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#48 General John Stark, Derry, NH
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Oh, and I forgot to mention...please map these photos.
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this looks like a fun project, Tracy! i'll have to keep my eyes peeled for these now!
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dammit tracy i was going to start this project myself! I just hadn't uploaded my pics yet....i'll have to get on that!

#127, John Langdon, Portsmouth, NH
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Haa!! Well, Jeff, now you have no excuse! I think I remember someone on some other website doing something like this. With this being tourist season, I figured that it is a good time to start this.
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More information:
NEW HAMPSHIRE DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES
Stalking New Hampshire's Historical Markers (This is the site I was referring to, Jeff)
From NewHampshire.com
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#126 - Robert Frost Farm
Derry, NH
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#79 Matthew Thornton
Merrimack, NH
www.geocities.com/afka_bob/nhhistmk/nhhist079.htm
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Here are some captures that I made (sorry for not having geo-tracking at this time, but I'll get to that soon).




#10, New Ipswich, NH
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Tim, you could label them here by marker # and location? (See mine above for reference. You can find the marker number via one of the links if you don't already know it.)
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Tracy, I tagged the photos with the #, but I am in a rush today so I can't add the extra information until this weekend.
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No problem. :)
Thanks!
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Here are two markers in my immediate neck of the woods. I don't know their numbers and haven't placed them on the map, but I will do both ... eventually.


Okay -- they are now numbered (27 and 52, respectively) and mapped. There are more in my area, so I'll have to get back out!
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around the corner from my house (just a quick snapshot on my way into work this a.m.):

Edited to change photo to small size.
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#133
I drive past this one almost every day.
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Great start everyone! Let's keep them coming! :D
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BTW, I found another article by Janice Brown (of cow hampshire fame) about the NH Historical Markers.
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#3, Birthplace of Horace Greeley
Amherst, NH
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Don't forget the wikipedia entry with some more background information:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Hampshire_Historical_Markers
-marc
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Hey Folks, when shooting the markers, could you also try to shoot whatever the marker is referring to, if it is still around. Like the photo above of Robert Frost's House. It would be good to not only record the markers themselves, but that which they are marking.
Thanks!
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I agree, the marker by itself doesn't do a whole lot of good. :-)
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this should be the link to view the map of all the markers - hopefully it works:
www.flickr.com/map/?&q=NH%20Historical%20Marker&g...
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nice, Jeff! i'd like to do this with the Mills group. any hints or links to instryctions, would be awsome!
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#35, Uncle Sam's House
Mason, NH
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Thanks Jeff! I was waiting until the links updated to post that link, I see that they have! :) (There were only 2 photos showing yesterday even there there were more that should have been)
Erik, all you need to do is make sure that all the photos in your pool are geotagged (placed on a map) and then if you click on the map link from the main page of your group, and you will see the map. To filter that map for a specific task (like this), you have to make sure the photos are tagged with a specific tag you can search on.
The map for your NH Mills Group can be found here.
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oh, right on, Tracy. thnx! not only am i new to the admin gig, i've only been on flickr a little over a month! it's damned addicting....
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Another one for your collection, this one from Hillsborough.
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Erik, you haven't seen anything yet! ;)
Ibick, do you have a shot of the building itself as well?
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Ummm I have a shot of the Haverhill-Bath covered bridge...and it is a marker but it doesn't have a green sign...does that count?
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BasenjiMomma, is the marker missing? It should be marker 190 as outlined from the NH Division of Historical Resources website:
HAVERHILL-BATH BRIDGE (Marker Number: 190)
Haverhill 2005
Constructed in 1829 by the towns of Bath and Haverhill at a cost of about $2,400, this is one of the oldest covered bridges in the United States. Built with 3-by-10-inch planks that were probably sawn at an adjacent mill, the span is the earliest surviving example of the lattice bridge truss that was patented in 1820 by Connecticut architect Ithiel Town (1784-1844). The bridge was strengthened with laminated wooden arches in 1921-22, and the upstream sidewalk was added at about the same time. The 256-foot-long bridge carried traffic for 170 years before being bypassed in 1999.
On the Haverhill side at the parking area adjacent to the bridge on NH Rte. 135
This marker was erected in cooperation with NH Department of Transportation.
Or is it that you have a photograph of it, but not its marker?
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Barrett House in New Ipswich, NH #137
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#130, Town Meeting House
Greenfield, NH
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BasenjiMomma, wow, I hadn't seen this post before I made the comment on the photo. Thanks for adding it!
Dave, great addition!
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Londonderry Town Pound, marker # 166
www.newhampshire.com/historical-markers/londonderry-town-...

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btw folks, this link is a bit easier to find your marker #'s from than the Wikipedia article:
www.newhampshire.com/historical-markers/list-by-number.aspx
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Chester Village Cemetery, #139

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I did find the maker for the Haverhill-Bath covered bridge...it was about 1/2 mile from the bridge....
I haven't downloaded the photo yet but when I do I will post it!!
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Great! Thank you!
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#155 - Cherry Mountain Slide.
I had this one buried at the bottom of a Mt Madison winter 2006 hike photo archive. I knew I had it, but couldn't find it until I remembered it was a winter and not a summer hike. Also, that we stopped at this spot with my explicit insistence to stop for photographs at this spot. I must have got a message from the ether... :)
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Haa!! I know that feeling. I'm glad you found it.
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Ah ha!! I finally found a link that not only give the information, but will map the location. Still no one map with all of them on it, but we are working towards that, aren't we? ;)
NH.com
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This Historical Marker seemed different to me because the information was different on both sides of the sign:


Due to that, I regret not looking at both sides of this one:
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#NHHM 194 Wentworth Coolidge Mansion

-- from Golden ~Eye~
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#64 -- 45th Parallel
As you stand at this point on the 45th parallel you are halfway between the Equator and the North Pole.
Edited to add photo and information. -- Tracy Lee
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Hey thats my buddy Bob's "Stalking Historical Markers" site.
he'll be happy to know people are seeing it!!
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#122 - Mount Washington Hotel & Bretton Woods Monetary Conference
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I have a couple that aren't on the list.
Chesterfield,
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Hilton's Point, #92

btw, mik3ymomo, if you take the Week's house sign from the other side, you should be able to get the house in the picture as well. I drive past every day but haven't stopped yet to get a shot.
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Early American Clocks, #14
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Francestown
Levi Woodbury #43

SoapStone #23
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Hancock
Factory Village #153
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Temple Glass Factory #12

(Temple) Village Cemetery #139
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Pembroke First Church and Meetinghouse
The Meetinghouse is no longer there but there is a pretty white fence.
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Suncook Village
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Please remember to post these photos to the pool and tag them with "NH Historical Marker" so they will show up on the map.
Currently, there are only 20 photos in the pool that are tagged properly and only 12 mapped.
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Some oddities. I noticed two markers (only photographed one) in Dublin, NH that appear to be official markers, but are not on the official list. Does any one happen to know why these markers were excluded?
They seem to fit in with the rest, but admittedly, I don't know how the state selected the official ones in the first place! ;-) Just curious. Thanks!
---Mike
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Mike,
I've noticed the same actually - markers that look the same as others, but don't seem to be on the list. I'd love to know more as well.
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#35 Uncle Sam's House in Mason, NH

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@Tracy - I've updated all the location data on the historical markers I've posted. That should bring down the unmarked #'s. Enjoy ---Mike
@Jeff -- Thanks. When I get a chance I'll do some digging.
@ Cindy - nice to see Uncle Sam's house and marker -- it's but a mere few miles from where I work in the backwaters of NH. --Mike
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Site of Piscataqua Bridge - #8
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I see 24 currently on the map
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pretty much impossible to get the two in the same shot..

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A White- White Park.
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Awesome addition! Thanks!
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The Stone Arch Bridge in Stoddard NH


You can't really get both in one shot.
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Hawke Meeting House #169

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If no one lives in the Claremont area, I would be happy to take a picture of the two historical markers this up coming weekend. Thank you for doing this. Being fairly new to the state, I would have never know about this.
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That would be awesome if you could capture images from the historical markers in Claremont.
And don't worry about posting a duplicate image of the same historical marker. We're not graded on these or anything and it's nice to see images from different times of day and season.
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-- from azuleito - (?)
# 6. Sarah Josepha Buell Hale. Newport, NH.
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#106. Joel McGregor. Newport, NH
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#182. Lighting Up Rural New Hampshire. Lempster, NH
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# 140. CAPT. John W. Gunnison. Goshen, NH
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Tim
Thank you for helping me with the posting. It is greatly Appreciated.
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You're welcome azuleito. I'm thrilled to see new posts to the project threads. Thank you!
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There's several in my neck of the woods (Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region) I'm going to try to get this weekend....
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Awesome! I look forward to seeing your contributions.
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Exeter Town House #97

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Revolutionary Capital #118. I the background, with the bunting, is a bandstand which was designed by Exeter native Daniel Chester French, who sculpted the statue of Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial in DC.
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Awesome additions Ed and Mary!
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Here's a couple NHHm's from the Concord Area.
#148 from White Park Sunset League Baseball field

And
#125 the Pierce Mansion in Concord
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The Weeks House, #113. I felt a little uncomfortable photographing the house. Although the house is the subject of the marker, it is a private residence. Since I was standing on the road, it was a legal shot.

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i drive past the Weeks house every day and still have yet to stop and take a shot. soon, dammit.
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NHHM # 49. Hannah Dustin, Boscawen
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Andrew C. Robertson Memorial Bridge. NHHM # ?, Thornton
I think this is an old marker. I could not find it online and it looks very old.
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Scammell Bridge #165
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Piscataqua Bridge #8
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Here's the "Concord Coach" Marker # 128
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Here's NHHM # 24 - Lafayette's Tour
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Here's NHHM# 199 - Major Andrew McClary
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NHHM # 184 - Turkey Pond - Hurricane 1938
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NHMM #142 - Mast Tree Riot of 1734 - Fremont

NHMM #180 - Rockingham Memorial - Brentwood
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Packers Falls #154 Packers Falls is more of a 'rapid' than a falls, at the other end of Bennett Road in Durham (not Newmarket) from where the sign is (as noted on the sign itself). I had to prune away a little bittersweet to read the whole sign.

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mlangweiler,
Click on your photo, select 'all sizes' at the top of the photo, select 'small' and look below the photo for HTML programming code. Copy and past the entire piece of code and replace the URL above. If that doesn't work, send me a flickr mail and I'll help you further.
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Thanks Tim and Ed
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Thank you for adding to this project mlangweiler. One note, (except for the fireworks thread) all photos in threads should be the small sized. This makes it easier for those on dial-up (yes, we have some members that have only dial-up), plus, if someone wants to check out your photo, they can click through to them...and perhaps leave a comment. ;)
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#202
The Enfield Shakers
Town of Enfield
Founded in 1793, Enfield Shaker Village was the 9th of the original Shaker communities established in the U.S. At its peak c.1850 some 300 Shakers lived, worked and worshipped here, practicing equality of the sexes, celibacy, pacifism, racial equality, and communal ownership of property. This self-contained community farmed 3,000 acres and maintained more than 50 buildings along four miles of highway. Surviving Shaker buildings include the 1837 Great Stone dwelling, one of the largest Shaker structures ever built. The Shakers left Enfield in 1923.

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Awesome! Thank you Mary and Marc.
Has anyone looked to see how many we have captured? How many there are to go?
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#1. Republican Indian Stream. Pittsburg, NH
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