New Hampshire Troubadour
January 1948 cover depicting Whitefield village center | |
Former editors | Thomas Dreier |
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Categories | Regional magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Year founded | 1931 |
First issue | January 1931 |
Final issue | September–October 2011 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website |
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OCLC number | 57263657 |
The New Hampshire Troubadour was a monthly magazine supported by the State Planning and Development Commission of New Hampshire which was originally published from 1931-1951.[1] It was subsequently published under several private owners and titles, most prominently as New Hampshire Profiles.[2]
It was briefly revived under the original name for a few years early in the twenty-first century, as a quarterly magazine published by a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with no paid employees.[3]
The magazine's first editor was Thomas Dreier.[4]
During the Troubadour's original run three covers were illustrated by American artist Maxfield Parrish.
References
- ↑ "NH Troubadour Sings Again". Portsmouth Herald. Retrieved 2013-12-25.
- ↑ "History". The New Hampshire Troubadour. Archived from the original on 2012-06-23. Retrieved 2013-12-25.
- ↑ See IRS 990-PF filings for "New Hampshire Troubadour Magazine", EIN 26-3040910: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
- ↑ "Carlson Shows Oils, Water Colors; Whitman Pencil Paintings Also at Public Library Now". Nashua Telegraph. 64 (235). Nashua, New Hampshire. 1932-12-07. p. 5. OCLC 22532489.
External links
- Catalog record for New Hampshire Troubadour at the United States Library of Congress
- January 1948 issue at the Internet Archive
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