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April 13: The Great Sheep Boom and its Enduring Legacy on the NH Landscape
Historical Society of Amherst Program April 13th: New Hampshire's Great Sheep Boom

In a brief 30-year period in the early 19th century the New Hampshire countryside became home to hundreds of thousands of sheep. Production of wool became a lucrative business, generating fortunes and providing the only time of true agricultural prosperity in the state’s history. It left behind a legacy of fine architecture and thousands of miles of rugged stonewalls. Steve Taylor discusses how farmers overcame enormous challenges to make sheep husbandry succeed, but forces from beyond New Hampshire were to doom the industry, with social consequences that would last a century.
Please join The Historical society of Amherst on Monday April 13th at 7:30 for this fascinating and informative program which is made possible through a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities Council. It will take place in the Vestry of the Congregational Church of Amherst and is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.