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  2. Foster's Daily Democrat - Wikipedia

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    Foster's Daily Democrat is a six-day (Monday–Saturday) morning broadsheet newspaper published in Dover, New Hampshire, United States, covering southeast New Hampshire and southwest Maine. In addition to its Dover headquarters, Foster's maintains news bureaus in Rochester and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

  3. The Morning Star (New Hampshire newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Seven years later the newspaper relocated to Dover, New Hampshire, and it continued to be published in that town by Moses Cheney from November 1833 until December 1874. Thereafter it was published in various cities including Portland , Boston , New York and Chicago , until its final issue rolled off the presses in 1911.

  4. List of newspapers in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Bedford Bulletin - Bedford; Bedford Journal - Bedford; The Berlin Daily Sun of Berlin; Berlin Reporter - Berlin; Bow Times - Bow; The Bridge Weekly Sho-Case - Woodsville; Carriage Towne News - Kingston

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  6. Dover, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Dover is drained by the Cochecho and Bellamy rivers, both of which flow into the tidal Piscataqua River, [21] which forms the city's eastern boundary and the New Hampshire–Maine border. Long Hill, elevation greater than 300 feet (91 m) above sea level and located 3 miles (5 km) northwest of the city center, is the highest point in Dover.

  7. Richard Waldron - Wikipedia

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    Major Richard Waldron (or Richard Waldern, Richard Walderne; 6 January 1615 – 27 June 1689) was an English-born merchant, soldier, and government official who rose to prominence in early colonial Dover, New Hampshire. His presence spread to greater New Hampshire and neighboring Massachusetts.

  8. Joshua L. Foster - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Lane Foster (born October 10, 1824, in Canterbury, New Hampshire - d. January 29, 1900, in Dover, New Hampshire) was an architect and publisher who was the founder of the newspaper Foster's Daily Democrat in 1872. The former owner of States and Union, a pro-states-rights newspaper, he continued to write and edit in this vein. Originally ...

  9. Jeremy Belknap - Wikipedia

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    study of the History of New Hampshire, helping to found the Massachusetts Historical Society Jeremy Belknap (June 4, 1744 – June 20, 1798) was an American clergyman and historian. His great achievement was the History of New Hampshire , published in three volumes between 1784 and 1792.