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Born in Berlin, N.H., raised in Rochester, N.H. Graduated from Holy Rosary High School in 1964. Following an eight-year military career, which included two years in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War, the author completed, between May 1972 and December 1974, double major honors programs in History and French at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Rochester, New Hampshire:
Territory to Township, 1620-1799

On the Provincial New Hampshire northern northeast border, the frontier territory, later known as the Town of Rochester, N.H., stood at an important historical confluence. To the Indigenous Abenaki, the area was an important transit point where nine trails convened and crossed.

In Their Own Words: Transcription and Research of the Original Records of Colonial Rochester, New Hampshire, 1722-1799

Both the town records transcription and research Volume II and the

contextual history of the territory and township, Volume I, is presented to inform the reader about Rochester, N.H. both as an Indigenous Abenaki ancestral territory, and frontier township.

Rochester, New Hampshire: Territory to Township by Patrick O. Connelly on The Spotlight Network

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Rochester,
New Hampshire

Territory to Township, 1620-1799

(History of Rochester, New Hampshire Book 1)

Transcription and Research of the Original Records of Colonial Rochester, New Hampshire, 1722-1799

In Their
Own Words

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