Historical Markers and War Memorials in Chester, New Hampshire
Brentwood is the county seat for Rockingham County
Chester is in Rockingham County
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Dedicated to the men
of Chester who served
in the war of the
American Revolution.
They served their
country well and faithfully. — — Map (db m159857) WM
In honor of our country’s defenders 1861-1865 All men of Chester who served in the War for the Union Died in the service Col. Louis Bell · Joseph Everett · Charles R. Weymouth · William M. Locke · Henry D. Davis · Pace R. Smith · Warren J. Hills . . . — — Map (db m159910) WM
Roll of Honor Erected by the Town of Chester in appreciation of those who served in the Spanish and World War. Spanish War Charles E. Cox World War Frederick C. Bartlett · Wayland J. Berry · Walter S. Brown · Bert R. Cammett · *James M. Forsaith . . . — — Map (db m159908) WM
Dedicated to the Men
of Chester
who gave their lives
in Vietnam
SP 4 Gregory A. Leighton
US Army
Sept 6 1966
PFC Gary C. Towle US Army — — Map (db m159907) HM
This graveyard, one of the oldest in the state,
was purchased from. Capt. Jonathan Blunt for
70 pounds in 1751. Signed stones. by the finest
stone sculptors in New England are found here.
Among these craftsmen are: Stephen and Abel
Webster, . . . — — Map (db m159903) HM
Isaac Blasdel, 1738-1791, son and father
of clockmakers, settled in Chester in
1762 and commenced manufacturing
one-day, striking, wall and tall-case
clocks with one weight and metal works.
He was an Association Test signer,
Revolutionary War . . . — — Map (db m159909) HM
Stevens Memorial Hall
1909
has been placed on the
National Register of
Historic Places
by the United States
Department of The Interior
September 10, 2004 — — Map (db m159911) HM
The Chester Congregational Church
Built in 1773
Entered in the National
Register of Historic Places
Washington, D.C.
June 5, 1986 — — Map (db m159916) HM