Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | Address | Proximity | |
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Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Housing District A |
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Bounded by Pleasant, State, Granite, and Bedford Sts | ||
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Housing District B |
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Roughly bounded by Canal, Mechanic, Franklin, and Pleasant Sts | ||
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Housing District C |
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Roughly bounded by N Hampshire Lane, Hollis, Canal, and Bridge Sts | ||
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Housing District D |
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Roughly bounded by Canal, Langdon, Elm, and W Brook Sts | ||
New Hampshire State Union Armory |
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60 | Pleasant St | |
R G Sullivan 7-20-4 Cigar Factory |
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175 | Canal St | Granite St |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1826/04/00 | Dr Oliver Dean | Work | In 1825, Samuel Slater and Larned Pitcher sold three-fifths of the Amoskeag Cotton and Woolen Company to Dr Oliver Dean, Lyman Tiffany and Willard Sayles. Dr Dean became the Agent (Chief Operating Officer, 1826-1837) and moved to the site in April 1826. | |||
1826/04/00 | Amoskeag Manufacturing Company | In 1825, Samuel Slater and Larned Pitcher sold three-fifths of the Amoskeag Cotton and Woolen Company to Dr Oliver Dean, Lyman Tiffany and Willard Sayles. Dr Dean became the Agent (Chief Operating Officer, 1826-1837) and moved to the site in April 1826. | ||||
1838/00/00 | Amoskeag Manufacturing Company | Architect | Amoskeag is established as a mill town by Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. |
Particulars for Amoskeag: | |
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Locale Type | Neighborhood |
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