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Rochester Historical Society to host presentation on French immigration to New Hampshire

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The Rochester Historical Society invites the community to attend an engaging presentation on French immigration to Manchester, New Hampshire, on Thursday, November 14, at 6:00 pm.

Robert Perreault will present a look at the history and cultural impact of French immigrants in Manchester. Sponsored by the Rochester Historical Society in partnership with New Hampshire Humanities, the program will run for approximately one hour, with light refreshments served afterward.

For more information, contact Ralph Montgomery, President of the Rochester Historical Society, at (603) 330-3099 or rlmshs@yahoo.com.

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