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1 New Hampshire, Cheshire County, Chesterfield — 095 — Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone
2 New Hampshire, Cheshire County, Winchester — Francis Parnell Murphy
3 New Hampshire, Cheshire County, Winchester — Leonard Wood
4 New Hampshire, Coos County, Bretton Woods — Executive Councilor Raymond S. Burton
5 New Hampshire, Coos County, Dixville Notch — 171 — Dixville Notch"First in the Nation"
6 New Hampshire, Coos County, Lancaster — 219 — The Weeks Act1911
7 New Hampshire, Grafton County, Hebron — 0223 — Home Site of Nathaniel BerryGovernor,1861~1863
8 New Hampshire, Grafton County, Holderness — 039 — Samuel Livermore1732-1803
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9 New Hampshire, Hillsborough County, Francestown — 0043 — Levi Woodbury 1789 - 1851
10 New Hampshire, Hillsborough County, Hillsborough — 065 — Pierce Homestead
11 New Hampshire, Hillsborough County, Nashua — President John Fitzgerald KennedyIn Memoriam
12 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Boscawen — Birthplace of Gen. John A. Dix
13 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Boscawen — Birthplace of Hon. Moody Currier
14 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Boscawen — Birthplace of William Pitt Fessenden
15 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Boscawen — Daniel Webster's First Law Office
16 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Boscawen — The Webster Homestead
17 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Bow — 36 — Andrew Jackson’s Visit
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18 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — 0067 — Bridges House Governor's Residence
19 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Dedicated to You, A Free Citizen in a Free LandNew Hampshire's Liberty Bell Replica
20 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — First Session of the Legislature at Concord
21 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Franklin Pierce
22 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Isaac A. HillNew Hampshire Patriot
23 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — John Gilbert Winant (1889-1947)
24 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — New Hampshire State House Chambers1819 • June 2 • 1969
25 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — New Hampshire’s First Meeting House
26 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — 175 — New Hampshire's Presidential Primary
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27 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — 110 — Ratification of the Federal Constitution
28 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Site of Home of Edward H. Rollins
29 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Site of Home of Isaac Hill
30 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Site of Home of President Franklin Pierce
31 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Site of House
32 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Walker School
33 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Dunbarton — 0111 — Molly Stark House
34 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Franklin — 0091 — Birthplace of Daniel Webster
35 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, South Sutton — 044 — John Sargent Pillsbury1828 - 1901
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36 New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Exeter — Abraham Lincoln Speaks in New Hampshire
37 New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Kingston — 046 — Josiah Bartlett— 1729–1795 —
38 New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Portsmouth — The Original New Hampshire State House
39 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Farmington — 98 — Henry WilsonVice President of the United States
40 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Rollinsford — 88 — Charles Cogswell Doe1830-1896
41 New Hampshire, Sullivan County, Claremont — 188 — Historic Handshake
 
 
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