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  2. St. Joseph Cemetery (Manchester, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded burial in what is now Saint Joseph Cemetery was that of Bartholomeu Quinn, who died July 2, 1848. Father William McDonald, Manchester's first permanently assigned Catholic priest, acquired land on a hillside overlooking the city's West Side, more than two miles (3 km) from downtown when Mr. Quinn's death made the establishment of a Catholic cemetery a necessity.

  3. Murder of Michael Briggs - Wikipedia

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    On October 21, 2006, family and friends of Michael Briggs and many others gathered at a memorial service held at the Lambert Funeral Home and later at the Merchantsauto.com Stadium after a long funeral procession through the city. Approximately 800–4,000 officers from across the state of New Hampshire attended the memorial service.

  4. New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places - Wikipedia

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    Organized as a Grange in 1891—the building had previously been a Baptist church—and was named after Jeremiah Smith (1837–1921), son of Jeremiah Smith (1759–1842), 6th Governor of New Hampshire. [39] Daniel Smith Tavern: 112 Main Street, New Hampton: Belknap: July 28, 2003 (NWH0002) In use from 1805 to the 1920s. Smyth Library† 194 ...

  5. Sainte Marie Roman Catholic Church Parish Historic District

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    Hevey School, built in 1911–12 and named for Monsignor Pierre Hevey, second pastor of Ste. Marie (A Gymnasium was added to the school in 1966, the school was also renovated at this time) This building contains Holy Family Academy (New Hampshire), a private Catholic school serving students in grades 7-12.

  6. Valley Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Valley Cemetery (or the Valley Street Cemetery) is a public cemetery located in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States.It is bounded on the east by Pine Street, on the north by Auburn Street, on the west by Willow Street, and on the south by Valley Street, from which it derives its name.

  7. List of the oldest buildings in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    One of the finest early-Georgian brick houses in New England: Newington Meeting House Newington: 1717 Oldest church building in New Hampshire James House Hampton 1723 First period house, dated by dendrochronology [6] Jaquith House (Farley Garrison House) Gilmanton: c.1725 [7] Building was moved to NH from Billerica, Massachusetts, in 2010. Once ...

  8. West Side, Manchester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    West Side neighborhood from Rock Rimmon cliffs. The West Side is a large area defining many neighborhoods in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire, in the United States.It consists of all parts of the city that lie west of the Merrimack River and includes the neighborhoods of Northwest Manchester, Rimmon Heights, Notre Dame, Piscataquog, Wolfe Park, and Mast Road. [1]

  9. Manchester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Manchester has three main retail areas: downtown Manchester, South Willow Street (NH Route 28), and Second Street (NH Route 3A) on the West Side. The Mall of New Hampshire is on South Willow Street, and, with more than 125 stores, is one of the largest shopping centers in southern New Hampshire and central New England.