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LIVE UPDATE

Finally got my 2012
lecture list updated.
About a dozen more
appearances this
year as seen on
ROBINSON LIVE


SHIPYARD FIRE 1936

CLICK HERE

HISTORY REPEATS:
The worlds biggest 
wooden building burns
in Kittery Yard in 1936

STOBART DOES SHOALS

Maritime painter
John Stobart created
new works just for
Portsmouth! That is
a very big deal
READ MORE

 

SLAVE OWNING GUV?

Don't miss this debate
-- Did Gov. John Langdon
own slaves? Historians
say signs point to NO.
CLICK HERE


 

SHOW IS OPEN!

Six months of work
and the doors are
finally open free
so get on down to
UNDER THE ISLES
OF SHOALS


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LIVING WITH THE PAST

Award-winning historian J. Dennis Robinson rambles on about local history in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire and beyond.  Timely, personal and behind-the-scenes commentary posted often. To reply to any of these topics or suggest new ones please use our This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it form. For ALL archived blogs click HERE

 



Becoming a Paul Harris Fellow Print E-mail
Written by J. Dennis Robinson   

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November 2, 2008


How does Paris Hilton handle it? Last week I got more than my fair share of local celebrity and, if you must know, it was both satisfying and frightening. After decades of railing against the machine, it is odd, every now and then, to be invited inside the establishment and toasted. (Continued)

 
Seacoast NH Blog Makes History Central Print E-mail
Written by J. Dennis Robinson   

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NOVEMBER 1, 2008 

Someone told me a few years ago that this web site was little more than Robinson’s blog. The speaker intended the comment to be a slap. Blogs were a new concept and represented, at the time, a new baseline for content on the Web. A blog was little more than a few words from an unknown person, an online diary for the masses. (Continued)

 
Seacoast History Blog Launched Print E-mail
Written by SeacoastNH   

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NEW BLOG FEATURE

Beginning November 2008 SeacoastNH.com will post regular updates about history events in a new blog. Check in often for updates on topics related to the 400 year history of America’s Smallest Seacoast (sm) and beyond. (Sketch by Robert Squier)

 

 

 
History Blog November 2008 Print E-mail
Written by J. Dennis Robinson   

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HERE'S WHAT I THINK

Writer J. Dennis Robinson rambles on about history in the Seacoast New Hampshire region and sometimes beyond. Robinson reserves this spot on the Web for frequent, personal, and behind-the-scenes comments on whatever history topic strikes his fancy. To add your two cents, click FEEDBACK.

 
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