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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZIA_first-public-school-marker_Hampton-NH.html
First Public School in New Hampshire, supported by taxation, was opened in Hampton on May 31, 1649. It was presided over by John Legat for the education of both sexes. The sole qualification for admission of the pupils was that they be "capab…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZI9_bell-of-5th-congregational-church-building_Hampton-NH.html
Bell of 5th Congregational Church Building 1797-1844 "Townsfolk to the Church I called." Bell Inscription Maneely's West Troy NY 1861
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZI8_roll-of-honor-ww-ii-a-war-memorial_Hampton-NH.html
Dedicated to those of our town who served in the armed forces and Merchant Marine of the US in World War II. 6 rows of names 5 rows of 53 names each 6th row with 19 names plus 8 Starred names, indicating killed in action.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZI7_rolls-of-honor-viet-nam-and-korean-war_Hampton-NH.html
Side 1 Roll of honor 1961 1975 Roll of Honor in remembrance of those who serve in the Vietnam War 4 rows of names Row 1 47 names Row 2 48 names Row 3 46 names Row 4 46 names 7 are starred, indicating loss of life/killed in action. Side 2 Roll of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZGX_hampton-nh-honor-rolls-a-war-memorial_Hampton-NH.html
(left tablet) Honor Roll This tablet erected by The Town of Hampton in honor of the men serving in the 1861 Civil War 1865 ... Hampton men credited elsewhere ... * Killed in action (right tablet) Honor Roll This tablet erected by …
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