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Roger Carroll
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Roger Carroll grew up in the shadow of the former E. Cummings tannery on High Street in Lebanon, New Hampshire. After attending the School Street and Hanover Street schools, he graduated from Lebanon High School and Roger Williams College in Bristol, Rhode Island. He has served as a press secretary to Congressman Judd Gregg, was news director for WTSL and a staff writer for the Valley News. He and his wife, the former Carleen Sherman, live in East Lebanon. |
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Lebanon, 1761-1994: The Evolution of a Resilient New Hampshire City |
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Roger Carroll
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No one living in Lebanon today can appreciate or understand fully this twentieth-century city without some familiarity with it's history. The author of this chronicle not only has traced and documented more than two years of Lebanon's beginings and growth, but also gives us an insightful, often humerous, and always authentic account into the reason's for the city's remarkable resiliency and development into an urban area with manufacturing interests, a thriving service economy, as well as being home to one of the nation's foremost medical centers.
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