Exeter in southern New Hampshire, about 10 miles from the coastline, has a rich history. It was once the summer home of the Pennacook Abenaki. In 1638, it was settled by the Rev. John Wheelwright, an ...
Exeter has undeniably undergone significant transformations over the years. While many of these changes have been a result of gradual modernisation, others have occurred more abruptly. Various factors ...
A broad cross-section of Exeter citizens and civic leaders turned out Saturday morning to unveil a Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire Historic Marker honoring Exeter's Black Revolutionary War ...
Memories bring the past to life in Wyoming Valley town with links to colonial times. Barbara Coyne Velazquez looks for photos of her father, James Coyne, the previous mayor of Exeter. Aimee Dilger/the ...
• In celebration of its 300th anniversary, the Exeter Friends Meetinghouse, 191 Meetinghouse Road, Exeter Township, will present a special history talk on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Dr. Karen Guenther, a ...
Of the dozen or so history writers of Exeter, Benjamin Franklin Swasey is probably the least known or cited. It’s a shame because his writing is filled with delightful tidbits not generally found in ...