New Hampshire historical markers
The State of New Hampshire has, since 1958, placed historical markers at locations that are deemed significant to New Hampshire history. The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources and the Department of Transportation are jointly responsible for the historical marker program. The program is authorized by , and ., there are 264 markers installed across the state, with three additional markers approved for future installation.
Markers
New Hampshire's historical markers are green with white text; the state seal sits atop each one. Generally, there is a title line and up to 12 lines of text, each of which has no more than 45 characters. Some markers note the year they were installed—it may be centered under the main text or right-justified under the main text, although there are some visible exceptions—while on older markers it is not listed.Any individual or group may propose a marker to commemorate significant New Hampshire :Category:Landmarks in New Hampshire|places, :Category:People from New Hampshire|persons, or :Category:History of New Hampshire|events. Requests must be accompanied by a petition for the marker, signed by at least 20 New Hampshire citizens. The state's Division of Historical Resources has final decision rights for all markers. Markers funded by the state must be located along a state highway. A "co-operative marker," which must be funded by whomever proposes it, can be located on a locally maintained road or on municipal land., the state's website lists the cost of a marker at $1500 to $1800.
Markers generally have the same text on both sides, with some exceptions. Marker number one in Pittsburg only has text on one side. Marker number 122 in Carroll features the Mount Washington Hotel on one side and the Bretton Woods Monetary Conference on the other; several other markers also have different topics on each side. A few markers appear to have unique layouts:
- Number 127 in Portsmouth provides a two-part narrative on a single subject, with a "see other side" directive to the reader.
- Number 207 in Madison includes an image, that of the Gee Bee Model R-1 airplane, built by Granville Brothers Aircraft.
- Number 208 in Manchester has text on one side in English, and the same information on the other side in French.
- Number 236 in Concord discusses Civil War mustering on one side, and lists specific regiments on the other.
List of markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
- List of New Hampshire historical markers
Markers by community
City or town | Marker numbers |
Allenstown | 193, 205, 211, 230 |
Alton | 164 |
Amherst | 3 |
Andover | 54 |
Antrim | 178, 228 |
Ashland | 100, 163 |
Barnstead | 201 |
Barrington | 96, 212 |
Bartlett | 109 |
Bath | 121, 217 |
Bean's Grant | 45 |
Bedford | 102 |
Belmont | 235 |
Bennington | 153 |
Benton | 245 |
Berlin | 159, 215, 254, 255 |
Bethlehem | 198, 218, 257 |
Boscawen | 49, 256 |
Bow | 36 |
Bradford | 108 |
Brentwood | 180, 249 |
Campton | 196 |
Canaan | 21, 246 |
Candia | 141, 237 |
Carroll | 30, 87, 122, 233 |
Center Harbor | 7 |
Charlestown | 2, 117, 177 |
Chester | 14, 139 |
Chesterfield | 60, 95, 216 |
Claremont | 41, 57, 188 |
Clarksville | 115 |
Concord | 66, 67, 80, 105, 110, 125, 128, 147, 148, 175, 184, 236, 238 |
Conway | 38 |
Cornish | 16, 76, 134, 158, 265 |
Danville | 169, 258 |
Deerfield | 25, 145, 183, 214 |
Derry | 48, 58, 126, 266 |
Dixville | 171 |
Dover | 51, 92, 165, 264 |
Dunbarton | 111 |
Durham | 8, 50, 89, 154 |
Easton | 200 |
Effingham | 83 |
Enfield | 202, 241 |
Epsom | 199 |
Exeter | 32, 97, 131, 161, 240 |
Farmington | 98 |
Fitzwilliam | 99 |
Francestown | 23, 43 |
Franconia | 9, 263 |
Franklin | 91, 129 |
Fremont | 142, 156, 157, 167, 170 |
Gilford | 118, 239 |
Gilmanton | 17 |
Gilsum | 168 |
Goshen | 140 |
Grafton | 251, 252 |
Greenfield | 130 |
Greenland | 113 |
Hampstead | 247 |
Hampton | 28, 119 |
Hampton Falls | 37 |
Hanover | 261 |
Hart's Location | 186, 213 |
Haverhill | 56, 104, 136, 160, 190 |
Hebron | 223 |
Hill | 162 |
Hillsborough | 65, 107, 203 |
Hinsdale | 112, 204 |
Holerness | 39 |
Hollis | 260 |
Hooksett | 132 |
Hopkinton | 195 |
Jaffrey | 13 |
Jefferson | 19, 152, 229 |
Keene | 69, 86, 226 |
Kingston | 46 |
Laconia | 135, 172 |
Lancaster | 84, 173, 219 |
Lempster | 182 |
Lincoln | 224 |
Lisbon | 70 |
Littleton | 71, 185 |
Londonderry | 166 |
Loudon | 15 |
Madison | 207 |
Manchester | 124, 208, 225 |
Mason | 35 |
Merrimack | 29, 79 |
Milan | 227 |
Milford | 133 |
Nashua | 267 |
New Boston | 146 |
New Castle | 4 |
New Durham | 222 |
New Ipswich | 10, 101, 137 |
Newbury | 81 |
Newington | 151 |
Newmarket | 209 |
Newport | 6, 106 |
North Hampton | 62 |
Northwood | 24, 181 |
Nottingham | 259 |
Orford | 33 |
Ossipee | 20 |
Pelham | 176 |
Pembroke | 144, 187, 250 |
Peterborough | 206, 210, 244 |
Pinkham's Grant | 11 |
Pittsburg | 1 |
Pittsfield | 197 |
Plainfield | 77 |
Plymouth | 179, 189 |
Portsmouth | 75, 114, 127, 194, 234 |
Randolph | 220 |
Raymond | 85 |
Richmond | 59 |
Rindge | 138 |
Rochester | 42, 191 |
Rollinsford | 88 |
Rumney | 55, 174 |
Rye | 18, 63, 78 |
Salem | 72, 221, 253 |
Sandown | 26 |
Sandwich | 82, 248 |
Seabrook | 103, 120 |
Sharon | 68 |
Stark | 150 |
Stewartstown | 47, 64 |
Stoddard | 27, 52 |
Stratford | 34 |
Sugar Hill | 73 |
Surry | 93 |
Sutton | 44 |
Swanzey | 22, 232 |
Tamworth | 31, 90, 155 |
Temple | 12 |
Tilton | 149, 262 |
Wakefield | 5, 123 |
Walpole | 61 |
Warner | 243 |
Warren | 231 |
Washington | 94 |
Weare | 143, 192 |
Westmoreland | 74 |
Wilmot | 40 |
Wolfeboro | 53, 116, 242 |
denotes markers with a different inscription on each side