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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G4A_a-gift-from-mary-baker-g-eddy_Concord-NH.html
The discoverer and founderof Christian Scienceto First Church of Christ ScientistConcord, New Hampshire
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G49_george-hamilton-perkins_Concord-NH.html
Commodore United States Navy Born at Hopkinton New Hampshire October 20, 1835Died at Boston Massachusetts October 28 1899Entered the Navy as midshipman October 1, 1851 andserved his country with honor forty eight yearsGenial and lovable as a man. …
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In Grateful tribute to the men and women of this citywho served our countryto preserve the freedoms of humanity1941 - World War II - 19451950 - Korea - 19531958 - Vietnam - 1975Erected by the citizens of ConcordNovember 11, 1953VietnamRonald D. Ro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G47_site-of-rumford-garrison-no-6_Concord-NH.html
A round house of Joseph Hall to which were assigned May 15, 1746 fifteen settlers with their families.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G44_franklin-pierce_Concord-NH.html
FourteenthPresidentof theUnited StatesBorn at Hillsborough New HampshireNovember 23, 1804 A lawyer who loved his professionamd was a great leader in it.Member New Hampshire Legislatureat 25 and Speaker at 27Congressman at 29United States Senator a…
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Born at SalisburyNew HampshireJan. 18th 1782Died at MarshfieldMassachusettsOct. 24th 1852Presented byBenjamin Pierce Cheneyto the State ofNew HampshireJan. 18th 1886.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G42_john-p-hale_Concord-NH.html
RearFirst Anti-slavery U. S. Senator He secured the abolition of flogging and the spirit ration in the Navy Born at Rochester 1806 Died at Dover 1873SideThe measure of my ambition will be full if when my wife and children shall repair to my grave …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G41_dedicated-to-you-a-free-citizen-in-a-free-land_Concord-NH.html
This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of New Hampshire by direction of The Honorable John W. Snyder Secretary of the TreasuryAs the inspirational symbol of theUnited States Savings Bonds Independence Drivefrom May 16 to…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G40_eastern-brook-trout_Lincoln-NH.html
The fish you see in this pool are Eastern Brook Trout (Salvelinus Fontinalis), sometimes called Speckled or Native Trout, but best known as Squaretails. Found throughout New Hampshire they thrive in the clear, cold waters of the northern park of t…
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This 6,500 acre park is often called the Flagship of the New Hampshire state park system. Called a "mountainous defile" by early settlers and travelers, this valley today is one of America's great parks. Some two million people from all over the w…
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