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  4. Hampton community center: Here’s the $18.8M 'bold' plan and ...

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    A rendering of the proposed Hampton Hub community center project being spearheaded by the Lane Memorial Library and the Parks and Recreation Department. The ground level, or first floor, would ...

  5. List of Carnegie libraries in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Carnegie libraries in New Hampshire provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in New Hampshire, where 9 public libraries were built from 9 grants (totaling $134,000) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1902 to 1907. In addition, one academic library was built.

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    Hattie Tuttle Folsom Memorial School, 41 Main St., Pittsfield, New Hampshire (1910) [18] Lane Memorial Library, 65 S. Main St., Hampton, New Hampshire (1910) [ 19 ] Hayes Building , 14-44 Granite St., Haverhill, Massachusetts (1911)

  7. Thomas Leavitt (settler) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Leavitt arrived in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1635, [2] and a city record from the following year shows him assessed a fine. [3] Leavitt departed in 1639 for Exeter, Province of New Hampshire, where the Rev. John Wheelwright, a Puritan clergyman forced to flee England because of fears of persecution—and later forced to leave Massachusetts because of run-ins with ...

  8. Stephen Bachiler - Wikipedia

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    In 1630 he was a member of the Company of Husbandmen in London and with them, as the Plough Company, obtained a 1,600 mile² (4,000 km²) grant of land in Maine from the Plymouth Council for New England.

  9. Hampton Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Playhouse was a summer theater company in Hampton, New Hampshire, United States. It was founded in 1948 by John Vari and Alfred Christie, who was a teacher at Richmond Hill High School in Queens, New York. Christie's mother, Sarah Christie, ran the concession stand.