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  2. New Castle, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    A new route to the island was created in 1821 when three bridges (now two bridges and a causeway) connected Frame Point in Portsmouth with the northwestern corner of Great Island. Previously, a bridge on the southwestern point had been the only way to reach New Castle without a boat.

  3. Harbor Defenses of Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    Fort William and Mary by Wolfgang William Romer (1705). Fort Constitution in the 19th century. Battery Farnsworth, 8-inch disappearing gun emplacement, Fort Constitution. The first fort in the Portsmouth area was Fort William and Mary (called The Castle until circa 1692) in New Castle, [8] initially garrisoned before 1632 and perhaps the oldest continuously fortified site in the British ...

  4. List of islands of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Great Bay: 0 0 New Castle Island: Rockingham: Piscataqua River: 13 4 Nine Islands: Coos: Connecticut River: 568 173 Nineacre Island: Carroll: Lake Winnipesaukee: 522 ...

  5. Fort Stark - Wikipedia

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    Fort Stark is a former military fortification in New Castle, New Hampshire, United States. Located at Jerry's Point (also called Jaffrey's Point) on the southeastern tip of New Castle Island, most of the surviving fort was developed in the early 20th century, following the Spanish–American War , although there were several earlier ...

  6. Fort William and Mary - Wikipedia

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    Fort William and Mary was a colonial-era fortification in Great Britain's worldwide system of defenses, defended by soldiers of the Province of New Hampshire who reported directly to the royal governor. The fort, originally known as "The Castle," was situated on the island of New Castle, New Hampshire, at the mouth of the Piscataqua River estuary.

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  8. Defunct placenames of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Great Falls: Early name of Somersworth, specifically its mill town district. [citation needed] Great Falls: Now Walpole, also Bellows Town. [8] Great Haystack Mountain: Now called Mount Lafayette. [4] Great Island: Early name of New Castle until 1693. [citation needed] Great Meadow (or Great Meadows): Now Westmoreland, Number Two (Massachusetts ...

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