Yes, beryl is found in New Hampshire, at dozens of pegmatite localities. Crystals range from colorless to white, yellow, green, or blue, and can be quite large, eg. 30 cm or more! They are typically hexagonal prisms embedded in matrix or, more rarely, free-growing in cavities. The transparent blue aquamarine variety of beryl is not common in NH, hence highly prized.
South Dakota, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, North Carolina
Beryl is the State Mineral and Smoky Quartz is the official state gem.
Mineral - Beryl Rock/Stone - Granite Gemstone - Smokey Quartz
He found New Hampshire
John Mason founded New Hampshire in 1623.
beryl is usually found in pegmatite of different kinds.
In New England.
1623
He found all of New Hamsphire you
New Hampshire
john wheelright
someones name was hampshire and they wanted to be famous . they found a piece of land and called it new hampshire then when they died more and more people started to go there and then it became new hampshire