New Hampshire War Monuments: The Stories Behind the Stones

New Hampshire War Monuments: The Stories Behind the Stones
Author: Kathleen D. Bailey and Sheila R. Bailey
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467151181

A father's grief for his son. A daughter's grief for her father. And a love story that crossed continents and an ocean, coming to rest in a tiny New Hampshire town. This small state has more than enough heart, sending men and women to fight for freedom around the world. New Hampshire military personnel have distinguished themselves in every war from the French and Indian War to the dusty mountains of Afghanistan. The Granite State continues to honor their sacrifices, memorializing their stories in statues, bridges, buildings and highways. Join Kathleen and Sheila Bailey as they recount the stories behind the stones.

Growing Up in Concord, New Hampshire: Boomer Memories from White's Park to the Capitol Theater

Growing Up in Concord, New Hampshire: Boomer Memories from White's Park to the Capitol Theater
Author: Kathleen Bailey
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2023-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467154814

In the 1950s and 1960s Concord was technically a city, but it more closely resembled a small town. Remote from the larger world, change was slow to arrive - the stunning death of a popular young President, and a war that would tear the country apart and reassemble it as something nobody recognized. But those innocent decades were a seemingly endless summer, and young residents reveled in it. Riding bikes through the National Guard Armory grounds, hitching a snowy slide on the back of a mail truck and walking barefoot to the corner store for a Coke from the big red cooler. Entertainment was always free, from the Nevers Band to amateur fashion shows. Author Kathleen Bailey and photographer Sheila Bailey unveil a portrait of a town during a simpler time.

Stone

Stone
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Total Pages: 704
Release: 1892
Genre: Building stones
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Life Going Forward in America

Life Going Forward in America
Author: Bill Flynn
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2020-11-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1098044681

Life Going Forward in America covers and array of principles, virtues, revelations, and philosophies in an inspirational way. This book encourages students of all ages to learn and question important aspects of life. The author gives parents and teachers ways to teach these topics in simple and fun formats. The author's two-thousand-mile walk in and through nine states is detailed for the first time. He names many people, towns, businesses, media, letters reviewed, and the schools he spoke at. He walked along back roads carrying his needs in a backpack and without any support. It is quite a story! He also biked four hundred miles later in the journey. His message concerned nonfiction in school and at home.

Granite

Granite
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Total Pages: 446
Release: 1927
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