
Photograph of Atkinson NH’s
WWI monument. Courtesy of
Richard Marsh. Used with permission.
Atkinson New Hampshire is a typical small town. Before World War I, (in 1910) its entire population consisted of 440 people. By 1920, when the war had been over only a few years, that number had dropped to 413. It would drop even further to 407 in 1930 before it would start to grow again.
After the “World War” ended, the town of Atkinson NH looked for a way to honor military service. They decided on a monument–a engraved plate on a post of marble. This was placed on a strip of land beside the building that now houses Atkinson Academy on Academy Street, opposite Dow Common.




