Legendary Locals of Concord by Courtney, Lorraine A.

Legendary Locals of Concord

The land now called Concord was originally inhabited by the Abenaki people and the Penacook tribe. Concord's...
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Author: Lorraine A. Courtney
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Language: English
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Legendary Locals of Concord by Courtney, Lorraine A.

Legendary Locals of Concord

$53.28

Legendary Locals of Concord

$53.28
Author: Lorraine A. Courtney
Format: Paperback
Language: English
The land now called Concord was originally inhabited by the Abenaki people and the Penacook tribe. Concord's first settlers, such as Ebenezer Eastman, began laying out the Plantation of Penacook, as it was known in 1725, along the fertile fields of the Merrimack River. It was incorporated in 1734 as Rumford and then renamed to Concord by Gov. Benning Wentworth in 1765. Concord experienced a surge in transportation and manufacturing in the 19th century, producing the Concord Coaches, Prescott Pianos, and steam boilers. As Concord celebrates its 250th anniversary, the city flourishes as the state capital and has a thriving community of restaurants, entertainment, and culture for all to enjoy. It retains its town sensibility as it plans for the continued growth of the local economy. Today's civic leaders, like Byron Champlin and James Carroll, work conjointly with business leaders, such as Tom Arnold of Arnie's and Juliana Eades of the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, to build and enhance Concord's cultural, social, and economic identity.

Author: Lorraine A. Courtney
Publisher: Legendary Locals
Published: 05/18/2015
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.50w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781467101967

About the Author
Courtney, Lorraine A.: - Lorraine A. Courtney, a lover of history and people's personal stories, moved to Concord in 1989. She raised her son here and enjoys the many hiking trails to be found within city limits. While compiling this book, Courtney learned much more about the community's residents through person-to-person interviews. She adds her own photographs of contemporary Concord legends.

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