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Sunday, July 13, 2014
Hampton Falls NH Fogg Collection
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Cram,
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Dodge,
Evans,
Fogg,
Fogg Farm,
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1 comment:
John D. Fogg was my great grandfather. I visited the house on Fogg's Corner and the park that was named after him. Thank you for sharing this information. I misplaced my copy of the Saltmarsh Farmer book and loved seeing the old photos again.
Denise Dryver (Fogg)
8/19/2015
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