Would NH Be Here Without Pocahontas?
Capt. John Smith was not the most trustworthy narrator

Capt. John Smith was not the most trustworthy narrator

We're trying, but 12,000 years of Native history is still often ignored or stereotyped

Sometimes a myth turns out to be a fact

A true professional with a deep interest in local history, she desires more attention today

What do two carved "putti" have to do with the murder of the wife of NH's first governor?

The Oxford English Dictionary is the wrong place to look

Two Portsmouth figures created and saved Dartmouth College

Indigenous leader still a mystery

Deadly encounter with "Captain Shrimp" is key to NH founding story

Molloy was a rare voice attempting to tell Indigenous history to children.

Before Europeans, a local historian wrote, “the noble Piscataqua was unvisited and unknown.”

