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- And then there was one, a history of the hotels of the summit and the west side of Mt. Washington, by George E. McAvoy
- Clippers of the port of Portsmouth and the men who built them, by Ray Brighton
- The natural history of the seacoast region of New Hampshire, by Richard J. Ladd
- Sarah Josepha Hale, a New England pioneer, 1788-1879, by Sherbrooke Rogers
- Frederic C. Dumaine, office boy to tycoon, Arthur M. Kenison
- Carpenter memorial library,, the gift of Frank P. Carpenter to the city of Manchester, New Hampshire, a memorial to his wife, Elenora Blood Carpenter. Dedication exercises, November 18, 1914
- Interstate 93 improvements Salem to Manchester IM-IR-93-1(174)0,10418-C, Salem to Manchester IM-IR-93-1(174)0, 10419-C, Prepared for NH Dep't. of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration
- Shaping our heritage, reflections celebrating traditional arts apprenticeships in New Hampshire : a publication to accompany the 2012 traditional arts apprenticeship gathering, New Hampshire State Council on the Arts ; Lynn Martin Graton, ed
- History of the town of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, from the time of the first settlement within its borders, 1640 until 1900, by Warren Brown
- New Hampshire architecture, an illustrated guide, by Bryant F. Tolles, Jr., with Carolyn K. Tolles
- The Merrimack River;, its source and its tributaries. Embracing a history of manufactures, and of the towns along its course; their geography, topography, and products, with a description of the magnificent natural scenery about its upper waters., By J. W. Meader
- Brewing in New Hampshire, Glenn A. Knoblock and James T. Gunter
- Eternal vigilance, the story of the New Hampshire Constitution : level III, written by Lorenca Consuelo Rosal ; illustrated and calligraphed by R.P. Hale
- Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790: New Hampshire
- Kicking the leaves, poems, by Donald Hall
- Old country stores of New Hampshire, Bruce Heald
- The history of Weare, New Hampshire, 1735-1888, by William Little. David Cross, Abner P. Collins, Josiah G. Dearborn, Robert Peaslee, Sylvester C. Gould, town committee who furnished the material
- The Indian heritage of New Hampshire and northern New England, edited by Thaddeus Piotrowski
- The New Hampshire Medical Society,, a history., Prepared and edited by Hamilton S. Putnam
- New Hampshire's forests, New Hampshire's people, 100 years of the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association, Stephen Long, editor
- Feasibility study Manchester airport area , proposed access improvements
- Patterns for cooperation, a report of the Manchester Interlibrary Cooperative (MILC) : an intertype library cooperative in Manchester, New Hampshire, y Shirley Gray Adamovich, /
- Manchester's shoe industry, Kelly Kilcrease & Yvette Lazdowski
- The New Hampshire constitution 1784, adopted June 2, 1784
- Still to mow, poems, Maxine Kumin
- You know you're in New Hampshire when--, 101 quintessential places, people, events, customs, lingo, and eats of the Granite State, John Clayton
- Republic of shade, New England and the American elm, Thomas J. Campanella
- The story of New Hampshire, [by] J. Duane Squires. Drawings by Laurence R. Webster
- History of the town of Claremont, New Hampshire, for a period of one hundred and thirty years from 1764 to 1894,, by Otis F. R. Waite
- Chocorua and other poems, Cedric Whitman ; introduction by Robert Fitzgerald
- The book of the White Mountains,, by John Anderson and Stearns Morse
- The history of New-Hampshire, by Jeremy Belknap ; with a new introduction by John Kirtland Wright
- New Hampshire, a living landscape : panoramic photographs, by Peter E. Randall ; essay by Ronald Jager ; with a foreword by Stephen H. Taylor
- Where the mountain stands alone, stories of place in the Monadnock Region, Howard Mansfield, editor
- Pebble in a pool,, the widening circles of Dorothy Canfield Fisher's life., Illustrated with photos
- Essays on New Hampshire's part in the struggle for American independence, collected and edited by the Bicentennial Committee of the New Hampshire Sons of the American Revolution
- Open for the season
- Portsmouth and the Piscataqua, by Peter E. Randall
- New Hampshire, the state that made us a nation, a celebration of the bicentennial of the United States Constitution, editorial board, William M. Gardner, Frank C. Mevers, Richard F. Upton ; editorial consultants, Karen Bowden, John F. Page
- Bethlehem, New Hampshire;, a bicentennial history., Edited with introductory chapters by Gregory C. Wilson, and written by the people of Bethlehem with dedication to Hattie Whitcomb Taylor
- Seabrook and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the licensing of a nuclear power plant, Donald W. Stever, Jr
- The great migration begins, immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Robert Charles Anderson
- Dedication of a statue of General Franklin Pierce, fourteenth President of the United States, at the State house, Concord, November 25, 1914., Erected and dedicated by the state of New Hampshire
- Shaker textile arts, Beverly Gordon
- An old town by the sea,, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- Meetinghouse & church in early New England., Jerauld A. Manter: photographic collaborator
- A comprehensive index of H.E. Noyes' 1899 history of Hampstead, N.H., edited by Helen F. Evans
- The Granite State's Boston post canes, a New England tradition, by Barbara Staples
- Documents and records relating to the State of New-Hampshire, during the period of the American revolution, from 1776 to 1783 ; including the constitution of New-Hampshire, 1776 ; New-Hampshire declaration for independence ; the Association test, with names of signers &c. ; Declaration of American Independence, July 4, 1776 ; the Articles of Confederation, 1778, Pub. by authority of the legislature of New-Hampshire ... Comp. and ed. by Nathaniel Bouton
- The College on the hill, a Dartmouth chronicle, edited by Ralph Nading Hill