On North Road, 0.7 miles north of Salisbury Road (New Hampshire Route 127), on the right when traveling north.
Daniel Webster was born here January 18, 1782.
Statesman and lawyer, he served as U.S. Congressman
from New Hampshire and Massachusetts,
Senator from Massachusetts and Secretary of
State under Presidents Harrison, Tyler and
Fillmore. A noted . . . — — Map (db m131051) HM
On Central Street (U.S. 3) at Dearborn Street, on the left when traveling east on Central Street.
The
large
mortar
found
here
is
in
a
boulder of glacial origin first hollowed out
by water,
then by many
years of apparent
use of Abnaki Indians, and later by the first
settlers for grinding corn or maize which was
made into cakes and . . . — — Map (db m159840) HM
On S Main Street (U.S. 3) 0.5 miles south of Holy Cross Road, on the left when traveling north.
Near the site of this boulder stood the log cabin built by Philip Call first White settler of Franklin, N.H.
Sarah Trussel his wife was killed here by the Indians on August 15, 1754
Tablet placed by Abigail Webster Chapter D.A.R. 1928 — — Map (db m148364) HM