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Historical Markers in Colebrook, New Hampshire

 
Clickable Map of Coos 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 Coos County, NH (60) Carroll County, NH (46) Grafton County, NH (161) Oxford County, ME (4) Essex County, VT (19)  CoosCounty(60) Coos County (60)  CarrollCounty(46) Carroll County (46)  GraftonCounty(161) Grafton County (161)  OxfordCountyMaine(4) Oxford County (4)  EssexCountyVermont(19) Essex County (19)
Lancaster is the county seat for Coos County
Colebrook is in Coos County
      Coos County (60)  
ADJACENT TO COOS COUNTY
      Carroll County (46)  
      Grafton County (161)  
      Oxford County, Maine (4)  
      Essex County, Vermont (19)  
 
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1 New Hampshire, Coos County, Colebrook — Citizen’s BankParking Lot — Colebrook’s 250th Celebration —
On U.S. 3 at Mohawk Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 3.
History: • E. F. Royal built a two-story "two-store” building here after the fire of 1901. • The north half was occupied by E.F. Royal, as a grocery, confectionery and meat market. • A clothing store was located on the south side . . . Map (db m156731) HM
2 New Hampshire, Coos County, Colebrook — Country RootsDrew Block — Colebrook’s 250th Celebration —
On Main Street (U.S. 3) at Pleasant Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
History: • In earlier days, this was referred to as the Drew Block. It was built in 1890 as a two-story building. The third story was added a short time later. • Like other store fronts in town, it has a north and south side and has housed . . . Map (db m157010) HM
3 New Hampshire, Coos County, Colebrook — Hicks HardwareUnion Building — Colebrook’s 250th Celebration —
On Main Street (U.S. 3) at Pleasant Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
History: • The original building on this site was the Pitkin's Store, which burned in 1870. • In 1886, W. E. Drew bought the rebuilt store and refitted the building. It became known as Drew & Churchill. It burned in the fire of 1901. • . . . Map (db m156942) HM
4 New Hampshire, Coos County, Colebrook — Jenkins FuneralHome — Colebrook’s 250th Celebration —
On Main Street (U.S. 3) north of Mohawk Road, on the left when traveling north.
History: • In the 1700's, a log block house sat here. The present structure was built in 1816 and became known as Chamberlain's Tavern. • For years this was the "center of town” and a frequent gathering place for local militia. • . . . Map (db m157033) HM
5 New Hampshire, Coos County, Colebrook — Remick BuildingColebrook's 250th Celebration
On Main Street (U.S. 3) north of Titus Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Remick Building History: • Constructed by Gustus Remick, after the fire of 1890. He owned it until 1968. In earlier times, many promenades, meetings and walking marathons were held on the top floor. • It is believed this building was . . . Map (db m156645) HM
6 New Hampshire, Coos County, Colebrook — Sutton PlaceGolden Locks - Dr. Drum’s — Colebrook’s 250th Celebration —
On Main Street (U.S. 3) south of Bridge Street (New Hampshire Route 26), on the left when traveling north.
History: • Believed constructed about 1868 for the Lombard family. • Seneca Merrill later obtained the house and added the tower to the original building. Mr. Merrill was married to Viola Sutton's grandmother. • John Pitkin Sutton was . . . Map (db m156668) HM
7 New Hampshire, Coos County, Colebrook — The Coos Trail
On Mohawk Road (New Hampshire Route 26) 0.1 miles east of Abeneki Lane, on the right when traveling west.
The Coos Trail was built in 1803 from Colebrook through Dixville Notch along the ancient trail of the Abnaki Indians to Erroll where it met the Coos Road of Maine completed in 1802 from Hallowell on the Kennebec River Marked by . . . Map (db m116404) HM
8 New Hampshire, Coos County, Colebrook — Wilderness RestaurantCedar Lounge — Colebrook’s 250th Celebration —
On South Main Street (U.S. 3) at Colby Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
History • Before 1927, Karl and Charlotte Edwards ran a grocery store from this site. • In 1927, Sam & Susie Keach moved their restaurant, originally known as the Legion Square Restaurant, to this site. They changed the name to Legion . . . Map (db m156939) HM
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May. 17, 2024