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March 2006
from NH Gazette
Answer a Seacoast history question
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GRAND PRIZE
NH GAZETTE GIFT PACKGE
Two winners get the whole crazy package
You’ve heard about "the nation’s oldest newspaper", yes? Daniel Fowle started it in 1756 and – 250 years later – it still published by editor Steve Fowle. Two (2) winners will receive a free mailed subscription to the fortnightly New Hampshire Gazette. Winners will also receive a collectible Flag Police tee-shirt (large). And as a special bonus, Gazette political cartoonist Mike Dater will include a copy of his new book George W: The Son King. Dater’s cartoons will help you stop crying and start laughing about the State of Union in 2006. Your Gazette subscription will keep you smiling all year. Got guts? Enter now for this stunningly rare offer. ( More on Mike Dater’s book)
MARCH QUESTION
In 1739 the royal colony of New Hampshire carried out its first two executions. Two women were convicted of a capital crime and executed on the gallows in Portsmouth, NH. Ironically, the crime for which the two women were hanged was never solved. They confessed to similar crimes. What crime was this? Click here for hint.)
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