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The Tuttle Bridge
The Tuttle is a “dry arch bridge”, which means it was made without the use of mortar.
Bill Nichols
Jun 3, 20227 min read
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The Waumbek Inn
Frank Brooks first erected the Waumbek Inn as a bowling alley in the mid-1880’s and then sold it to Stillman Baker of Hillsboro.
antrimhistoricalso
May 25, 20226 min read
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The Histories of Antrim New Hampshire
By Bill Nichols Whenever I finish writing an article for the Limrik, I immediately think about what I will write about for the next issue...
Bill Nichols
Dec 1, 20217 min read
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The Life of Raleigh
Philip Raleigh was born in Ireland in 1711. He came to Boston some time before 1731 and on October 8, 1731, he married Susannah Joyner in...
Bill Nichols
Jun 1, 20216 min read
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The Carter House
In the late 19th century, travelers heading north from Bennington and crossing Great Brook where Goodell Park is now, could look to the...
Bill Nichols
Feb 20, 20217 min read
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Play Ball!
Since professional baseball in 2020 just got started in July, I thought that baseball in 1920 might be a good topic.
Bill Nichols
Sep 1, 20205 min read
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Antrim History Revisited
I was born in North Hyde Park, Vermont, in 1885, an only child. This may explain my desire to explore the outdoors whenever I had the chance
Bill Nichols
Mar 1, 202012 min read
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