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The First Flag of New Hampshire
The First Flag of New Hampshire
The First Flag of New Hampshire
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It’s the start of the school year, and Alyssa has to take American Studies for college prep. She’s paired with classmate Miguel De Soto to find the first flag of New Hampshire, but the flag has only flown four times in New Hampshire’s past. Can Alyssa and Miguel track the flag through history before time is up?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherVivian Zabel
Release dateMar 18, 2015
ISBN9780988961791
The First Flag of New Hampshire
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Stephanie Burkhart

I was born and raised in Manchester, NH. When I was 18, I joined the Army. I spent 11 years active duty from 1986-1997. Currently, I work for LAPD as a 911 Dispatcher.As of FEB 2024 the following books are avail on Amazon as an Ebook:Night of MagicJourney of the HeartMr. Christmas ElfChristmas in BayeuxArrow Through the HeartA Polish HeartThe following are available In Print on Amazon:A Polish HeartChristmas in BayeuxThe following Children's books are available at 4RV Publishing:The Giving MeadowBrady's Lost BlanketJoseph's CradleFirsrt Flag of New Hampshire

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    The First Flag of New Hampshire - Stephanie Burkhart

    Dedication

    For Alyssa, Karen, Idgy, and all those who have taken the challenge American Studies offers.

    And for my sons, Andrew and Joseph. I can’t wait to see New England through your eyes. ~ SB

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    For Mari and Nigel with love. ~ MKC

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    Alyssa ran across the high school campus. Oh, great, she muttered. The first day of American Studies, and I’m running late.

    The stately Practical Arts building loomed before her, three stories tall. The main façade faced the equally majestic Classical building. She paused at the door and steeled her posture for courage.

    Steph and Idgy, her older friends, took American Studies last year. She remembered the number of weekend plans that had been ruined by arduous writing assignments, showing American Studies was a tough class. Her friends told her they spent a lot of their Saturdays writing papers. The class was a necessary evil, though, if she wanted to prep for college. With four semesters in the school, Aly knew the class demanded one major writing assignment a semester to get the students used to a larger college workload.

    Alyssa sighed at the thought of all that work and then marched up the steps ready for her share of arduous writing assignments.

    As Alyssa found her classroom on the second floor, she made a mental list of what she’d need to

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