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Waterloo Historic District (Warner, New Hampshire)

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445: 76: 101: 268:-story Cape style house, was built in 1791, and a significant number of houses in the district were built before 1820. William Chandler's house, purchased by him in 1872, was built in 1805, and he purchased a nearby 1820s house for staff he needed for entertaining high-profile guests. Nehemiah Ordway's house, at the corner of Newmarket and Waterloo, was built in 1828, but was restyled in the early 20th century to give it a Colonial Revival appearance. 231:. The 50-acre (20 ha) district includes most of the original 60-acre (24 ha) land grant for the mill site. It extends along Waterloo Street and Newmarket Street for a length of about 1 mile (1.6 km), from where Newmarket Street crosses the Warner River to where Waterloo Street crosses a brook. In addition to its industrial history, the district is notable for being home to two nationally known politicians: 108: 83: 62: 271:
Several non-residential buildings have survived, although most have been repurposed into residences. The Bean Tavern is a Georgian structure built in 1793. Two structures that served as train stations survive, one built in 1849, which was moved a short distance to make way for the second, built in
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This part of Warner was first sold off for development in the 1770s, and the first sawmill was operating by 1789. The oldest surviving house in the district, a
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1910. The principal surviving industrial building is the 1836 Chandler Mill, whose surviving
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78-183 Waterloo St., 12 and 68 Newmarket Rd., 4 Willoughby-Colby Rd., Bean Road Cemetery,
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Merrimack County, New Hampshire
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire
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Bear Brook State Park Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Historic District
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National Register of Historic Places in Merrimack County, New Hampshire
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encompasses the site of one of the first mills on the
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Historic districts in Merrimack County, New Hampshire
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List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire
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It also includes the 289:The district was listed on the 853:South Danbury Christian Church 502:Hersey Farms Historic District 198: 1: 863:Webster Congregational Church 733:Gov. Frank West Rollins House 640:Potter Place Railroad Station 227:, near the Waterloo Falls in 115:Show map of the United States 813:Bradford Center Meetinghouse 713:Dr. Solomon M. 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Waterloo Historic District (Warner, New Hampshire) is located in New Hampshire
Waterloo Historic District (Warner, New Hampshire) is located in the United States
Warner, New Hampshire
43°17′19″N 71°51′15″W / 43.28861°N 71.85417°W / 43.28861; -71.85417
03000926
Warner River
Warner, New Hampshire
William E. Chandler
United States Senator
United States Secretary of the Navy
Nehemiah G. Ordway
Dakota Territory
National Register of Historic Places
Waterloo Covered Bridge
National Register of Historic Places listings in Merrimack County, New Hampshire


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National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service




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