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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Grafton County, New Hampshire

 
Clickable Map of Grafton 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 Grafton County, NH (131) Belknap County, NH (15) Carroll County, NH (33) Coos County, NH (54) Merrimack County, NH (116) Sullivan County, NH (23) Caledonia County, VT (29) Essex County, VT (15) Orange County, VT (38) Windsor County, VT (64)  GraftonCounty(131) Grafton County (131)  BelknapCounty(15) Belknap County (15)  CarrollCounty(33) Carroll County (33)  CoosCounty(54) Coos County (54)  MerrimackCounty(116) Merrimack County (116)  SullivanCounty(23) Sullivan County (23)  CaledoniaCountyVermont(29) Caledonia County (29)  EssexCounty(15) Essex County (15)  OrangeCounty(38) Orange County (38)  WindsorCounty(64) Windsor County (64)
Adjacent to Grafton County, New Hampshire
    Belknap County (15)
    Carroll County (33)
    Coos County (54)
    Merrimack County (116)
    Sullivan County (23)
    Caledonia County, Vermont (29)
    Essex County, Vermont (15)
    Orange County, Vermont (38)
    Windsor County, Vermont (64)
 
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101New Hampshire (Grafton County), Littleton — The Curran Suspension Bridge
The Curran Suspension Bridge, and its engineer, Kenneth Curran, enjoy a long and rich history in the Town of Littleton, a history that reflects the industrious, self-reliant nature of both town and benefactor. The Curran Bridge is the . . . — Map (db m116228) HM
102New Hampshire (Grafton County), Littleton — The Littleton Diner
On this site in 1930, Eugene and Stella Stone erected a modern parlor car diner with an open kitchen and seating for 25. Its success prompted the Stones to sell the original diner in 1940 and to replace it with this Sterling Diner manufactured . . . — Map (db m116248) HM
103New Hampshire (Grafton County), Littleton — Tilton's Opera Block
Store clerk Henry Lowell Tilton (1828-1909) joined the Californian Gold Rush and returned to make his fortune in timber and real estate. In 1881, he built this, the town’s largest brick structure and the architectural template for Main Street’s . . . — Map (db m116274) HM
104New Hampshire (Grafton County), Littleton — U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
This marble-fronted edifice has been the town’s Post Office since February 14, 1935. The mansion of Dr. William J. Beattie (1865-1913), a founder of Littleton Hospital, had occupied the site before the construction of this Georgian Revival . . . — Map (db m116229) HM
105New Hampshire (Grafton County), Littleton — 185 — Willowdale Settlement
Willowdale was established around a sawmill that was built in 1812. The village thrived because sawmills, gristmills, and a factory producing sawmill machinery were powered by the Ammonoosuc River. After the Littleton Lumber Company opened in 1870, . . . — Map (db m74572) HM
106New Hampshire (Grafton County), Lyme — Lyme Civil War Monument
In Memory of the Volunteer Soldiers and Sailors of Lyme 1861   1865 (south side) 1st Cavalry E.B. Allen • D.B. Buswell • C.D. Dimick • H. Gardner • J.G. Warren • G.A. Webster • D.H. Reynolds 2nd Reg’t B. Smith • . . . — Map (db m98047) WM
107New Hampshire (Grafton County), Lyme — Lyme Veterans Monument
To All Those From Lyme Who Served Their Country In Times of Conflict or Peace Spanish-American war 1898 World War I   1917 - 1918 World War II   1941 – 1945 (back) Korea   1950 – 1953 Lebanon Grenada   1982 – . . . — Map (db m98045) WM
108New Hampshire (Grafton County), North Haverhill — Soldiers of Haverhill Memorial
In commemoration of the services of the services of the Soldiers of Haverhill in the Wars of the Country — Map (db m65833) WM
109New Hampshire (Grafton County), North Woodstock — ...Missing In Action...
. . . — Map (db m105912) WM
110New Hampshire (Grafton County), North Woodstock — Army Air Crew
Honoring the World War II U.S. Army air crew who crashed in a B-18 bomber on Mt. Waternomee in Woodstock, N.H., January 14, 1942. Dedicated July 4, 1992 Lt. Anthony Benvenuto Lt. Woodrow Kantner Lt. Fletcher Craig PFC Richard . . . — Map (db m105910) HM WM
111New Hampshire (Grafton County), North Woodstock — In Honor of 1917-18
In Honor of 1917-18 World War Soldiers Dedicated May 30th 1921 A list of 27 servicemen; two of whom died in France — Map (db m148139) WM
112New Hampshire (Grafton County), North Woodstock — Korean Conflict
Dedicated to honor their patriotic services during Korean Conflict from the town of North Woodstock, N.H. A list of 47 servicemen — Map (db m148140) WM
113New Hampshire (Grafton County), North Woodstock — N.H.The 9th State — 1763 —
N.H The 9th State 1763 The Granite State Flag Blue a & Gold 1909 Flower Purple Lilac Bird Purple Finch Tree White Birch Ship The Woodstock Emblem Old Man of Mtn Motto Live Free or Die Song Old N.H. Length 250 miles Ten . . . — Map (db m105905) HM
114New Hampshire (Grafton County), North Woodstock — The Night the Bomber Crashed
January 14, 1942: the reality of World War II was brought home to New Hampshire when a U.S. Army Air Corps B-18A bomber strayed off course and crashed in the White Mountains, killing two crewmembers and severely injuring the other five. . . . — Map (db m116198) HM WM
115New Hampshire (Grafton County), North Woodstock — Vietnam Veterans
1983 1965 - 1975 Honoring the Vietnam Veterans of Woodstock North Woodstock, N.H. A list of 61 servicemen and women; one Killed In Action, one Missing In Action — Map (db m148141) WM
116New Hampshire (Grafton County), North Woodstock — Woodstock World War Two Memorial
Dedicated to those who served in the Armed Forces of our Country in World War Two from Woodstock A list of 126 servicemen and women; 7 Killed In Action — Map (db m148137) WM
117New Hampshire (Grafton County), Orford — Orford World War Memorial
Honor-Roll 1914 World War 1918 Erected in honor of those men and women of Orford who were in the service of the Nation, the Allies and humanity during the years when the German armies attempted to conquer the civilizations of the . . . — Map (db m158330) WM
118New Hampshire (Grafton County), Orford — 33 — The Ridge
Orford's seven Ridge houses were built over a period of time from 1773 to 1839 by professional and business men of the town. The Bulfinch-style house of John B. Wheeler, built in 1814-1816, southern-most in the row, was designed by a Boston . . . — Map (db m32090) HM
119New Hampshire (Grafton County), Orford — The Samuel Morey Memorial BridgeErected 1937
The Samuel Morey Memorial Bridge erected 1937 by the States of New Hampshire and Vermont assisted by the federal government dedicated 1938. Captain Samuel Morey, born 1762 died 1843, first successfully applied steam power to the navigation of a . . . — Map (db m155822) HM
120New Hampshire (Grafton County), Plymouth — Rotary AmphitheaterPlymouth Riverfront Park
Constructed by the Plymouth Rotary as a gift to the community, this space is intended as a celebration of our natural beauty and as a place for the enjoyment of good times together. — Map (db m65880) HM
121New Hampshire (Grafton County), Plymouth — 179 — Smith Bridge
Named for local farmer Jacob Smith, the first bridge at this site was begun before 1786 and completed with the aid of a lottery authorized in that year. In 1850, contractor Harmon Marcy of Littleton, N.H. built a new bridge at a cost of about $2,700 . . . — Map (db m74575) HM
122New Hampshire (Grafton County), Plymouth — 189 — Stream Gaging in New Hampshire
This is the site of the longest continuous stream gaging in New Hampshire. Daily measurement of the level of the Pemigewasset River was begun here in 1886 by the Locks and Canals Company of Lowell, Massachusetts, which controlled flowage in the . . . — Map (db m74576) HM
123New Hampshire (Grafton County), Plymouth — The Common
In 1892 voters established this Park and voted to improve and ornament it. In 1905 the town built a bandstand designed by FW Bulfinch for use by the John Keniston Band. At G. Clarks urging, in 1932 the Pemigewasset Women’s Club created a Boy Scout . . . — Map (db m65881) HM
124New Hampshire (Grafton County), Rumney — 55 — Baker River
Baker River Known to Indians as Asquamchumauke, the nearby river was renamed for Lt. Thomas Baker (1682-1753) whose company of 34 scouts from North- ampton, Mass. passed down this valley in 1712. A few miles south his men destroyed a . . . — Map (db m97232) HM
125New Hampshire (Grafton County), Rumney — Geological History of the Polar Caves
Nearly five billion years ago a great ball of cosmic gasses began to cool and condense forming our solar system. This cooling process continued for 3½ billion years solidifying our planet, Earth, and eventually forming the first continental . . . — Map (db m97246) HM
126New Hampshire (Grafton County), Rumney — Park History
Polar Caves Park was discovered by a group of local teenagers playing in the boulders beneath Mt. Haycock in the year 1900. Twenty-two years later Edwin Collishaw, seeing the potential, opened the caves to the public. He chose the name Polar Caves . . . — Map (db m97245) HM
127New Hampshire (Grafton County), Rumney — The Granite State
Granite is an Igneous rock and is known for being extremely durable and hard. In the early 1900's this site was used to harvet granite for the main lodge's foundation and entrance signs for the Polar Caves. You can see examples of where the granite . . . — Map (db m97247) HM
128New Hampshire (Grafton County), Sugar Hill — 073 — First Ski School in America
In 1929, on the slopes of the hill to the east, Austrian-born Sig Buchmayr established the first organized ski school in the United States. Sponsored by Peckett's-on-Sugar Hill, one of the earliest resorts to promote the joys of winter vacationing . . . — Map (db m77666) HM
129New Hampshire (Grafton County), Warren — 231 — Norris CottonStatesman — 1900 - 1989 —
In 1973 Norris Cotton celebrated 50 years of elected public service, having served in both the state legislature and Congress. Born in Warren in 1900, Cotton worked his way through Phillips Exeter Academy and Wesleyan University before being elected . . . — Map (db m88006) HM
130New Hampshire (Grafton County), Waterville Valley — By Foot and Horseback, Stagecoach and Car
Generations of visitors have followed this trail According to local historians, Native Americans once traveled a path through the area to hunt and fish. During the nineteenth century, writers and artists, moved by the splendor of the . . . — Map (db m125094) HM
131New Hampshire (Grafton County), Waterville Valley — How Sabbaday Falls Got Its Name
The legend of Sabbaday Falls Legend has it that one Saturday night, with winter rapidly approaching, workmen building a road from Albany Intervale to Waterville decided it was time to call it quits. They hid their tools, planning to return . . . — Map (db m125188) HM

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