New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire, a U. S. state in New England, is defined by its quaint towns and large expanses of wilderness. In the north, White Mountain National Forest is known for winter sports areas and Mt. Washington, the region's highest peak, with a cog railway to its summit. Also in the White Mountains are moose, black bears and part of the Appalachian Trail.

People died in New Hampshire (First 26 people) - Page 10

William Sullivan

William Sullivan

Movie director

John Morressy

John Morressy

American fiction writer

Arthur Soden

Arthur Soden

American executive

Karl August Folkers

Karl August Folkers

American biochemist

Esther Cleveland

Esther Cleveland

Grover Cleveland's daughter

Franklin Pierce

Franklin Pierce

14th U.S. President

Nevin S. Scrimshaw

Nevin S. Scrimshaw

American scientist

Charles Ammi Cutter

Charles Ammi Cutter

American librarian

Stephen R. Bradley

Stephen R. Bradley

Former President pro tempore of the United States Senate

Maxine Kumin

Maxine Kumin

American poet

Phyllis Holden

Phyllis Holden

Bob Dole's ex-wife

Dean M. Kelley

Dean M. Kelley

American author

Bramwell Fletcher

Bramwell Fletcher

Film actor

Mary Josephine Ray

Mary Josephine Ray


Donald Hall

Donald Hall

American poet

Jane Kenyon

Jane Kenyon

American poet

David E. Blackmer

David E. Blackmer

American audio engineer

Annie R. Smith

Annie R. Smith

Uriah Smith's sister

Rod Price

Rod Price

English guitarist

J. Willard Marriott

J. Willard Marriott

American entrepreneur

William Nathaniel Rogers

William Nathaniel Rogers

U. S. representative

Rip Coleman

Rip Coleman

American professional baseball player

Glenn Goerke

Glenn Goerke


E. Roger Muir

E. Roger Muir

Canadian television producer

Mike Ryan

Mike Ryan

New Zealand olympic athlete

Francis Cleveland

Francis Cleveland

Theatre director