FAMOUS NEW HAMPSHIRE
PEOPLE

Abenaki 1500s-1600s Fought against Robert Rogers in the French and Indian War   ABENAKI
Eunice "Goody" Cole 1590-1680 Only NH woman convicted of witchcraft    COLE
John Smith 1579-1631 Started Jamestown; discovered Smith's Islands now called Isle of Shoals    SMITH
John Mason 1600-1672 Paid people to settle in Strawbery Banke and search for gold    MASON
Hannah Duston 1657-1736 Captured by Indians; she killed them and escaped  DUSTON
Benning Wentworth 1699-1770 Royal governor and chief magistrate in  NH from 1741-1766   B. WENTWORTH
John Goffe 1699-1786
Served in the French and Indian War with Stark. --
Goffstown and Goffes Falls named after his family
  WAYFARER  

  GOFFE
Josiah Bartlett 1729-1795 NH delegate who signed the Declaration of Independence    BARTLETT
Matthew Thornton 1714-1803 Delegate from NH who signed the Declaration of Independence    THORNTON
John Wentworth 1737-1820 Last colonial governor of  NH    J. WENTWORTH
Robert Rogers 1731-1795 Led colonial troops during French and Indian War    ROGERS
John Langdon
1741-1819
Famous NH politician from Portsmouth
  LANGDON
Daniel Webster 1782-1852 USA representative,  senator and orator; born in Salisbury, NH    WEBSTER
Benjamin Thompson 1753-1814 Scientist and administrator; major in NH regiment (Count Rumford)    THOMPSON
John Stark 1728-1822 Born in Londonderry, NH; served in Rogers Rangers    STARK
William Whipple 1730-1785 Portsmouth sea captain; delegate to Continental Congress; signed Declaration of Independence    WHIPPLE
  CONSTITUTION
Molly Stark 1731-1814 Born Elizabeth Page.  Married John Stark.   MOLLY
Anne Lee 1736-1784 Founder of the Shakers in America    LEE
Gen. John Sullivan 1740-1795 Soldier in Revolution; served 3 terms as governor of  NH    SULLIVAN
John Paul Jones 1747-1792 Naval officer and Revolutionary war hero    JONES
Samuel Morey 1762-1842 Inventor from Orford, NH    MOREY
Richard Potter
1783-1835
Credited as the first successful stage magician.
   POTTER
Horace Greely 1811-1872 Founder of the NY Tribune    GREELY
Laura Dewey Bridgman 1829-1889 First successfully taught deaf-mute.    BRIDGMAN
Celia Thaxter 1835-1895 NH writer and poet; lived on the Isle of Shoals    THAXTER
Marilla Ricker 1840-1920 First woman admitted to the state bar association.    RICKER
George Washington Morrison Nutt 1844-1881 P.T. Barnum paid Manchester native 30,000 to perform.    NUTT
Augustus Saint Gaudens 1848-1907 Sculptor    SAINT GAUDENS
Amy Beach 1835-1956 First American woman to compose a symphony.    AMY BEACH
   COMPOSER
Maxfield Parish 1870-1966 Illustrator and painter    PARISH
Franklin Pierce 1804-1869 US president from NH   PIERCE 
  PRESIDENT
Daniel French 1850-1931 Sculptor born in Exeter, NH; known for his Abe Lincoln statue in the Lincoln Memorial    FRENCH
Sarah Hale 1788-1879 Author of "Mary Had  A Little Lamb"; born in Newport, NH    HALE
Mary Baker Eddy 1821-1910 Founder of the Church of Christ; born in Bow, NH    BAKER
Edward MacDowell 1860-1908 Founded MacDowell Colony of Artists    MACDOWELL
Edmund C. Tarbell 1862-1938 Impressionist Artist who retired to New Castle, NH.    TARBELL
Robert Frost 1874-1963 Poet, teacher in NH; Poet Laureate    FROST
Fritzie Baer 1901-1984 Started motorcycle Weekend.    BAER
William Loeb
1905-1985
Once served as advisor to President Roosevelt, he became known for the Union Leader.
   LOEB
Thornton Wilder 1907-1975 Wrote his most famous play , Our Town, based on Peterborough, NH.    WILDER
Lotte Jacobi 1896-1990 Jacobi's lens caught famous faces.    JACOBI
Joseph Dodge 1898-1952 Founded the White Mtn. Observatory.   DODGE
Elizabeth Yates 1905-2001 Wrote Amos Fortune, Free Man    YATES
Red Rolfe 1908-1969 Baseball player for the NY Yankees    ROLFE
John King
1916-1996
Governor, lawyer, justice, he originated the NH Sweepstakes.
   KING
Bob Montana 1920-1975 The genius behind the characters and humor of Archie and his Gang lived in Meredith, NH.    MONTANA
Alan Shepard 1923-1998 Born in East Derry, NH;  America's first spaceman    SHEPARD
Maxine Kumin 1925- One of America's most highly regarded contemporary poets lives in Warner, NH.    KUMIN
Donald Hall 1927-

Hall:  Poet Laureate of NH 1984-1989.    HALL   
Jane Kenyon
1947-1995
1995 Poet Laureate of NH
  KENYON
Tommie de Paola  1934- Best known for his children's books.    PAOLA
Jonathan Daniels 1939-1965 Civil Rights Worker from Keene, NH, slain in Alabama.  CIVIL RIGHTS
 LEADER
Carlton Fiske 1947- Nicknamed "Pudge".  Hit famous 12th inning homer that won Game six of the 1975 World Series.   FISKE
Steven Tyler
1948-
Leader of Rock band calls NH home.
  TYLER
Christa McAuliffe 1948-1986 First teacher in space; taught at Concord High School; died in Challenger explosion    MCAULIFFE
Bob Tewksbury 1960- Played for Minn. Twins; pitcher; won the 1992 Cy Young Pitcher's Award    TEWKSBURY
David Souter 1930- Supreme Court Justice from NH    SOUTER
Jeanne Shaheen 1947- First Woman NH governor    SHAHEEN
Jenny Thompson  1973- From Dover, NH, this Olympic swimmer is the most decorated female Olympian in US history.   THOMPSON 
Adam Sandler
1966
Born in Brooklyn, this comic and movie star was raised in Manchester, NH.
SANDLER
Bode Miller
1977
A "free" child for years in Easton, NH, living without running water, electricity, or central heating.
MILLER
Tara Mounsey 1978- Concord's own Olympic champion on ice.    MOUNSEY


 
 
 



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