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Find It! Settling New Hampshire

All the resources that appear in this unit are gathered here for you—the photographs, maps, objects, audiovisuals, documents, videos, biographies, and vocabulary words. Click on the image below to see a larger view of each resource with more information about each one. On some of the resources you can even zoom in and get a closer look. So go ahead, dive in, and explore. Before you know it, you’ll be thinking like a historian.

Mason looking though binoculars

Find It! Scavenger Hunt

Can you help Mason find these items on the page and answer the questions?

Audiovisuals in this Unit:

Mason Presents: Abenaki Stories: Gluskabe Creates Companions

Biographies in this Unit:

A solid black image of a moose, with white capital letters inside reading "SORRY, NO PICTURE AVAILABLE."
David Thomson
A solid black image of a moose, with white capital letters inside reading "SORRY, NO PICTURE AVAILABLE."
Edward Hilton
A solid black image of a moose, with white capital letters inside reading "SORRY, NO PICTURE AVAILABLE."
John Mason
A black and white circular portrait of a man with long hair, a mustache, and a shoulder-length beard, who is looking at the viewer. The man wears a fitted long-sleeved, button-down shirt with a high collar. He holds the handle of a sword in his left hand. Text surrounding the portrait reads "THE PORTRAICTUER OF CAPTAYNE JOHN SMITH/ADMIRAL OF NEW ENGLAND."
John Smith
A colored painting of a white man with short white hair, a white mustache, and a small white beard. He is seated, facing slightly away from the viewer, and holds a red book in his right hand and gestures to the left with his left hand. He wears a black hat and a black button-down coat with a wide white collar. The cuff of a white shirt peaks out of his left arm's sleeve.
John Wheelwright
A solid black image of a moose, with white capital letters inside reading "SORRY, NO PICTURE AVAILABLE."
Kancamagus
A solid black image of a moose, with white capital letters inside reading "SORRY, NO PICTURE AVAILABLE."
Martin Pring
A black and white drawing of a man wearing a skirt and sash made from animal pelts and the head of a bear. He wears moccasins on his feet and a curved, cone-shaped hat. He carries a packet of arrows on his back and holds a bow in his left hand.
Passaconaway
A solid black image of a moose, with white capital letters inside reading "SORRY, NO PICTURE AVAILABLE."
Richard Waldron
A black and white drawing of a man wearing a hat and a large coat, standing with his hands on top of and to the side of a globe. He has long hair, a long beard, and a mustache.
Sebastian Cabot
A drawing of a man holding a raised axe. The drawing is done in black ink on browning paper. From the viewer's perspective, the man and axe are facing to the left.
Wehanownowit

Documents in this Unit:

A vertical document with black text typed onto a browning piece of paper. The text is typed in different sized fonts. There is a large ship with large sails located along the bottom border of the document.
Advertising the New World
A vertical document with hand-written text. The text is written in black ink on white paper.
Trade and Settlement Report
A vertical document with hand-written text. The text is written in black ink on browning paper. The bottom of the document features two drawings of men holding axes.
Wheelwright Deed

Explainer Videos and Virtual Field Trips in this Unit:

Mason Explains: European Explorers
Virtual Field Trip: Fort at No. 4

Maps & Charts in this Unit:

A horizontal map with black text on browning paper. In the top left corner is a circular portrait of a man with short hair, a high-collared shirt with a bowtie, and a suit jacket. Beneath the portrait are the words "LINCOLN IN 1848." The map shows several images of houses and buildings, with black dots marking their location on the map. The title of the map, located in the lower left corner, reads "A 100TH ANNIVERSARY MAP OF/ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S/VISIT TO MASSACHUSETTS/SEPTEMBER 11-23, 1848."
Abraham Lincoln Visits Massachusetts
A horizontal map of the world. The continents are drawn in black ink, and red lines criss-cross over the continents. The title of the map, located in the upper right-hand corner, reads "AIRWAYS OF THE WORLD."
Airways of the World
A black and white horizontal map of a piece of land that borders a body of water. One part of the land curves out into the body of water in the shape of a hook. The land is labeled as "NEW/ENG/LAND" and the title of the map, found in the upper left-hand corner, reads "An Exact Mapp/of/NEW ENGLAND/and/NEW YORK." A compass rose is featured on top of the body of water.
An Exact Map of New England and New York
A close-up of a black and white horizontal map, showing a piece of land that borders a body of water. Several names of towns are written onto the piece of land, with each next to a little drawing of a church.
An Exact Map of New England and New York (detail)
A colored map of a large green piece of land on the left side of the map and a body of water, colored in light blue, on the right. A large ship with tall masts sails on the body of water towards the bottom of the map. There are several yellow stars located at various points along the coast, each labeled with a name and date. Those names read, from top to bottom: "Dover, NH/(1623)," "Odiorne Point, NH (1623)," "Gloucester, MA (1623)," Plymouth, MA/(1620)," Jamestown, VA/(1607)," and "Hampton, VA/(1610)." The title of the map, located in the upper left-hand corner, reads "ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS/IN NORTH AMERICA/1623."
English Settlements in North America
A colored map of a large gray piece of land on the left side of the map and a body of water, colored in light blue, on the right. The land is mostly gray, with little sections of it colored in purple, blue, green, and yellow. The title of the map, located in the upper left-hand corner, reads "EUROPEAN COLONIES/IN NORTH AMERICA/1660." The map's key, located in the lower right-hand corner, is a white box with black text. The text is typed next to five diffferent colored boxes all stacked on top of each other. The text reads "French Colonies" (next to a green box),"English Colonies" (next to a blue box),"Dutch Colonies" (next to a purple box), "Spanish Colonies" (next to a yellow box), and "Indigenous Land" (next to a gray box).
European Colonies in North America, 1660
A colored map of several European countries, labeled as "England" (colored in blue), "Dutch Netherlands"  (colored in orange),"France" (colored in purple), "Spain" (colored in red), and "Portugal" (colored in green). The title of the map, located in the upper right-hand corner, reads "EUROPEAN COUNTRIES/WITH AMERICAN COLONIES/1648."
European Countries with American Colonies
A colored horizontal map of a piece of land that borders a body of water. One part of the land curves out into the body of water in the shape of a hook. The map has several drawings of animals and people, as well as geographic features such as collections of trees to represent forests and blue lines to represent rivers and other small bodies of water. The title of the map, which appears in the upper left-hand corner, reads "A Mapp/of/New ENGLAND" and is bordered by two people in red skirts.
Historic Map of New England
A black and white horizontal map of a town's settlement. The map of the town is bordered by several drawings, showing various documents and historic locations within the town. The map's title, found centered along the upper border, reads "MAP OF/ HAMPTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE."
Historical Map of Hampton
A black and white horizontal map of a town's settlement near a body of water. There are several labelled roads, along which are houses, farm animals, and people on horseback and in carriages.
Historical Map of Hampton (detail)
A black and white horizontal map of a small piece of land that borders a large body of water. In the upper left-hand corner of the map is a portrait of a man with a beard and mustache, who is looking at the viewer. The man wears a fitted long-sleeved, button-down shirt with a high and wide collar. He holds the handle of a sword in his left hand. The title of the map, which reads "NEW ENGLAND," is the to right of the portrait. Drawn on top of the large body of water is a coat of arms, a large compass rose, and a fleet of ships with tall masts.
John Smith's Map of New England
Wabanaki Confederacy land occupation in the color green and land affected by the Great Dying in the color red along the coast of present day New England and Canada.
Map of Area Affected by the Great Dying
A black and white horizontal map of pieces of land and a body of water. The typed, black text on the map is in another language.
Map of Gosnold's 1602 Exploration
Meeting House Green, Hampton
A colored horizontal map of the United States. The states are all colored in either red, yellow, orange, green, or blue. The title of the map, located in the lower left-hand corner, reads "MILITARY MAP/OF THE/UNITED STATES TERRITORIES."
Military Map of the United States and Territories
A black and white map of the New England states, withblack lines marking the state borders. The map is covered in splotches of different shades of gray, with black text on a white background labeling each of the greyed sections. A white box with black text labeled "Key" is placed in the lower right-hand corner.
N'dakinna and New England States
A close-up of a black and white map of a coastline along a body of water. The coastline is labeled as "NEW ENGLANDE" and "SCOT/LANDE" in large font, and the land closest to the coastline is labeled with several people's names in smaller font. The map's scale can be found along the bottom border of the map.
New England Seacoast
A black and white map of a coastline along a body of water. The coastline is labeled as "NEW FRANCE," "NEW ENGLANDE" and "SCOT/LANDE" in large font, and the land closest to the coastline is labeled with several people's names in smaller font. The map's scale and compass rose can be found along the bottom border of the map.
New France, New England, New Scotland and New Foundland
A black and white map of New Hampshire, showing thin and curvy blue lines, large bodies of water, and one location, labeled as "Concord", with a black star marking its location on the map. To the left of the map is a box with the words "Lakes (>1000 acres)/Fourth Order and Higher Streams/BOUNDARIES/State Boundary" typed in black text, placed next to several curvy lines. The title of the map, placed in the upper left-hand corner, reads "New Hampshire Statewide Map Atlas/MAJOR LAKES AND RIVERS." Below the title and box are a compass rose and a horizontal line with little vertical lines placed at even intervals.
New Hampshire Major Lakes and Rivers
A colored map of a piece of green land along a body of water, which is colored in blue. The land labeled "NEW HAMPSHIRE," located in the center of the map, is colored dark green, while the land bordering it is colored a lighter green. There are several yellow stars located at various points in the "NEW HAMPSHIRE" labeled land - especially along the coast - each labeled with a name and date. Those names read, from top to bottom: "Rochester," "Barrington," "Dover," "Nottingham," "Portsmouth," New Castle," "Stratham," "Greenland," "Chester," "Exeter," "Hampton," "Londonderry," and "Kingston." The title of the map, located in the upper right-hand corner, reads "NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWNS FOUNDED BY 1725."
New Hampshire Towns Founded by 1725
A colored vertical map of a piece of green-colored land that borders a blue body of water. The body of water is labeled "Atlantic Ocean" and parts of the green land are labeled, from top to bottom: "DOVER," "PORTSMOUTH," "EXETER," and "HAMPTON." The green land overall is labeled as "New Hampshire" in gray letting on a white circle. Bordering the green land are two pieces of gray-colored land. The top piece of gray land is labeled as "Maine" in gray letting on a white circle, and the bottom piece of gray land is labeled "Massachusetts," also in gray letting on a white circle.
New Hampshire's First Four Towns
A colored map of New Hampshire, featuing different activities that can be done in different parts of the state. The title of the map, in the upper left-hand corner, reads: "A Pictorial Map of Scenic NEW HAMPSHIRE."
Picture Map of Scenic New Hampshire
A colored map of three cycles. The first, titled "PEOPLE" shows three rows of people. The second, titled "NATURE", shows a rising sun over a forest. The third, titled "ANIMALS," shows a moose, a rabbit, and a squirrel standing togther. These scenes are placed in front of a faded map of North America.
Spiritual Balance

Objects in this Unit:

A rusty metal ax head, with a rounded edge on one side and a flattened edge on the other. The rounded side of the ax head is hollow, and has a hole where a handle would be placed.
17th-century Ax Head
A brown shiny jug with the image of an old man's head carved into the neck of the jug. A circular geometric design is carved into the center of the jug.
17th-century Jug
A pair of knee-length pants and a long-sleeved jacket in faded black cloth.
17th-century Man's Clothing
A rusty metal screw, with a circular nail head on one side and a coiled pointed end on the other. The numbers "1958 - 256" are painted on to the screw in white lettering.
17th-century Screw
A brown leather shoe, with the toe pointed to the left and the heal pointed to the right. The shoe is fastened with two long leather straps, which cross each other along the top of the shoe.
17th-century Shoe
A rusty metal tool, with a long handle on one end and a square base on the other, which is framed by a larger metal rectangle with jagged edges.
Bear Trap
A tall cloth hat, made from black fabric.
Beaver Felt Hat
Three metal pots, one large and two medium-sized. All of the pots have raised edges to accommodate a rounded handle.
Early 17th-century Brass Kettles
A brown musket with a long barrel and decorated handle.
Early 17th-century Musket
A rusty metal ax head, with a rounded edge on one side and a sharp flattened edge on the other.
English Trade Axe
A knife and two-pronged fork, with decorated handles.
Knife and Fork
A metal tool with an upright handle. The tool is rounded at the bottom, and has a spouted edge on one side.
Lamp
A thin horizontal saw with an ornately carved wooden handle. The handle consists of two vertical pieces of wood, which are connected in the middle by a horizontal piece of wood. A coiled piece of thin rope connects the tops of the vertical pieces of wood with a shorter piece of wood, balanced vertically along the horizontal piece of wood in the middle.
Late 17th-century Hand Saw
A miniature model of a ship with three tall masts. The top half of the ship's hull is colored brown and the lower half is white.
Model of Ship London
A circular coin with three carved images: a fish, a bundled collection of arrows, and a tree. The images are surrounded by words written in another language along the border of the coin.
New Hampshire's First State Seal Plate
A silver-colored spoon, with a thin handle. On the end of the handle is a carving of three leaves.
Silver Tablespoon
A pile of large and small white crystals on a gray table.
Table Salt

Photographs & Prints in this Unit:

18th Century Abenaki Couple
A black and white drawing four people. Each person is holding something different in their hands. Those objects are, from left to right: a spear, a bow, and two axes. The people are standing at the edge of a tree-lined field, with a mountain in the background. The caption of the drawing, located along the bottom border, reads "A SACHEM of the ABENAKEE Nation, rescuing an English Officer from the Indians."
A Sachem of the Abenaki Nation
A black and white drawing of a pile of logs falling off the side of a cliff. At the top of the cliff are three multi-storied houses, which sit next to a waterfall. At the base of the cliff are several people standing and sitting along the shore of a small body of water.
A View of a Saw Mill and Block House
A colored drawing of two people standing next to each other. The person on the left wears a blue shirt, green pants, a yellow and blue cape, and a brown cone-shaped hat. The person on the right wears a large gray cape and blue pants, with a cone-shaped hat that has yellow and blue geometric designs on it.
Abenaki Couple
A colored drawing of a group of people in a village. Some of the people wear yellow pieces of cloth over the lower halves of their bodies and others wear yellow dresses. There are domed buildings placed in a semi-circle around the village. At the center of the village is a large fire pit, with two wooden racks hanging over the fire. The village is placed near a small body of water, which is shown on the left side of the drawing. A canoe sits on the shoreline just before the water.
Abenaki Village
A colored photograph of a group of multi-finned, gray fish swimming in a body of water.
Atlantic Cod
A black and white drawing of several two-storied houses on fire. Several people stand on the other side of a tall fence, closest to the viewer, and shoot arrows over the fence or hold up muskets.
Attack on a Colonial Town
A black and white drawing of a group of men in pointed hats, long-sleeved shirts, knee-length pants, and boots firing muskets uphill at a fenced-in fortress. The people in the fortress look down at the other group of men, and point muskets at them. There is smoke coming from the right side of the fortress. The title of the drawing, located centered along the bottom border, reads "CAPTURE OF THE INDIAN FORTRESS."
Attack on a Native American Fort
A colored photograph of a beaver. The beaver has wirey and brown fur, small black ears and hands, and large black feet. It also has a large, flat tail.
Beaver
A colored drawing of two fish being grilled over a fire. The fish lay next to each other on a wooden rack, held up over the fire by four sticks. Two cooked fish are propped up on sticks to the rack's right. The title of the drawing, located along the bottom border, reads "The broyling of their fish ouer the flame of fier."
Broiling Fish Over Fire
A black and white horizontal drawing of a group of men working at various jobs relating to cutting and storing pieces of wood, including splitting wood with an axe or a saw, stacking wood into rectangular blocks, and leading a team of oxen pulling a wagon of round logs. The title of the drawing, located in the upper left-hand corner, reads "LUMBER & Wood Products."
Catching Cod
A black and white drawing of a horse-drawn wagon driving up a dirt road with a slight incline to a multi-storied house and several farm buildings. The wagon has various bundles in it and the horse is directed by a person sitting at the front of the wagon. To the left of the road is a fenced-in piece of land, scattered with grass and trees.
Colonial Farm
A black and white painting of a group of men, women, and children standing and sitting in a crowded room. Everyone is looking at a man wearing a long coat with a wide collar, knee-length pants, long stockings, and buckled shoes, who sits in front of a small table. The man points to an opened book on the table.
Colonial Government
A black and white drawing of a group of men, women, and children sitting in a wood-panelled room. The men wear long coats and shirts with wide collars, knee-length pants, long stockings, and buckled shoes. The women wear long dresses and bonnets. The men all sit on one side of the room and the women all sit on the other side. All of the people sit looking forward at a man with a puffed and ruffled collar and cape, who stands behind a podium with an open book on it.
Colonial New England Church
A black and white drawing of a man standing behind a podium, looking at three standing children. The man holds a stick in his hand and wears a long coat with a wide collar, knee-length pants, long stockings, and buckled shoes. There are several other children in the room, all sitting on long benches. The male children wear long coats and shirts with wide collars, knee-length pants, long stockings, and buckled shoes as well, and the female children wear long dresses and bonnets. Two of the standing children are dressed differently than the rest of the children. One wears an ankle-length dress with short sleeves and one wears a short-sleeved shirt and full-length pants.
Colonial New England School
A colored painting of two men with their backs to the viewer, standing along the shore of a body of water. Across the water is an elevated piece of land, with several churches and houses. A tall ship and two rowboats float in the water.
Colonial Portsmouth
A black and white drawing of a group of men and women gathered around a table, which has maps and various pieces of paper scattered on top of it. The men wear long dark-colored coats with wide white collars, knee-length pants, long stockings, and buckled shoes. The women wear long dark-colored dresses and bonnets. They all look towards a man at the center of the table, who stands and reads from a document.
Colonial Town Meeting
A black and white photograph of a two-storied log cabin. The cabin sits in a field among tall bushes and trees.
Damm Garrison House
A colored postcard of a singled-storied log cabin with a stone foundation. A window to the cabin's attic is seen on the cabin's right side wall. The land on which the cabin sits is covered in green grass and trees. The property is bordered with fences made from horizontal wooden posts. The title of the postcard, located centered along the upper border, reads "Old, Garrison House, Dover, N.H., 9/Erected 1675, Over 200 Years Old."
Damm Garrison House
A colored photograph of a two-storied white building with a pitched roof and attic space. Semi-circular American flags hang over the front and side doors. A flag pole with an American flag stands to the building's right.
Danville Meeting House
A black and white drawing of a fight between a group of men with long hair, feathered headresses, no shirts, and long pants and an older man with no hair, a long beard, a long-sleeved shirt, knee-length pants, and bare feet. The older man holds up a sword and the group of men all hold axes. The fight takes place inside a room with wood-panelled walls, a table in the upper right corner, and knocked-over chair in the lower right corner, and a fireplace along the left-side wall.
Death of Richard Waldron
A black and white drawing of a group of men and women huddled in a small room. The men all wear long-sleeved shirts, vests, knee-length pants, high stockings, and buckled shoes. The women wear long-sleeved shirts that have been rolled up to their elbows and long skirts. All of the people hold muskets and look at an man who is slouched down on the ground, holding his injured leg.
Defending a Garrison at Oyster River
A black and white drawing of a group of men, women, and children doing different activities inside a room with a low ceiling. From right to left: a woman and child hug each other while looking afraid, a dog and two men with muskets stand looking out a window, a woman dresses a wound on a man's lower arm, and two people huddle together on top of a bed. The room has several pieces of furniture and desk items overturned onto the floor.
Defending a Garrison House
A black and white drawing of a group of women lying out filleted fish bodies on a hilly piece of land, which overlooks a body of water. In the body of water is a long dock that leads to the deck of a ship.
Drying Cod
A colored painting of a group of men in fishermen's outfits. All of the men are engaged in different activities, like lying filleted fish bodies on wide wooden racks, carrying a pile of filleted fish, salting the fish, or helping each other out of a rowboat. In the distance is a large ship with three tall masts and sails. The title of the painting, located centered along the bottom border, reads "DRYING COD."
Drying Cod Painting
A black and white photograph of a two-storied house, with a pitched roof and space for an attic, taken at an angle. There is a chimney coming out of the center of the house. Directly in front of the house is a tree with no leaves.
Dunn's Tavern
A colored painting of a ship with two tall masts, floating on a body of water. The masts are topped with red and white-striped flags.
Dutch Ship
A black and white photograph of a farm with several buildings, including an L-shaped house and a barn. The front part of the house is two-storied. The boundaries of the farm yard are fenced off with horizontal wooden posts, and the land is scattered with trees.
Ebenezer Varney House
A colored photograph of the coastline of a body of water. The shore of the coastline is covered in sand and is bordered by a rocky cliffside. The top of the cliff is covered in green grass.
English Coast
A colored photograph of a valley bordered by green mountains. The valley is covered in green grass, which is sectioned off into square and rectangular plots of land, bordered by trees with green leaves.
English Countryside
A black and white drawing of two men watching a tree with a cut trunk fall to the ground. Both men hold axes in their hands. The tree falls away from the viewer into a clearing lined with tall trees. The title of the drawing, located centered along the bottom border, reads "Felling."
Felling Mast Trees
A black and white drawing of several two-storied houses on fire. Several people stand and dance on the other side of a tall fence, closest to the viewer.
Fighting Between Settlers and Native Americans
A painting of a group of men fishing in a body of water. On the right side of the painting, two men stand in front of a small waterfall with a net and spear, looking at a fish that has been caught in the net. On the left side of the painting, men fish individually and in pairs from the shore.
Fishing at Amoskeag Falls
A black and white drawing of several single-masted boats on a body of water. People on the boats hold fishing rods over the water, or pull up fish caught on their fishing lines.
Fishing Boats Off the Grand Banks
A black and white drawing of a group of people working at different jobs relating to the catching and drying of fish. In the background is a large ship with three tall masts. The title of the drawing, located in the upper left-hand corner, reads "A View of a  Stage & also of ye manner of Fishing for Curing & Drying Cod at NEW FOUNDLAND."
French Fishermen in North America
A black and white drawing of four men standing and sitting in a rocky terrain. Two of the men wear tri-cornered hats, fittened jackets with buttons, knee-length pants, and buckled shoes with high stockings. The other two men wear cloth draped over their bodies and necklaces. The two men at the center of the drawing each hold one end of a piece of fur.
Fur Trade
A colored painting of a ship with three tall masts, which are topped with multi-colored flags. In the foreground of the painting are two small row boats, which are filled with several people.
Galleon
In a black and white cartoon, two figures are seen bending over a desk, looking at a piece of paper. They are dressed in formal clothing from the 1600s, and one of them wears a sword. The table and mantle behind them are ornate. Over the tablecloth, a corner of the paper hangs and the viewer can see it says "NEW HAMPSHIRE." The caption reads "Gorges and Mason naming their provinces."
Gorges and Mason Naming Their Provinces
A black and white drawing of a group of men, women, and children walking away from a body of water, into a forested area. The men and children wear broad-rimmed hats, fittened jackets with buttons, knee-length pants, and buckled shoes with high stockings. The women wear long dresses and hats. Behind the group are several people in small row boats. Farther in the background are a number of large ships with tall masts. The title of the drawing, centered along the bottom border, reads "Landing of Governor Winthrop at SALEM, 1630."
Governor Winthrop Landing at Salem
A black and white photograph of a long flat-bottomed boat with a tall, diagonal mast. The boat's sails are tied to the mast. The boat floats in a body of water and is anchored to a piece of land, on which a wooden structure sits to its right. Onboard the boat are several bundles of cargo. The land on the other side of the body of water is filled with trees.
Gundalow Fanny M
A black and white drawing of a large ship floating on a body of water with large waves. The ship has three tall masts, seven sails, and five large flags. There is one flag flying on top of each of the masts and at the front and back of the ship.
HMS Sovereign of the Seas
A black and white photograph of a large, multi-storied ship with three tall masts floating on a body of water.
HMS Victory
A colored drawing of a group of people in a wooded area. There is a small domed building towards the right side of the drawing. Some people sit and stand outside the structure, while others participate in different tasks: a woman stirs one of the three pots that hang over a large fire, another woman pours liquid from a pot into a large barrel, and a man swings an ax in mid-air.
Indian Sugar Camp
A colored photograph of a two-stored wooden house. The house sits atop a hill with green grass, bushes, and trees.
Jackson House
John Smith
John Wheelwright
A colored photograph of a forested area. All of the trees have different colored leaves, including red, orange, yellow, and green.
Kancamagus Highway
A black and white drawing of several men, five standing and three on horseback, in a forested area. Three of the standing men are in front of trees with axes. On the center most tree is a carving of an arrow, with two diagonal lines met by a center, vertical line.
King's Broad Arrow
A black and white drawing of an arrow, with two diagonal lines met by a center, vertical line.
King's Broad Arrow Mark
A black and white horizontal drawing of a group of men working at various jobs relating to cutting and storing pieces of wood, including splitting wood with an axe or a saw, stacking wood into rectangular blocks, and leading a team of oxen pulling a wagon of round logs. The title of the drawing, located in the upper left-hand corner, reads "LUMBER & Wood Products."
Lumber and Wood Products
A black and white drawing of several docked tall-masted ships. There are many people standing on the dock between two of the ships. The title of the drawing, located centered along the bottom border, reads "Mast Ships."
Mast Ships
A black and white drawing of a man with long hair, starring off to the right. He is standing and wears a feathered headress, a cloak, a long-sleeved shirt, a skirt, and feathered moccasins. He holds a musket in his left hand, and holds his right hand to his chest.
Metacom (King Philip)
A black and white drawing of two groups of people meeting along the shore of a body of water. The two groups trade items with each other in the foreground of the drawing. In the background, people either sit in large canoes or stand along the edges of large ships.
Native Americans and English Trading
A colored photograph of an apple tree, with an old barn in the background.
New England Farm
A black and white drawing of several men building a ship in an outdoor field along a body of water. The curved skeleton of the ship is located on the left side of the drawing. The men in the drawing are all doing different jobs to help build the boat: one is splitting pieces of long wood with an axe, one is sawing pieces of thin wood, one is carrying a piece of wood to the ship, and several stand on top of the ship with hammers.
New England Shipbuilding
A black and white drawing of three images - a fish, a bundled collection of arrows, and a tree - in a circle surrounded by words written in another language - other than English - along the border.
New Hampshire's First State Seal
A colored photograph of a mountain region. The mountains all have trees with leaves colored in green, red, yellow, and orange.
New Hampshire's White Mountains
A drawing of a church with a tall steeple, drawn in green ink. People walk or ride in horse-drawn carriages on the sidewalks and road in front of the church. The title of the drawing, located in the lower right-hand corner, reads "NORTH/MEETINGHOUSE/PORTSMOUTH, NH/1714."
North Meeting House, Portsmouth
A colored painting of a green hill, bordered by trees and scattered with the remnants of tree trunk stumps. Two people stand in the center of the painting, to the left of a tall tree with a thick trunk.
Old Pine in Kensington
A colored postcard of a multi-storied building with a tall steeple. The building rests on a hill of green grass, surrounded by a white picket fence and leafless trees. The title of the postcard, located along the bottom border, reads "7108, HINGHAM CHURCH, HINGHAM, MASS, (OLDEST PARISH CHURCH IN AMERICA.)."
Old Ship Church
Passaconaway
A black and white drawing of three men working in a forested landscape that has been fenced off. The man on the right holds up a long stick and digs into the ground with a twisting tool. In front of him are three tools on the ground: a curved axe, a shovel, and a pickaxe. The man in the center digs a large hole with a shovel. To his left is a fallen tree. The third man, bent over on the left side of the drawing, prepares to cut a tree down with a curved axe.
Planting in the Colonies
A black and white drawing of a forested area. There are two deer on the right side of the drawing; one is lying down and one is standing. Beyond the wooded area is a small body of water.
Plymouth Wilderness
A black and white drawing of a group of men working at different jobs relating to the catching and drying of fish on a flat piece of land, which is bordered by a body of water. Four of the men work in a field laying out fish, four men work in an open-walled long hut cutting fish, three men stand in a small sailboat, and two men salt the fish. In the background of the drawing is a line a tall trees, several small cone-shaped huts, and a wooden cabin with smoke coming out of the chimney.
Preserving Cod
A black and white painting of a man with a mustache and long curly hair, facing the viewer. He wears a cap, a light-colored shirt with a ruffled collar, a black coat, and a shimmering cape draped over his shoulders.
Simon Bradstreet
A black and white drawing of a fortress, consisting of a single-storied cabin surrounded by a tall fence made from vertical pieces of wood. The fortress is on a raised piece of land in a flat field. To the fortress' right is a single tree.
The Old Meeting House on Dover Neck
A black and white vertical drawing of a wooden house, with open sides, placed at the edge of a hillside, overlooking a river. To the right of the house is a waterfall. A person sits fishing on the banks of the river in the foreground. The title of the drawing, located centered along the bottom border reads "The Saw-Mill of Henry Livingston Jun. near Poughkeepsie."
The Sawmill of Henry Livingston
A black and white drawing of two men in a shop. One man stands with his back to the viewer on one side of a long counter, and the other man stands facing the viewer on the other side of the counter. Both men wear long buttoned coats and tie their long hair back in a ponytail. The man with his back to the viewer also holds a hat in his right hand and a walking stick in his left.
The Shopkeeper
A drawing of a tall green stem with corn growing at the top of it. Beneath the stem are two squashes. Intertwined with the stem is a thin green vine with large green leaves and red beans growing on it.
Three Sisters
A colored painting of a forested field, with trees of varying heights. The trees have skinny trunks and green leaves. Three people are scattered around the field.
White Pine Forest