Concord Town House, Concord
- Address: 22 Monument Sq
- Vicinity: Bedford
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1780/00/00 | George B Thayer | Architect | Designed by George B Thayer, the Town House is enlarged with "suitable water closets", especially for women and add separate access to the platform for speakers so that they didnt have to walk thru the hall and audience to reach the platform, 1779-1780. | |||
1851/11/00 | Charles Edward Parker | Architect | Built in 1851, the first public meetings are held at Concord Town House in November. Design by Richard Bond with assistance from Charles Parker, the town of Concord sponsors the construction of the Concord Town House for government use. | |||
1851/11/00 | Richard Bond | Architect | Built in 1851, the first public meetings are held at Concord Town House in November. Design by Richard Bond with assistance from Charles Parker, the town of Concord sponsors the construction of the Concord Town House for government use. | |||
1860/11/06 | Amos Bronson Alcott | Voter | "At Town House, and cast my vote for Lincoln and the Republican candidates generally - the first vote I ever cast for a President and State officers." Amos Bronson Alcott | Election of President Abraham Lincoln |
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