Honorary State Songs
- "New Hampshire, my New Hampshire" with words by Julius Richelson and music by Walter P. Smith.
- "New Hampshire Hills" with words by Paul Scott Mowrer and music by Tom Powers.
- "Autumn in New Hampshire" with words and music by Leo Austin.
- "New Hampshire's Granite State" with words and music by Anne B. Currier.
- "Oh, New Hampshire (You're My Home)" with words and music by Brownie Macintosh.
- "The Old Man of the Mountain" with words and music by Paul Belanger.
- "The New Hampshire State March" with words and music by Rene Richards.
- "New Hampshire Naturally" with words and music by Rick Shaw and Ron Shaw
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