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Crew of the Hampton Beach Coast Guard Station, 1920s. Front, from left, Wallace Mullin, Jasper Myers, officer in charge, Mickey the mascot, George Lamott, Sr., Tom Searles, and Charles Hunking. Rear, Edward Blake and two unknown men.

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Digital Only Lafayette Road North Rice, Fred Building Exterior(s)

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View of Route One South, taken in 2003.

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View of Route One South, taken in 2003.

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Crew of a life-saving Coast Guard station, possibly in Hampton, sitting down for Thanksgiving dinner in 1905.

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Diagram showing outline of the size of the original drumlin of which only the present Great Boar's Head remains. From "The Erosion of Great Boar's Head" by Albert N. Dow, 1925. Locations labeled in the diagram include Gunners Rock, Cassie Ledge,…

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Thorvald's Rock, showing the 'runic' markings, when it was located in Surfside Park.

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Early view of Great Boar's head with the 'Fifty Steps in the foreground, ca. 1890. This staircase, also known as the fishermen's stairs, were a public right-of-way down the bank to a small fish house and boat landing used by fishermen and gunners for…

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Three boys and a dog pose sitting in the grass atop Great Boar's Head in the early 1900's. Of the cottages in the background, Peter Randall's history has this to say, 'In 1898, attorney Edwin Eastman and County Treasurer William H. C. Follansbee,…

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The Samuel K. Bell estate on Great Boar's Head, early 1900s. Randall's history of Hampton (p.311-2) writes that after a 1904 auction of property on the Head, 12 to 15 cottages were built, "with the finest one constructed on the tip of the Head by…
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