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c1910. Concord, N.H.. A. W. Plummer c1907. Eagle Hotel, Concord, N.H.. Detroit Publishing Co. c1905. Wonolancet Club, Concord, N.H. Detroit Publishing Co.
c1905. High school, Concord, N.H.. Detroit Publishing Co. c1905. High school, Concord, N.H.. Detroit Publishing Co. c1908. Y.M.C.A. building, Concord, N.H.. Detroit Publishing Co.
c1905. Post Office, Concord, N.H.. Detroit Publishing Co. c1905. State Library, Concord, N.H.. Detroit Publishing Co. c1905. New Hampshire state capitol, Concord, N.H. Detroit Publishing Co.
1943. Turkey Pond, near Concord, New Hampshire. Women workers employed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture timber salvage sawmill. Mrs. Elizabeth Esty and Florence Drouin, "pond women," pulling up logs towed in by the men. Collier, John, 1913- photographer. c1905. Daniel Webster statue, Concord, N.H.. Detroit Publishing Co.

Concord, New Hampshire is within the boundaries of Merrimack County. Rumford and Penacook were the original names given to present day Concord.

 

Settlers came to the area sometime during 1725. The city became prosperous with its travel coaches, fine furniture and granite quarries.

 

Franklin Pierce lived in Concord, New Hampshire.

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