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2293:(1860–1926), renowned 'Father of the Eastern National Forests,' author of The Weeks Act, passed by the U.S. Congress, March 1, 1911. The Act enables the government to buy privately owned land to be 'permanently reserved, held and administered as national forest lands,' for the protection, development, and use of their natural resources. Much of the
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and nearby towns in 1770 as their house of worship and seat of government until 1819 when the town's first church was built. This area was the town center until the 1850s when the arrival of the railroad favored development in 'The Plains.' The
Meetinghouse was reduced to 1 story in 1838, vacated in
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Morison and a companion camped beside this rock about 1739. The large boulder supported a temporary shelter of green poles and boughs, and its vertical face served as a fireplace. In 1749 Morison returned as the first permanent settler of Peterborough and the following year he
2625:, the General sent them here to his farm to recover. General Stark returned here at the end of the war. He died in 1822 and is buried in the family plot in the park. The city of Manchester purchased this site from Stark descendants in 1891, and it was dedicated as a public park in 1893."
2060:"On the knoll north of this site, William Sessions and his nephew, Cyrus Wheeler erected 'the first building that could be honored with the name of house' in what is now Berlin, NH. Sessions helped clear many other farms in the area. In the 20th century, the property was the
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in 1907, the first and leading residency program for artists in the United States. On the acres to the north and west of this site, The MacDowell Colony continues to offer talented artists ideal working conditions in which they can produce enduring works of the imagination."
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1581:"Nearby is the birthplace of the Granville brothers: Zantford (Granny), Thomas, Robert, Mark and Edward and sisters Pearle and Gladys. With Madison natives Hiram Jones, Harry Jones, and Elson Ward, they formed the
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in 1881 and lawn trimmers in 1906. By 1909 they made about 15,000 machines each year and exported all over the world. The business was bought by
William S. Howe in 1917 and operated on Canal Street until 1962."
1393:. Among the local builders were Reuben E. Loveren (1817–1883), and brothers Calvin A. Gould (1826–1877) and James H. Gould (1828–1890). All three worked on this, the double-arched Sawyer Bridge, in 1866."
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Joseph Bolvin, son premier président et directeur. Ouverte au début uniquement en soirée et les jours fériés, la caisse populaire est devenue une des plus stables institutions financiers de l'état."
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in their homeland. They established a community here where they maintained their heritage and religious traditions. Farming was the primary occupation until the 1940s. They built the nearby
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1601:-1 set a new world speed record of 296 mph. Their high performance designs represented the cutting edge of technology and dramatically influenced military and civilian aviation."
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was strong and easy to construct, making it a favorite of state highway engineers. This riveted steel span was erected in 1928, keeping this important crossing in use."
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tree disease eradication. In 1938, some of the buildings were turned over to the town, and this site became the permanent home of the
Deerfield Fair Association."
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mill workers by giving them a safe and welcoming place to save and borrow money. Until 1913 the credit union was located here in the home of attorney
2297:(WMNF), one of the 48 forests made possible by The Weeks Act, can be viewed from the Lodge and from the fieldstone fire tower near the Lodge."
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trestle of 1875, and was strengthened in 1930 and 1950. Named for
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communities established in the U.S. At its peak c.1850 some 300 Shakers lived, worked and worshipped here, practicing equality of the sexes,
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1251:"This patriot and civic leader rests in a nearby grave on land he once farmed. In 1764 he contracted to build Barnstead's portion of the
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Village was producing over 60,000 patent heads each year for sale throughout the nation."
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2787:(Historical marker). Hillsborough, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
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in 1913, and it remains a symbol of their freedom to worship and the center of community life."
2328:"In 1876 Abel Watson and his son Laban converted their farm on this site, facing King Ravine on
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3596:(Historical marker). Manchester, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
3435:(Historical marker). New Durham, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
3062:(Historical marker). Barrington, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
3037:(Historical marker). Allenstown, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
2937:(Historical marker). Manchester, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
2912:(Historical marker). Manchester, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
2837:(Historical marker). Allenstown, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
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that minimized shop time and eased assembly in the field. This standard plan was also used in
3360:(Historical marker). Lancaster, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
3310:(Historical marker). Bethlehem, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
3142:(Historical marker). Deerfield, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
2987:(Historical marker). Newmarket, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
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3385:(Historical marker). Randolph, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
3206:(Historical marker). Spofford, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
2812:(Historical marker). Hinsdale, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
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2762:(Historical marker). Enfield, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
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3181:(Historical marker). Berlin, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
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1478:(CCC) Camp was one of 28 work camps established in N.H. between 1933 and 1942. President
3260:(Historical marker). Bath, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
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fishing, a swimming pond, and hiking. It closed in 1960 and was razed in 1963."
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3506:"State of New Hampshire Erects Historical Marker for Betty and Barney Hill"
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in a wooden building on this site. These attachments provided rapid
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providing critical logistical support to feed, clothe and equip the
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St. Mary's Bank Credit Union / La Caisse Populaire Sainte-Marie
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as well as a prominent businessman. A tribute published by the
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Berlin was originally granted as "Maynesborough" in honor of
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Charles E. Smith was shot in the hip while apprehending a
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span was built to replace a wooded span destroyed in the
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in 1992 as one of the country's most intact CCC camps."
62:. The text of each marker is provided within its entry.
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2011).
3563:"America's First Reported UFO Abduction Marks 60 Years"
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2011).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2010).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2010).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2010).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2009).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2009).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2009).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2009).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2009).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2009).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2009).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2008).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2008).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2007).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2007).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2007).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2007).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2007).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2007).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2007).
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2006).
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in 1965", as they filed reports with the Air Force and
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had mastered the art of building such bridges without
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to provide jobs and training to young men during the
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and two hours of 'lost' time while driving south on
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1885:. Smith succumbed to his wounds on May 23, 1891. A
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3457:Home Site of Nathaniel Berry Governor, 1861–1863
3429:New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources.
3163:Statistics and Gazetteer of New-Hampshire (1875)
2781:New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources.
1308:Great Stone Dwelling, at right, now part of the
1079:Home Site of Nathaniel Berry Governor, 1861–1863
58:This page is one of a series of pages that list
1931:of photographs of Frankenstein Trestle, c. 1890
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3234:New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
2380:Betty and Barney Hill Incident roadside marker
1957:were formidable barriers to completion of the
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1856:. Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Smith 1843–1891
1744:. His grandfather, Richard, was listed as '
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584:Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Smith 1843–1891
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2533:"On the night of September 19–20, 1961,
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2036:NH historical marker 205 in Allenstown
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2549:near Lincoln. They filed an official
2486:. As one of its signers, he read the
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2360:Ararat Armenian Congregational Church
2168:"Erected in 1928, this riveted steel
1949:above was built in 1893 to replace a
1503:NH historical marker 214 in Deerfield
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3560:Zabel, Bryce (September 14, 2021).
3533:"UFO Abduction Sign to Get Rewrite"
2617:. When soldiers were stricken with
2012:camps were established in NH under
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3504:Marden, Kathleen (July 21, 2011).
3225:Garvin, James L. (June 11, 2005).
2703:"List of Markers by Marker Number"
1614:/ La Caisse Populaire Sainte-Marie
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3530:Zabel, Bryce (January 26, 2022).
2653:William Mayne, 1st Baron Newhaven
1809:Suncook Connection Bridge in 2012
1708:"One of the earliest students at
1454:CCC Camp building in what is now
3771:New Hampshire historical markers
3657:New Hampshire historical markers
2934:La Caisse Populaire Sainte-Marie
2630:NH historical marker 48 in Derry
2118:in a series of shops powered by
1959:Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad
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2961:The Historical Marker Database
2601:"This 30 acre tract along the
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989:Armenian Settlement Salem, NH
269:Bear Brook CCC Camp 1935–1942
2909:St. Mary's Bank Credit Union
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2230:"By 1920 the adjacent road,
1612:St. Mary's Bank Credit Union
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1237:. Jonathan Chesley 1736–1826
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1583:Granville Brothers Aircraft
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2500:Emancipation Proclamation
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3114:Frankenstein Trestle
3082:"Died of His Wounds"
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2884:Granville Homestead
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1992:Pawtuckaway
1971:Great Lakes
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1893:, had been
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2689:References
2628:See also:
2611:John Stark
2595:Manchester
2586:Stark Park
2490:letter to
2440:New Durham
2182:Elmira, NY
2174:1927 flood
2079:in 1947."
2034:See also:
1969:, and the
1895:town clerk
1864:Barrington
1817:Allenstown
1722:town clerk
1633:Manchester
1622:Monsignor
1501:See also:
1484:Depression
1473:Bear Brook
1465:Allenstown
1344:See also:
1277:Revolution
1261:New Castle
1215:References
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1182:43°00′54″N
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2484:Civil War
2410:massacres
2330:Mt. Adams
2279:Lancaster
2269:Weeks Act
2224:Bethlehem
2077:stud-farm
2002:Deerfield
1891:selectmen
1887:Civil War
1831:over the
1790:moderator
1782:log house
1726:moderator
1718:selectman
1702:Newmarket
1446:1935–1942
1422:cast iron
1265:munitions
1245:Barnstead
903:Lancaster
858:Bethlehem
678:Deerfield
453:Newmarket
93:Barnstead
77:Location
66:Contents
27:(201–225)
3765:Category
3545:June 11,
3515:July 12,
3339:July 10,
3289:July 10,
3239:July 10,
3096:July 10,
2619:smallpox
2593:City of
2541:with an
2525:Town of
2519:Incident
2474:Town of
2438:Town of
2406:Armenian
2396:Town of
2362:in Salem
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2017:New Deal
2000:Town of
1994:CCC Camp
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1631:City of
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1533:Town of
1463:Town of
1410:Hinsdale
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1339:pacifism
1335:celibacy
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1267:for the
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3751:(NHDOT)
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2716:July 6,
2527:Lincoln
2348:alley,
2346:bowling
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2190:I-beams
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2070:logging
1947:trestle
1883:lynched
1841:Route 3
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1728:, and
1664:French
1426:mowers
1387:mortar
1331:Shaker
1083:Hebron
723:Berlin
74:Title
3745:(DHR)
3682:51–75
3677:26–50
3665:Lists
3230:(PDF)
2706:(PDF)
2639:Notes
2615:Molly
2573:NICAP
2547:Rte 3
2496:Union
2398:Salem
2350:trout
2285:"The
2240:Maine
2186:steel
2014:FDR's
1746:Negro
1471:"The
1211:Notes
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3672:1–25
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3043:2014
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2968:2019
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