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Robertson, James A. Hedding among the pines: A history of the Hedding camp meeting grounds, Epping, New Hampshire. Exeter, N.H: PublishingWorks, 2008.

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Robertson, James A. Hedding among the pines: A history of the Hedding camp meeting grounds, Epping, New Hampshire. Exeter, N.H: PublishingWorks, 2008.

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Robert, Gérald. Musée de l'association canado-américaine. Manchester, NH: Association canado-américaine, 1987.

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Convention nationale des Canadiens-français de l'état du New-Hampshire (1re 1890 Manchester, N.H.). Première convention des Canadiens français à l'état du New-Hampshire. [Manchester, N. H.?: s.n.], 1987.

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Landry, Linda. Classic New Hampshire: Preserving the Granite State in changing times. Hanover: University Press of New England, 2003.

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Minutes of the General Association of New-Hampshire. Nabu Press, 2010.

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University of New Hampshire. Alumni Association., ed. Thy sons and daughters ever: A history of the University of New Hampshire Alumni Association. Portsmouth, NH (Box 4726 Portsmouth, NH 03802-4726): P.E. Randall Publisher, 1994.

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Adamovich, Shirley Gray. The Road Taken: The New Hampshire Library Association, 1889-1989. New Hampshire Library Assn, 1989.

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Gray, Adamovich Shirley, ed. The Road taken: The New Hampshire Library Association, 1889-1989. West Kennebunk, Me: Published for the New Hampshire Library Association by Phoenix Pub., 1989.

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Gerould, Samuel Lankton. The Congregational And Presbyterian Churches And Ministers Of New Hampshire Connected With The General Association. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Thy Sons and Daughters Ever: A History of the University of New Hampshire Alumni Association. Peter Randall Pub, 1994.

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Gerould, Samuel Lankton. The Congregational And Presbyterian Churches And Ministers Of New Hampshire Connected With The General Association. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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New Hampshire voluntary corporations & associations as of May 1, 1991. Concord, NH (107 No. Main St., Concord 03301): State of New Hampshire, 1991.

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Lichtman, Robert M. Barenblatt, Uphaus, and the Court in Retreat. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037009.003.0009.

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This chapter discusses the U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions during its October 1958 and 1959 terms. The most important decisions were Barenblatt v. United States and Uphaus v. Wyman, in which the Court decided in the government’s favor a constitutional issue it had nibbled at, but avoided deciding, for years: whether legislative committees may, consistent with the First Amendment, compel witnesses to disclose “Communist” associations. Barenblatt was another House Un-American Activities Committee contempt-of-Congress case, and, as in earlier cases, nonconstitutional issues were also presented. But this time the Court chose to decide on constitutional grounds. Uphaus seemed indistinguishable from Sweezy (it involved a New Hampshire adult-camp director’s refusal to provide information to Louis Wyman’s one-man committee). But Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone, who in Sweezy joined Felix Frankfurter in a concurring opinion that sustained the witness’ refusal to answer on First Amendment grounds, wrote for the Court in Uphaus reaching the opposite result.
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Encyclopedia Of Associations Regional, State, And Local Organizations: Northeastern States, Includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, ... and Local Organizations Northeastern States). Thomson Gale, 2005.

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Phillips, Tyra Y. Encyclopedia of Associations Regional, State, and Local Organizations: Northeastern States: Includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, ... and Local Organizations Northeastern States). 9th ed. Gale Cengage, 1999.

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Phillips, Tyra Y. Encyclopedia of Associations Regional, State, and Local Organizations: Northeastern States: Includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, ... and Local Organizations Northeastern States). Gale Group, 2000.

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