Hudson has a history of remarkable characters and events, from
the young Piscataqua woman who ignited King Philips War to a successful kitten rescue during the Great Ice Flood of 1936. Meet the distinguished patrons who shaped Hudsons legacy, such as settler Nathaniel Cross, who famously escaped Indian capture, and Dr. Alfred Hills and his wife Virginia, namesakes of the many Alvirne buildings. Relive the heyday of Bensons Animal Farm, subject of community-wide nostalgia since its closing in 1987. Authors Diane Chubb and Lynne Ober also unearth some of Hudsons darker moments, like the 1925 murder that some consider one of New Hampshires most gruesome or the 1974 fire that engulfed Alvirne High School in a ball of flame. For residents and visitors alike, Hudson: Historically Speaking reveals this suburbs rich history of commerce, controversy, and culture.