Mourning pictur, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
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Photo of Tongs, 19th century - Public domain dedication
Stephen Hardy (1781–1843) Made in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
Bass Viol, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
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Mourning picture, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
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Mourning Picture, 19th century - Public domain dedication image
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Mourning Picture, 19th century - Public domain dedication image
Possibly made in New Hampshire, United States; Possibly made in Massachusetts, United States
Decanter, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
A large brown vase with a geometric design, North America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Leete Farm, West Claremont, New Hampshire
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Figured flask, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
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Manuscript Deed for Shaw Homestead, Kensington, New Hampshire
Made in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
Pint flask, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
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Rocking Melodeon, 19th century - musical instruments
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Embroidered Sampler, 19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Embroidered Sampler, 19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Letter from William P. Weeks, Hebron, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustu...
William P. Weeks writes to Amos A. Phelps in regards to his journey to Plymouth and news of his travels. He writes of religious matters: "It appears there have been some difficulties in the Church-and one of th... More
Letter from William P. Weeks, Hebron, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustu...
William P. Weeks writes to Amos A. Phelps in regards to his journey to Plymouth and news of his travels. He writes of religious matters: "It appears there have been some difficulties in the Church-and one of th... More
Letter from William P. Weeks, Hebron, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustu...
William P. Weeks writes to Amos A. Phelps in regards to his journey to Plymouth and news of his travels. He writes of religious matters: "It appears there have been some difficulties in the Church-and one of th... More
Letter from William P. Weeks, Hebron, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustu...
William P. Weeks writes to Amos A. Phelps in regards to his journey to Plymouth and news of his travels. He writes of religious matters: "It appears there have been some difficulties in the Church-and one of th... More
Letter from William P. Weeks, Derry, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustus...
William P. Weeks writes to Amos A. Phelps that he is detained in Derry by a snowstorm. He discusses the "Negro question" and writes about seeing Sarah Ann Haggins in town. Lastly, he writes that Mr. Parsons did... More
Clarinet in B-flat, copper alloy - musical instruments
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Flask, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
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Letter from William P. Weeks, Canaan, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustu...
William P. Weeks writes Amos A. Phelps upset by a previous letter Phelps had written him discussing politics. He writes about their political disagreements with regards to Weeks new position as Postmaster in Ho... More
Letter from William P. Weeks, Canaan, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustu...
William P. Weeks writes Amos A. Phelps thanking him for his letter, stating that Phelps has been "long absent from his friends and his home, and whose unexpected return occasioned much joy and surprise." He ask... More
Figured flask, 19th century - Public domain dedication photo
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Keyed Bugle in E (originally E-flat?) - musical instruments
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Letter from Amos Augustus Phelps, Dunbarton [N.H.], to [Charlotte Phel...
Amos A. Phelps writes to his wife, Charlotte, describing his activities in [New Hampshire]. He is helping with the groundwork for establishing [the New Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society], and with forming the ladi... More
Letter from William P. Weeks, Canaan, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustu...
William P. Weeks writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding reports concerning Phelps which have reached Canaan. He asks Phelps why he did not see him when he was in Concord. He would have called upon him and welcomed ... More
Letter from F. F. Richardson, Durham, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 11th Ma...
In this letter to Amos A. Phelps, F. F. Richardson expresses his regret that Phelps and Thompson did not visit his town, and his desire that an interest in antislavery be started in Durham. Courtesy of Boston P... More
Letter from David Root, Dover, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Jan 25 - 1835
In this letter to Amos A. Phelps, David Root discusses Phelps’s planned visit to Dover. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from David Root, Dover, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Jan 25 - 1835
In this letter to Amos A. Phelps, David Root discusses Phelps’s planned visit to Dover. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from John A. Richardson, Durham, to Amos Augustus Phelps, July ...
John A. Richardson writes to Amos A. Phelps to invite him and George Thompson to visit Durham. He says people in his town are anxious to hear about slavery. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Clarinet in C - Public domain dedication photo
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Letter from David Root, Dover, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Jan 25 - 1835
In this letter to Amos A. Phelps, David Root discusses Phelps’s planned visit to Dover. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from David Root, Dover, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Jan 25 - 1835
In this letter to Amos A. Phelps, David Root discusses Phelps’s planned visit to Dover. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from David Root, Dover, to Amos Augustus Phelps, Jan 22 - 1835
In this letter to Amos A. Phelps, David Root expresses his opinion that the course pursued at the recent convention at Boston is disadvantageous to the abolitionist cause. He says people at Dover are getting re... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Plym[outh, New Hampshire], to Wi...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison introducing him to David Ames, "a genuine & worthy abolitionist." He says Ames is traveling to Boston and "feels the desire natural to all abolitionists... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Plym[outh, New Hampshire], to Wi...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison telling him that he must attend the Grafton County Anti-Slavery Society meeting scheduled to take place at Lyme on September 27th. He encourages Garriso... More
Letter from Jonathan Ward, Brentwood, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustu...
Jonathan Ward writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding his disapproval of William Lloyd Garrison's course in editing the "Liberator." He writes, "as the Liberator is an exclusively A. Slavery paper, and is supported,... More
Letter from Jonathan Ward, Brentwood, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustu...
Jonathan Ward writes Amos A. Phelps about anti-slavery matters, discussing various abolitionists and clergy involved in the society. He poses the question, "Can slavery be abolished without the aid of the clerg... More
Quilt, Strip pattern - Public domain dedication photo
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Letter from Mary P. Rogers, Concord, [NH], to Maria Weston Chapman, Fe...
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Letter from F.P. Tracy, Nelson, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustus Phel...
F.P. Tracy writes to Amos A. Phelps in regards to Alanson St. Clair. He writes that since St. Clair has been appointed as agent for the new society, his old organization friends are trying to hurt his character... More
[View in New Hampshire] - Early photography, Public domain image
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Letter from Helen M. Newhall, New Ipswich, [New Hampshire], to Maria W...
Helen M. Newhall writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to having some silk printed for needle-books for an anti-slavery fair in Concord in September. Alanston St. Clair gave a lecture on Sunday. She writes,... More
Quilt, Strip pattern - Public domain dedication image
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[View in New Hampshire] - Early photography, Public domain image
Samuel Bemis (American, 1789–1881) The daguerreotype method of the photographic process was invented by Louis Daguerre in the 1830s. It was the first photographic process and it was widely used in the mid-19th... More
Letter from Helen M. Newhall, New Ipswich, [New Hampshire], to Maria W...
Helen M. Newhall writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to having some silk printed for needle-books for an anti-slavery fair in Concord in September. Alanston St. Clair gave a lecture on Sunday. She writes,... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [New Hampshire], to Wil...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison saying he is "lying in a sort of prostration & don't know as I shall recover. Our jaunt seems to me a dream .. " He then give news of his return and say... More
Letter from Helen M. Newhall, New Ipswich, [New Hampshire], to Maria W...
Helen M. Newhall writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to having some silk printed for needle-books for an anti-slavery fair in Concord in September. Alanston St. Clair gave a lecture on Sunday. She writes,... More
Letter from Helen M. Newhall, New Ipswich, [New Hampshire], to Maria W...
Helen M. Newhall writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to having some silk printed for needle-books for an anti-slavery fair in Concord in September. Alanston St. Clair gave a lecture on Sunday. She writes,... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [New Hampshire], to Wil...
In this unsigned (possibly fragment of a) letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Nathaniel Peabody Rogers sends him "a package or two .. for the other side of the water", requesting Garrison to foward the packages t... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [New Hampshire], to Wil...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison reminiscing about their travels to England and Scotland, exclaiming "What a jaunt we had!" He informs Garrison of his sickness, stating "I felt almost b... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [New Hampshire], to Wil...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison urging him to visit the White Mountains with him. Rogers describes his plan to "show you the outline of my views at Plymouth & then go with you to the g... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [New Hampshire], to Wil...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison urging him to visit the White Mountains with him. Rogers describes his plan to "show you the outline of my views at Plymouth & then go with you to the g... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [New Hampshire], to Wil...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison urging him to visit the White Mountains with him. Rogers describes his plan to "show you the outline of my views at Plymouth & then go with you to the g... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [New Hampshire], to Wil...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison urging him to visit the White Mountains with him. Rogers describes his plan to "show you the outline of my views at Plymouth & then go with you to the g... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [New Hampshire], to Mar...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to his hesitation of "attempting something for the Liberty Bell. The thought of an "article" & for a book has completely disabled me." He discu... More
Letter from Abel Tanner, Great Falls, [New Hampshire], to Maria Weston...
Abel Tanner writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to the ladies of Great Falls are considering holding an anti-slavery fairin which the proceeds will go toward the support of Nathaniel P. Rogers as editor o... More
Letter from Charlotte Haven Ladd Coues, Portsmouth, [New Hampshire], t...
Charlotte Haven Ladd Coues writes to Maria Weston Chapman on behalf of her husband who has long been absent. She will use his name for a Liberty Bell publication. She encloses a small donation from herself. Cou... More
Letter from Abel Tanner, Great Falls, [New Hampshire], to Maria Weston...
Abel Tanner writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to the ladies of Great Falls are considering holding an anti-slavery fairin which the proceeds will go toward the support of Nathaniel P. Rogers as editor o... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [New Hampshire], to Wil...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison about his "indignation at [Daniel] O'Connell in the Herald" for what he had written about Rogers. Rogers claims the writing "betrays what Richard Webb s... More
Letter from Abel Tanner, Great Falls, [New Hampshire], to Maria Weston...
Abel Tanner writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to the ladies of Great Falls are considering holding an anti-slavery fairin which the proceeds will go toward the support of Nathaniel P. Rogers as editor o... More
Letter from Abel Tanner, Great Falls, [New Hampshire], to Maria Weston...
Abel Tanner writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to the ladies of Great Falls are considering holding an anti-slavery fairin which the proceeds will go toward the support of Nathaniel P. Rogers as editor o... More
[Levi Woodbury, half-length portrait, head three-quarters to the right...
Governor of New Hampshire, 1823-1824; Democratic Senator, 1825-1831, 1841-1845; Secretary of the Navy, 1831-1834; Secretary of the Treasury, 1834-1841; Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1845-1851. Sc... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, [Concord, New Hampshire], to Wil...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison declaring he does "not denounce denounce physical force as sinful, but merely an unwarrantable antislavery instrumentality." Rogers states that he "shou... More
Letter from John Parkman, Dover, [New Hampshire], to Maria Weston Chap...
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Letter from Abby Kelley Foster, Canterbury, [NH], to Maria Weston Chap...
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Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Plymouth, [New Hampshire], to Wi...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to William Lloyd Garrison informing him "The air here so tends to revive me" and that he is not returning to Concord yet. Rogers praises Garrison's article "on the attack of Fost... More
Letter from Mary H. Watson, Hill, [New Hampshire], to Maria Weston Cha...
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[Charles Hazen Peaslee, half-length portrait, three-quarters to the le...
Democratic Congressman from New Hampshire, 1847-1853. Alternative identification: William King Sebastian, 1814-1865. Scratched on face of plate: 213; Sebastian, Sen. [illegible] Scratched on back of plate: 162.... More
The Flume Above the Boulder - Public domain dedication, Art Institute ...
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Section, Elevation and Plan Drawing for the Lighthouse at Whales Back,...
Lighthouse Plans for Whales Back, New Hampshire Public domain photograph of a lighthouse, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Thayer's Hotel, Littleton, N. H., Stereoscope Card
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The Flume from below, looking up
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Cathedral Woods, North Conway, N.H.
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Letter from Parker Pillsbury, Concord, [New Hampshire], to Samuel May,...
Parker Pillsbury writes to Samuel May telling him that he "left a notice for the Weare meeting with J.W. Yerrington" and that he would prefer to attend the Nashua meeting alone. He adds that Foss does not need ... More
Letter from C.L. Weston, New Ipswich, [New Hampshire], to William Lloy...
C.L. Weston writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking "Can New Hampshire be redeemed .. from Hunkerism"? and celebrating "the Prophet & Priest of Christian Anti-Slavery Parker Pillsbury". Weston argues that "the ... More
Barn-burners in a fix - Political cartoon, public domain image
A satire on the Barnburners, a radical faction of New York State Democrats, led by John Van Buren, whose commitment to social and monetary reforms was likened to a farmer's burning his barn to rid it of rats. H... More
The Manchester Print Works, at Manchester, N.H.
Exterior. Illus. in: Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, v. 7, 1854, p. 320. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Factories; Geogr.
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Honorable Jas. S. Pike of New Hampshire
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Birds of New England - Public domain dedication, Art Institute of Chic...
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Almost there --- Lizzie Bourne Monument
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View from the Agricultural Grounds, Washington, D.C.
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Glen Ellis Falls - Public domain dedication, Art Institute of Chicago
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View from T Wharf, Boston, Mass
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Ascending Mt. Washington - Steam locomotive, Public domain image
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Franconia Notch from Echo Lake - Public domain dedication, Art Institu...
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Untitled, 19th century - Public domain dedication, Art Institute of Ch...
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Navy Yard, Washington D.C. - Public domain dedication, Art Institute o...
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Honorable Daniel Clark of N.H., Glass negative photograph, American Ci...
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Trout, 19th century - Public domain dedication, Art Institute of Chica...
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Home! Thy Joys are passing Lovely
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The Babbling Brook - Public domain dedication, Art Institute of Chicag...
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Honorable Jas. S. Pike of New Hampshire
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Willey House - Public domain dedication, Art Institute of Chicago
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Honorable Daniel Clark of N.H., Glass negative photograph, American Ci...
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Falls of the Ammonoosuc - Public domain dedication, Art Institute of C...
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Letter from E.A. Webb, Keene, [New Hampshire], to William Lloyd Garris...
E.A. Webb writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking if "there was any prospect of you coming to K[eene] this winter and holding some Antislavery meeting." Webb says that "Tho the Ears of the people are hard of he... More