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  1. A geography of New-Hampshire: With a new map of the state, for families and schools : embracing 1. A short topographical and historical sketch of every ... general view of the state ... 4. A glossary by James G Carter, 1831
  2. A geography of New-Hampshire: With a new map of the state : for families and schools by James G Carter, 1831
  3. New Hampshire Vermont: Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
  4. A Gazetteer of New Hampshire, Containing Descriptions of All the Counties, Towns, and Districts in the State; Also, of Its Principal Mountains, rivers by John Hayward, 1993-06

61. CIA - The World Factbook -- Saudi Arabia
geography note Definition Field Listing extensive coastlines on Persian Gulf andRed Sea Sultan bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud chancery 601 new hampshire Avenue NW
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62. Map & Graph: Europe:Countries By Geography: Area: Comparative
Map Graph Europe geography Area comparative. Scroll down for more information,Show map full screen. 10. Slovakia, about twice the size of new hampshire. 11.
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  • 63. Dartmouth Faculty Scholarship Today - Essays
    a software program that analyzes satellite data and maps geographic information,for Grant, a 26,800acre parcel of undeveloped land in northern new hampshire.
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~dartfac/essays/difference.html
    Vicki Allen '06 and Rebecca Jennings '03 get real-world experiences in basic research and scholarly publishing. These undergraduates benefit from Dartmouth's commitment to teaching and its unusual and direct access to the work of senior faculty members.
    Letter from the Deans
    Letter from the Editor Undergraduates Making a Difference Do Technologically Advanced Weapons Make for Shorter Wars? ... Unknown: Bronze Ram
    Vicki Allen's summer job, supported by a NASA New Hampshire Space Grant, involved combining a variety of digital data to create a forty-town master map collection for the Upper Valley Land Trust, a local land conservation organization. When first-year student Vicki Allen, '06 from Washington DC, knocked on Professor Dick Birnie's door last spring, she was looking for a summer job. "I wanted to stay in New Hampshire for the summer," says Allen, "and I was looking for a job that would let me work outside some of the time." Birnie and Allen had met briefly about nine months earlier, during Allen's freshmen orientation trip. Birnie, on hand to help welcome the students, joined Allen's group at dinner one night, a Dartmouth graduate himself (Class of '66), Birnie sat next to Allen. Allen told him she had developed an interest in GIS (geographic information systems) after taking an advanced high school geography course. She didn't know it at the time, but this was the exact area of Birnie's expertise. Birnie's career in remote sensing has taken him from Pakistan to Greenland using GIS, a software program that analyzes satellite data and maps geographic information, for mineral exploration and environmental research. Recently, he had been using his talents closer to home. For the past few years, he has been working with College Forester Kevin Evans on digitally mapping Dartmouth's Second College Grant, a 26,800-acre parcel of undeveloped land in northern New Hampshire.

    64. Dartmouth Library Collection Development Policy
    GEOGRAPHIC AREAS. The map and atlas collection emphasizes (but is not limited to)the Hanover and the surrounding towns, 3) the state of new hampshire, 4) the
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~cmdc/cdp/maps.html
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    DARTMOUTH COLLEGE PROGRAM
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    COLLECTING INTENSITY CHART is located on a separate page.

    COLLECTION AREA Map and Atlas Collection
    GENERAL PURPOSE The overall purpose is to provide cartographic materials in support of user needs in instructional and research activities for the College and the Dartmouth community.
    GENERAL SUBJECT BOUNDARIES Collection development for the Map Room collection falls under the following Library of Congress classifications:
    G 1001-3102
    Atlases (i.e., all sheet maps and G class atlases and globes) G 3160-9999 Maps GA 101-1999 Cartography, selectively D Gazetteer (i.e., geographic place listings which give map coordinates) Z 6021-6028 Bibliography by request LANGUAGES Priority is given to maps and atlases with texts in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Russian. When there exists a unique map or atlas that is of special importance, the above guideline may be waived. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS The map and atlas collection emphasizes (but is not limited to) the following (given in order of priority): (1) Dartmouth College, 2) Hanover and the surrounding towns, 3) the state of New Hampshire, 4) the state of Vermont, 5) New England, 6) the northeastern region of the United States, 7) the polar regions, 8) the United States and Canada, and 9) U.S.S.R.

    65. Error: Can't Find Web Site
    Map of the State of new hampshire.
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    66. History Of Discoveries - Society Interested In Geographical Discovery, Voyages O
    are often found in combined geography and geology Fine map libraries do exist atHarvard and of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, new hampshire, Rhode Island
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    McCorkle, Barbara B. compiler. New England in Early Printed Maps, 1513 to 1800: An Illustrated Carto-Bibliography. Providence: The John Carter Brown Library, 2001. xx + 354 pp. $185.00. ISBN 091661753X.
    Alphabetically, New England comprises the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Carto-bibliographies of varying value do exist for the individual states. However, no systematic list of the region’s maps has ever been published. Barbara Backus McCorkle has—single-handedly—undertaken in the volume under review an illustrated carto-bibliography of New England printed maps from the region’s earliest appearance on Waldseemüller’s 1513 map to its inclusion on five national maps of 1800. Her definition of a “New England” map is one which includes “at least part of three or more of the present-day states of the area.” (p. xiv) Some areas of present-day Canada are also included in the earlier maps.
    Martin Torodash
    Stockbridge, Massachusetts Historical Commission

    67. Maps And Countries Reference @ SchoolAtlas
    Mississippi,Missouri,Montana,Nebraska,Nevada,new hampshire,new Jersey,new Mexico,newYork,North CIA World Factbook maps and Geographic information on all
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  • 68. Patrick's Placename Search Links
    Geographic Comparison Table Alabama Alabama maps Fedmarket Alabama US CensusBureau Geographic Comparison Table - new hampshire ALHN new
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    If you can't find your placename here... if it is in the US... it probably doesn't exist! State specific links are at the top. General links are near the middle. A few international links are at the very bottom. This page consists only of links to other sites. Most of the links come from Fedmarket and various sites belonging to members of USGenWeb The American Local History Network , and The American History and Genealogy Network . Without their work, this page of links would not be possible. NOTE: Migrations makes no claims to any of these sites, unless otherwise specified. Click here to return to the Migrations homepage.
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    (GREAT SITE!!) Historical County Lines Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names Rootsweb Town Search USGS Geographic Names Information System ... U.S. County Formation Maps 1643-Present International Links:
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    69. Antique Maps, Antique Atlases & Books On Antique Maps & Atlases & The History Of
    Full Details. Geographical, Historical and Statistical Map of new hampshire,Carey Lea (1822), $395.00, Full Details. Geographical, Statistical
    http://www.raremaps.com/cgi-bin/map-builder.cgi?America New-England

    70. Old Hampshire Mapped
    route descriptions from John Cary s new Itinerary, 6th Extracts about hampshire fromWilliam Cobbett s Rural Rides about topics from the maps; cartography and
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    Hints Notes about old maps of the county of Hampshire
    Jean and Martin Norgate: 1996-2003
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    Itineraries Christopher Saxton's map of Hampshire, 1575, engraved by Leonard Terwoort.
    Peter Keer's map of Hampshire, 1605, English edition, published 1620. John Norden's map of Hampshire, 1590s-1600s, William Hole engraving, published in Camden's Britannia John Speed's map of Hampshire, engraved by Hondius, 1611. Michael Drayton's map of Hampshire, 1613, to accompany the second song of Poly-Olbion. Mathew Simmons table of distances, and thumbnail map, Hampshire, 1643. John Blaeu's map of Hampshire, 1645. Richard Blome's Mapp of Hantshire, 1673, and extracts from Britannia, or a Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. John Ogilby's road strip maps, 1675, Hampshire plates. and text from his itineraries. Robert Morden's map of Hampshire, 1695, published in later editions of Camden's Britannia. John Senex's road strip maps, 1719-57, Hampshire plates. Emanuel Bowen's road strip maps, 1720s-50s, Hampshire plates.

    71. New Hampshire Genealogical Resources
    Railroad Stations in new hampshire (by county) and old time post cards.Vital Records Information for new hampshire. maps Geographic Information.
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    New Hampshire Genealogy
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    72. Bates College: Ladd Library Virtual Reference Shelf Maps Research Guide
    on microfilm Maine 9 reels, 3 reels new hampshire - 8 reels Index and Carto-Bibliographyof maps 1789-1969. Indexed by geographic area and subject, map title
    http://abacus.bates.edu/Library/resources/reference/maps.shtml
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    73. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Society - United States Local - New H
    Learn about the state s symbols and geography. 4. new hampshire Map http//www.easterninns.com/images/nh_map_big2.gifExplore a partial and detailed map of
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    74. Rodgers Bibliography Atlantic History Seminar
    A List of Geographical Atlases in the Library of Congress maps and Charts of NorthAmerica and the West Indies The Massachusetts and new hampshire Boundary Line
    http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~atlantic/biblographies/cartography/rodgers.html

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    Working Papers Workshops
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    E-mail address: syr@world.std.com
    These are the things that I have used to create a small series of maps to accompany my dissertation.
    Reference Materials
    Acts and Resolves, Public and Private, of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay , I-XVII Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1869-1910, passim
    Essential reference for understanding boundary line alterations.
    Also see volume 21 for town charters and boundary descriptions, 1691-1714. Contains a few references to perambulation guidelines in volume 1.
    Akagi, Roy Hidemichi. The Town Proprietors of the New England Colonies ... Gloucester, MA: Peter Smith, 1963.
    Atwood, Stanley B. The Length and Breadth of Maine. Augusta, Maine: Kennebec Journal Print Shop, 1946; reprinted as Maine Studies, no. 96, Orno, Maine: University of Maine, 1973. Barry, Ann P., comp. Connecticut Towns and Their Establishment. Hartford: Connecticut: Connecticut State Library, 1985.

    75. Proceedings Of The 9th Annual Federal Depository Library Conference - Article #1
    as Dublin Core or Federal Geographic Data Committee We are considering including morerecent maps in the Web site, especially those from new hampshire, many of
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    October 22 - 25, 2000 Cover/Title Page Table of Contents Agenda Digitizing the Historic USGS Maps of New England Meredith Ricker
    University of New Hampshire
    Durham, NH The Historic USGS Maps of New England Project was conceived in October 1998 and substantially completed in September 1999. The purpose of the project was to make valuable historical USGS topographic maps easily accessible through the Web. The 1,188-map archive represents complete geographical coverage of New England from the 1890s to 1950s. Project Conception Christopher Marshall of Amherst, New Hampshire, began scanning old topographic maps of New Hampshire out of personal interest. A map enthusiast with an interest in New Hampshire railroad history, he began searching out old maps in order to discover the locations of abandoned railroads and train stations. He found that current maps sometimes show old railroad right-of-ways, but sometimes those grades have been reused for newer roads, thus obscuring the old information. He needed the older maps, but found locating them problematic. Since area libraries had spotty collections and did not circulate the maps, Chris started to scan them in order to be able to examine them as a group. He started at his local public library and went from library to library until he reached us at the University of New Hampshire.

    76. Press Release -- National Geographic's TOPO! Mapping Products Now Available From
    northeastern states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, new hampshire, new Jersey,new York, Rhode to integrate clear topographic details into GIS maps.
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    Redlands, CaliforniaESRI and the National Geographic Society today announced the immediate availability of National Geographic's award-winning TOPO! software, which combines seamless map coverage of most U.S. states with easy-to-use mapping tools. Also available through ESRI is National Geographic's TOPO! extension for ArcGIS , which allows users of ESRI's flagship ArcGIS product line to use data contained in the TOPO! products for geographic information system (GIS) applications. TOPO! products cover an entire state or group of states. Each product includes statewide coverage from scanned United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:24,000- and 1:100,000-scale topographic maps and is global positioning system (GPS)-ready. TOPO! products can be used to create routes and upload waypoints to a GPS. In addition, three-dimensional digital shaded relief can be toggled on/off. TOPO! products are currently available for Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, the mid-Atlantic states (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia as well as the District of Columbia), Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, the northeastern states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont), Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Other states will be available soon. TOPO! products are priced at $99.95 each.

    77. US Alumni, Department Of Geography And Planning
    Thomas Duffy Concord, new hampshire 1971 MS geography Back to US map. MariaFigueroa Loesburg, Virginia 1994 - MA Geog. Planning Back to US map.
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    GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING ALUMNI
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    Bonny Berkner
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    Manish Chowdhary
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    Thomas Duffy Concord, New Hampshire 1971 - MS Geography Back to US map Maria Figueroa Loesburg, Virginia 1994 - MA Geog. Planning Back to US map Stephanie Fleck Baltimore, Maryland Back to US map Kenneth Gillie, Jr. Carlisle, Pennsylvania 1995 - MA Geography Back to US map Kathy Kolz New York, New York 1995 - MA Geography Back to US map Shawn M. Mason Washington, D.C. Back to US map Meredith Miller Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Back to US map Gregory Oliver Dover, Delaware 1976 - BA Geography Back to US map Gus Platis Washington, D.C

    78. Introduction To New Hampshire - The United States Of America
    hampshire quarter will give the rest of the nation a sense of new hampshire’s natural This50 State Quarter Map is a great way to collect and display all 50
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    Photograph by John Mucci W elcome to the beautiful state of New Hampshire! From the heavily forested north country, to its rugged mountains and clear blue lakes, to its historic coast, New Hampshire is naturally a magnet for vacationers. W hen the snows fall in the winter, New Hampshire becomes a true winter wonderland. Visitors from all over flock to the many mountain resorts, enjoying skiing on spectacular terrain that ranges from novice to expert. Cross-country skiing is also booming, with hundreds of miles of groomed trails weaving throughout the fields and forests. W hen summer arrives, boaters and swimmers head for the sparkling blue lakes, hikers and campers seek out the beauty of the mountains, and beach lovers head for the ocean. N o words can adequately describe what happens in fall in New Hampshire. The hills become a festival of fall foliage color, the days are clear and crisp, the skies of the deepest blue, and the lakes sparkle with brilliant sunlight. Everywhere, there is color; in the fields and forests, on the hills, and in the picture-book villages. Yellows and browns, brilliant orange and fiery red, the changing foliage attracts visitors from all over the world to see this glorious and spectacular display. THE NAME: Captain John Mason received a grant for land in 1629. He named this land New Hampshire after the English county of Hampshire where he had enjoyed a number of years as a child.

    79. New Hampshire
    hampshire” (1949) and “new hampshire, My new hampshire” (1963 Origin of nameFrom the English county of hampshire. Geographic center In Belknap Co., 3 mi
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      Capital: Concord Governor: Craig Benson, R (to Jan. 2005) Senators: Judd Gregg, R (to Jan. 2005); John E. Sununu, R (to Jan. 2009) Treasurer: Michael Ablowich, R (to Dec. 2004) Secy. of State: William M. Gardner, D (to Dec. 2004) Atty. General: Peter Heed, R (to Jan. 2005) Entered Union (rank): June 21, 1788 (9) Present constitution adopted: Motto: Live free or die State Symbols: flower purple lilac (1919) tree white birch (1947) animal white-tailed deer (1983) insect ladybug (1977) saltwater fish striped bass (1994) freshwater fish brook trout (1995) amphibian spotted newt (1985) butterfly karner blue (1992) bird purple finch (1957) songs Nickname: Granite State Origin of name: From the English county of Hampshire 10 largest cities (2000): Manchester, 107,006; Nashua, 86,605; Concord, 40,687; Derry, 34,021; Rochester, 28,461; Salem, 28,112; Dover, 26,884; Merrimack, 25,119; Londonderry, 23,236; Hudson, 22,928

    80. New Hampshire: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
    State Sport Skiing. Related Pages new hampshire Map/Quiz Printout Answergeography questions about new hampshire using the map on this quiz.
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    New Hampshire Facts, Map and State Symbols New Hampshire Flag Printout/Quiz New Hampshire was the 9 th state in the USA ; it became a state on June 21, 1788. State Abbreviation - NH State Capital - Concord Largest City - Manchester Area - 9,351 square miles [New Hampshire is the 46th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [New Hampshire is the 41st most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - textiles, lumber, tourism, electronic equipment, software Presidential Birthplace Franklin Pierce was born in Hillsborough (now Hillsboro) on November 23, 1804 (he was the 14th US President, serving from 1853 to 1857). Major Rivers - Androscoggin River, Connecticut River, Merrimack River

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