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Elizabeth Ann Virgil, the first African American to graduate from the University of New Hampshire. The Granite (1926), p. 108.

The different yearbooks from New Hampshire capture the charm of a state known for its picturesque landscapes and rich colonial history. Ranging from school compilations to community records, these publications document the evolution of local traditions and educational milestones. They showcase intimate portraits, local festivals, and significant historical events that reflect the quiet strength and resilience of New Hampshire communities. For genealogists researching ancestral roots in the Granite State, these yearbooks offer more than chronological lists—they reveal personal narratives, cultural practices, and local heritage that provide valuable context for the state’s evolution. As treasured archives, they bridge past and present, connecting modern descendants with New Hampshire’s storied legacy.



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APA citation (7th Ed.)

Maor Malul. (2025, February 26). *New Hampshire Yearbooks index*. MyHeritage Wiki. https://www.myheritage.com/wiki/New_Hampshire_Yearbooks_index