Historical Markers and War Memorials in Winchester, New Hampshire
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Winchester is in Cheshire County
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A tribute to
Francis Parnell Murphy
Born in this town
August 16, 1877
Governor of New Hampshire
1937 - 1940
Donor of this memorial
in memory of his mother
Ellen Lambert Murphy
with the expressed wish
that it serve as a . . . — — Map (db m230566) HM
Here was born, on October 9, 1860
Leonard Wood
Commander of the Rough Riders
Governor of Cuba
Chief-of-Staff of the United States Army
Governor-General of the Philippines — — Map (db m230523) HM WM
Incorporated in 1753, the town of Winchester drew upon the vast forest of Mt. Pisgah, copious iron deposits, and the abundant power generated from the Ashuelot River and its tributaries to transcend its agrarian roots and become an influential and . . . — — Map (db m154898) HM
Erected by the
Town of Winchester
to commemorate the patriotic
services of these men and women
in the
World War
Adams, George W. •
★ Bailey, Harold E. •
Baker, Norman H. •
Balch, Reginald H. •
Bason, Aaron M. • . . . — — Map (db m230563) WM
Dedicated to those who responded to the call for freedom
World War II
★ Adams, George L. Jr. •
★ Adamski, Peter P. •
★ Aivalditis, Michael •
Arapage, George •
Atherton, Winston •
Austin, Louis M. •
★ . . . — — Map (db m231023) WM
Erected A.D. 1908 by the Citizens of Winchester, N.H. the Members of Post No. 19 Grand Army of the Republic Department of New Hampshire and its affiliated Womans Relief Corps In Honor of those who served on Winchesters Quota in the Army or Navy of . . . — — Map (db m154895) WM
This church occupies the site of the Town Hall and Meeting House which was destroyed by fire Sept. 12, 1909 after having been the home of the First Universalist Society for more than a century. The present edifice was built in 1912 as a memorial to . . . — — Map (db m154891) HM