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Location of Merrimack County in New Hampshire. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. Latitude and longitude ...
"When the town was incorporated, it took the name of the river and spelled it Merrymac," according to the Merrimack Historical Society. [ 4 ] The first mention of the territory containing the current town of Merrimack among written records was the petition of Passaconaway to the General Court of Massachusetts for a grant of land to include a ...
Meredith Historical Society, New Hampshire Merrimack Historical Society, New Hampshire Merrimack Society of Genealogists, New Hampshire Milford Historical Society, New Hampshire 1895 [22] Monadnock Center for History and Culture Moultonborough Historical Society, New Hampshire Nashua Historical Society, New Hampshire 1870 [34]
The historical center of Litchfield is on the Charles Bancroft Highway (New Hampshire Route 3A). Today the first church in Litchfield, the Litchfield Community Television studio, and the Litchfield Historical Society are located there in and around the old town hall and fire station. The town's new fire station opened on Liberty Way in May 2019 ...
Local history: website: Henniker Historical Society Museum: Henniker: Merrimack: Merrimack Valley: Local history: website, located in Academy Hall Henry Wilson Museum: Farmington: Strafford: Lakes Region: Local history: Operated by the Farmington Historical Society at the Goodwin Library [29] Historical Society of Cheshire County Museum: Keene ...
A History of Lowell. Michigan: Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library. ISBN 978-1-4255-2201-8. Eno, Arthur (1976). Cotton Was King: a History of Lowell, Massachusetts. New Hampshire Publishing Society. ISBN 0912274611. Lowell Historical Society (2005). Lowell the Mill City. Portsmouth, NH: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385 ...
The house is a two-story Georgian style double house, and is the only surviving house of the period in Merrimack. It was owned by Thornton from 1780 to 1797, when he sold it to his son James. The cemetery, located across the Daniel Webster Highway from the house, is also Merrimack's first cemetery, with the oldest gravestone marked 1742. [2]
He is featured on a New Hampshire historical marker along U.S. Route 3 in Merrimack. [14] Thornton was the uncle of Capt. Matthew Thornton, a suspected Loyalist who was charged with treason related to actions just before the Battle of Bennington in 1777. Ebenezer Webster, father of Daniel Webster, was enlisted to investigate the allegation. At ...