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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/HM18QS_north-charlestown-village_Charlestown-NH.html
Est. 1740National Register District
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18QR_this-boulder-from-the-hill-side_Charlestown-NH.html
This boulder from the hill-side is set here by citizens of Charlestown with the co-operation of the Union Historical Society of Charlestown N.H. and Springfield VT and of the Society of Colonial Wars, in the State of New Hampshire to mark the site…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18A8_st-marys-bank-credit-union-la-caisse-populaire-saint-marie_Manchester-NH.html
Marker Front:The first credit union in the U.S. was founded here in 1908, the inspiration of Monsignor Pierre Hevey, the pastor of Sainte-Marie Parish. Monsignor Hevey sought to improve the economic stability of the French-speaking mill workers by…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1830_amoskeag-mills_Manchester-NH.html
Samuel Blodgett began a canal to bypass the steep falls in 1793, with money provided by a lottery. The canal was finished in 1807. Mills then sprang up on both sides of the river below the falls. The world renowned Amoskeg Manufacturing Company fl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM165P_mount-washington-summit_Jackson-NH.html
The highest wind ever observed by man was recorded here. From 1932 to 1937 the Mt. Washington Conservatory was operated in the summit stage office then occupying this site in a great storm of April 12, 1934. The crew's instruments measured a wind …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14MV_the-old-road-to-boston_Keene-NH.html
Erected by Ashuelot Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, April 12, 1902, to mark the beginning of the Old Road to Boston, over which the soldiers of the revolution from Keene marched under Captain Isaac Wyman, April 21, 1775, in response …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14LR_the-old-fort_Keene-NH.html
This boulder marks the site of the old fort built in 1738 by the early settlers of Upper Ashuelot as a refuge from the Indians. This memorial erected in 1906 by Ashuelot Chapter D.A.R. and Keene Chapter S.A.R.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14LQ_the-first-meeting-house-in-upper-ashuelot_Keene-NH.html
The First Meeting House in Upper Ashuelot, now Keene was built on this knoll in 1736-7. Here also was located the Burying Ground of the original settlers. Erected by Ashuelot Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution in 1913
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13AL_negro-pews_Portsmouth-NH.html
Until the mid 1800's, most New England churches assigned pews to parishioners by their social rank. Black people, enslaved or free, usually were seated as far as possible from the pulpit. Negro pews in the North Meetinghouse, which stood here from…