Captions List for New Hampshire Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering New Hampshire: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

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  • Concord: New Hampshire State House (1819 & enlarged 1864 & 1910).
  • Concord: Statue of Daniel Webster, New Hampshire-born orator, in front of New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: Gold dome of New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: Detail of gold dome of New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: Eagle carving atop New Hampshire State House cupola dome.
  • Concord: Pediment detail of New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: Columns of New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: Soldiers & Sailors Monument before New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: Franklin Pierce Monument at New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: Detail of Franklin Pierce statue at New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: George Hamilton Perkins, Civil War hero of the Mississippi River battles, statue at New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: Carved eagle detail of George Hamilton Perkins monument at New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: Senate Chamber of New Hampshire State House with series of murals.
  • Concord: Lamp of New Hampshire State House Senate Chamber.
  • Concord: Mural (1942) of John Stark leaving his mill to join Washington's army by Barry Faulkner. Stark who wrote the state motto, "Live Free or Die" is shown in New Hampshire State House Senate Chamber.
  • Concord: Representatives Hall seats 400 elected representatives New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: New Hampshire State House Representatives Hall is the longest serving original House in the USA.
  • Concord: Painting of George Washington copy of Gilbert Stuart original in New Hampshire State House Representatives Hall.
  • Concord: Painting of Franklin Pierce by U.D. Tenney in New Hampshire State House Representatives Hall.
  • Concord: Painting of Daniel Webster by Albert Gallatin Hoyt in New Hampshire State House Representatives Hall.
  • Concord: Painting of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander James in New Hampshire State House Representatives Hall.
  • Concord: Governors Reception Room (1910) in New Hampshire State House.
  • Concord: New Hampshire Historical Society Museum.
  • Concord: Interior of dome in New Hampshire Historical Society Museum.
  • Concord: Original eagle carving from top of State House at New Hampshire Historical Society Museum.
  • Concord: Shield with ship in sunset used on NH building at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition at New Hampshire Historical Society Museum.
  • Concord: Maple & pine high chest (c1800) from Merrimack Valley at New Hampshire Historical Society Museum.
  • Concord: Maple & pine chest atop chest (c1800) by Samuel Dunlap of Salisbury at New Hampshire Historical Society Museum.
  • Concord: NH Legislative Office building in former U.S. Post Office & Court House.
  • Concord: New Hampshire State Library.
  • Concord: Statue of John R. Hale (presidential candidate) in front of Upham Walker house.
  • Concord: Statue of Daniel Webster in front of St Paul's Episcopal church.
  • Concord: Iron gate at St Paul's Episcopal church.
  • Concord: Italianate buildings on Main Street of Concord.
  • Concord: Concord City Hall (1902).
  • Concord: Concord Public Library.
  • Concord: Pierce Manse, home of lawyer Franklin Pierce (1842-48) before he became president in 1853 (14 Horseshoe Pond Lane).
  • Concord: Pierce Manse is open to public tours.
  • Concord: Portrait of Franklin Pierce by Adna Tenney.
  • Concord: Writing table in Pierce Manse.
  • Concord: Candlestick in shape of stork in Pierce Manse.
  • Concord: Table setting from Pierce china in Pierce Manse.
  • Concord: Collection of porcelain in Pierce Manse.
  • Concord: Writing desk in Pierce Manse.
  • Concord: Sofa brought to Pierce marriage by Jane & used in the White House in Pierce Manse.
  • Concord: Shaker-style rocking chair in Pierce Manse.
  • Concord: Franklin Pierce's hat & cane in Pierce Manse.
  • Concord: Portrait of Benjamin Pierce, father of the President, in Pierce Manse.
  • Concord: Heritage barn opposite Pierce Manse.
  • Portsmouth: Boats on Piscataqua River with Kittery, ME on far bank.
  • Portsmouth: Boats on Piscataqua River with Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (established 1800) on far bank.
  • Portsmouth: Coast Guard ship at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
  • Portsmouth: Cranes at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
  • Portsmouth: Memorial lift Bridge over Piscataqua River in closed position.
  • Portsmouth: Memorial Bridge span being opened.
  • Portsmouth: Oracle House (c1702) built by the Honorable Richard Wibird, British Naval Officer, merchant, member of the King's Council & benefactor of Harvard University.
  • Portsmouth: Oracle House where the first newspaper in New Hampshire was published by Charles Peirce in the 18th C. at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Hollyhock flowers at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Daisies at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Sherburne house (c1695, expanded c1705) at Strawbery Banke open air museum.
  • Portsmouth: Leaded glass colonial window detail of Sherburne house at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Jackson house (c1790) & back of Sherburne house at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Garden at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Shapely-Drisco hour (c1795) at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Lowd house (c1810) at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Jones house (c1790) at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Along Jefferson Street with Rider-Wood house (1830s) closest at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Shapiro house (c1795) at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Yeaton house (c1795) at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Hough house (c1750, altered 1860) at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Goodwin Mansion (c1811) moved to Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Goodwin Mansion garden at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Stoodley's Tavern (c1761) moved to Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Joshua Wentworth house (c1770) moved to Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Chas house (c1762) at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: William Pitt Tavern (c1766) at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Thomas Bailey Aldrich house (c1797) at Strawbery Banke home of the Victorian poet & novelist.
  • Portsmouth: Thomas Bailey Aldrich memorial garden at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Dinsmoor Cooperage Shop (c1800) moved to Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Stable (c1890) at Strawbery Banke.
  • Portsmouth: Marden-Abbot house (c1720) fitted out as World War II grocery store as it once served at Strawbery Banke.
  • Meeting House (1792) of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Side of Meeting House showing gambrel roof in Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Fenced pasture of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Dwelling house (1793/1814/1837) of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Community bell of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Shaker designed portal of elders house of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Antique rotary water pump at Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Enfield House (1826/1918) at Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Sisters' shop (1816) in Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Spin shop (1795/1816) in Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Worked wooden porch bracket of spin shop in Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Syrup shop (1785/1847) in Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Wood shed (1861) of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Bee house (1847) of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Carpenters' shop (1806) of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Shaker box sign on Carpenters' shop at Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Infirmary (1811/49/92) & Carriage House (1825) of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • School house (1823/67) of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • School bell of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Windows of school house at Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Square Shaker downspout on school house at Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Gardens & barns (1828 & 1877) of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Castor bean plants in garden of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Pastel yarrow & dyer's chamomile plants in garden of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Flowers in garden of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Raspberries in garden of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Shingle-sided horse barn (1819) of Canterbury Shaker Village.
  • Brick blacksmith's shop (1811) at Canterbury Shaker Village.

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