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Web site of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Maintains a collection of about 7,000 bound volumes of original American newspapers. In addition to several exceedingly scarce runs of major dailies (e.g., the New York World, the New York Herald Tribune, and the Chicago Tribune), there are a large number of ethnic papers.
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FamilySearch - FamilySearch Center Locator: New Hampshire
From the FamilySearch web site. Includes address, telephone number and hours of operation.
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From the FamilySearch web site, an online catalog to the holdings of Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Microfilm loans can be ordered and then sent to your local Family History Center.
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LibDex - The Library Index - New Hampshire
A worldwide directory of links to library homepages and web-based OPACs (Online Public Access Catalogs).
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Records for Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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New Hampshire Historical Society Research
The Tuck Library preserves the finest collection of printed, manuscript, and pictorial materials relating to New Hampshire history anywhere.
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire. While there were once hundreds of membership libraries across America, there are now fewer than twenty left. The Athenæum today continues this long tradition of mutual improvement by maintaining a library of over 40,000 volumes and an archive of manuscripts, photographs, objects, and ephemera relating to local history. It also sponsors exhibitions, concerts, lectures, and other educational and cultural programs.
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Public Libraries in the United States - New Hampshire
A directory with detailed information for public libraries in each state.
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United Methodist Church - Annual Conference Commissions on Archives and History
List of annual conference archive contacts for the state. For local Methodist church records, your best resource is the annual conference archives. The boundaries of the annual conference do not necessarily coincide with state boundaries, and some states may have several conferences within their borders.
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