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- 43°02′06″N 71°27′32″W / 43.03500°N 71.45889°W / 43.03500; -71.45889 The Derryfield School is an independent college preparatory high school and middle school...
- Benning Wentworth as "Derryfield"—a name that lives on in Derryfield Park, Derryfield Country Club, and the private Derryfield School. In 1807, Samuel...
- Falls on the Merrimack River in Derryfield, completed shortly before his death in 1807. In 1810, the town of Derryfield changed its name to Manchester...
- prison. Smiley grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire, and graduated from The Derryfield School in Manchester, New Hampshire. After graduating from Hampshire College...
- Londonderry in Ireland. When Stark was eight years old, his family moved to Derryfield (now Manchester, New Hampshire), where he lived for the rest of his life...
- M****achusetts in 1976. He was also one of the first graduates of The Derryfield School in Manchester, New Hampshire. In his early career, Hirshberg served...
- Impaired Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro) Cardigan Mountain School (Canaan) Derryfield School (Manchester) Dublin Christian Academy (Dublin) Dublin School (Dublin)...
- children. From there he moved to Dunbarton and from there he went to Derryfield, now the city of Manchester. Asael enlisted in the Continental Army and...
- 1751 - Tyngstown rechartered as "Derryfield." 1788 - Province becomes part of the State of New Hampshire. 1796 - Derryfield Social Library founded. 1807 -...
- (1851). "Chapter XV: The French War". The History of Manchester, formerly Derryfield, in New Hampshire. Archived from the original on 20 February 2009 – via...