Dover is a small city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. - AsNotedIn
Dover is a small city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. - AsNotedIn
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Back River Farm |
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Bay View Rd | |||
County Farm Bridge |
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NW of Dover on County Farm Rd | |||
First Parish Church |
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218 | Central Ave | ||
First Parish Church Site-Dover Point |
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Dover Point Rd | Forsythia Dr | ||
Garrison Hill Park and Tower |
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Abbie Sawyer Memorial Dr | |||
Michael Reade House |
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43 | Main St | ||
Newick's Lobster House |
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431 | Dover Point Rd | Dover Point, Piscataqua River | |
Public Market |
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93 | Washington St | ||
Religious Society of Friends Meetinghouse |
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141 | Central Ave | ||
Samuel Wyatt House |
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7 | Church St | ||
Sawyer Building |
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4 - 4 | Portland St | ||
Sawyer Woolen Mills |
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1 | Mill St | ||
St Thomas Episcopal Church |
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5 | Hale St | ||
Strafford County Farm |
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County Farm Rd | |||
US Post Office-Dover Main |
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133 - 137 | Washington St | ||
William Hale House |
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5 | Hale St | ||
Woodman Institute |
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182 | Central Ave |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1671/03/00 | Nathaniel Coffin | Born | Nathaniel Coffin is born in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, the son of James Coffin and Mary Severance Coffin. |
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1633/00/00 | A group of English Puritans who planned to settle in New England, including Viscount Saye and Sele, Baron Brooke and John Pym, buy William and Edward Hilton's plantation at Pomeroy Cove on today's Dover Point. | First Parish Church Site-Dover Point | Dover, NH | |||
1640/10/20 | Thomas Leighton (Tho Layton) signs with his mark the "Combination of the People of Dover to Establish a Form of Government". The original was in the Town Records c 1665. Gov Cranfield made a copy in 1682 which is in the Public Record Office in London. | First Parish Church Site-Dover Point | Dover, NH |
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Locale Type | Town |