New Hampshire NuggetsNew Hampshire was the 1st state in the country to declare its independence from Great Britain, and the 1st to set up its own independent government.
WELCOME TO NEW HAMPSHIRE!! New Hampshire was the first state to declare its independence from Great Britain, and it was the first to set up its own independent government, having done so in January 1776. That fierce independence that NH natives are known for was shining through way back then! New Hampshire was named by Captain John Mason for Hampshire, England. It was part of the original 13 colonies, and became the 9th state in the country on June 21, 1788. We are one of the six states that make up New England. "The Granite State" is one of 4 nicknames that New Hampshire is known by, and it's also the one most people know of. This nickname came about because of the enormous amounts of granite formations and quarries throughout the state. The other nicknames are "Mother of Rivers", for the five great rivers of New England that originate in NH's mountains; "The White Mountain State" for the White Mountain Range; and "Switzerland of America" for the beautiful mountain scenery. Our state is certainly a very beautiful state!
This phrase came about from a letter General John Stark wrote on July 31, 1809. He sent his toast via letter to an anniversary of the Battle of Bennington, in which he wrote: "Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils." To learn a little about our logo in the middle of our New Hampshire state seal, "The Old Man in the Mountains", visit my friend Monika McGillicuddy's blog - we're missing him more each day!! Our state seal is the broadside view of the frigate "Raleigh", with a granite boulder in the foreground, and a beautiful rising sun in the background. A laurel wreath surrounds the picture. The ship signified the state's emergence as a major shipbuilding center during war years. New Hampshire's state flag has the state seal centered on a blue field surrounded by laurel leaves and the nine stars for NH being the 9th state in the country.
The very fragrant purple lilac is our state flower. Oh they smell These are just a few historical tidbits about my state of New Hampshire! Check out the links I included to learn even more, and even better - watch my posts for more information about this place I call HOME - Portsmouth New Hampshire!! Related PostsNew Hampshire Naturally!New Hampshire Made Delights Portsmouth New Hampshire Tidbits Rye New Hampshire - A Slice of Seacoast Serenity It's SHOWtime on the Seacoast!! http://www.newhampshiremainerealestate.com/000A45
Posted on May 29, 2007 10:42:46 by Jessica.Malinowsky
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