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Tag Archives: estate
New Hampshire Missing Places: The Uplands of Bridgewater
As most of my readers have figured out, the missing places I write about are often not truly missing–often the name has changed or a landmark has vanished from the spot. It is not uncommon for local places to change … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History, N.H. Missing Places, Structures
Tagged Abram Hook, Ayrshire, Bridgewater, Bristol, camp, cattle, Dolloff, estate, farm, Hampshire, lake, Lindsay, new, New Hampshire, Newfound, NH, Point, road, summer camp, The Uplands, Tomahawk, Whittemore
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New Hampshire Tidbits: Concord’s Bridges Mansion
On Mountain Road at the east side of Concord sits a house that belongs to the State of New Hampshire, called the Bridges House. It was not built by the Bridges family, but was donated by them to be used … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History, N.H. Historical Markers, New Hampshire Men, New Hampshire Women, NH Tidbits, Structures
Tagged Bridges, Bridges Mansion, building, Concord, East, estate, Friends, Governor, Hampshire, house, mansion, new, New Hampshire, NH, residence, structure, Styles, tidbit
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North Hampton New Hampshire: Fuller Gardens
In the early 1920's, construction of Fuller Gardens, a formal estate garden in the Colonial Revival style, in North Hampton … Continue reading
Posted in History, Irish in New Hampshire, New Hampshire Women
Tagged Alvan, Alvin, Davenport, estate, flowers, Fuller, garden, Hampshire, Hampton, Irish, new, New Hampshire, NH, north, North Hampton, Tufts, Viola
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