Hudson

Historically Speaking

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States
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Author: Diane Chubb, Lynne Ober ISBN: 9781625843128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: December 3, 2009
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Diane Chubb, Lynne Ober
ISBN: 9781625843128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: December 3, 2009
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English
Hudson has a history of remarkable characters and events, from
the young Piscataqua woman who ignited King Philip�s War to a successful kitten rescue during the Great Ice Flood of 1936. Meet the distinguished patrons who shaped Hudson�s legacy, such as settler Nathaniel Cross, who famously escaped Indian capture, and Dr. Alfred Hills and his wife Virginia, namesakes of the many Alvirne buildings. Relive the heyday of Benson�s Animal Farm, subject of community-wide nostalgia since its closing in 1987. Authors Diane Chubb and Lynne Ober also unearth some of Hudson�s darker moments, like the 1925 murder that some consider one of New Hampshire�s most gruesome or the 1974 fire that engulfed Alvirne High School in a ball of flame. For residents and visitors alike, Hudson: Historically Speaking reveals this suburb�s rich history of commerce, controversy, and culture.
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Hudson has a history of remarkable characters and events, from
the young Piscataqua woman who ignited King Philip�s War to a successful kitten rescue during the Great Ice Flood of 1936. Meet the distinguished patrons who shaped Hudson�s legacy, such as settler Nathaniel Cross, who famously escaped Indian capture, and Dr. Alfred Hills and his wife Virginia, namesakes of the many Alvirne buildings. Relive the heyday of Benson�s Animal Farm, subject of community-wide nostalgia since its closing in 1987. Authors Diane Chubb and Lynne Ober also unearth some of Hudson�s darker moments, like the 1925 murder that some consider one of New Hampshire�s most gruesome or the 1974 fire that engulfed Alvirne High School in a ball of flame. For residents and visitors alike, Hudson: Historically Speaking reveals this suburb�s rich history of commerce, controversy, and culture.

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