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WebAUDIO TEXT: Site Number 33. 86 Main Street—the Kingman Masonic Building. Of all the names associated with this building, one is missing—Dr. Samuel Greene.

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New Market Historical Society

WebSite #45 Elm & Spring Streets & Nichols Avenue. In the 18th century Elm Street was a cart path known as the “Way to Piscassic”. It was renamed Elm Street once the NMCo …

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WebThe actual Map itself is on sale for $5.00, all proceeds help in the preservation of our collection at the Stone School Museum. Indiviuals or small groups requesting a more …

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WebThe Stone School Museum, built in 1841, as a two-room schoolhouse, and now home to the New Market Historical Society, is located high upon Zion’s Hill on Granite Street. Hours …

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WebSavior of the Bank. Alanson C. Haines, born in Newmarket on June 12, 1843, was the son of Washington and Abigail (Folsom) Haines. He attended the village schools and worked in …

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WebRoy and his wife, Alice, whom he married in 1955, made a lasting impact in Newmarket and were both charter members of the New Market Historical Society. L. Forbes Getchell, …

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WebAUDIO TEXT: Site No. 14: 165-169 Main Street. Just as the railroad was coming into town, the Bennett brothers built a thriving business here, not far from the station. Down behind …

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WebCoe was born July 20, 1801, in Durham, NH. When he was a child, his family moved to South New Market (Newfields). As a young man, he went prospecting in the West and …

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WebThe average wage for males—mostly supervisors—was $6.24 per week including board; Women’s salaries were $2.74 per week including board. No children under age twelve …

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WebThe Grange in New Hampshire was formed on December 4, 1867. It was originally founded with the purpose of the teachings of agriculture. It was the first organization to give …

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WebThe Mathes Family. The Mathes family was among the very first settlers in New Hampshire. Francis Mathews came over with Capt. John Mason’s colony in 1634 and helped to build …

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WebBIO — Morse Charles A. Newmarket - Democrat, Baptist physician and surgeon. Married, age 33; born in Salisbury Sept 8 1857 the oldest of five children - three boys and two …

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WebAt the end of ten years a parsonage was built at the cost of $800. The church membership increased to 250; the Sunday school, including pupils, teachers and officers, to 186. In …

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WebConcord, September 29, 1891. Witness, E. D. Kidder, station agent at South Newmarket. This accident occurred on the Boston & Maine Railroad, as above stated, probably about …

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Weband 7th armies, having cleaned out a ane hour extension of the govern- the Saar, drew up against the for- mentis 12 a. m. curfew, imposed to ested mountain country to the east

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