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- Hampton's "Haunted" House in 1930s
- Search for Jones Body in Paris
- The 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth
- Photos of Goodwin Park
- Caleb Gurney's Henderson Point Explosion
- Ten Pleasant Street, Portsmouth
- Assassination of President Lincoln
- Wentworth-by-the-Sea, Turning the 20th Century
- Wentworth-by-the-Sea, the Swinging Smith '60s
- Wentworth-by-the-Sea 1920s Brochure
- U-boats Surrender in Portsmouth, 1945
- "Illustrated Memories" of Seacoast NH, 1890s
- "Illustrated Memories" of York and Kittery, Maine
- Portsmouth Train Wrecks
- Portsmouth Photos: "An Old Town by the Sea"
- Old Dover Scrapbook
- Memorial Bridge Dedication, August 17, 1923 Newsreel
- Newly Discovered Ironsides Photo
- Victorian Portsmouth
- Attractive Bits Along the Shore, 1890s
- Early Hampton Beach
- Gosport Harbor, 1860s
- The Ice Storm of 1886
- "Old Ironsides" in Portsmouth
- PENNY POSTCARDS
- Poet Whittier's Homes
- July 4 Fireworks and Kids
- Tour the "Bad Boy" Museum
- Goodwin Monument and Mansion (Part 1)
- Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (Part 1)
- They Blew Up Henderson's Point!
- Mrs. Stafford's Paul Jones Flag
- South Coast Maine Gallery
- Ironsides "Barracks" Arrives in Boston
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich House
- Memorial Bridge Card
- A Trip to Star Island
- Phillips Exeter Academy Tour
- EARLY ARTWORK
- John Hancock Insurance Patriotic Pamphlets
- Two Newspaper Engravings of Early Fires
- US Naval Battles on 1900 Insurance Calendar
- Assassination of President Lincoln
- Picture of Fort William and Mary
- Two paintings by Sarah Foster
- Sarah Foster's Murder House" Watercolor
- Vignettes of Portsmouth Part One
- Washington & Lear Family Portraits
- Pictures of the Warner House
- Test Your Maritime History IQ
- Portraits of John Paul Jones
- Framers of Freedom Gallery
- Prehistoric Indian Artifacts
- Poems, Songs & Ballads
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