History of the New Hampshire Militia and Guard (Pt 1 of 3)

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2008

This video explores the history of the New Hampshire National Guard from its humble origins as settlement protectors in 1623 to its present status as one of the finest military organizations in the world.

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  • Glad to see history on youtube, and I guess it can never be entirely unbiased. But as a descendant of both revolutionaries and loyalists, the loyalist side of me had to smile when the narrator said the munitions were "liberated" (!) from the fort.

  • Proper resources are extremely important and until all past records are transcribed onto computer data bases, tested and analized for accuracy, then we will be able to better understanding our history. Many Books have been published in the last 100 years that contain propaganda without proper resourcing and lead one to false conclusions. Check out the Museums for unpublished accounts.

  • Good historical video I found it to be very interesting and I learned a lot from it. I'm a NH resident and I learned a lot about NH history from it.

  • Who are you?? Sitting Bull's granddaughter or something? This is a well-researched carefully done study of NH history. Nothing said is objectionable or politically incorrect. So I don't understand why you have to criticize the work of a conscientious historian. He is raising awareness of events people know too little about. By the way, documentation appears at the end of part 3. If you don't have the attention span to watch the entire presentation, kindly reserve judgement.

  • The photo's you have look "Old" however they may have been drawn to look that way. Name the Artist and date of the drawing and the Museum where this information is held.

  • It is important to properly source this story as many North Americans are descendants of these people. There are no sources in this video to prove this time period. In the early 1900's Books were written without proper sources and may be false information. Discribing "Indigineous people" without proper sources has become far too acceptable. Where is your proof? Where are your original documents from this time period?

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