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William Garner Sutherland, D.O. (1873–1954) was an American osteopathic physician and important figure in American osteopathic medicine. Several of his manual therapy techniques are still practiced today by practitioners of osteopathy, although craniosacral therapy is regarded as pseudoscience by the medical community.
Ownership of the original arms was confirmed at the Heraldic Visitations of 1622 and 1686. Various theories suggest how Portsmouth first acquired these historic arms. It was the two well-known local historians, H.T. Lilley and A.T. Everitt, who first suggested in 1921 that Portsmouth's seal was based on the arms of William de Longchamp.
Eileen Foley (1918–2016), eight-term mayor of Portsmouth (1968–1971, 1984–1985, 1988–1997), state senator, and former minority leader of the New Hampshire Senate [53] Ichabod Goodwin (1794–1882), 34th governor of New Hampshire [54] William Hale (1765–1848), US congressman [55] Nathaniel Appleton Haven (1762–1831), US congressman [56]
Portsmouth is a city in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States.At the 2020 census it had a population of 21,956. [2] A historic seaport and popular summer tourist destination on the Piscataqua River bordering the state of Maine, Portsmouth was formerly the home of the Strategic Air Command's Pease Air Force Base, since converted to Portsmouth International Airport at Pease.
William James Sutherland CBE FRS [1] [2] (born 27 April 1956) is the Director of Research at the University of Cambridge Department of Zoology, and was previously the Miriam Rothschild Professor of Conservation Biology. [3] He has been the president of the British Ecological Society. [4] He has been a Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge ...
The license of plastic surgeon Dr. Lawrence Gray, founder and medical director of Atlantic Plastic Surgery & Medi-Spa at 100 Griffin Road in Portsmouth, has been reinstated.
The Rockingham Hotel is a historic former hotel and contemporary condominium at 401 State Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States.Built in 1885, it is a prominent early example of Colonial Revival architecture, built in part in homage to Woodbury Langdon, whose 1785 home occupied the site.
Image Name Took office Left office Party Residence Woodbury Langdon: 1784: 1785: Portsmouth, New Hampshire: John McClary: 1785: 1787: Epsom, New Hampshire: Joseph Gilman