Some died suddenly this year. Others from a long bout with illness. And still others were really old and simply ran out of time.They worked in the House and the Senate and other occupations that made them newsworthy. A State Supreme Court Justice. A.
Claire Ebel, who died from dementia earlier this month at the age of 79, was full of surprises.More than 30 years ago, she supported a cop who said he’d been fired because of his affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan. Another time, the former executive.
The case of a Belmont man who had been charged with six felony counts of selling marijuana has been dropped more than three years after his arrest.Richard E. Bergeron, 44, of Cotton Hill Road, in Belmont had been charged with selling marijuana in.
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Learn about the work and impact of these Granite State female activists
March 16, 2021
This series will run throughout the month of March, highlighting historical female Granite Staters each week.
Leading female suffragist from New Hampshire
White was a leader in the women’s suffrage movement of New Hampshire, with many describing her as the leading suffragist. Married to a wealthy stagecoach operator, she took on the role of philanthropist as well. Fighting for human rights throughout her lifetime, White was also deeply involved in the antislavery and alcohol temperance movements.
Working not only on the suffragist movement in New Hampshire, but within the national movement as well, White collaborated with well-known suffragettes such as Susan B. Anthony and Lucy Stone.