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Cajun Band at Prescott Park Print E-mail

Cajun band member of Pine LEaf BoysPrescott Park Arts Festival continues its River House Restaurant Concert series with a performance by Cajun band Pine Leaf Boys. Labeled as Louisiana's finest, the band has two Grammy Award nominations. The concert starts at 7pm. 

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Wednesday, July 15
Portsmouth, NH

 
1600s Indians and French on Seacoast Print E-mail

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A "living history" presentation of a Native American and French encampment will include a display of equipment, clothing and Native and French culture typical of the period around 1690. Admission is free.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR
July 18, 9am-4pm
South Berwick, ME

 
Hartford Courant Elevates Memorial Bridge Print E-mail

blogbrainsmallSeacoast History Blog #53
July 2, 2009

Sometimes you have to stand back, way-way back, from a great big piece of architecture to see it clearly. Still, we were surprised to read one of the best articles on our endangered Memorial Bridge in a recent issue of the Hartford Courant. If Connecticut can see our bridge from down there, there’s hope that Maine’s Governor John Baldacci can see its value from his office way up in Augusta. Reporter William Morgan had a lot of nice things to say about our beloved bridge, so I asked him why. (Continued below)

 
Seacoast Harvest 2009 Arrives Print E-mail

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LOCAL FOOD

The attractive 24-page full color guide is a great resource that will be useful to consumers throughout the year. In addition to the print version, Seacoast Harvest also has its own website that allows consumers to search for local products by type of product, location, or farm name.

 
Bicentennial of Worst Fort Tragedy Print E-mail

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On July 4, 1809 Fort McClary in New Castle exploded. Soldiers accidentlly set off  explosives while preparing for a holiday tribute and ten men were killed. Locals plan an impromptu gathering at the fort (without explosives this time) to remember the event 200 years later.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR
July 4, 10 am
New Castle, NH 

 
July 2009 Reader Mail Print E-mail

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American Independence Festival 2009 Print E-mail

Re-enactors outside Folsom Tavern in Exeter, NH
Hear-Ye, Hear-Ye! Get on your red, white & blue outfit, grab a flag, and head to Exeter. It’s the annual celebration of our nation’s founding, freedom, and the arrival of NH’s own copy of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Read all the stirring details below.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR
July 18, 10 a.m. – 5pm
Downtown Exeter

 
Barrence Whitfield & the Savages Print E-mail

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Enjoy rhythm and blues on the Fourth of July at Maudslay Arts Center. We’ve been there and it’s lovely. Maudsley is located at 95 Curzon Mill Road, Newburyport. By the way, his other name is "the other" Barry White. Tickets are $20 and $18.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR
July 4, 7pm
Newburyport, MA

 
Ruth Blay Gets Her Day Print E-mail

blogbrainsmallSeacoast History Blog #52

June 25, 2009

 

It’s a good day for history when a long dead character finally gets her story told in an important publication. Our copy of HISTORICAL NEW HAMPSHIRE arrived today (Vol 63, No 1) with Carolyn Marvin’s detailed telling of the hanging of Ruth Blay on December 30, 1768. The story of the last woman executed in NH has long been the buzz of Portsmouth historians, but accounts were fuzzy and no reporter had really done her homework – until now. After a year of research and months of writing, Marvin’s 20-page study is now the most comprehensive source available. 

 
Smuttynose Island Diary 2009 Print E-mail

blogbrainsmallSeacoast History Blog #51
June 22, 2009

NEW PHOTOS ADDED: This was our tenth (or maybe 11th) season as stewards on Smuttynose Island and by far the most revealing. The details will all be fleshed out in an essay, but until then, the upshot is, that there was definitely prehistoric activity on the Shoals. A small group of arrowheads found deep in the bottom of an archeological test pit makes it official. I was standing nearby when the digger made the discovery last week. (Continued below)

 
Master Carver Johannes Kirchmayer Print E-mail

Wife of Johannes Kirchmayer / Ernest Prouty photo
ART HISTORY

SeacoastNH is dedicated to introducing books you might never find elsewhere, especially quality self-published works by locals. Deidre Randall turned us on to this labor of love by a descendant of this extraordinary craftsman. Kirchmayer has been called one of the finest carvers since the MIddle Ages.

 
Where was First Shoals Hotel? Print E-mail

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SeacoastNH.com Presents
Historic Portsmouth #259

Pop Quiz: Where was this summer hotel? Hint: Before Thomas Laighton and his family built the Appledore House on the Isles of Shoals in 1847, they managed the Mid-Ocean House of Entertainment pictured here. (continued below)

 
When the RAIN Comes Print E-mail

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Seacoast History Blog #50
June 17, 2009

A week after seeing the imitation Beatles band RAIN at the Portsmouth Music Hall, I’m still suffering from posttraumatic stress. I know they were not the real Beatles, but with my poor eyesight and their wealth of musical talent, the tribute concert seems to have triggered a cascade of feelings and memories. That always happens when I listen to the Beatles. It goes with the territory of being a Baby Boomer that each song in the catalog conjures a memory. But to see hundreds of grayhairs bumping and grinding to a band that looks and sounds like the real thing – that was a revelation.  (continued below) 

 
Stratham Hill Park Concerts 2009 Print E-mail

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This unique no-cost family-friendly series includes a Civil War regimental band, a jug band, teen band, rock tribute band, parrot head band and local talent night. And Seacoast should check out the park walking trails too.

SUMMER SCHEDULE
Wednesdays thru August 19
Stratham, NH

 
Cyclone Disaster at Navy Yard Print E-mail

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THE SHIPYARD
August 8, 1901

A reader letter prompts a quick investigation into a 1901 tragedy at the Portsmouth Naval shipyard. Includes details from the Portsmouth Herald as a freak "cyclone" killed two on the floating drydock in Kittery, Maine.

 
He was Ruler of the Navee! Print E-mail

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SeacoastNH.com Presents
Historic Portsmouth #258

"A man should be proud of the place of his nativity, whether he is born there or not," wrote comic actor Henry Clay Barnabee. "I am from Portsmouth, of Portsmouth and for Portsmouth." (Continued below)

 
Our Secret Kitchen Time Capsule Print E-mail

blogbrainsmallSeacoast History Blog #50
June 6, 2009 
 

 

Today Pete Robie put the final touches on our new kitchen. The renovation would have taken just a month, except for a tiny two-inch spacer that added a week to the project. My wife, Maryellen is over the moon. She has been wanting to do this since we moved into our historic Atlantic Heights house a decade ago. Only one thing made us sad. To rebuild the kitchen counters, we had to destroy a “secret hiding place” created by a former owner. (Continued below)

 
Native American Mystery Photo Print E-mail

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SeacoastNH.com Presents
Historic Portsmouth #257

Last week’s maritime mystery photo brought a mini-flood of rader class and emails and we learned a great deal from our clever readers. This week is another mystery, a photo we purchased for our own archive from a seller of memorabilia. (Continued below)

 
Daniel Webster Slays Anti-War Rally in Brentwood Print E-mail

blogbrainsmallSeacoast History Blog #49
June 3, 2009

 

The other day, while lecturing in Brentwood, I must have mentioned that I was working on a book about the War of 1812. In my talk, I also referenced the Daniel Webster House in Portsmouth. After the talk, during the cake and conversation period, Albert Edward Belanger, introduced himself. Assembling all those random details like a man-made molecule, he said – “Did you know that Daniel Webster kicked off his political career by giving a speech about the War of 1812 right here in Brentwood?” I did not know that. So when I went home, I looked it up. (Continued below)

 

 
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