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  • [[File:Map of USA NH.svg|thumb|300px|The location of the [[State of New Hampshire]] in the [[United States of America]]]] {{main|New Hampshire}}
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  • * [[Renewable energy in the United States]] * [[New England]]
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  • *[[New Deal]] *[[New Hampshire]]
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  • * [[Lyme, New Hampshire]], a town in western New Hampshire * [[Lyme, New York]], a town in New York along the Lake Ontario shoreline
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  • * [[Wharerata]], New Zealand, also known as Bartletts * [[Bartlett, New Hampshire]], a New England town
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  • ...ampshire politician)]], American Democratic legislator from [[Grafton, New Hampshire|Grafton]] ...Democratic legislator; 2nd congressional district (1843–45, 1845–47); New Jersey General Assembly (1877–79)
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  • * [[Plymouth, New Hampshire]] * [[Plymouth, New York]]
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  • ...United States," as also the act passed by them on the—day of June, 1798, intitled "An Act to punish frauds committed on the bank of the United States," (an ...ons were Delaware, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Vermont. See {{cite book |title=[[s:Debates in the Several State Conv
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  • *[[The Music Hall (Portsmouth)]], New Hampshire *[[Music Hall (Tarrytown, New York)]]
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  • ...aughan (New Hampshire)]], 18th-century colonial lieutenant governor of New Hampshire * {{intitle}}
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  • **{{flag|New Hampshire|name=State of New Hampshire}} **{{flag|New York|name=State of New York}}
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  • **{{flag|New Brunswick|name=Province of New Brunswick}} **{{flag|New Hampshire|name=State of New Hampshire}}
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  • ...e)]] (1635–1705), English proprietor and governor of the Province of New Hampshire *{{intitle|Samuel Allen}}
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  • * [[Mount Rowe]], a small mountain in New Hampshire* [[Row (disambiguation)]] *{{Intitle|Rowe}}
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  • * [[Monroe, New Hampshire]] a town in Grafton County, * [[Mount Monroe]], a peak in the White Mountains of New Hampshire
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  • *[[Hampton, New Brunswick]] *[[Hampton, New Hampshire]]
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  • * [[Washington, New Hampshire]] * [[Washington, New Jersey]]
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  • * [[Springfield, New South Wales]] * [[Springfield, New Brunswick (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...luded [[Quakers]], "[[witches]]," pirates, murderers, rebels, debtors, and newspaper editors. ...present day, Volume 1. Boston: Little, Brown, 1900; p.86</ref> In 1704, a new building replaced the old on the same site.<ref>{{Citation |publisher = Nor
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  • *[[Ray B. Thomas]], American college football coach for the New Hampshire Wildcats *{{intitle|Ray Thomas}}
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