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FAMOUS NEW HAMPSHIRE
PEOPLE
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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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