Pembroke, New Hampshire, the Glossary
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77 relations: Abenaki, All My Children, Allenstown, New Hampshire, Alternative metal, American Civil War, American Revolutionary War, Area code 603, Benning Wentworth, Bow, New Hampshire, Brian Foster (ice hockey), Brick, British North America, Byron M. Cutcheon, Caleb Scofield, Caleb Stark, Cave In, Center of population, Chichester, New Hampshire, City manager, Clay, Cochran County, Texas, Concord, New Hampshire, Daytime Emmy Awards, Deerfield, New Hampshire, Earl of Pembroke, Eastern Time Zone, Epsom, New Hampshire, Federal Information Processing Standards, General Hospital, Geographic Names Information System, Goaltender, Guiding Light, Hydropower, Ice hockey, Interstate 393, Interstate Highway System, John Lovewell, John Stark, Joseph LaPage, List of Alamo defenders, List of counties in New Hampshire, List of state routes in New Hampshire, Loudon, New Hampshire, Medal of Honor, Megan McTavish, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, Merrimack River, Municipal corporation, New England town, New Hampshire, ... Expand index (27 more) »
- New Hampshire populated places on the Merrimack River
Abenaki
The Abenaki (Abenaki: Wαpánahki) are Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands of Canada and the United States.
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All My Children
All My Children (often shortened to AMC) is an American television soap opera that aired on ABC from January 5, 1970, to September 23, 2011, and on The Online Network (TOLN) from April 29 to September 2, 2013, via Hulu, Hulu Plus, and iTunes.
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Allenstown, New Hampshire
Allenstown is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. Pembroke, New Hampshire and Allenstown, New Hampshire are new Hampshire populated places on the Merrimack River and towns in New Hampshire.
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Alternative metal (also known as alt-metal) is a genre of heavy metal music that combines heavy metal with influences from alternative rock and other genres not normally associated with metal.
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American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.
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American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.
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Area code 603
Area code 603 is the sole area code for the U.S. state of New Hampshire in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP).
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Benning Wentworth
Benning Wentworth (July 24, 1696 – October 14, 1770) was an American-born merchant and colonial administrator who served as the governor of New Hampshire from 1741 to 1766.
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Bow, New Hampshire
Bow is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. Pembroke, New Hampshire and Bow, New Hampshire are new Hampshire populated places on the Merrimack River and towns in New Hampshire.
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Brian Foster (ice hockey)
Brian Foster (born February 4, 1987) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender who is currently playing for the Wheeling Nailers in the ECHL on loan from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League (AHL).
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Brick
A brick is a type of construction material used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction.
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British North America
British North America comprised the colonial territories of the British Empire in North America from 1783 onwards.
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Byron M. Cutcheon
Byron Mac Cutcheon (May 11, 1836 – April 12, 1908) was an American Civil War officer, Medal of Honor recipient and politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Caleb Scofield
Caleb Mark Scofield (October 6, 1978 – March 28, 2018) was an American musician who was a bassist and singer mostly known for the alternative metal band Cave In, and his own sludge metal band Zozobra.
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Caleb Stark
Caleb Stark (December 3, 1759 – August 28, 1838) was an American state senator.
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Cave In
Cave In is an American rock band that formed in 1995 in Methuen, Massachusetts.
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Center of population
In demographics, the center of population (or population center) of a region is a geographical point that describes a centerpoint of the region's population.
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Chichester, New Hampshire
Chichester is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. Pembroke, New Hampshire and Chichester, New Hampshire are towns in New Hampshire.
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City manager
A city manager is an official appointed as the administrative manager of a city in the council–manager form of city government.
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Clay
Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolinite, Al2Si2O5(OH)4).
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Cochran County, Texas
Cochran County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.
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Concord, New Hampshire
Concord is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the seat of Merrimack County. Pembroke, New Hampshire and Concord, New Hampshire are new Hampshire populated places on the Merrimack River.
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Daytime Emmy Awards
The Daytime Emmy Awards, or Daytime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry.
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Deerfield, New Hampshire
Deerfield is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. Pembroke, New Hampshire and Deerfield, New Hampshire are towns in New Hampshire.
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Earl of Pembroke
Earl of Pembroke is a title in the Peerage of England that was first created in the 12th century by King Stephen of England.
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Eastern Time Zone
The Eastern Time Zone (ET) is a time zone encompassing part or all of 23 states in the eastern part of the United States, parts of eastern Canada, and the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico.
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Epsom, New Hampshire
Epsom is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. Pembroke, New Hampshire and Epsom, New Hampshire are towns in New Hampshire.
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Federal Information Processing Standards
The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) of the United States are a set of publicly announced standards that the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed for use in computer situs of non-military United States government agencies and contractors.
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General Hospital
General Hospital (often abbreviated as GH) is an American daytime television soap opera.
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Geographic Names Information System
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and location information about more than two million physical and cultural features throughout the United States and its territories; the associated states of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau; and Antarctica.
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Goaltender
In ice hockey, the goaltender (commonly referred to as the goalie) is the player responsible for preventing the hockey puck from entering their team's net, thus preventing the opposing team from scoring.
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Guiding Light
Guiding Light (known as The Guiding Light before 1975) is an American radio and television soap opera.
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Hydropower
Hydropower (from Ancient Greek -, "water"), also known as water power, is the use of falling or fast-running water to produce electricity or to power machines.
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Ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport.
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Interstate 393
Interstate 393 (I-393) is a east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway extending from I-93 at Concord to Pembroke, New Hampshire.
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Interstate Highway System
The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Interstate Highway System, or the Eisenhower Interstate System, is a network of controlled-access highways that forms part of the National Highway System in the United States.
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John Lovewell
John Lovewell (October 14, 1691 – May 9, 1725) was a militia captain in the 18th century who fought during Father Rale's War (also known as Dummer's War or Lovewell's War).
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John Stark
Major-General John Stark (August 28, 1728 – May 8, 1822) was an American military officer who served during the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War.
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Joseph LaPage
Joseph LaPage (born Joseph Paget; 1838 – March 15, 1878), known as "The French Monster" and various other aliases, was a Canadian rapist, serial killer and necrophile who murdered four women in Canada and the United States, also attempting to kill his wife's sister and another unnamed woman.
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List of Alamo defenders
The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a crucial conflict of the Texas Revolution.
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List of counties in New Hampshire
There are ten counties in the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
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List of state routes in New Hampshire
The following is a list of state routes in the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
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Loudon, New Hampshire
Loudon is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. Pembroke, New Hampshire and Loudon, New Hampshire are towns in New Hampshire.
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Medal of Honor
The Medal of Honor (MOH) is the United States Armed Forces' highest military decoration and is awarded to recognize American soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, guardians, and coast guardsmen who have distinguished themselves by acts of valor.
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Megan McTavish
Megan McTavish (born April 2, 1949, Elgin, Illinois) is American television actress and soap opera writer.
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Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Merrimack County is a county in the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
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Merrimack River
The Merrimack River (or Merrimac River, an occasional earlier spelling) is a river in the northeastern United States.
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Municipal corporation
Municipal corporation is the legal term for a local governing body, including (but not necessarily limited to) cities, counties, towns, townships, charter townships, villages, and boroughs.
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New England town
The town is the basic unit of local government and local division of state authority in the six New England states.
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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New Hampshire Route 106
New Hampshire Route 106 is a secondary north–south highway in Merrimack and Belknap counties in central New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire Route 28
New Hampshire Route 28 is an north–south state highway in eastern New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire Route 9
New Hampshire Route 9 (abbreviated NH 9 and also known as the Franklin Pierce Highway) is a state highway located in southern New Hampshire.
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New York Herald
The New York Herald was a large-distribution newspaper based in New York City that existed between 1835 and 1924.
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One Life to Live
One Life to Live (often abbreviated as OLTL) is an American soap opera broadcast on the ABC television network for more than 43 years, from July 15, 1968, to January 13, 2012, and then on the internet as a web series on Hulu and iTunes via Prospect Park from April 29 to August 19, 2013.
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Ossipee, New Hampshire
Ossipee is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. Pembroke, New Hampshire and Ossipee, New Hampshire are towns in New Hampshire.
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Pembroke Academy
Pembroke Academy is a public secondary school in Pembroke, New Hampshire.
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Pennacook
The Pennacook, also known by the names Penacook and Pennacock, were an Algonquian-speaking Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands who lived in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and southern Maine.
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Plausawa
Plausawa (1700February 9, 1754) was a Pennacook Indian who lived in what is now New Hampshire.
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Portsmouth and Concord Railroad
The Portsmouth and Concord Railroad (later the Concord and Portsmouth Railroad) was a railroad in New Hampshire (United States) that existed under various names from 1845 to 1945.
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Race and ethnicity in the United States census
In the United States census, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) define a set of self-identified categories of race and ethnicity chosen by residents, with which they most closely identify.
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Select board
The select board or board of selectmen is commonly the executive arm of the government of New England towns in the United States.
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Soucook River
The Soucook River is a river located in central New Hampshire in the United States.
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Stockade
A stockade is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls, made of logs placed side by side vertically, with the tops sharpened as a defensive wall.
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Subscription library
A subscription library (also membership library or independent library) is a library that is financed by private funds either from membership fees or endowments.
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Suncook River
The Suncook River is a river located in central New Hampshire in the United States.
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Suncook, New Hampshire
Suncook is a census-designated place (CDP) in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. Pembroke, New Hampshire and Suncook, New Hampshire are new Hampshire populated places on the Merrimack River.
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Thomas W. Knox
Thomas Wallace Knox (June 26, 1835 - January 6, 1896) was a journalist, author, and world traveler, known primarily for his work as a New York Herald correspondent during the American Civil War.
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U.S. Route 202
U.S. Route 202 (US 202) is a spur route of US 2.
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U.S. Route 3
U.S. Route 3 (US 3) is a United States Numbered Highway running from Cambridge, Massachusetts, through New Hampshire, to the Canada–United States border near Third Connecticut Lake, where it connects to Quebec Route 257.
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U.S. Route 4 in New Hampshire
U.S. Route 4 in New Hampshire runs for across the central and southern part of the state, stretching from Lebanon on the Connecticut River border with Vermont southeast to Portsmouth on the eastern coast.
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United States Census Bureau
The United States Census Bureau (USCB), officially the Bureau of the Census, is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, responsible for producing data about the American people and economy.
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United States Numbered Highway System
The United States Numbered Highway System (often called U.S. Routes or U.S. Highways) is an integrated network of roads and highways numbered within a nationwide grid in the contiguous United States.
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Wales
Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Watermill
A watermill or water mill is a mill that uses hydropower.
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ZIP Code
A ZIP Code (an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan) is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS).
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2020 United States census
The 2020 United States census was the 24th decennial United States census.
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See also
New Hampshire populated places on the Merrimack River
- Allenstown, New Hampshire
- Bedford, New Hampshire
- Boscawen, New Hampshire
- Bow, New Hampshire
- Canterbury, New Hampshire
- Concord, New Hampshire
- East Merrimack, New Hampshire
- Hooksett, New Hampshire
- Hudson, New Hampshire
- Litchfield, New Hampshire
- Manchester, New Hampshire
- Merrimack, New Hampshire
- Nashua, New Hampshire
- Pembroke, New Hampshire
- Penacook, New Hampshire
- Reeds Ferry, New Hampshire
- Suncook, New Hampshire
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pembroke,_New_Hampshire
Also known as Pembroke, NH.
, New Hampshire Route 106, New Hampshire Route 28, New Hampshire Route 9, New York Herald, One Life to Live, Ossipee, New Hampshire, Pembroke Academy, Pennacook, Plausawa, Portsmouth and Concord Railroad, Race and ethnicity in the United States census, Select board, Soucook River, Stockade, Subscription library, Suncook River, Suncook, New Hampshire, Thomas W. Knox, U.S. Route 202, U.S. Route 3, U.S. Route 4 in New Hampshire, United States Census Bureau, United States Numbered Highway System, Wales, Watermill, ZIP Code, 2020 United States census.