1. Republic of Indian Stream | ||
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| located on the north side of US3 at the town park in Pittsburg, NH |
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"In 1832 the settlers of the area between Indian Stream
and Hall's Stream, claimed by both Canada and the United States, set up the independent republic of
Indian Stream. Yielding to New Hampshire in 1836, Indian Stream became part of Pittsburg
and in 1842 was recognized by treaty as United States territory." erected 1958 |
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Stalking New Hampshire's Historical Markers |
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| Historical Markers of the White Mountain Region | ||
All text and images on this website (c)2001 Mary Lizie/Robert Marville |
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Revised 7/4/2001 |
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