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    • USA 250 (2026) & Newmarket 300 (2027)
    • 2026 Casino Fundraiser
    • The Walking Tour
      • Bibliography
      • James Caswell Brothers and Sister
      • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
      • Site No 1 – 28 Beech Street Extension
      • Site No 2 – Nh 152 Rr Bridge Railroad Station Freight Sheds
      • Site No 3 – Corner of South Main and Maple Streets
      • Site No 4 – 203 South Main Street Leavitt House
      • Site No 5 – The Cheswill Cemetery
      • Site No 6 – 204 So Main St Site Of Cheswills Mansion House
        • The Nellie Palmer George Connection
      • Site No 7 – Deacon Paul Chapmans House The Oldest House In The Village
        • The Guardianship of Moses Gill
      • Site No 8 – Caswell Mansion 1885 Death In The Dining Room Gypsies In The Backyard Mary Moonshine
        • Managing the Mansion, Mary Moonshine (the Face of Poverty) & Other Tenants
      • Site No 9 – 184 86 Main St Kittredge Square
      • Site No 10 – 178 Main St South Primary School
        • Who was J.F.C. listed in so many articles of Newmarket’s Early History?
      • Site No 11 – 177 Main St Cheswells Store
      • Site No 12 – Engine House Across From 177 Main St
        • The Old Tiger No.1 Fire Station
        • Major Town Fires and Fatalities Since 1840
      • Site No 13 – Across From 171 Main St G.a.r Monument 1920 Commemorates Newmarkets Civil War Veterans
        • Two Battles that engaged Newmarket soldiers
        • Homefront Years —
      • Site No 14 Griffin Hardware 165 169 Main Street
        • James Bartlett Griffin
      • Site No 15 – 170 Main St Tenney Square 1835
        • The Tenney Children
      • Site No 16 – 1 Exeter St Mathes Tenement Building
        • The Mathes Family
      • Site No 17 – 164 Main St Mathes Commerical Building
      • Site No 18 – 164 Main St Doe House Bouras Ice Cream Parlor
        • The Folsom Family in Newmarket
      • Site No 19 – 151 Main St American Legion Brick Creighton Block
      • Site No 20 – 141 Main Street 
      • Site No.21 Main St Waterfront Landing Shanda Park
        • New Market Ship Building and the Lamprey River Village Shipyard
        • Shipbuilders of Newmarket
        • General James Hill, Newmarket’s most famous ship builder
      • Site No.22 Water St Frank Lang Blacksmith Shop
        • The Colonial Blacksmith
        • Other Town Blacksmiths 1668- post WW II
      • Site No 23 Newmarket Community Church
        • Newmarket’s Keeper of the Clock in the Church Steeple
      • Site No 24 Arbor Park Newmarket House Old Town Hall
        • Old Town Hall (1848-1987)
        • Newmarket House, “The Grand Dame” of Main Street (1848-1944)
        • Let’s Go Out Back for Roller Skating !
      • Site No.34 – 82 Main St Branscombs Tavern
        • Patrick Haley and his Colorful Irish family
      • Site No.25 Post Office
        • Doctor Charles A. Morse 
        • First Permanent Post Office Building
      • Site No.26 – 116 Main St Old Bank Building Savings National
        • ALANSON C. HAINES  (1843 – 1927)
      • Site No.27 108 Main St Durgin Block
      • Site No 28 108 Main St Barnard Building
      • Site No.29 – 100 Main St Hotel Willey
        • Fire Chief Silver Saves the day
      • Site No 30 98 Main St Edward Smith Building Narrowest In The State
      • Site No.41 Bay Road Mill Entrance Bryant Rock
      • Site No.31 Memorial Bandstand
      • Site No.42 3 Penstock Way Nmco Mill 1 Dam
      • Site No.32 Central Street
      • Site No.43 1 Elm St John Webster Hall Town Library
      • Site No.33 – 86 Main St Kingman Building
        • The Rising Star Mason Lodge Connection to The Kingman Building
        • Worshipful Masters of the Rising Star Lodge Part 1 (1826 – 1904 )
        • Worshipful Masters of the Rising Star Lodge Part 2 ( 1904 – 1955 )
        • Worshipful Masters of the Rising Star Lodge Part 3 ( 1955 – 1999 +)
        • Tom & Lavinia Thumb
      • Site No.44 2 Elm St Brick Agents House 1824
      • Site No.38 Bay Rd No Main St Robert White Memorial
      • Site No.45 – Elm Spring Streets Nichols Avenue
        • Response to the 1903 Smallpox Epidemic
        • Amy Brousseau: 1950-1967
      • Site No.35 72 Main St Brooks Building
      • Site No.46 Spring Chapel Streest Houses Of Dr Leech Turcotte Green Towle Rev White
      • Site No.39 48 No Main St Northside Primary School
      • Site No.36 Mill Overlook Site Of Old Wiggin Doe House
      • Site No 47 Chapel Granite Streets Old Methodist Church Houses Of Deacon David Murray Isreal Beauchesne
      • Site No.48 – 3 Granite St Stone School New Market Historical Society Museum
        • The 1st New Market Militia organized in 1970 in time for the town’s 250th Anniversary Celebration
      • Site No.40 51 No Main St Benjamin Smith Farm
      • Site No.41 Bay Road Mill Entrance Bryant Rock
      • Site No.49 Stone Church Built 1834
      • Site No 50 9 Granite St Newmarket House Old High School Built 1874
      • Site No.37 Lamprey River Bridge Lamprey River Bridge Earliest Town Boundry
      • Site No.42 3 Penstock Way Nmco Mill 1 Dam
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    • Michael A. Provost 1952 – 2025
    • Forbes & Sylvia Getchell
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      • Names On the G.A.R. Memorial – Townsmen who served
      • Names Not On the Monument, But Who Served Nonetheless
      • 1st NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 2nd NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 3rd NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 6th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 8th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 10th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 13th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 14th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 15th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 1st NH Calvary, Newmarket Soldiers & the Shenandoah Valley campaigns
      • Bounties and Town Debt
      • Civil War Uniforms and the Haley Building
      • Strafford Guards
      • United States Colored Troops – USCT
      • Early Preparations and Costs of a Regiment
      • War Department Orders
      • A Soldier’s Pay
      • The Soldier Votes in the Elections of 1864 – 1865
      • US Navy, Newmarket sailors
      • A Soldier’s Burial
      • Gifts From Home
    • WW I
      • Killed In Action
      • Two Guardsmen Meet Death
    • Militia
      • Early Indian War Narrative
      • Gilman Boys Captured by Indians
      • Newmarket Settlers Taken Captive by Indians
      • Colonel Winthrop Hilton Killed by Indians 1710
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  • Heritage
    • Histories
      • Rockingham Ballroom 1934 – 2011
      • Bandstand History
      • Colonial Silversmiths, Carios Father and Son
      • St. Mary Church
      • Rockingham Junction
      • WALTER BRYENT’S WINNEPESAUKEE JOURNAL, 1747.
      • Train Fatality Investigations 1891 – 1914
      • Diptheria Epidemic 1885 -1886 by Dr. Charles Morse
      • 1891 Leading Business Men of Newmarket and South Newmarket
      • 1927 June 23rd – Grande Soiree de Famille, Club LaFayette program
      • The Town Clock & Keeper of the Clock
      • Village Churches
      • Groups – The Eagles
      • Groups – The Grange
      • Groups – Catholic Order of Foresters, Joliet Court #634
      • Groups – The Grand Army of The Republic G.A.R.
      • Groups – The Knights of Phythias
      • The Town Pounds
      • The Last Stage Coach to Leave Town
    • Vital Statistics
    • Biographies
      • William Ernest Cheswell
      • Boston Post Cane – Origin
      • Boston Post Cane and Town Recipients 1909 to 2023
      • Jean Jennings, Boston Post Cane and Town Recipients 2024 >
      • Karl Gilbert, and the Town Seal
      • Bodhipaksa, and the Buddhist Center
      • Cilley, Bob & family’s Newmarket Sugar Shack
      • Hilton Family Farm
      • The Truck Stop, Barb & ‘Sarge” Reilly
      • Bucky Bailey, 2005 Citizen of the year
      • Ron Weitzel retires 2001
      • Richard Schanda (AKA Joe Dixx)
      • Channing Folsom, Pioneer in NH Education
      • Leon Camarie, 1st Franco American to serve as Town Selectman
      • Joseph Pinkham
      • George Joy, The Singing Accountant
      • LaFayette Hall – from great wealth to greater despair
      • The Medium, The Man and His Medals
      • Bert Lavoie and his Emails Home
      • Father LaBonte, First Ordination in St. Mary’s
      • Remembering Richard Fisher
      • John and Rose Carpenter – Ye Olde Yankee Greenhouse – over 50 yrs
    • Newspapers
    • Genealogy & Families
      • William Bryent Family
      • The Filion Family – Businessmen and Civic Leaders
      • French Family
      • The Gazda Family
      • Perkins Family
      • Pinkam Family
      • Medical terms in Genealogical reports
    • Golden Moments
    • Documents
    • Profiles & Studies
    • Profiles
      • Gay, George A. – Lieutenant, promoted on the battlefield, KIA at Antietam
      • Greene, Charles W. – Captain of Company E, 25th US Colored Troops
      • Haines, Alanson – first man in Newmarket to volunteer
      • Hanson, Albert J. – Captain, & Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse
      • Hanson, Sergeant John J. – Battle of Port Hudson, and served as 1st Commander of Newmarket’s G.A.R.
      • Henaghan, Patrick H. – KIA – Battle of Oak Grove; letter home to Enoch Adams
      • James, George R. – a wagoner who never saw battle, from Private to Lieutenant
      • James, Henry – US Marines, KIA on board USS Cumberland
      • Leach, Thomas Walter – Naval Surgeon
      • Lees, Thomas – 2nd Lt., wounded at Gettysburg, POW and Belle Isle Prison
      • Littlefield, William W. – Corporal – KIA – Deep Bottom Run, VA, 16 Aug. 1864
      • Lord, George – Stolen with a fake promotion and a fake resignation
      • Murray, Henry H. – 1st Lt., 2nd Battle of Fair Oaks; POW
      • O’Brien, John – cut the chains across the Mississippi
      • Beaumont, John C. – Rear Admiral, US Navy
      • Rand, Cyrus – US Navy and the USS Agawam
      • Bracketts – Father and Sons, & The Martin Guards at Fort Constitution
      • Reynolds, Charles W. – POW at Cold Harbor; Color Bearer at Gettysburg
      • Brooks, James P. – fought for two states; “Minie Ball” hit led to his death
      • Richardson, Edward – Musician and Merchant
      • Bryant brothers – Hosea and William and ship disasters
      • Sanborn, Austin L. and the 17th US Infantry
      • Caswell, James M. – 13th NH Infantry musician – notes from the trenches
      • Sanborn, Warren G. – Received the Medal of Honor & Had It Taken Away
      • Clay, David – “Only A Soldier”
      • Severance, Albert T. – Wounded 10 Times
      • Davis & Furber – accomplished Musicians & Business Partners
      • Smith, George – US Navy, Capt., served aboard 4 ships
      • Soesman, Flavius A. – Died of Wounds, Battle of Cold Harbor
      • Davis Family – Five enlisted, only one returned
      • Davis, David O., and the Battle of Hatcher’s Run
      • Tebbetts, George – KIA at the Battle of White Oak Swamp
      • Towle, Benjamin – Surgeon
      • DeSchuyler, Augustus – A foreign substitute enlisted for quick money
      • Tuttle, Woodbridge – POW
      • Dow, Orrin, Sergeant – the Bravery of a Color Bearer
      • Durell, James M. – Captain, Recruiter
      • Durell, Woodbridge – POW
      • Edgerly, Charles and “John Brown’s Body”
      • Ellison & Quimby – KIA; Saunders & Caswell – MIA; Chapman – POW at 2nd Battle of Bull Run
      • Ferrin, Levin – anything but desertion
      • Foster, Robert E. – Discharged “Disabled”, re-enlisted in “Invalid Corps”
      • Four Men, One Company, Four Battles, Four Deaths
      • French, John O. – left home at 16, engaged in 32 battles
      • Frost, George W. – Lt. Colonel
New Market  Historical Society
  • Events
    • USA 250 (2026) & Newmarket 300 (2027)
    • Casino Fundraiser 2026
    • The Walking Tour
      • Bibliography
      • James Caswell Brothers and Sister
      • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
      • Site No 1 – 28 Beech Street Extension
      • Site No 2 – Nh 152 Rr Bridge Railroad Station Freight Sheds
      • Site No 3 – Corner of South Main and Maple Streets
      • Site No 4 – 203 South Main Street Leavitt House
      • Site No 5 – The Cheswill Cemetery
      • Site No 6 – 204 So Main St Site Of Cheswills Mansion House
        • The Nellie Palmer George Connection
      • Site No 7 – Deacon Paul Chapmans House The Oldest House In The Village
        • The Guardianship of Moses Gill
      • Site No 8 – Caswell Mansion 1885 Death In The Dining Room Gypsies In The Backyard Mary Moonshine
        • Managing the Mansion, Mary Moonshine (the Face of Poverty) & Other Tenants
      • Site No 9 – 184 86 Main St Kittredge Square
      • Site No 10 – 178 Main St South Primary School
        • Who was J.F.C. listed in so many articles of Newmarket’s Early History?
      • Site No 11 – 177 Main St Cheswells Store
      • Site No 12 – Engine House Across From 177 Main St
        • The Old Tiger No.1 Fire Station
        • Major Town Fires and Fatalities Since 1840
      • Site No 13 – Across From 171 Main St G.a.r Monument 1920 Commemorates Newmarkets Civil War Veterans
        • Two Battles that engaged Newmarket soldiers
        • Homefront Years —
      • Site No 14 Griffin Hardware 165 169 Main Street
        • James Bartlett Griffin
      • Site No 15 – 170 Main St Tenney Square 1835
        • The Tenney Children
      • Site No 16 – 1 Exeter St Mathes Tenement Building
        • The Mathes Family
      • Site No 17 – 164 Main St Mathes Commerical Building
      • Site No 18 – 164 Main St Doe House Bouras Ice Cream Parlor
        • The Folsom Family in Newmarket
      • Site No 19 – 151 Main St American Legion Brick Creighton Block
      • Site No 20 – 141 Main Street 
      • Site No.21 Main St Waterfront Landing Shanda Park
        • New Market Ship Building and the Lamprey River Village Shipyard
        • Shipbuilders of Newmarket
        • General James Hill, Newmarket’s most famous ship builder
      • Site No.22 Water St Frank Lang Blacksmith Shop
        • The Colonial Blacksmith
        • Other Town Blacksmiths 1668- post WW II
      • Site No 23 Newmarket Community Church
        • Newmarket’s Keeper of the Clock in the Church Steeple
      • Site No 24 Arbor Park Newmarket House Old Town Hall
        • Old Town Hall (1848-1987)
        • Newmarket House, “The Grand Dame” of Main Street (1848-1944)
        • Let’s Go Out Back for Roller Skating !
      • Site No.34 – 82 Main St Branscombs Tavern
        • Patrick Haley and his Colorful Irish family
      • Site No.25 Post Office
        • Doctor Charles A. Morse 
        • First Permanent Post Office Building
      • Site No.26 – 116 Main St Old Bank Building Savings National
        • ALANSON C. HAINES  (1843 – 1927)
      • Site No.27 108 Main St Durgin Block
      • Site No 28 108 Main St Barnard Building
      • Site No.29 – 100 Main St Hotel Willey
        • Fire Chief Silver Saves the day
      • Site No 30 98 Main St Edward Smith Building Narrowest In The State
      • Site No.41 Bay Road Mill Entrance Bryant Rock
      • Site No.31 Memorial Bandstand
      • Site No.42 3 Penstock Way Nmco Mill 1 Dam
      • Site No.32 Central Street
      • Site No.43 1 Elm St John Webster Hall Town Library
      • Site No.33 – 86 Main St Kingman Building
        • The Rising Star Mason Lodge Connection to The Kingman Building
        • Worshipful Masters of the Rising Star Lodge Part 1 (1826 – 1904 )
        • Worshipful Masters of the Rising Star Lodge Part 2 ( 1904 – 1955 )
        • Worshipful Masters of the Rising Star Lodge Part 3 ( 1955 – 1999 +)
        • Tom & Lavinia Thumb
      • Site No.44 2 Elm St Brick Agents House 1824
      • Site No.38 Bay Rd No Main St Robert White Memorial
      • Site No.45 – Elm Spring Streets Nichols Avenue
        • Response to the 1903 Smallpox Epidemic
        • Amy Brousseau: 1950-1967
      • Site No.35 72 Main St Brooks Building
      • Site No.46 Spring Chapel Streest Houses Of Dr Leech Turcotte Green Towle Rev White
      • Site No.39 48 No Main St Northside Primary School
      • Site No.36 Mill Overlook Site Of Old Wiggin Doe House
      • Site No 47 Chapel Granite Streets Old Methodist Church Houses Of Deacon David Murray Isreal Beauchesne
      • Site No.48 – 3 Granite St Stone School New Market Historical Society Museum
        • The 1st New Market Militia organized in 1970 in time for the town’s 250th Anniversary Celebration
      • Site No.40 51 No Main St Benjamin Smith Farm
      • Site No.41 Bay Road Mill Entrance Bryant Rock
      • Site No.49 Stone Church Built 1834
      • Site No 50 9 Granite St Newmarket House Old High School Built 1874
      • Site No.37 Lamprey River Bridge Lamprey River Bridge Earliest Town Boundry
      • Site No.42 3 Penstock Way Nmco Mill 1 Dam
  • Heritage
    • Profiles
      • Dow, Orrin, Sergeant – the Bravery of a Color Bearer
      • Durell, James M. – Captain, Recruiter
      • Durell, Woodbridge – POW
      • Edgerly, Charles and “John Brown’s Body”
      • Ellison & Quimby – KIA; Saunders & Caswell – MIA; Chapman – POW at 2nd Battle of Bull Run
      • Ferrin, Levin – anything but desertion
      • Foster, Robert E. – Discharged “Disabled”, re-enlisted in “Invalid Corps”
      • Four Men, One Company, Four Battles, Four Deaths
      • French, John O. – left home at 16, engaged in 32 battles
      • Frost, George W. – Lt. Colonel
      • Gay, George A. – Lieutenant, promoted on the battlefield, KIA at Antietam
      • Greene, Charles W. – Captain of Company E, 25th US Colored Troops
      • Haines, Alanson – first man in Newmarket to volunteer
      • Hanson, Albert J. – Captain, & Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse
      • Hanson, Sergeant John J. – Battle of Port Hudson, and served as 1st Commander of Newmarket’s G.A.R.
      • Henaghan, Patrick H. – KIA – Battle of Oak Grove; letter home to Enoch Adams
      • James, George R. – a wagoner who never saw battle, from Private to Lieutenant
      • James, Henry – US Marines, KIA on board USS Cumberland
      • Leach, Thomas Walter – Naval Surgeon
      • Lees, Thomas – 2nd Lt., wounded at Gettysburg, POW and Belle Isle Prison
      • Littlefield, William W. – Corporal – KIA – Deep Bottom Run, VA, 16 Aug. 1864
      • Lord, George – Stolen with a fake promotion and a fake resignation
      • Murray, Henry H. – 1st Lt., 2nd Battle of Fair Oaks; POW
      • O’Brien, John – cut the chains across the Mississippi
      • Beaumont, John C. – Rear Admiral, US Navy
      • Rand, Cyrus – US Navy and the USS Agawam
      • Bracketts – Father and Sons, & The Martin Guards at Fort Constitution
      • Reynolds, Charles W. – POW at Cold Harbor; Color Bearer at Gettysburg
      • Brooks, James P. – fought for two states; “Minie Ball” hit led to his death
      • Richardson, Edward – Musician and Merchant
      • Bryant brothers – Hosea and William and ship disasters
      • Sanborn, Austin L. and the 17th US Infantry
      • Caswell, James M. – 13th NH Infantry musician – notes from the trenches
      • Sanborn, Warren G. – Received the Medal of Honor & Had It Taken Away
      • Clay, David – “Only A Soldier”
      • Severance, Albert T. – Wounded 10 Times
      • Davis & Furber – accomplished Musicians & Business Partners
      • Smith, George – US Navy, Capt., served aboard 4 ships
      • Soesman, Flavius A. – Died of Wounds, Battle of Cold Harbor
      • Davis Family – Five enlisted, only one returned
      • Davis, David O., and the Battle of Hatcher’s Run
      • Tebbetts, George – KIA at the Battle of White Oak Swamp
      • Towle, Benjamin – Surgeon
      • DeSchuyler, Augustus – A foreign substitute enlisted for quick money
      • Tuttle, Woodbridge – POW
    • Histories
      • Rockingham Ballroom 1934 – 2011
      • Bandstand History
      • Colonial Silversmiths, Carios Father and Son
      • St. Mary Church
      • Rockingham Junction
      • WALTER BRYENT’S WINNEPESAUKEE JOURNAL, 1747.
      • Train Fatality Investigations 1891 – 1914
      • Diptheria Epidemic 1885 -1886 by Dr. Charles Morse
      • 1891 Leading Business Men of Newmarket and South Newmarket
      • 1927 June 23rd – Grande Soiree de Famille, Club LaFayette program
      • The Town Clock & Keeper of the Clock
      • Village Churches
      • Groups – The Eagles
      • Groups – The Grange
      • Groups – Catholic Order of Foresters, Joliet Court #634
      • Groups – The Grand Army of The Republic G.A.R.
      • Groups – The Knights of Phythias
      • The Town Pounds
      • The Last Stage Coach to Leave Town
    • Vital Statistics
    • Biographies
      • William Ernest Cheswell
      • Boston Post Cane – Origin
      • Boston Post Cane and Town Recipients 1909 to 2023
      • Jean Jennings, Boston Post Cane and Town Recipients 2024 >
      • Karl Gilbert, and the Town Seal
      • Bodhipaksa, and the Buddhist Center
      • Cilley, Bob & family’s Newmarket Sugar Shack
      • Hilton Family Farm
      • The Truck Stop, Barb & ‘Sarge” Reilly
      • Bucky Bailey, 2005 Citizen of the year
      • Ron Weitzel retires 2001
      • Richard Schanda (AKA Joe Dixx)
      • Channing Folsom, Pioneer in NH Education
      • Leon Camarie, 1st Franco American to serve as Town Selectman
      • Joseph Pinkham
      • George Joy, The Singing Accountant
      • LaFayette Hall – from great wealth to greater despair
      • The Medium, The Man and His Medals
      • Bert Lavoie and his Emails Home
      • Father LaBonte, First Ordination in St. Mary’s
      • Remembering Richard Fisher
      • John and Rose Carpenter – Ye Olde Yankee Greenhouse – over 50 yrs
    • Newspapers
    • Genealogy & Families
      • William Bryent Family
      • The Filion Family – Businessmen and Civic Leaders
      • French Family
      • The Gazda Family
      • Perkins Family
      • Pinkam Family
      • Medical terms in Genealogical reports
    • Golden Moments
    • Documents
    • Profiles & Studies
  • Dedication
    • Forbes & Sylvia Getchell
    • Michael A. Provost 1952 – 2025
    • Forbes & Sylvia Getchell
  • Contact
    • Mailing List
  • Get Involved
    • Membership and Admissions
    • Sponsors
  • Military
    • Revolution
    • Civil War
      • Names On the G.A.R. Memorial – Townsmen who served
      • Names Not On the Monument, But Who Served Nonetheless
      • 1st NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 2nd NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 3rd NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 6th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 8th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 10th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 13th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 14th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 15th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
      • 1st NH Calvary, Newmarket Soldiers & the Shenandoah Valley campaigns
      • Bounties and Town Debt
      • Civil War Uniforms and the Haley Building
      • Strafford Guards
      • United States Colored Troops – USCT
      • Early Preparations and Costs of a Regiment
      • War Department Orders
      • A Soldier’s Pay
      • The Soldier Votes in the Elections of 1864 – 1865
      • US Navy, Newmarket sailors
      • A Soldier’s Burial
      • Gifts From Home
    • WW I
      • Killed In Action
      • Two Guardsmen Meet Death
    • Militia
      • Early Indian War Narrative
      • Gilman Boys Captured by Indians
      • Newmarket Settlers Taken Captive by Indians
      • Colonel Winthrop Hilton Killed by Indians 1710
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Militia

  • Early Indian War Narrative
  • Gilman Boys Captured by Indians
  • Newmarket Settlers Taken Captive by Indians
  • Colonel Winthrop Hilton Killed by Indians 1710

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