Windham (N.H.) -- History
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- Windham New Hampshire 250th anniversary celebration, Air and fire ; The life of Chick Austin with Eugene Gaddis, Vol. 4
- 250th Nutfield Anniversary 1719-1969, Growth through diversity, Windham, N.H
- Windham New Hampshire 250th anniversary celebration, Boundaries ; Town founding in New Hampshire, with Professor Jere Daniell of Dartmouth college, Vol. 2
- Dedication exercises of Armstrong building for Nesmith Library, Windham, New Hampshire, January 4, 1899, by Leonard Allison Morrison
- Nutfield 300th Anniversary History Tour
- Robert and Lena Thorndike House, Inventory, New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
- The History of Windham in New Hampshire (Rockingham County), 1719-1883, a Scotch settlement (commonly called Scotch-Irish), embracing nearly one third of the ancient settlement and historic township of Londonderry, N.H., with the history and genealogy of its first settlers and their descendants, and most of the families of its past, and all of its present permanent inhabitants, comprising more than two hundred different family names ; with map, and sixty pages of engravings, together with twenty autographs and cuts, by Leonard A. Morrison
- Historic tales of Windham, Derek J. Saffie
- Dedication exercises of Armstrong building for Nesmith Library, Windham, New Hampshire, January 4, 1899, by Leonard Allison Morrison
- What our grandparents read-sketch of the Windham Social Library, by William S. Harris
- Windham New Hampshire 250th anniversary celebration, Life of Edward Searles, Vol. 5
- Supplement to The history of Windham in New Hampshire, a Scotch settlement., by Leonard Allison Morrison
- Windham New Hampshire 250th anniversary celebration, Encampment glimpses August 29th & 30th, 1992 and Opening ceremony August 27, 1992 with Peter Griffin, Alan Campbell, & Pastor Jim Stuart ; Closing ceremony August 30, 1992 with Peter Griffin, Elizabeth Dunn, Ruth Herbert Kunya, and Marion, George and Brad Dinsmore, and Pastor Jim Stuart ; Friday night Entertainment with May Rudy and friends, Vol. 1
- Willey's book of Nutfield, a history of that part of New Hampshire comprised within the limits of the old township of Londonderry, from its settlement in 1719 to the present time, compiled from original sources and edited by George F. Willey ... illustrated with half-tone and steel engravings
- History of Windham in New Hampshire (Rockingham County), 1719-1883, by Leonard A. Morrison
- The official proceedings guidebook to the Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of Windham, N.H. /..., researched and written by Brad Dinsmore
- Windham School board Ad-Hoc committee for high school options
- Nesmith Library Board of Trustees minutes
- The History of Windham in New Hampshire, Genealogy and history of the first settlers of Windham in New Hampshire, and their descendants, from the earliest settlement of the town to 1883, with the history and genealogy of other families who have settled in town at a later date, including every family now permanently located in Windham, embracing more that two hundred family names, by Leonard A. Morrison
- Windham New Hampshire 250th anniversary celebration, Carol Pynn "Mary Bradish Titcomb" and Raymond Barlow ; "Revolutionary War events and memorabilia", Vol. 6
- Windham New Hampshire 250th anniversary celebration, Legion Field dedication August 29, 1992 with Morton Pearlman; Stan Levy, Commander; Ed Milan, Selectman Chairman; Gail Webster, Cemetery Tr.; Rev. Greg Lull; and honored guest Andrew Griffin, oldest veteran and Windham Presbyterian Church celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Town of Windham, Vol. 3