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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z4L_newbury-nh-veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Newbury-NH.html
Remember Dedicated by the town of Newbury to all veterans who have served so that others may be free. July 14, 2012. Additionally, there are 6 pillars representing the 6 different services. In front of the memorial there are several individual…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TWY_northfield-wwi-memorial-a-war-memorial_Northfield-NH.html
Honor Roll. Dedicated to the men of Northfield, N.H. who served their country in the World War. That government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OM2_ratification-of-the-federal-constitution_Concord-NH.html
The convention of delegates from 175 New Hampshire towns took place on June 21, 1788, in the Old North Meeting House which stood on this site from 1751 until destroyed by fire in 1870. The delegates approved the proposed Federal Constitution by ma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NI5_contoocook-railroad-bridge-and-depot_Hopkinton-NH.html
Built in 1889 on the granite abutments of an older span, this is the world's oldest surviving covered railroad bridge. It was probably designed by Boston & Maine Railroad engineer Jonathan Parker Snow (1848-1933) and built by carpenter David Hazel…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NHP_john-sargent-pillsbury_Warner-NH.html
Born in a house bordering this common, he migrated to Minneapolis in 1855. There, he, his brother George, and his nephew Charles, established the famous Pillsbury flour milling business. Three times elected Governor of Minnesota and noted benefact…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HX8_woodwells-garrison-1744_Hopkinton-NH.html
Woodwell's Garrison, 1744, Captured April 22, 1746 Stockade on opposite side of the road
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H9F_site-of-first-fort-a-d-1739_Boscawen-NH.html
Site of First Fort. A.D. 1739 One hundred feet square. Built of hewn logs. Erected by the town of Boscawen
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H4F_state-capitol_Concord-NH.html
The State Capitol Building of New Hampshire was built in 1816-19 by Stuart J. Park. It is constructed of New Hampshire granite quarried in Concord. The original part was occupied June 2, 1819 and is the nation's oldest State Capitol in which a leg…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H47_new-hampshires-presidential-primary_Concord-NH.html
Since 1920, New Hampshire has held its presidential primary election before any other state. Changes in New Hampshire law in 1949 made the primary a direct selection of presidential aspirants, not a mere choice of delegates pledged to specific nom…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H46_mary-baker-eddy_Concord-NH.html
While living at her "Pleasant View" home (1892 - 1908) once on this site, Mrs. Eddy founded The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass., headquarters of the Christian Science movement. From "Pleasant View" some six miles from her birthp…
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