Not New Hampshire: Italian-born Sculptor, Joseph Arthur Coletti (1898-1973)
Cow Hampshire readers may be surprised to see me writing about someone who was neither born nor lived in the State of New Hampshire. On occasion I happen across a name or event that ties into a story...
View ArticleNew Hampshire WWI Military: Heroes of Exeter
At Exeter New Hampshire’s town meeting of March 1919, a committee was appointed to consider the building of a memorial to the soldiers and sailors of the town. They recommended a sum not to exceed...
View ArticleNew Hampshire World War I Military: 2nd Lieut Harry Dickinson Thrasher of...
I learned about Harry Dickinson Thrasher by chance while researching the WWI heroes of a seacoast town. The Portsmouth Herald newspaper of 21 Sep 1918 on page 4 posted this brief notice: “American...
View ArticleNew Hampshire WWI Military: Heroes of Jaffrey
There are many who write about the famed ‘Buddies’ monument in Jaffrey New Hampshire. It stands 16 feet tall and was carved from a single block of stone by sculptor Virgo “Viggo” Brandt-Ericksen. But...
View ArticleNot New Hampshire: Sculptor Carl H. Conrads of Germany and West Hartford CT
Carl Henry Conrads (erroneously called Charles Conrads in some sources) was not a New Hampshire native, nor did he ever live within our state’s boundaries. But he did sculpt some of our most famous...
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