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  1. Berlin
  2. Claremont
  3. Concord
  4. Dover
  5. Franklin
  6. Keene
  7. Laconia
  8. Lebanon
  9. Manchester
  10. Nashua
  11. Portsmouth
  12. Rochester
  13. Somersworth

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New Hampshire Online Planner - Escort Notes
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To learn more on New Hampshire, its history, state symbols, facts & figures and more please download our Escort Notes-PDF . We have also include links to other items of interest. ... [Read More]

New Hampshire Women Legislators 1921-1971
Senators Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley Tarlson of Laconia are shown whooping it up at their 1951 wedding, the only such ceremony ever held in the State Senate, as they led a musical escort to a gala Eagle Hotel reception. - Laconia Evening Citizen photo ... [Read More]

State of New Hampshire Domestic Violence in the Workplace Policy, Victim/Witness Services - NHDOJ
IV. AGENCY RESPONSE: Domestic violence occurs between people of all racial, economic, educational and religious backgrounds, in heterosexual and same-sex relationships, and between couples living together or separately, married or unmarried. Domestic violence can affect adversely the well being and productivity of employees who are victims, as well as their co-workers. Effect of domestic violence in the workplace include increased absenteeism, turnover and health care costs and reduced productivity. All New Hampshire State agencies provide their employees with a copy of this policy and the State of New Hampshire domestic violence brochure. Employees shall read and sign a statement acknowledging the policy. As part of general orientation, each recently hired employee shall be provided with a copy of this policy and state brochure. As part of any annual evaluation process, employees shall be given a copy of this policy. All state agencies shall ensure that employees participate in dom ... [Read More]

General John G. Foster - Likeness of New Hampshire War Heroes & Personages
Foster's funeral in Nashua was one of the great events in the city's history. All business was suspended, and public and private buildings were draped in mourning. Eight Civil War generals guarded the hearse; a Foster compatriot from the Mexican War, Colonel George Bowers, acting as Commander of the John G. Foster Post, Grand Army of the Republic, commanded a detachment of United States Regular Army troops as an escort for the procession to the cemetery. ... [Read More]

N C H S - directions and maps to N C H S
The National Center for Health Statistics occupies the entire Metro IV Building. All visitors must proceed through a security check, sign in with the security guard personnel, and obtain a visitors pass. The security personnel will contact your NCHS point of contact who will escort you to your final destination. ... [Read More]

September 11, 2001 - The FAA Responds
On the morning of Sept. 11, Special Agent James Smith, along with fellow agents Alan White and Michael Houle, found themselves being whisked across three states under police escort to get them to Logan Airport as quickly as possible. ... [Read More]

Veterans Cemetery, Rules - NH Adjutant General's Department
Visitors except while acting as a military escort are prohibited from bringing firearms or explosives of any kind into the Cemetery. All hunting within the Cemetery is prohibited. ... [Read More]

Peace Corps | Learn About Peace Corps | What's It Like to Volunteer | A Day in the Life | Belize
At around 4 or 5 p.m., I leave for home. If I must stay late for a parents' meeting, students escort me home on their bikes. I may spend my evenings going for a run, buying fruit from a Salvadoran vendor who greets me in Spanish, stopping for water and Creole bread from the shop around the corner, or getting the latest news from my neighbor who waylays me at my gate to tell me the latest gossip. After cooking and eating my dinner, I may read, write letters, or visit with friends. ... [Read More]

NARA | Prologue | Prologue: Selected Articles
The men were overcrowded on the Panther because the vessel was too small to hold such a large unit. The ship's dining room accommodated only two hundred men, requiring three mess calls per meal. 10 The ship, originally the Venezuela, had been recently purchased and converted to carry about 400 men, but after the additional companies were added, the battalion numbered close to 650 officers and men. The marines expected these crowded conditions to be temporary. At Key West, Florida, they were supposed to transfer to the Resolute, which was capable of carrying one thousand men and officers. 11 Unfortunately, the marine battalion would not see the Resolute until after it arrived in Cuba in June. The battalion reached Fort Monroe off Hampton Roads, Virginia, on the evening of April 23 and waited for their convoy vessel to arrive. An escort was necessary, for the Panther was ill-equipped to defend itself should it encounter an enemy vessel. While at Hampton Roads, Maj. Percival C ... [Read More]

First Generation of Marshals
He was 46 years old at the time of his appointment. One of Jackson's duties as Marshal was to escort the President through Massachusetts when Washington went on a tour of the country in 1790. The President held a reception in Jackson's home, after which they had tea together. Apparently, Jackson's sons were quite excited by the presence of the new President in their house, but disappointed that the topic of discussion centered on crops, not battles. ... [Read More]


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