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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Dover, New Hampshire

 
Clickable Map of Strafford 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 Strafford County, NH (48) Belknap County, NH (21) Carroll County, NH (46) Merrimack County, NH (126) Rockingham County, NH (142) York County, ME (134)  StraffordCounty(48) Strafford County (48)  BelknapCounty(21) Belknap County (21)  CarrollCounty(46) Carroll County (46)  MerrimackCounty(126) Merrimack County (126)  RockinghamCounty(142) Rockingham County (142)  YorkCountyMaine(134) York County (134)
Dover is the county seat for Strafford County
Dover is in Strafford County
      Strafford County (48)  
ADJACENT TO STRAFFORD COUNTY
      Belknap County (21)  
      Carroll County (46)  
      Merrimack County (126)  
      Rockingham County (142)  
      York County, Maine (134)  
 
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1 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 6 — Central (Lower) Square
On Central Avenue (New Hampshire Route 9) at Washington Street (New Hampshire Route 108), on the right when traveling south on Central Avenue.
Central (Lower) Square, just after the turn of the 20th century, shows the bustling business activity at the intersection of Central Avenue and Washington Street. On the right is the Masonic Temple housing, among many other businesses, Frank J. . . . Map (db m152208) HM
2 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 19 — Central Square
On Central Avenue (New Hampshire Route 9) at Washington Street (New Hampshire Route 108), on the right when traveling north on Central Avenue.
This photo of Central Square (now called Lower Square), at the intersection of Central Avenue and Washington Street, was taken between 1895 and 1906. Dominating the right side is the Strafford Bank building, erected for $100,000 in 1895. The . . . Map (db m152211) HM
3 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 0290 — Creation of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
In November 1983, while living in Dover, Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird created a cast of Ninja weapon-wielding turtles during a late-night drawing session. Amused by the absurdity of the idea the duo developed the story of four teenage turtle . . . Map (db m235874) HM
4 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — Dover NH Civil War Memorial
On Locust Street, on the right.
Front Inscription In commemoration of the men of Dover who served their country on land and sea in the war for the Union 1861-1865 Dover Rear Inscription Presented to the city of Dover by their comrade Daniel Hall 1912 Dulce et . . . Map (db m95550) WM
5 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — Dover NH Libby WWI Memorial
Near Arch Street.
Erected by the City of Dover in memory of Lieut. Donald W. Libby who died in France in the service of his country October 5, 1918. Dedicated 1926Map (db m95607) WM
6 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — Dover NH Spanish American War Memorial/USS Maine Memorial
On Central Avenue, on the right.
Front Inscription Sp American Memorial Seal with the following: Cuba Philippine Islands Porto Rico Spanish War Veterans 1898-1902 Right side inscription Privates, 46 names listed Rear inscription Dedicated by the city of . . . Map (db m95560) HM WM
7 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — Dover NH WW I Dobbins Memorial
On Broadway at St. Johns Street, in the median on Broadway.
In memory of Pvt. William H. Dobbins Co.H 18th Infantry who died in France October 4, 1918Map (db m95590) WM
8 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — Dover NH WWI Memorial
On Central Avenue, on the right.
1917-1919 In honor of the citizens of Dover who served their country in the World War Fifteen names have * and are separated from the rest of the listed names, these are the names of those killed due to the war There are 3 panels with 639 . . . Map (db m95562) HM WM
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9 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — Dover NH WWI Parent Memorial
On Central Avenue at Chestnut Street, in the median on Central Avenue.
Erected by the City of Dover in memory of Fabien Parent who died in France in the service of his country September 28, 1918. Dedicated 1927.Map (db m95608) WM
10 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — Dover NH WWII Memorial
On Washington Street at Henry Law Avenue, on the left on Washington Street.
A tribute to the finest America has to offer the Citizen Soldier, then, now, and forever 1940-1946Map (db m95564) WM
11 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 13 — Dover’s Two Largest Retail Chain Stores
On Main Street (New Hampshire Route 9) north of Chapel Street (New Hampshire Route 4), on the right when traveling north.
Dover’s two largest retail chain stores can be seen on opposite sides of Central Avenue: Montgomery Ward, on the left, faced J.J. Newberry's on the corner of Second Street. The “new” Morrill Block, rebuilt after a devastating fire in . . . Map (db m152218) HM
12 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 9 — Dover's Black Day
On Central Avenue (New Hampshire Route 9) south of First Street, on the right when traveling south.
Dover's Black Day began with a record breaking rainfall March 1 & 2, 1896 which ravaged downtown Dover. The Central Avenue bridge was swept away by torrents of rushing water and ice floes; several stores and offices in the Bracewell Building . . . Map (db m217308) HM
13 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 23 — Dover's City Hall and Opera House Burned
On Hale Street west of Central Avenue (New Hampshire Route 9), on the right when traveling west.
Dover’s City Hall and Opera House burned at this location on August 3, 1933. The first two city halls, located at the corner of Washington Street and Central Avenue (where the Masonic Temple now stands) had also burned, respectively, in 1866 . . . Map (db m152210) HM
14 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 2 — Dover's Early SettlersThe Cochecho Massacre
On Central Avenue (New Hampshire Route 9) south of First Street, on the right when traveling south.
Dover’s early settlers lived in relative peace with the local Pennacook tribe, learning hunting, fishing, and farming skills from the natives in the early 17th century. Passaconaway, highly respected leader of the Pennacook Confederacy, forged . . . Map (db m152213) HM
15 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 0051 — Dr. Jeremy Belknap (1744 - 1798)
On Boston Harbor Road.
Noted preacher, educator, naturalist and historian. Born Boston, Mass. Harvard College 1762. School teacher at Portsmouth and Greenland. Pastor of First Congregational Church at nearby Dover, 1766-1786. Published first History of New Hampshire. . . . Map (db m224729) HM
16 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — Drouin WWI MemorialDover NH
On Portland Ave (New Hampshire Route 4) at Chapel Street on Portland Ave.
Top Drouin Front George W. Born 1890 Died 1919 Enlisted April 1918, 309 HIF Co.AMap (db m95606) WM
17 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 4 — Early 19th Century Storefronts
On Central Avenue (New Hampshire Route 9) at Waldron Court, on the right when traveling south on Central Avenue.
These early 19th century storefronts have always been at the heart of Dover's downtown business district. In this ca. 1950 photo (left), is Sweetlands, John N. Vatistas proprietor, which opened in the mid-1940s. By the '70s, still in the . . . Map (db m152212) HM
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18 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 0264 — Home of John Parker Hale1840-1873
On Central Avenue at Summer Street, on the right when traveling south on Central Avenue.
New Hampshire lawyer, politician and noted abolitionist, Hale lived in this home for nearly 40 years, until his death. During this time, he was elected to the U.S. Congress as a Democrat in 1842, to the U.S. Senate as an Independent in 1847 and . . . Map (db m235894) HM
19 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — Maurice J. Burke Memorial
On Central Avenue at Hanson Street on Central Avenue.
In memory of MAURICE J. BURKE WT First Class on destroyer Maddox U.S. Navy Born August 26, 1899 Lost in Action July 11,1943Map (db m95566) WM
20 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 15 — Merchants National Bank
Near Central Avenue (New Hampshire Route 9) at Third Street, on the left when traveling south.
Merchants National Bank began operations on April 2, 1900 with $100,000 in capital, founded by Charles Carpenter Goss of Pittsfield. Mr. Goss was the first cashier and his grandfather Charles H. Carpenter was chosen as the first president. . . . Map (db m152220) HM
21 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — Original Site Of Mirage Studios
28 Union Street Dover, New Hampshire Original Site Of Mirage Studios 1984 birthplace of Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMap (db m235876) HM
22 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 8 — St. John's Methodist Church
On Chapel Street (New Hampshire Route 4) just east of Saint John Street (New Hampshire Route 4), on the left when traveling east.
St. John's Methodist Church, now St. John's Senior Housing, was built in 1875 for $40,000. Methodism is the third oldest religious denomination in Dover (after the Congregationalists and the Quakers) and their worship services began in 1819 at . . . Map (db m152217) HM
23 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 165 — The Alexander Scammell Bridge over the Bellamy River
On Boston Harbor Rd. (U.S. 4 at milepost 101.6), on the right when traveling east.
A Revolutionary patriot, soldier, and adopted son of Durham, N.H., Alexander Scammell served with distinction through six years of the war from Bunker Hill to Yorktown, where he was wounded, captured, and died six days later, Oct. 6, 1781. Born in . . . Map (db m74582) HM WM
24 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 1 — The American House Hotel
On Central Avenue (New Hampshire Route 9) at Third Street, on the right when traveling south on Central Avenue.
The American House Hotel opened ca. 1865 by William B. Smith in what was originally a private residence. After Smith’s death, his wife operated it through 1867 until selling to Col. Adams T. Peirce and L.P. True. By 1878, Peirce and True, . . . Map (db m152221) HM
25 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — The Dover Community TrailHistory and Environment
Near Chestnut Street at Third Street, on the right when traveling south.
Community Trail History Since the 1970s, protecting natural habitat (or "greenways") along the Cochecho and Bellamy Rivers has been a City of Dover Master Plan goal. The Conservation Fund, started in 1999, gives the City of Dover a way to . . . Map (db m152222) HM
26 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 11 — The Dover Mill GirlsFirst Strike by Women in the United States
Near Central Avenue (New Hampshire Route 9) at First Street, on the left when traveling south.
After ousting the mills' benevolent founder John Williams, the Cocheco Manufacturing Company's new Boston owners put a different agent in charge. James Curtis was a harsh taskmaster, caring only about profit and having little concern for the . . . Map (db m152215) HM
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27 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 14 — The New Depot on Third Street
On Main Street (New Hampshire Route 9) at Third Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
The New Depot on Third Street, after the arrival of the B&M railroad to Dover in 1842, attracted a variety of businesses including hotels, saloons, pool halls, restaurants, and stores catering to travelers' needs. This photo, from the 1920s, . . . Map (db m152219) HM
28 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 12 — The Two Morrill Blocks
On Main Street (New Hampshire Route 9) at Chapel Street (New Hampshire Route 4), on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
The two Morrill blocks, constructed by Joseph Morrill in 1844 and 1870, dominate the landscape of Franklin Square in 1921. The smaller block, on the left bordering Second Street, is the earlier structure. Businesses in these blocks included . . . Map (db m152216) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024