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Historical Markers in Ashland, New Hampshire
North Haverhill is the county seat for Grafton County
Ashland is in Grafton County
Grafton County (146) ►
ADJACENT TO GRAFTON COUNTY
Belknap County (18) ►
Carroll County (42) ►
Coos County (60) ►
Merrimack County (123) ►
Sullivan County (23) ►
Caledonia County, Vermont (38) ►
Essex County, Vermont (18) ►
Orange County, Vermont (39) ►
Windsor County, Vermont (88) ►
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ADJACENT TO GRAFTON COUNTY
Belknap County (18) ►
Carroll County (42) ►
Coos County (60) ►
Merrimack County (123) ►
Sullivan County (23) ►
Caledonia County, Vermont (38) ►
Essex County, Vermont (18) ►
Orange County, Vermont (39) ►
Windsor County, Vermont (88) ►
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1 ► New Hampshire, Grafton County, Ashland — 163 — Boston, Concord, & Montreal Railroad — ![]() |
The Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad was chartered in 1844. Construction of the main line began in Concord in 1846. The tracks were completed to Laconia in 1848, to Ashland in 1849, and to Wells River, Vermont in 1853. The B. C&M RR merged with . . . — — Map (db m74567) HM |
2 ► New Hampshire, Grafton County, Ashland — 100 — George Hoyt Whipple — ![]() |
Nearby, on Pleasant Street, is the birthplace and childhood home of George Hoyt Whipple, pathologist, researcher and teacher. Dr. Whipple’s most significant research led to the development of the liver therapy for pernicious anemia. For his work, he . . . — — Map (db m74568) HM |
3 ► New Hampshire, Grafton County, Ashland — Soldiers of Ashland Memorial — ![]() |
In Memory of the Soldiers of Ashland in the War. 1861-1865. Erected by the town. G.M. Keye’s Post G.A.R. and Woman’s Relief Corps. Dedicated May 30th 1899. Town Committee: Thomas E. Greney-6th N. H. Vol’s, Frank L. Hughes-12th N. H. Vol’s, Edward P. . . . — — Map (db m65884) HM |