Historical Markers of the Seacoast Region
|
 |
Click
the thumbnail images to see a larger picture, the text of the sign, and directions to find it (the text and directions
were shamelessly lifted, for the most part, from the New Hampshire Historical Marker website).
These images range in size from 15KB to 30KB; most are about 20KB.
|
|
 |
4. William & Mary Raids New Castle, NH |
8. Site of Piscataqua Bridge Durham, NH |
 |
 |
18. Isles of Shoals Rye, NH |
26. The Old Meetinghouse Sandown, NH |
 |
 |
28. First Public School Hampton, NH |
32. Revolutionary Capital Exeter, NH |
 |
 |
37. George Washington's Visit Hampton Falls, NH |
46. Josiah Bartlett (1729-1795) Kingston, NH |
 |
 |
50. Oyster River Massacre Durham, NH |
62. Breakfast Hill North Hampton, NH |
 |
 |
63. Atlantic Cable Station and Sunken Forest Rye, NH |
75. Portsmouth Plains Portsmouth, NH |
 |
 |
78. Odiorne's Point Rye, NH |
88. Charles Cogswell Doe (1830-1896) Rollinsford, NH |
 |
 |
89. Major General John Sullivan (1740-1795) Durham, NH |
92. Hilton's Point - 1623 Dover, NH |
 |
 |
97. Exeter Town House Exeter, NH |
103. Shapley Line Seabrook, NH |
 |
 |
113. Weeks House Greenland, NH |
114. North Cemetery Portsmouth, NH |
 |
 |
120. Bound Rock Hampton, NH |
127. John Langdon (1741-1819) Portsmouth, NH |
 |
 |
142. Mast Tree Riot of 1734 Fremont, NH |
151. Newington Newington, NH |
 |
 |
154. Packer's Falls Durham, NH |
156. John Brown Family - Gunsmiths Fremont, NH |
 |
 |
157. Spaulding & Frost Cooperage Fremont, NH |
167. Meeting House and Hearse House Fremont, NH |
 |
 |
170. Civil War Riot of 1861 Fremont, NH |
Stalking New Hampshire's Historical Markers |
|
Revised January 5, 2002 |
|