Showing posts with label Rochester Notes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rochester Notes. Show all posts

Monday, June 04, 2012

Miss Nora Scahill - Whooping Cough Clinic - Historical Newspapers - Portsmouth Herald, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Portsmouth Herald, the original Gazette, the oldest newspaper in New Hampshire, was published as the Sunday edition of The Herald from the 1890s to 1960, when the Sunday paper began carrying the name Herald.

In 1989, a descendent of the Gazette's founder began publishing an alternative newspaper under that name.

Name: Miss Nora Scahill, assisted Dr. J. J. Morin, with treating 78 chilidren at a whooping cough clinic in City Hall

Newspaper: Portsmouth Herald, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Event: Treat 78 Children In Health Clinic

Venue: City Hall

Date: 8 May 1942

Allan Scahill

Sunday, June 03, 2012

Miss Nora Scahill - Voted In As School Nurse - Historical Newspapers - Portsmouth Herald, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Portsmouth Herald, the original Gazette, the oldest newspaper in New Hampshire, was published as the Sunday edition of The Herald from the 1890s to 1960, when the Sunday paper began carrying the name Herald.

In 1989, a descendent of the Gazette's founder began publishing an alternative newspaper under that name.

Name: Miss Nora Scahill, was voted in as school nurse by the school board.

Newspaper: Portsmouth Herald, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Event: School Board Re-Elects...

Venue: Spaulding High School

Date: 10 April 1942

Allan Scahill

Friday, June 01, 2012

Miss Nora Scahill - Reports Scarlet Fever and Mumps - Historical Newspapers - Portsmouth Herald, Portsmouth, New Hampshire



This is an extract from Ancestry.com

The Portsmouth Herald, the original Gazette, the oldest newspaper in New Hampshire, was published as the Sunday edition of The Herald from the 1890s to 1960, when the Sunday paper began carrying the name Herald.

In 1989, a descendent of the Gazette's founder began publishing an alternative newspaper under that name.

Name: Miss Nora Scahill, school nurse, reports to the School Board, three cases of scarlet fever and mumps.

Newspaper: Portsmouth Herald, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Event: Rochester Notes

Venue: Spaulding High School

Date: 13 December 1941

Allan Scahill