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Newington Old Parsonage |
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Nimble Hill Road. Constructed ca. 1725. Purchased in 1765 by the town as a parsonage. Restored and furnished as a museum by the Newington Historical Sociey around 1948. Has been a tavern, town farmhouse, school and had a one room convenience store. |
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1 |
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0 |
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Number of Photo records |
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MS158 B01 F06 - Lease for parsonage land from the selectman of Newington, N.H., to James Coleman, 1825
One-year lease between Hanson Hoit [Hoyt], John Adams Jr., and Richard D. Hart, selectmen of the town of Newington, New Hampshire, and James Coleman, also of Newington, for one part of land called the parsonage. Dated April 1, 1825. The leased parcel was located on the east side of the road in Newington leading from the Piscataqua Bridge to Greenland. It totaled seventy acres and included the buildings thereon; it excluded "all timber tress or...
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