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    summer residents and artists, which continues to this day. The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen began in Sandwich as "Sandwich Home Industries" in 1920, and...
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    New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont...
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    J. Randolph Coolidge Jr. (category Fellows of the American Institute of Architects)
    continued her work in supporting local craftsmen and was the founder of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen in 1932. She died on October 6, 1952, in...
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    Profile House (category Defunct hotels in New Hampshire)
    The station survived for many years, and it was home to the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen until it was demolished when Interstate 93 was constructed...
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    Lake Sunapee (category Lakes of Sullivan County, New Hampshire)
    is a non-profit educational association. League of NH Craftsmen's Fair: The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen starts this annual nine-day event on the...
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  • Annalee Dolls (category Companies based in Belknap County, New Hampshire)
    continued to create dolls and began to sell them through the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. She soon moved to Boston and continued to sell her dolls...
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    one of a series of pages that list New Hampshire historical markers. The text of each marker is provided within its entry. Town of Derry "Some of the...
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  • Karl Drerup (category People from Thornton, New Hampshire)
    the President of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, and ceramists Edwin and Mary Scheier, the Drerups moved to New Hampshire. Settling in Thornton...
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    brought a second shipment of supplies along with 70 new settlers, including the first women. Some German, Polish, and Slovak craftsmen also arrived, but they...
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  • Gerry Williams (artist) (category People from Dunbarton, New Hampshire)
    ceramic classes at the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. In 1953 he built his own studio and home in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, where he remained for...
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