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Lighting Up Rural New Hampshire
in New Hampshire Historical Markers
Historical marker on the electrification of rural New Hampshire.
posted by: BruceS
location: New Hampshire
date approved: 10/09/2008
last visited: 08/01/2009
NE8.5 km
Capt. John W. Gunnison
posted by: silverquill
date approved: 03/14/2006
last visited: 07/20/2010
SE11.6 km
Brigadier General Sylvanus Thayer - Father of West Point
Plaque giving a brief history of Brigadier General Sylvanus Thayer and the role he played in the development of the United States Military Academy.
date approved: 10/12/2008
last visited: never
SE11.9 km
Birthplace of the Seventh Day Adventist Church
date approved: 03/12/2006
last visited: 10/18/2013
N14.3 km
Wilmarth Place Railroad Crossing
date approved: 03/19/2006
N16.6 km
Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (1788-1879)
last visited: 07/17/2007
NE16.9 km
Center Meeting House
date approved: 03/21/2006
last visited: 07/06/2013
N16.9 km
Joel McGregor - Last Surviving Soldier of the Revolution
W17.2 km
Charlestown, New Hampshire Home Town Of Carlton E. "Pudge" Fisk
Historical marker honoring the baseball hall of famer Carlton Fisk in Charleston.
date approved: 10/07/2008
last visited: 12/29/2022
W17.4 km
Fort At No. 4 - Charlestown, New Hampshire
Historical marker commemorating a colonial fort in Charlestown.
date approved: 09/23/2008
last visited: 06/21/2008
General John Stark's Expedition of Bennington - Charleston, New Hampshire
Historical marker commemorating the location of a Revolutionary War fort used to train militia in Charleston.
Walker Tavern - Charlestown, New Hampshire
Marker for an important landmark near Old Fort No. 4.
NW18 km
Historic Handshake
last visited: 06/26/2011
NW20.8 km
Union Church
Union Church, Claremont
NW21.7 km
First Roman Catholic Church
last visited: 08/20/2011
NE21.7 km
Soo-Nipi Park - New London NH
This marker may be found on RT 103A in New London about 3 miles south from the intersection of RT 114
posted by: nomadwillie
date approved: 10/10/2009
Colonel Benjamin Tyler Home - West Claremont, NH
Colonel Benjamin Tyler, a first settler of Claremont, built this house on what is now SR 12/103.
posted by: neoc1
date approved: 07/30/2013
SW22 km
First Connecticut River Bridge
A sign noting the first bridge across the Connecticut River.
posted by: New England n00b
date approved: 09/04/2006
last visited: 10/24/2012
SE22.7 km
Stone Arch Bridge
A marker noting early nineteenth century bridgework.
last visited: 09/25/2005
S22.7 km
Gilsum Stone Arch Bridge
The largest arched bridge without supports in water. Built in the 1800's, it is still in use today!
date approved: 10/19/2006
last visited: 05/15/2010
SE23.3 km
Stoddard Glass
A sign marking New Hampshire glassworks in the mid to late 1800's.
NE23.3 km
John Sargent Pillsbury - Sutton NH
Located on the common in South Sutton at the junction of NH 114 and Meetinghouse Hill Road.
date approved: 10/03/2009
last visited: 04/09/2010
SE24.5 km
Colonial Grant
Colonial Grant (Marker Number: 107)
posted by: WiiGeo
SE25.1 km
Pierce Homestead
last visited: 09/12/2018
NE25.4 km
Home of Moses Trussell
The Home of Moses Trussell (1753-1843)