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  2. New Hampshire (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire is a 1923 poetry collection by Robert Frost, which won the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. [1]The book included several of Frost's most well-known poems, including "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening", [2] "Nothing Gold Can Stay" [3] and "Fire and Ice". [4]

  3. Robert Frost Farm (Derry, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Frost Farm in Derry, New Hampshire is a two-story, clapboard, connected farm built in 1884. [5] It was the home of poet Robert Frost from 1900 to 1911. Today it is a New Hampshire state park in use as a historic house museum. [6]

  4. The Frost Place - Wikipedia

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    The Frost Place is a museum and nonprofit educational center for poetry located at Robert Frost's former home on Ridge Road in Franconia, New Hampshire, United States. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

  5. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening - Wikipedia

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    "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" is a poem by Robert Frost, written in 1922, and published in 1923 in his New Hampshire volume. Imagery, personification, and repetition are prominent in the work. In a letter to Louis Untermeyer, Frost called it "my best bid for remembrance". [2]

  6. Robert Frost - Wikipedia

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    Frost, c. 1910. Robert Frost was born in San Francisco to journalist William Prescott Frost Jr. and Isabelle Moodie. [2] His father was a descendant of Nicholas Frost of Tiverton, Devon, England, who had sailed to New Hampshire in 1634 on the Wolfrana, and his mother was a Scottish immigrant.

  7. List of New Hampshire historical markers (126–150) - Wikipedia

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    In 1775 he was appointed colonel in the 3rd New Hampshire Regiment. Poor was at Stillwater, Saratoga, and Monmouth, and served under Washington, Sullivan, and Lafayette. Congress commissioned him Brigadier General in 1777. Mortally wounded in a duel fought September 8, 1781, [a] he was buried in the First Reformed churchyard in Hackensack, New ...

  8. Robert Frost Farm - Wikipedia

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    Robert Frost Farm may refer to: Robert Frost Farm (Derry, New Hampshire), a U.S. National Historic Landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire; Robert Frost Farm (Ripton, Vermont), a U.S. National Historic Landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Addison County, Vermont

  9. Derry, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    From 1900 to 1911, poet Robert Frost lived with his family on a farm in Derry purchased for him by his grandfather. The Robert Frost Farm is now a National Historic Landmark and state park and is open to the public for tours, poetry readings and other cultural events from spring through fall. [7]