3. Birthplace of Horace Greeley |
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| located about 9 miles west of Manchester at the intersection of NH101 and Horace Greeley Road in Amherst, NH |
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"About five miles north of Amherst is the birthplace
of Horace Greeley (1811-1872), founder of the New York Tribune, member of Congress, and candidate for
President in 1872." erected 1958 |
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Stalking New Hampshire's Historical Markers Historical Markers of the Merrimack Valley Region |
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| Related Links: | ||
| A short Biography of Horace Greeley | ||
| Horace Goes West #1: Kansas Historical Marker 85. | ||
| Horace Goes West #2: Kansas Historical Marker 98. | ||
| The Origins of the Republican Party (look for Salmon P. Chase, too!) | ||
| Mathew Brady Studio Daguerreotype, circa 1851 | ||
| Horace Greeley's grave | ||
All text and images on this website (c)2002 Mary Lizie and Robert Marville |
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Revised 1/16/2002 |
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