Funds
for the production of some of the lessons in this series were provided
by the New Hampshire American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
New Hampshire PBS
gratefully acknowledges the cooperation and assistance of the many agencies
and institutions who helped in the production of the television lessons
in
this series.
We would like to express
a special word of gratitude to the Regional Center for Educational Training
in Hanover, New Hampshire, and to its Executive Director, Del Goodwin,
and editor, Dorcas Chaffee, for their generous assistance in the preparation
of this guide. Many of the activities listed in the guide have been adapted
or reprinted, with the Center's permission, from PERSPECTIVES '76, which
is accurately described as a "Compendium of Useful Knowledge about Old-Time
Vermont and New Hampshire...containing maps, charts, booklets, receipts,
and other Valuable Aids for ALL Readers."
We recommend PERSPECTIVES
'76 to the attention of all teachers whose students are exploring the history
of New Hampshire. Copies are available through the University System of
New Hampshire libraries at Durham, Keene, and Plymouth.
DISCLAIMER
This teacher's guide for
the Our New Hampshire instructional television series was written in the
1970s. Changes that have occurred in the past 20 years in names, organizations,
society, and the study of history are not necessarily reflected in these
pages. Educators should keep this in mind as they present information contained
in the guide.
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