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  2. Nelson, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Nelson is located in the eastern part of Cheshire County, in southwestern New Hampshire. Its eastern border is the Hillsborough County line. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 23.3 square miles (60.3 km 2), of which 21.9 square miles (56.7 km 2) are land and 1.4 square miles (3.5 km 2) are water, comprising 5.88% of the town. [1]

  3. Tuftonboro, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire routes 171, 109, and 109A cross the town, all generally in a northwest to southeast direction. Melvin Village , in the west part of Tuftonboro, is a summer vacation spot on Melvin Bay of Lake Winnipesaukee.

  4. St Mary's Church, Portsea - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Church is the main Church of England parish church for the areas of Portsea and Fratton, both located in the city of Portsmouth, Hampshire.Standing on the oldest church site on Portsea Island, the present building, amongst the largest parish churches in the country, [1] has been described as the "finest Victorian building in Hampshire". [2]

  5. John Wentworth (lieutenant governor, born 1671) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant governor of New Hampshire; In office 1717–1730: Monarchs: George I (1717–1727) George II (1727–1730) Preceded by: George Vaughan: Succeeded by: David Dunbar: Personal details; Born January 16, 1671 Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Died: December 12, 1730 (aged 59) Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Spouse: Sarah Hunking: Children: 14 ...

  6. Richard Jackson House - Wikipedia

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    The Richard Jackson House is a historic house in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Built in 1664 by Richard Jackson, it is the oldest wood-frame house in New Hampshire. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1968. It is now a historic house museum owned by Historic New England, and is open two Saturdays a month between June and October.

  7. Portsmouth, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth is a town in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States.The population was 17,871 at the 2020 U.S. census. Portsmouth is the second-oldest municipality in Rhode Island, after Providence; it was one of the four colonies which merged to form the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, the others being Providence, Newport, and Warwick.

  8. South Meetinghouse - Wikipedia

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    The South Meetinghouse is a historic ward hall at 260 Marcy Street (corner of Meeting House Hill) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Completed in 1866, it is one of the city's finest examples of Italianate architecture, and a rare surviving example of a 19th-century ward hall. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

  9. William Whipple - Wikipedia

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    The Moffatt-Ladd House, home of William Whipple in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. William Whipple Jr. (January 25, 1731 NS [January 14, 1730 OS] – November 28, 1785) was an American Founding Father and signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence.

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