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  1. www.newington.nh.us › people › john-frinkJohn Frink | Newington NH

    Newington is situated in New Hampshire's Seacoast Region, sixty miles northeast of Boston and sixty miles southwest of Portland. The town is bordered on three sides by the Piscataqua River and the Great Bay Estuary.

  2. Author: Rowe, John Frink, 1909-Call Number: 977.8b N548r. Publication Information: Canaan, NH : Published for the town of Newington in conjunction with the Newington Historical Society by Phoenix Publishing, c1987. Physical Description: ix, 328 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Locations: Newington (N.H.) History. People: Pickering, Frederick M., 1899-1963.

  3. Aug 2, 2005 · NEWINGTON — The permanent preservation of about 40 acres of pristine farmland in town is finally complete. A conservation easement on the Frink family land was transferred July 22 to the...

  4. Jul 3, 2003 · Lydia Frink, 88, and her children, John Frink of Newington; Helen Frink of Acworth; and Sara Ryder of Columbia, Md., are holding on to a three-acre parcel of the land that contains the family...

  5. newingtonnh.org › history-stories › early-newingtonEarly Newington History

    All information from "Newington New Hampshire" by John Frink Rowe and based upon the writings of Frederick M. Pickering. The Shattuck Shipyard. When America declared war on Germany in April of 1917, there was already a shortage of cargo ships.

  6. Newington Historical Society. Newington has had a long interest in its history. In 1948, townspeople voted to turn over the care, management, upkeep and preservation of the Olde Parsonage, so-called, to the Newington Historical Society for a museum.

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