New Hampshire War Monuments
A heartbroken Danish sculptor gives a gift without measure to the town where his late wife enjoyed summers. A daughter pays tribute to her father, killed in the War Between the States. A father’s mourning for his son lost at sea in the Second World War, becomes a symbol of hope for all of New Hampshire. Join in to hear these stories and more, as Kathleen D. Bailey and Sheila R. Bailey explore war monuments throughout our state. From the border with Canada to the border with Massachusetts, you’ll look at the way the Granite State honors those who made the supreme sacrifice. Kathleen Bailey is a native of Concord and has spent 35 years in journalism, with bylines from the Union Leader, Exeter News-Letter, Nutfield News, and Londonderry Times. She is the author of several historical fiction titles with Pelican/White Rose Publishing. Sheila Bailey is a freelance photographer living in Concord. No sign-up is required.
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