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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18RK_soldiers-of-haverhill-memorial_Haverhill-NH.html
In commemoration of the services of the services of the Soldiers of Haverhill in the Wars of the Country
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV4E_haverhill-bath-bridge_Haverhill-NH.html
Constructed in 1829 by the towns of Bath and Haverhill at a cost of about $2,400, this is one of the oldest covered bridges in the United States. Built with 3-by-10-inch planks that were probably sawn at an adjacent mill, the span is the earliest …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTWC_kilburn-brothers_Littleton-NH.html
Here, from 1867 to 1909, the world famous Kilburn brothers, Benjamin and Edward, produced and distributed thousands of stereoscopic views. Their collection, largest in the world and collector's items today, provided popular parlor entertainment fo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTQR_pierce-bridge_Bethlehem-NH.html
By 1920 the adjacent road, Rt. 302 was part of the Teddy Roosevelt (TR) Trail, which ran from Maine to Oregon. It was an important way for tourists to access the White Mountains. After the 1927 floods, many bridges needed to be quickly replaced. W…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLIF_early-settlers-allen-r-foley_Hanover-NH.html
Site of a log hut where the Hutchinson and Messenger Families were the first to winter in Norwich in 1765.Erected by the Norwich Historical Society in memory of Professor Allen Rich Foley, Vermont Legislator and Historian 1898-1978.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLG1_the-ridge_Orford-NH.html
Orford's seven Ridge houses were built over a period of time from 1773 to 1839 by professional and business men of the town. The Bulfinch-style house of John B. Wheeler, built in 1814-1816, southern-most in the row, was designed by a Boston archit…
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