively, ...nds of offshore islands, including the Isles of Shoals, which straddle the New Hampshire border. Jagged rocks and cliffs and thousands of bays and inlets add to the
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  • ...to the discussion of the issues. A woman called from I think it was like New Hampshire, and after just one of those calls, said, "Ditto to what they guy just said
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  • Massachusetts is bordered on the north by [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] and [[Vermont (U.S. state)|Vermont]]; on the west by [[New York (disambig ...sachusetts each year with many working class migrants moving to exburbs in New Hampshire and professionals moving further afield to Florida, Texas and diverse locat
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  • ...On February 12, 2009, Republican senator for [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]], [[Judd Gregg]], withdrew his nomination for [[U.S. Department of Commerc
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  • ...nders (called [[Yankees]] after 1700) began expanding north into Maine and New Hampshire, and west into New York.
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  • !align=“center”|[[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]]-2|| 87,800 || 39,100 || 23,300 || 9,400 || 5,000 || 2,000 || 1,600 || 1,1 ...nt (U.S. state)|Vermont]] was disputed between Massachusetts, New York and New Hampshire until the settlers declared their independence from all of them and were ac
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  • ...and attracting youthful voters, he appeared to be heading towards a win in New Hampshire, the first primary state, but Clinton won the primary 39% to 37% for Obama
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  • ...–Hitchcock Medical Center|Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital]] in [[Hanover, New Hampshire]].<ref name="Watertown Daily Times"/><ref name="Miller"/> Serving in the Un
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  • ...apse, but she came back with stunning wins in [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] in January, [[California (U.S. state)]] and [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)| ...ers, pundits and pollsters agreed he was heading to a landslide win in the New Hampshire, the first primary state. But Clinton surprised everyone (even her own staf
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  • '''New Hampshire'''
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  • ...for European Studies, and Professor of Politics at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire, says that the supposed Fatima apparitions had far-reaching political influ
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  • ...s of the Northeast Region includes marine waters off U.S. states of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvan
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  • poly 829 114 825 168 852 160 835 109 [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] rect 675 33 785 60 [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]]
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  • ...in|Connecticut Colony|Plymouth Colony|Massachusetts Bay Colony|Province of New Hampshire|Colony of Rhode Island}} ...Massachusetts and Connecticut or bought plots of land from speculators in New Hampshire and what later became Vermont. Other farmers became agricultural innovators
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  • ..., [[Francis P. Blair]] and [[Amos Kendall]] of Kentucky, [[Isaac Hill]] of New Hampshire, [[Edward Livingston]] of Louisiana, and [[John H. Eaton]] and [[William B. [[Franklin Pierce]] of New Hampshire was elected president in 1852, followed by [[James Buchanan]] of Pennsylvan
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  • ...the birthplace honors. <ref>There is also a myth that the town of Exeter, New Hampshire was first by six months, but nothing came of the secret meeting there and s ...amlin, as well as [[James R. Doolittle]] of Wisconsin, [[John P. Hale]] of New Hampshire, [[Preston King]] of New York, [[Lyman Trumbull]] of Illinois, and [[David
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  • Mary Morse Baker was born on the Baker family farm in Bow, New Hampshire.<ref><span class="newtab">[https://www.marybakereddylibrary.org/wp-content/
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  • ...ewing the rise and fall of the Satanic ritual abuse panic, [[University of New Hampshire]] historian David Frankfurter in his award-winning book ''Evil Incarnate: R
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  • ...setts]]) but not in presidential ones (except [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]]). The Midwest has been roughly balanced since 1854, with Illinois becomin ...f major prominence, lost his re-election bid. [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]]'s two Republican congressmen lost to their Democratic opponents. In [[Ver
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  • ...on in 1952 despite his dismal showing in the polls. He was defeated in the New Hampshire primary by Senator [[Estes Kefauver]] of Tennessee, and withdrew. Truman su
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  • ...ught on board talented senior staff to oversee the process, such as former New Hampshire governor Sherman Adams, his chief assistant from 1953 to 1958.<ref> Alfred ...iberals, reformers, and those weary of politics as usual. Kefauver won in New Hampshire on 13 March and a week later pulled off a stunning upset in Minnesota. The
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  • ...ers, pundits and pollsters agreed he was heading to a landslide win in the New Hampshire, the first primary state. But Clinton surprised everyone (even her own staf
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  • ...ons Monetary and Financial Conference]] held in July in [[Bretton Woods]], New Hampshire; [[International Monetary Fund]] and [[International Bank for Reconstructio
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  • ...platform for the Democratic nomination, received an impressive vote in the New Hampshire primary; [[Robert F. Kennedy]] declared his opposition four days later; Joh
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  • Governor John Wentworth (1794-1808), a Yankee who had been governor of New Hampshire before the Revolution, stabilized the colony's finances, tried to settle fr
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  • ..., Rhode Island, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and [[New Hampshire Colony|New Hampshire]]. [[Province of New York|New York]], [[West Jersey]], [[East Jersey]] wer
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  • ...ilson won California by 3,773 votes out of almost a million votes cast and New Hampshire by 54 votes. Hughes won Minnesota by 393 votes out of over 358,000. In the
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  • In 1952 Truman, after losing the [[New Hampshire (U.S. state)|New Hampshire]] primary, ended his reelection campaign. General [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]]
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  • ...Carthy]] of Minnesota challenged Johnson as an anti-war candidate in the [[New Hampshire primary]], hoping to pressure the Democrats to oppose the war. On March 12,
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  • ...ing Johnson on this issue, was a vote for the enemy. In the first primary, New Hampshire, the Democratic vote was almost a tie between Johnson and McCarthy, with p
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  • ...e, Maryland (slave), Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri (slave), New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, a
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  • ...Hull, AE 1971, ''Music; Classical, Romantic and Modern'', Ayer Publishing, New Hampshire. p.42</ref>.{{Image|J S Bach's geburtshaus in Eisenach.jpg|left|300px|House
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