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Published: Exeter, NH : New Hampshire Society of Genealogists, July 1990-
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29th- transactions also called Bulletin of the State Board of Agriculture
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Latest issue consulted: 1880.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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1901/02-1960/62 called 1st-30th biennial report.
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Vital records: p. 162-190.
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Imprint varies.
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Historically, Salome was an unexceptional figure who never catalyzed John the Baptist's death. However, in Christian Scripture, she becomes the dancing seductress as fallen daughter of Eve. Her stepfather Herod promises Salome his kingdom if she dances for him, but she follows her mother’s wish to have John beheaded. In Strauss’s opera, after Wilde's Symbolist-Decadent play, Salome becomes independent of Herodias’ will, and the mythic avatar of the femme fatale and persecuted artist who Herod has killed after she kisses John's severed head. Her signature key of C# major, resolving to the C major sung by Herod and Jokanaan at her death, represent her tragic fate musically.