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New England Farming in the First Period (1650-1750) by Peter Cook

  • Warner House Carriage House 150 Daniel Street Portsmouth, NH, 03802 United States (map)

In this lecture by Peter Cook, learn about how early families in the greater Seacoast area cultivated the rocky land for farming to not only sustain themselves and their livelihoods, but also their community’s chance of survival and eventual success.

All talks will start at noon with soup available at 11:30.  Tickets are $10 each for non-members, or Warner House members are FREE. Join today to come for free! To purchase a ticket as a non-member, visit our PayPal to donate, choose Other, and pay $10.

Seats are limited so please RSVP to ensure you have a spot.  Email manager@warnerhouse.org or call (603) 436-5909 to RSVP. Cash or card accepted, but cash is preferred.

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