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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Pembroke

 
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Pembroke, New Hampshire and Vicinity
    Merrimack County (114)
    Belknap County (15)
    Grafton County (131)
    Hillsborough County (33)
    Rockingham County (104)
    Strafford County (37)
    Sullivan County (23)
 
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1New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Pembroke — 0144 — First Meeting House
On Pembroke Street (U.S. 3), on the right when traveling south.
This is the site of the first meeting house in Suncook, incorporated as Pembroke in 1759. Granted to soldiers in Lovewell's Indian War (1722-25) or their survivors, the land was largely settled by Congregationalists from Massachusetts Bay. . . . — Map (db m131384) HM
2New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Pembroke — George M. Lamiette Square
On Broadway at Main Street, on the left when traveling south on Broadway.
Dedicated to the memory of Pvt. George M. Lamiette, USMC, who was killed aboard the USS Maine when it was blown up in the Havana, Cuba, harbor, February 15, 1898. He had been aboard the USS Maine for 2+1/2 years. A native of Pembroke, the . . . — Map (db m115843) HM WM
3New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Pembroke — Josie Langmaid
On Academy Road 0.2 miles east of Pembroke Street (U.S. 3), on the left when traveling east.
(Front inscription) Erected by the citizens of Pembroke and vicinty to commemorate the place of the tragic death and memory of Josie A. Langmaid a student of Pembroke Academy who was murdered on her way to school on the 4th day of Oct. 1875   AE. . . . — Map (db m132249) HM
4New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Pembroke — Pembroke Street / Watering Trough
On Pembroke Street (U.S. 3) at Pembrook Hill Road, on the right when traveling north on Pembroke Street.
(side 1: Pembroke Street) Pembroke Street is one of several parallel roads laid out when the town was planned between 1730~36. The original large lots along this wide thoroughfare were subdivided into smaller lots for dwellings, . . . — Map (db m115824) HM
5New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Pembroke — 187 — Suncook Village
On Main Street at Union Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
The waters of Suncook River were harnessed in the 1730’s, eventually powering saw and grist mills, forge shops, and paper mills. The first cotton factory, owned by Major Caleb Stark, was built here in 1811. By 1900, Pembroke Mill, Webster Mill, . . . — Map (db m115837) HM
 
 
 
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