Historical Markers and War Memorials in Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Adjacent to Rockingham County, New Hampshire
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Candia — Sam Walter Foss 1858-1911 — |
| 2► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Candia — Soldier's Memorial — |
| 3► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Candia — World War I Honor Roll — |
| 4► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Deerfield — 25 — Major John Simpson — |
| 5► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Deerfield — Site of the First Congregational Church 1772 — |
| 6► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — Abraham Lincoln Speaks in New Hampshire — |
| 7► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — 131 — Brigadier General Enoch Poor — |
| 8► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — Exeter NH Exeter Gas Works — |
| 9► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — Exeter NH Folsom and Gilman Marker — |
| 10► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — Exeter NH War Memorial — |
| 11► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — 097 — Exeter Town House — |
| 12► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — George Leonard Smith Gun — |
| 13► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — 161 — Ladd-Gilman House — |
| 14► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — Powder House — 1771 — — |
| 15► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — Powder House — 1771 — — |
| 16► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — 032 — Revolutionary Capital — |
| 17► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — Second Burial Ground — |
| 18► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Exeter — Site of the First Mill At Falls of the Squamscott River — |
| 19► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Fremont — 170 — Civil War Riot of 1861 — |
| 20► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Fremont — Fremont Village Cemetery Est. 1819 — |
| 21► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Fremont — Historic Black Rocks Village / Historic Fremont, N.H.-Olde Poplin — |
| 22► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Fremont — John Prescott Lovering's Inn circa 1756 — |
| 23► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Fremont — 142 — Mast Tree Riot of 1734 — |
| 24► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Fremont — 167 — Meeting House and Hearse House — |
| 25► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Fremont — 157 — Spaulding & Frost Cooperage — |
| 26► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Hampton — Bell of Fifth Congregational Church Building — |
| 27► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Hampton — First Public School Marker — |
| 28► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Hampton — Hampton NH Honor Rolls Civil War and World War I — |
| 29► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Hampton — Roll of Honor WW II — |
| 30► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Hampton — Rolls of Honor Viet Nam and Korean War — |
| 31► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Kingston — 1867 Gideon Lodge #84, F. & A. M. — |
| 32► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Kingston — 046 — Josiah Bartlett — 1729–1795 — — |
| 33► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Kingston — Kingston War Memorial — |
| 34► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), New Castle — Fort William and Mary Commeration Marker — |
| 35► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), New Castle — Frost Cemetery — |
| 36► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), New Castle — Mines Building — |
| 37► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), New Castle — New Castle Congregational Church — |
| 38► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), New Castle — Portcullis — |
| 39► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), New Castle — Walbach Tower — |
| 40► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), New Castle — Walbach Tower — |
| 41► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), New Castle — 004 — William and Mary Raids — |
| 42► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Newington — The Oldest Town Forest in the United States — |
| 43► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Newmarket — Wentworth Cheswill (1746–1817) — |
| 44► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Northwood — 181 — First New Hampshire Turnpike — |
| 45► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Northwood — 024 — LaFayette's Tour — |
| 46► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Northwood — Northwood NH War Memorial — |
| 47► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Northwood — Northwood NH WWII Honor Roll — |
| 48► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Northwood — Northwood Parade 1775 — |
| 49► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Northwoods — Northwood NH WWI Honor Roll — |
| 50► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — 18 Congress — |
| 51► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — African Burying Ground Memorial — |
| 52► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Black Yankees and The Sea Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail — |
| 53► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Ceilia Layton Thaxter — |
| 54► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Colonel Tobias Lear — |
| 55► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Dedicated to the men of the USS Thresher (SSN 593) — |
| 56► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Frank Jones's Hotels — |
| 57► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Haven Park Portsmouth Visual Label Program — |
| 58► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Horse Chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum — |
| 59► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — In This House Admiral (John) Paul Jones Resided — |
| 60► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — James (Stavers) Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail — |
| 61► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — John Paul Jones House — |
| 62► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — John Samuel Blunt, Painter Portsmouth Visual Label Program — |
| 63► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Joseph & Nancy (Cotton) and their children, Eleazor & James Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail — |
| 64► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Liberty Pole and Bridge — |
| 65► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Memorial Bridge 1923-2012 — |
| 66► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Nation's Oldest Bank — |
| 67► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Negro Pews Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail — |
| 68► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — New Hampshire's First Black Church Portsmouth NH Black Heritage Trail — |
| 69► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — 0114 — North Cemetery — |
| 70► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — North Pier — |
| 71► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — On this site was born Fitz John Porter Aug. 31, 1822 — |
| 72► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Oracle House Circa 1702 — |
| 73► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Point of Graves — |
| 74► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Point of Graves — |
| 75► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Portsmouth Memorial Bridge Marker — |
| 76► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Portsmouth Navy Yard — |
| 77► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Portsmouth NH Marine Railway — |
| 78► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Portsmouth NH Red Light District — |
| 79► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Portsmouth NH World War II Marker — |
| 80► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Portsmouth Pier & Wharves — |
| 81► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Portsmouth Veteran's Memorial — |
| 82► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Prince Whipple and Winsor Maffatt Revolutionary Petitioners Portsmouth NH Black Heritage Trail — |
| 83► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Russell A. Hanscom Memorial — |
| 84► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Sheafe Warehouse — |
| 85► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Siras Bruce Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail — |
| 86► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Site of "Negro Burying Ground" Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail — |
| 87► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Soldiers and Sailors Monument — |
| 88► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Spanish American War Memorial — |
| 89► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Spring Hill Waterfront — |
| 90► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Still On Patrol — |
| 91► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Temple Israel 1910 — |
| 92► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — The Continental Frigate "Raleigh" — |
| 93► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — The Original New Hampshire State House — |
| 94► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — The South Church — |
| 95► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Treaty of Portsmouth 1905 — |
| 96► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — U.S.S. Albacore — |
| 97► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — U.S.S. O9 SS-70 — |
| 98► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — U.S.S. Squalus SS-192 — |
| 99► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — 234 — US Route 1 Bypass of Portsmouth, NH (1940) — |
| 100► New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Rye — 063 — Atlantic Cable Station and Sunken Forest — |
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