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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27R4_mary-e-elliot_Manchester-NH.html
The founder of the "Elliot Hospital," Born May 22, 1823. Died Mar. 20, 1880
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27R1_christos-kalivas_Manchester-NH.html
In abiding memory of Christos Kalivas who was the first Greek American to sacrifice his life for our country in World War I This memorial made possible through the untiring efforts of Chris J. Agrafiotis · General Chairman…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27QE_the-mill-girl_Manchester-NH.html
She stands here, for thousands of 19th century working women: Industrial revolutionaries who broke with the past to earn their living, making history and creating the future. In 1880 one third of Manchester's population, 3385 women, worked…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27Q3_brigadier-general-john-stark_Manchester-NH.html
"There they are boys! We beat them today Or Molly Stark sleeps A widow tonight! Design by John Rogers - 1889 Sculpture by Robert Shure Gift of John Brooks Threfall - 1999
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27PT_manchesters-first-green-roof_Manchester-NH.html
Look up! Manchester's first "green roof" now sits on top of City Hall's Connector building. This UNH Cooperative Extension Initiative combines new technology with plants to deliver many benefits to the building below and to our overall urban e…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27PS_city-hall_Manchester-NH.html
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27OW_an-architectural-treasure-trove_Concord-NH.html
Downtown Concord has one of the best assemblages of 19th and early 20th century commercial, civic and institutional buildings in New England. Despite near uniformity in height and material, each building is individually and distinctively detailed.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27OU_shaker-village_Loudon-NH.html
Take opposite road 2.6 miles to the attractive buildings of this Utopian community organized in 1792 in the township of Canterbury. The Shakers established high standards of agricultural efficiency, craftsmanship and domestic skill for their sect …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NN_concord-police-station_Concord-NH.html
This brick building, with its rock-faced granite trim, was Concord's police station from 1890 until 1975. Noted local architect Edward Dow, with Albert Bodwell, designed the structure. Its arched openings show the influence of the Richardsonian Ro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NM_isaac-a-hill_Concord-NH.html
Near this site, on land just north of the Governor Hill Block at 58-62 North Main Street, was the first home in Concord of Isaac Hill, printer, bookseller, publisher, U.S. Senator and Governor of New Hampshire. It was here that Hill began his marr…
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