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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lancaster, 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 (155) Oxford County, ME (4) Essex County, VT (19)  CoosCounty(60) Coos County (60)  CarrollCounty(46) Carroll County (46)  GraftonCounty(155) Grafton County (155)  OxfordCountyMaine(4) Oxford County (4)  EssexCountyVermont(19) Essex County (19)
Lancaster is the county seat for Coos County
Lancaster is in Coos County
      Coos County (60)  
ADJACENT TO COOS COUNTY
      Carroll County (46)  
      Grafton County (155)  
      Oxford County, Maine (4)  
      Essex County, Vermont (19)  
 
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1 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — 173 — Lake Coos and the Presidential Range
On Portland Street (U.S. 2) 1.8 miles east of Prospect Street (U.S. 3), on the right when traveling west.
Lancaster, founded in 1763, lies on the bed of glacial Lake Coos, formed as the glaciers receded 14,000 years ago. Today, the Connecticut, an American Heritage River, flows along the bottom of the ancient lake. You stand at a gateway to The . . . Map (db m75697) HM
2 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — 6 — Lancaster N. H.: Stories of People and PlacesWilder-Holton House
On Route 3 at U.S. 2, on the right when traveling south on Route 3.
The house was built by Jonas Wilder in 1780 and served as a place for town and religious meetings as well as an inn for travelers. The Holton family later acquired it and owned it for over a century. In 1964 the Holton family sold the house to . . . Map (db m140029) HM
3 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — 219 — The Weeks Act1911
On Weeks State Park Road at Prospect Street (U.S. 3), on the left when traveling east on Weeks State Park Road.
The Lodge atop Mt. Prospect was the summer home of John Wingate Weeks (1860-1926), renowned "Father of the Eastern National Forests," author of The Weeks Act, passed by the U.S. Congress, March 1, 1911. The Act enables the government to buy . . . Map (db m77613) HM
4 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — 084 — Wilder-Holton House
On Bridge Street (U.S. 2) at Main Street (U.S. 3), on the right when traveling west on Bridge Street.
This Structure, erected by Major Jonas Wilder, from boards planed and nails wrought on the site, originally possessing a four-fireplace chimney and Indian shutters, is Coos County's first two-storey dwelling. Construction was initiated on the noted . . . Map (db m77609) HM
5 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — Col. Edward Cross5th N.H. Infantry Vols.
On Main Street (U.S. 2) at School Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Born April 22nd, 1832, mortally wounded July 2nd, 1863, while leading his command, the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 2nd Army Corps, at the Battle of Gettysburg, Penn. The Fighting Fifth Raised and disciplined by Col. Cross performed . . . Map (db m155817) HM WM
6 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — First Church of Lancaster
On Portland Street (U.S. 2) at Prospect Street (U.S. 3), on the left when traveling west on Portland Street.
Here stood the first church of Lancaster built in 1794. Rev. Joseph Willard pastor for 28 yrs. Soldier of the RevolutionMap (db m155882) HM
7 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — Lancaster Main Street Program’sIsrael’s Riverwalk
Near Main Street (Route 2) north of Mechanic Street, on the left when traveling north.
Top Left Panel: These waters abounded in fish, as did the forests in game As the English were pushing their settlements up the valleys of the Connecticut and the Merrimack, trappers penetrated the wilderness far above the . . . Map (db m158923) HM
8 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — Lancaster War Memorial
On Prospect Street (U.S. 3) at Portland Street (U.S. 2), in the median on Prospect Street.
On the site of the Meetinghouse of the Pioneers Erected 1784 the Town of Lancaster builds this monument in memory of her citizens who served in the wars of the Country “Dulce et Decorum Est Pro Patria Mori” CIVIL . . . Map (db m157329) HM WM
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9 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — Lancaster War Memorial
On Main Street (U.S. 2) at School Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
In Honor of the Men and Women of Lancaster New Hampshire Who Served in The Armed Forces In Time of War ( north plaque ) Honor Roll World War I 1917   -   1918 Kenneth P. Bailey · Charles A. Balch · Chester J. Barber · . . . Map (db m158337) WM
10 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — Stone HouseLancaster NH: Stories of People & Places
On Main Street (U.S. 2) south of Depot Street, on the right when traveling north.
John Sullivan Wells built this unique structure between 1835 and 1840.Wells brought the granite from Northumberland to construct his home. Shortly after it was completed Wells was called to Exeter to become Attorney General and the house was sold . . . Map (db m116640) HM
11 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — The Thompson Legacy
On Main Street (U.S. 2) north of Mechanic Street, on the left when traveling west.
Looking NW across Israel's River you will see the remnants of the Thompson Manufacturing Company Although manufacturing took place here for some years, highly skilled Alexander and Daniel Thompson arrived in 1865. By 1884 the company . . . Map (db m155843) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024