32. Revolutionary Capital |
||
|---|---|---|
| located on the south side of NH 101, just west of its junction with bypass NH 101 in Exeter, NH |
||
![]() |
"Founded by Rev. John Wheelwright in 1638, Exeter was one
of the four original towns in the colony. Following New Hampshire's provisional declaration of
independence on January 5, 1776, it served as the capital of the new state during the period of the
American Revolution." erected 1965 |
|
Stalking New Hampshire's Historical Markers |
||
| Historical Markers of the Seacoast Region |
||
All text and images on this website (c)2001 Mary Lizie/Robert Marville |
||
12/29/2001 |
||