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List of New Hampshire historical markers (201–225)

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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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immigrant Thomas 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 1557:
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."
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 3639: 1432:
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."
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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
1381:"Beginning in the 1830s, a few arched granite highway bridges were built in southern New Hampshire under the supervision of engineers from major manufacturing centers. By the 1850s, rural 2023:. In June 1933, a camp was set up on this site. For four years the men completed projects promoting natural resource conservation and its public benefit, including trail clearing, 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." 2567:
Note: As of January 2022, this marker was reportedly due to be revised. In question is the passage stating the Hills "were not public with their story until it was leaked in the
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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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were intended for use on the uneven terrain of New England farms. In 1870 the company employed 18 men and manufactured 525 mowing machines. They began to make
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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
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trestle of 1875, and was strengthened in 1930 and 1950. Named for American Artist Godfrey N. Frankenstein (1820–1873), the adjacent cliff and
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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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in Massachusetts, Cheswill was among Newmarket's best-educated and most prosperous citizens. He was entrusted with many offices, including
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 3748: 1824: 3770: 3632: 1389:. Hiram Monroe (1799–1871), active in town affairs, persuaded Hillsborough to build a dozen. Five survive, and a sixth is covered by 1287:. Following the war, Chesley served as selectman, state representative and delegate to the 1784 state convention that ratified the 3532: 3562: 1898: 1729: 2417: 2359: 2122:. Benjamin Pierce, members of the Hopkins family, and others also began to manufacture 'patent accelerating heads' for hand 2452: 1495: 1472: 2556:
report of a brightly lit cigar-shaped craft the next day, but were not public with their story until it was leaked in the
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to trail builders and hikers. At its zenith between the two World Wars, the hotel accommodated some 100 guests, offering
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sheep. By the 1860s, Spofford Village was producing over 60,000 patent heads each year for sale throughout the nation."
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veterans. Bear Brook was the last active CCC camp in N.H. and was given to the state in 1943. It was listed in the
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cause via a commitment to provide additional soldiers to the war effort, as well as supporting the
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he had built near the rock. Morison was an incorporator of the town in 1760, served on the first
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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 3160: 3081: 2526: 1844: 1836: 1574: 1318: 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 2731: 2192:
that minimized shop time and eased assembly in the field. This standard plan was also used in
1363: 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 2665: 2516: 2475: 2447: 2413: 2152: 2053: 2013: 1776: 1487: 1479: 1455: 1326: 1309: 1272: 1256: 3561: 3531: 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 2209: 3485:(Historical marker). Lincoln, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources 2887:(Historical marker). Madison, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources 2762:(Historical marker). Enfield, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources 2397: 2177: 1713: 1390: 3460:(Historical marker). Hebron, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources 3181:(Historical marker). Berlin, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources 8: 3410:(Historical marker). Salem, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources 2310: 2161: 1478:(CCC) Camp was one of 28 work camps established in N.H. between 1933 and 1942. President 1276: 3260:(Historical marker). Bath, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources 2483: 2465: 2370: 2337: 2290: 2235: 2127: 1907:
on May 25, 1891, said 'He died in defense of the law and in the attempt to do his duty.
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in 1980. It can be found by following Davis Crossing Rd and turning left on Old Bay."
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with verticals added for strength. Boston Bridge Works fabricated the structure in
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side of the business: the larger was moved about 1/4 mile south from W. R. Brown's
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fishing, a swimming pond, and hiking. It closed in 1960 and was razed in 1963."
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attained national stature in the 19th century for the manufacture of
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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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The other side of the sign contains the same narrative, written in
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in the U.S. was founded here in 1908, the inspiration of Monsignor
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in Washington. The letter pledges 22 governors' support of 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. 3590:
New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (2011).
3563:"America's First Reported UFO Abduction Marks 60 Years" 3479:
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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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
1881:. The wounded Deputy insisted that the thief not be 1885:. Smith succumbed to his wounds on May 23, 1891. A 1740:investigations. His father, Hopestill, was a noted 2300: 1231: 2130:rotation that was suited to spinning the wool of 1795: 3762: 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 2423: 1931:of photographs of Frankenstein Trestle, c. 1890 3743:New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources 3234:New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources 2380:Betty and Barney Hill Incident roadside marker 1957:were formidable barriers to completion of the 1589:, and designed, manufactured and flew notable 1396: 3640: 2560:in 1965. This was the first widely reported 1984: 1914: 1507: 2537:couple Betty and Barney Hill experienced a 2188:technology, the bridge incorporates rolled 1856:. Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Smith 1843–1891 1744:. His grandfather, Richard, was listed as ' 1561: 1294: 3749:New Hampshire Department of Transportation 3647: 3633: 3154: 2482:"Governor Berry led the state through the 2261: 1350: 3059:Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Smith 1843–1891 584:Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Smith 1843–1891 3619:New Hampshire Historical Highway Markers 2533:"On the night of September 19–20, 1961, 2375: 2365: 2354: 2309: 2208: 2146: 2064:farm. The two barns still extant housed 1923: 1804: 1689: 1617: 1541:"Buried on this site are noted composer 1516: 1449: 1362: 1303: 1209: 2695: 2404:"Around 1900, this area was settled by 1889:veteran, Smith was one of Barrington's 1486:to put young unemployed men to work in 3763: 3503: 3224: 2046:. Maynesborough's First Residence 1824 2036:NH historical marker 205 in Allenstown 1755: 3628: 3559: 3529: 2634:NH historical marker 111 in Dunbarton 2549:near Lincoln. They filed an official 2486:. As one of its signers, he read the 2418:Ararat Armenian Congregational Church 2360:Ararat Armenian Congregational Church 2199: 2168:"Erected in 1928, this riveted steel 1949:above was built in 1893 to replace a 1503:NH historical marker 214 in Deerfield 1420:Field Mower in 1860. Machined out of 1226: 3178:Maynesborough's First Residence 1824 2451:1908. The town had it listed in the 2184:. Reflecting recent improvements in 2082: 1694:Wentworth Cheswill historical marker 1496:National Register of Historic Places 719:Maynesborough's First Residence 1824 3560:Zabel, Bryce (September 14, 2021). 3533:"UFO Abduction Sign to Get Rewrite" 2617:. When soldiers were stricken with 2137: 2012:camps were established in NH under 1346:NH historical marker 241 in Enfield 1218: 13: 3504:Marden, Kathleen (July 21, 2011). 3225:Garvin, James L. (June 11, 2005). 2703:"List of Markers by Marker Number" 2578: 1614:/ La Caisse Populaire Sainte-Marie 14: 3782: 3612: 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 60:New Hampshire historical markers 32: 24:New Hampshire historical markers 3583: 3553: 3523: 3497: 3472: 3447: 3422: 3397: 3372: 3347: 3322: 3297: 3272: 3247: 3218: 3193: 3168: 3129: 3104: 3074: 3049: 3024: 2999: 2974: 2949: 2924: 2671: 2658: 2645: 2390:. Armenian Settlement Salem, NH 1214: 3482:Betty and Barney Hill Incident 2984:Wentworth Cheswill (1746–1817) 2961:The Historical Marker Database 2899: 2874: 2849: 2824: 2799: 2774: 2749: 2724: 2601:"This 30 acre tract along the 2564:report in the United States." 2295:White Mountain National Forest 1482:started the program after the 1124:Betty and Barney Hill Incident 449:Wentworth Cheswill (1746–1817) 1: 3407:Armenian Settlement Salem, NH 3086:Fall River Daily Evening News 2834:Bear Brook CCC Camp 1935–1942 2688: 1827:built an unusual double-deck 1825:N.H. State Highway Department 1367:Sawyer Bridge in Hillsborough 989:Armenian Settlement Salem, NH 269:Bear Brook CCC Camp 1935–1942 2909:St. Mary's Bank Credit Union 2306:. The Ravine House 1877–1963 2230:"By 1920 the adjacent road, 1612:St. Mary's Bank Credit Union 1329:was the 9th of the original 1237:. Jonathan Chesley 1736–1826 7: 3100:– via newspapers.com. 2238:(TR) Trail, which ran from 2213:Pierce Bridge crossing the 2010:Civilian Conservation Corps 1801:. Suncook Connection Bridge 1583:Granville Brothers Aircraft 1476:Civilian Conservation Corps 1104:43.69425977°N 71.80700989°W 1059:43.41318099°N 71.13776261°W 10: 3787: 3382:The Ravine House 1877–1963 2627: 2543:unidentified flying object 2033: 1897:and representative in the 1587:Springfield, Massachusetts 1545:(1860–1908) and his wife, 1500: 1343: 1210: 944:The Ravine House 1877–1963 89:Jonathan Chesley 1736–1826 3735: 3664: 3092:. May 23, 1891. p. 1 3090:Fall River, Massachusetts 3034:Suncook Connection Bridge 2500:Emancipation Proclamation 2151:Bath Bridge crossing the 1835:to remove traffic on the 1788:and was the town's first 1109:43.69425977; -71.80700989 1064:43.41318099; -71.13776261 539:Suncook Connection Bridge 40: 31: 20: 2677:Pierce Bridge spans the 2638: 2314:Ravine House in Randolph 2035: 1780:brought his family to a 1502: 1402:. Newhall & Stebbins 1168: 1123: 1078: 1033: 988: 943: 898: 853: 808: 763: 718: 673: 628: 583: 538: 493: 448: 403: 358: 313: 268: 223: 178: 133: 88: 3432:New Durham Meetinghouse 2605:was the family farm of 2506:, still active today." 2488:Altoona (PA) Conference 2431:New Durham Meetinghouse 2289:was the summer home of 2287:Lodge atop Mt. Prospect 1710:Governor Dummer Academy 1547:Marian Nevins MacDowell 1034:New Durham Meetinghouse 924:44.453113°N 71.578074°W 2809:Newhall & Stebbins 2664:Bath Bridge spans the 2381: 2373: 2363: 2315: 2217: 2155: 1932: 1920:. Frankenstein Trestle 1843:) from Main Street in 1837:Daniel Webster Highway 1810: 1695: 1626: 1595:Golden Age of Aviation 1528: 1513:. The MacDowell Graves 1458: 1368: 1327:Enfield Shaker Village 1312: 224:Newhall & Stebbins 2666:Wild Ammonoosuc River 2517:Betty and Barney Hill 2414:religious persecution 2379: 2369: 2358: 2313: 2212: 2178:equilateral triangles 2153:Wild Ammonoosuc River 2150: 1927: 1808: 1693: 1621: 1567:. Granville Homestead 1520: 1480:Franklin D. Roosevelt 1456:Bear Brook State Park 1453: 1366: 1310:Enfield Shaker Museum 1307: 1300:. The Enfield Shakers 1273:Battle of Bunker Hill 1257:Fort William and Mary 1194:43.01508°N 71.46845°W 1149:44.08551°N 71.68418°W 1014:42.75541°N 71.22764°W 969:44.37443°N 71.29011°W 929:44.453113; -71.578074 834:44.15252°N 71.97579°W 789:42.90667°N 72.41999°W 744:44.51088°N 71.15291°W 699:43.10084°N 71.24718°W 609:43.25462°N 71.03573°W 564:43.13052°N 71.44589°W 519:42.85912°N 71.96274°W 474:43.07596°N 70.94352°W 384:43.89902°N 71.14559°W 339:42.88643°N 71.95437°W 294:43.16031°N 71.38029°W 249:42.78724°N 72.47975°W 204:43.11163°N 71.91871°W 114:43.32972°N 71.25592°W 3510:theufochronicles.com 3139:Pawtuckaway CCC Camp 3114:Frankenstein Trestle 3082:"Died of His Wounds" 2859:The MacDowell Graves 1714:justice of the peace 1424:with few bolts, the 879:44.27169°N 71.6308°W 674:Pawtuckaway CCC Camp 654:44.15619°N 71.3636°W 629:Frankenstein Trestle 429:42.99322°N 71.4757°W 314:The MacDowell Graves 159:43.6201°N 72.14718°W 3243:– via NH.gov. 2884:Granville Homestead 2759:The Enfield Shakers 2468:Governor, 1861–1863 2408:immigrants fleeing 1649:Sainte-Marie Parish 1444:Bear Brook CCC Camp 1217: • 1213: • 1199:43.01508; -71.46845 1190: /  1154:44.08551; -71.68418 1145: /  1100: /  1055: /  1019:42.75541; -71.22764 1010: /  974:44.37443; -71.29011 965: /  920: /  875: /  839:44.15252; -71.97579 830: /  794:42.90667; -72.41999 785: /  749:44.51088; -71.15291 740: /  704:43.10084; -71.24718 695: /  650: /  614:43.25462; -71.03573 605: /  569:43.13052; -71.44589 560: /  524:42.85912; -71.96274 515: /  479:43.07596; -70.94352 470: /  425: /  389:43.89902; -71.14559 380: /  359:Granville Homestead 344:42.88643; -71.95437 335: /  299:43.16031; -71.38029 290: /  254:42.78724; -72.47975 245: /  209:43.11163; -71.91871 200: /  155: /  134:The Enfield Shakers 119:43.32972; -71.25592 110: /  67: 3357:The Weeks Act 1911 2784:Stone Arch Bridges 2732:"Jonathan Chesley" 2382: 2374: 2371:Nathaniel S. 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Index

New Hampshire historical markers

176–200
226–250
New Hampshire historical markers
Jonathan Chesley 1736–1826
43°19′47″N 71°15′21″W / 43.32972°N 71.25592°W / 43.32972; -71.25592
The Enfield Shakers
43°37′12″N 72°08′50″W / 43.6201°N 72.14718°W / 43.6201; -72.14718
Stone Arch Bridges
43°06′42″N 71°55′07″W / 43.11163°N 71.91871°W / 43.11163; -71.91871
Newhall & Stebbins
42°47′14″N 72°28′47″W / 42.78724°N 72.47975°W / 42.78724; -72.47975
Bear Brook CCC Camp 1935–1942
43°09′37″N 71°22′49″W / 43.16031°N 71.38029°W / 43.16031; -71.38029
The MacDowell Graves
42°53′11″N 71°57′16″W / 42.88643°N 71.95437°W / 42.88643; -71.95437
Granville Homestead
43°53′56″N 71°08′44″W / 43.89902°N 71.14559°W / 43.89902; -71.14559
St. Mary's Bank Credit Union / La Caisse Populaire Sainte-Marie
42°59′36″N 71°28′33″W / 42.99322°N 71.4757°W / 42.99322; -71.4757
Wentworth Cheswill (1746–1817)
43°04′33″N 70°56′37″W / 43.07596°N 70.94352°W / 43.07596; -70.94352
Settler's Rock
42°51′33″N 71°57′46″W / 42.85912°N 71.96274°W / 42.85912; -71.96274
Suncook Connection Bridge
43°07′50″N 71°26′45″W / 43.13052°N 71.44589°W / 43.13052; -71.44589
Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Smith 1843–1891
43°15′17″N 71°02′09″W / 43.25462°N 71.03573°W / 43.25462; -71.03573
Frankenstein Trestle

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