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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Belknap County, New Hampshire

 
Clickable Map of Belknap County, New Hampshire and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Belknap County, NH (21) Carroll County, NH (46) Grafton County, NH (155) Merrimack County, NH (126) Strafford County, NH (48)  BelknapCounty(21) Belknap County (21)  CarrollCounty(46) Carroll County (46)  GraftonCounty(155) Grafton County (155)  MerrimackCounty(126) Merrimack County (126)  StraffordCounty(48) Strafford County (48)
Laconia is the county seat for Belknap County
Adjacent to Belknap County, New Hampshire
      Carroll County (46)  
      Grafton County (155)  
      Merrimack County (126)  
      Strafford County (48)  
 
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1 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Alton — Alton New Hampshire Civil War Memorial
Main inscription Dedicated to the memory of those who enlisted from Alton in the War of 1861-65. Died in defense of their country and sleep in unknown graves. Erected by M.H. Savage Post GAR Side 1 Issac C. Rollins Died at Yorktown . . . Map (db m96739) WM
2 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Alton — Alton New Hampshire Viet Nam Conflict Honor Roll
Main inscription Viet Nam Conflict Honor Roll followed by 2 rows of 70 names. Reverse inscription Dedicated Mar 30 1987 Erected by Town of Alton and American Legion Post 72Map (db m96743) WM
3 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Alton — Alton New Hampshire WW II /Korean War Honor Roll Memorial
Honor Roll This memorial is dedicated to the men and women who served their country for the cause of freedom 1941 World War II 1945 4 rows of names are inscribed. Those who made the supreme sacrifice 8 names are inscribed. 1950 Korea 1953 . . . Map (db m96745) WM
4 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Alton — Alton NH World War I Honor Roll Memorial
Erected by the town of Alton N.H. honor roll of her soldiers and sailors 1914 World War I 1919 Top row: 3 names with Stars Then 4 rows of inscribed names *Died in the service of our countryMap (db m96747) WM
5 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Alton Bay — 164 — Alton Bay Transportation CenterRailroad Square
This location became a transportation center on August 30, 1851, upon completion of the Cocheco Railroad from Dover to Alton Bay. The first "Mount Washington" steamboat was built here in 1872. For forty years a railroad terminus, here northbound . . . Map (db m96751) HM
6 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Barnstead — 0201 — Jonathan Chesley1736 - 1826
This patriot and civic leader rests in a nearby grave on land he once farmed. In 1764 he contracted to build Barnstead's portion of the Province Road. On December 14-15, 1774 he participated in raids on the British Fort William and Mary in New . . . Map (db m235107) HM
7 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Center Harbor — Belknap College1963 - 1974
Belknap College 1963 - 1974 Founders Dr. Royal M. Frye and Dr. Virginia M. Brigham were visionaries, educators, and mentors who brought together faculty, administrators and students for an outstanding education. While Degrees were earned, all . . . Map (db m97063) HM
8 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Center Harbor — 0007 — Dudley Leavitt (1772-1851)
Author and publisher of almanacs first appearing in 1797. Best known was "Leavitt's Farmers' Almanac and Miscellaneous Year Book" which was continued after his death for about 45 years. This publication provided information vital to domestic and . . . Map (db m235449) HM
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9 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Gilmanton — 017 — Old Province Road
One of the earliest highways in New Hampshire, it was authorized in 1765 as a supply route from the tide-water port of Durham to the colony's northern settlements in the Coos. This section of the road through Gilmanton was built in 1770 nine . . . Map (db m235104) HM
10 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Laconia — Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company1637 - 1774
National Society Women Descendants Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company Massachusetts 1637 — 1774 Honors Two Charter Members John Endicott and Edward Johnson Captain Johnson surveyed this area in 1652 for the . . . Map (db m173402) HM
11 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Laconia — Endicott Rock
Endicott Rock the name of John Endicvt Gov. and the initials of Edward Johnson and Simon Willard, Commissioners of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, John Sherman and Jonathan Ince, Surveyors, were inscribed upon this rock August . . . Map (db m172639) HM
12 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Meredith — Meredith New Hampshire Civil War Memorial
In honor of the 12th Regt. NH Vols. who fought in the war of 1861-1865 for the preservation of the Union. Erected by Major E.E. BedeeMap (db m96730) WM
13 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Meredith — Meredith New Hampshire WWII Honor Roll
1941-1945 Meredith Honor Roll There are 3 panels of inscribed names, with 4 starred names, indicating they gave their lives in the conflictMap (db m96732) WM
14 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Northfield, Tilton-Northfield — Live Free or Die
Live Free or Die Dedicated to All Veterans Who Have Served Their Country May 30, 1992Map (db m148630) WM
15 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Northfield, Tilton-Northfield — Northfield Veteran's Memorial
Live Free or Die Dedicated to All Veterans Who Have Served Their Country May 30 1992Map (db m162671) WM
16 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Tilton, Tilton-Northfield — In Grateful Tribute
In grateful tribute to the men and women who served in the armed forces of our country in World War II, 1941-1946Map (db m97193) WM
17 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Tilton, Tilton-Northfield — Soldiers' Monument
Soldiers' MonumentMap (db m97153) WM
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18 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Tilton, Tilton-Northfield — The Tilton MillsTilton Riverfront Park
Situated on the Winnipesaukee River, the town of Tilton was a prime location for a variety of mills in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The products produced in Tilton during the height of the mill manufacuring period included . . . Map (db m97228) HM
19 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Tilton, Tilton-Northfield — The Town of TiltonTilton Riverfront Park
In 1850, approximately 100 years after the town of Sanbornton was settled, a group of citizens petitioned to form a new town. Voted on at a special town meeting in 1869, and approved by the voters and the governor of N.H., the town of Tilton was . . . Map (db m97229) HM
20 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Tilton, Tilton-Northfield — The Winnipesaukee RiverTilton Riverfront Park
In the eighteenth and nineteenth century, the power of the Winnipesuakee River was harnessed to operate mills up and down its banks. These banks were home to several gristmills, woolen mills, and other textile mills. Many dams existed in this . . . Map (db m97231) HM
21 New Hampshire, Belknap County, Tilton, Tilton-Northfield — Tilton WWI Memorial
In honor of those from the town of Tilton who devoted themselves to the cavse of freedom in the service of ovr covntry --1914-1919 -- They served without thovght of self that the principles of liberty, jvstice and eqvality might prevail for all . . . Map (db m97194) WM
 
 
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