Hampshirite

Noun

 * 1) Someone from New Hampshire, USA.
 * 2) * 1959, Charles Morrow Wilson, The Magnificent Scufflers: Revealing the Great Days when America Wrestled the World, Stephen Greene Press, page 60:
 * But April is a whimsical month when Vermonters and Hampshirites alike are disposed to antic adventures such as trekking to Boston to get married or to New York to see the sights.
 * 1) * 1965, Richard E. Welch, Theodore Sedgwick, Federalist: A Political Portrait, Wesleyan University Press, page 67:
 * He had to keep his mutually jealous Hampshire and Berkshire supporters in reasonable alignment, had to fight the county patriotism of the Hampshirites and their desire to give the palm to a native son, and had to counteract the foul rumor spread by a Deerfield minister that he was a Deist.
 * , in J. William Pfeiffer (editor), A Handbook of Structured Experiences for Human Relations Training, volumes 1-4, University Associates (1985), page 55:
 * Of course, her associations with other leading civic groups, etc., could provide a terrific liaison among Hampshirites who take their civic duties seriously and make CDP all the more effective.
 * , in J. William Pfeiffer (editor), A Handbook of Structured Experiences for Human Relations Training, volumes 1-4, University Associates (1985), page 55:
 * Of course, her associations with other leading civic groups, etc., could provide a terrific liaison among Hampshirites who take their civic duties seriously and make CDP all the more effective.