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Events at libraries in Portsmouth, Rye, Eliot, Kittery, Greenland,


PORTSMOUTH - We know so many Seacoast folks have missed their library. It’s been frustrating for your local librarians, too. We love our jobs, and the best part is seeing your smiling faces, recommending new book titles, helping you solve a problem or find an answer, hosting thought-provoking conversations or playful story times, and just generally connecting with our communities. The good news is that your local library is in the throes of a spring transformation, like so many of us at this time, and whether it’s opening up the building, adding a new wing, or just offering more programs online or outside, now is a great time to visit and see whether you’re making the most of its resources. We’re thrilled to be welcoming you back. Read on for all the upcoming events from libraries in Portsmouth, Kittery, Eliot, Greenland, and Rye. ....

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OBHS April lecture: Early colonial scottish prisoners of war


OBHS April lecture: Early colonial scottish prisoners of war
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SOUTH BERWICK, Maine Old Berwick Historical Society will present an online lecture on Thursday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m. titled, “Involuntary Americans: Scottish Prisoners in Early Colonial Maine”.
Dr. Carol Gardner will detail the lives of some of Maine’s earliest settlers: prisoners of war who were sent to Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts against their will in 1650-1651. As forced laborers and later as free men, these solders left their marks on early New England society. Evidence of their existence is with us still. Dr. Gardner’s recently published narrative history of the same title chronicles the life and times of Scottish foot soldier Thomas Doughty, who was captured at the Battle of Dunbar, shipped to Boston, sold to a Puritan industrialist in New Hampshire, and eventually established his own milling operation on the Saco River in Maine. ....

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