Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion - Portsmouth
N 43° 03.659 W 070° 45.227
19T E 357191 N 4769079
The home of the first Royal (British) Governor of the region to become New Hampshire.
Waymark Code: WMRTT
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 09/30/2006
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Text of Marker:
Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion
At the end of Little Harbor Road is the farm of
Royal Governor Benning Wentworth (1696-1770).
Appointed in 1741 by George II, Wentworth
governed the province of New Hampshire for 25
years, promoting expansion as far west as
Bennington, in present-day Vermont. The Cushing
family acquired the farm in 1816, and by the
1840s began to show the mansion as one of
America’s first historic houses open to the
public. In 1886, John Templeman Coolidge (1856-
1945) of Boston purchased the site for a summer
home. In 1954, his widow, Mary Abigail Parsons Coolidge, donated it to the state of New Hampshire.
Marker Name: Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion
Official Marker Number: 194
Marker Type: Official NH State
Marker Location: Portsmouth
Date Marker Established: 2005
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