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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NN_concord-police-station_Concord-NH.html
This brick building, with its rock-faced granite trim, was Concord's police station from 1890 until 1975. Noted local architect Edward Dow, with Albert Bodwell, designed the structure. Its arched openings show the influence of the Richardsonian Ro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NM_isaac-a-hill_Concord-NH.html
Near this site, on land just north of the Governor Hill Block at 58-62 North Main Street, was the first home in Concord of Isaac Hill, printer, bookseller, publisher, U.S. Senator and Governor of New Hampshire. It was here that Hill began his marr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NK_concords-architectural-heritage_Concord-NH.html
These architectural artifacts from historic
Concord buildings—pilaster capitals, gargoyles,
cornices and other decorative stonework—are displayed here...
In celebration of
Concord's Architectural Heritage
whose richness and vari…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27N7_site-of-home-of-isaac-hill_Concord-NH.html
United States Senator
1831 — 1836
Governor
1836 — 1839
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27MZ_grand-army-of-the-republic-memorial-a-war-memorial_Concord-NH.html
For
God and Country
To
Honor Our Fathers
The Grand Army
Of The Republic
Originally Dedicated
April 9, 1942
We Live In Deeds, Not Years
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27MM_new-hampshire-state-house-chambers_Concord-NH.html
The nation's oldest state house
in which the legislature still
occupies its original chambers
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26MP_john-gilbert-winant-1889-1947_Concord-NH.html
"Wanting not only for ourselves but for others also, a fairer chance for all people everywhere."
World War I pilot, New Hampshire's youngest governor, and first head of Social Security, he was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Great Britai…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26MO_walker-school-1915_Concord-NH.html
Concord's growth at the end of the nineteenth and into the twentieth century, fueled in large part by the city's prosperous and varied industries, compelled a major campaign to build civic buildings. Within twenty-five years, the school district e…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26MM_charles-augustus-doyen-a-war-memorial_Concord-NH.html
1914 World War 1918
erected by
City of Concord New Hampshire
Dedicated Nov. 11, 1919
In Memory of
Brigadier General
Charles Augustus Doyen
Commanding Officer - First
Regiment of Marines to go
to France, June 1917
Born at …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26MJ_the-first-garrison-in-concord_Concord-NH.html
Around this house was erected in 1746 the first stated garrison in Concord to protect from the French and Indian enemy the families of Rev. Timothy Walker, Capt. John Chandler, Abraham Bradley, Samuel Bradley, John Webster, Nathaniel Rolf, Joseph …