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Brewster's Rambles Online
#120. Did Arson Cause the 1813
Fire? 
#119. Family Farms Near
Portsmouth 
#105. The Paper Money Riot of
1786 
#113. New Caslte Before the
Bridges 
#114; Court
Martial Insanity Plea in 1814
#115. Ft. Constitution Explsodes on
July 4
#132. Tales
of Old Spring Market
#89. Langdon Farm and Family Plot
#135. Bustling Wharves in the Age of Sail
#94. Odd Portsmouth Laws from 1699
#97. Some
Stories of Christian Shore
#131. Smallpox Parties on Shapley Island
#134. The Hey-Day of Privateering
#146. The Graves in St. John's Churchyard
#145. The Former Men of Portsmouth
#149. 50 Years in a Printing Office
#143. The Old Bell Tavern
#139. My Brother Bob
#86. A Frend Visit to Portsmouth 1782
#96. Tales of the NH Gazette
#57. Old Squire Cemetery
#65. Gardner's Golden Arch
#30. Portsmouth in 1727
#24. The Treadwell's Many Houses
#15. The Missing Mansion
#16. A River Ran Though It
#19. The Governor's Lady
#20. Joshua Wentworth
#83. Islands in the Piscataqua
#81. John Langdon's Family Tree
#79. More Tidbits from Downtown
#78. More Tales of Congress Street
#77. The First Three Episcopal Churches
#76. Three Generations of Shade Trees
#75. Deer Street to Christian Shore
#74. Market, Bow & Penhallow Streets
#73. Stories of Old Congress Street
#72. No Huddled Masses in Early Portsmouth
#71. The Portsmouth Tea Party
#70. Brewster recalls the former church amd its history
#69. The Revolutionary Rev. Samuel Haven
#68. Down Old Pleasant Street
#67. Dancing at Stoodley's Hall
#64. First Public Female Schools
#63. Lost Fortune of Mary Driscol
#62. An Ancient Lady Recalls Old Market Street
#61. The Heroic Life of William Brewster
#60. The Daring Deed of William Rindge
#56. Col. Pierse Long, Unsung Revolutionary
#55. Tales of the Clarkson Family
#80. Highlights of Dan Peirce's Diary
#58. Market Square in 1789
#52. Washington's Portsmouth Diary
#51. Final Tales of an Old Gentleman
#50. The Murder at Frenchman's Lane
#49. Mr. Ladd's Amazing Aqueduct
#48. The Fearsome Wyseman Claggett
#47. Eleazer Russell's Old Customs House
#46. The Man Who Taught the Patriots
#45. Pickering Masterminds Fort Raid
#44. The Association Test of 1776
#42. Many Residents of Sagamore Creek
#41. The Eccentric Shepherd Ham
#40. Whipping & Beating in Market Square
#39. Revolution at the William Pitt Tavern
#38. The Launch of the Flying Stagecoach
#37. Cutting Up at the Barber shop
#36. The Witty "Doctor" Moses
#35. Stamp Act Rebels on Vaughan Street
#34. Hidden Gold in the Old Cellar?
#33. Rope Spinning in the Early Days
#32. The Rich Short Life of George Boyd
#31. The Disappearing Bridegroom of Bow St.
#23. Mason & Gaines Family History
#22. The Earliest Pauper Work-House
#29. The Old Whipple Garrison House
#28. William Whipple Slaves & Lovers
#59. Two Murdered in Auburn Cemetery
#27. Some Old Stories of John Sullivan
#26. The Livermore Family Survives a Revolution
#25. Murals in the Warner House
#18. Memories of the Old Atkinson House
#21. The Parkers of Portsmouth
#14. The Tales of Three Pastors
#13. Among the Tombs of Old New Castle
#9. Names of Portsmouth Inhabitants in 1678
#10. The First Meeting House - Seating of Occupants
Was CWB the Last Man to See the Old Statehouse?
#12. In Search of the City's First Public School
#8. Two Very Powerful Pickerings (Part 2)
#7. Portsmouth's Early Pickerings (Part 1)
#6. The Glebe Land--Its location and occupancy
#5. President Cutt's Will & Ursula's Murder (Late 1600s)
#4. Dividing Up The Town (1660)
#3. How Portsmouth Got It's Name
Brewster Was Also a Poet:
The Locomotive and the Snow-flake
The Vane of the Old North Church
#118. The Yellow Fever of 1798
#112. A Sketch of New Castle
#1. Martin Pring, John Smith and Early Exploration
#2. Visit At Odiorne's Point And The Manor House
#11. Indian Wars on the Plains
#17. British Governors Wentworth and Martha Hilton
#43. Slaves in Portsmouth
#54. The Lears and the Washingtons
#66. Daniel Webster's Residence in Portsmouth
#82. The Ship "America" and John Paul Jones
#85. Pannaway, First Settlement in New Hampshire
#104. The Riot of 1786
#144. Witchcraft in Portsmouth
#147. Weeks House in Greenland
BREWSTER'S RAMBLES - FULL INDEX
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