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CD-ROM Information
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As a service, the New Hampshire Historical Society provides client
schools and other appropriate groups a CD-ROM containing the contents
of the Education section of its Web site.
Given free of charge in advance of a scheduled lesson or guided tour, the
CD-ROM does not replace the Web site; rather, it is intended as a
convenience to the user, allowing for easier and quicker retrieval and
distribution of the lessons, classroom activities, slide shows and
documents of background information available on our Web pages.

Current Version
NHHSCD10.1
Updates
New versions of the CD-ROM are created at least once a
year — more often, perhaps, as conditions dictate. You will
know at a glance that your CD-ROM is current if its label matches that
listed above. If we add or change materials on our Web site between
yearly versions of the CD-ROM, the changes will be itemized here so
that you will always have access to the latest information.
New to the Web site (to be incorporated into the next version of the
CD-ROM):
Nothing at this time.
New
to NHHSCD10:
Historical New Hampshire Bibliography [Excel]
Update for NHHSCD10.1:
Update to Who Am I in New Hampshire History? [Slides]
Frequently
Asked Questions
We will address issues pertaining to the use of the CD-ROM as they arise.
- May others who have not signed up for a Society program or lesson receive
the CD-ROM?
The CD-ROM may be purchased for $10.00.
- What images appear on the CD-ROM?
Background: Plan of New Hampshire, 1739 (NHHS Collections)
Top Left: An Amoskeag Locomotive showing mills of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company in the background (NHHS Collections)
Top Right: Abenaki Child's Toy Canoe (NHHS 1992.501r
)
Center Right: Rochester's Stephen Wentworth Tavern Sign depicting General Wolfe, 1770 (NHHS Collections)
Bottom Right: One of 21 frames comprising a panoramic scroll that depicts a trip to the White Mountains in 1875 by eight young men and women from New York. The drawing is by an unidentified woman in the group. (NHHS Collections)
Bottom Left: John Calfe's Horn made at Mt. Independance, Apl 1777; the inscription reads: "What I contain shall freely go to bring a haughty tyrant low." (NHHS Collections)
Center Left: Photograph of workers in a Derry shoe shop, undated (NHHS Collections)
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