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Piscataqua Bridge |
Details |
First bridge built to cross the Piscataqua. Spanned from Fox Point in Newington to Goat Island. A continuation of the bridge terminated in Durham. Swept away from Great Bay by ice in 1855. Never rebuilt. |
Number of Archive records |
12 |
Number of Library records |
11 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
21 |
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Cross-grained & wily waters : a guide to the Piscataqua maritime region / - REF F42 .P4 C76 2002
Bolster, W. Jeffrey
Record Type: Library
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Cross-grained & wily waters : a guide to the Piscataqua maritime region / - REF F42 .P4 C76 2002
Bolster, W. Jeffrey
Record Type: Library
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First steel placed on main span of Piscataqua River Bridge.....news release, Oct. 29, 1970. - E 1278
Record Type: Library
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Historic Movable Bridges of New Hampshire. - Pamphlet 50841
Casella, Richard M.
Record Type: Library
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MS075 - New Castle Bridge and Piscataqua Bridge association records, 1813-1925
Scope and Content Minutes, correspondence, financial records, bills and receipts, share certificates, deeds, legal documents, and other records. The first three boxes contain financial materials, arranged chronologically by year, including bills paid, receipts, vouchers, cancelled checks, etc and the occasional treasurer’s report. Box four contains share certificates, arranged by year and box five contains other miscellaneous records, includin...
Record Type: Archive
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MS158 - Woodbury, de Rochemont, and Kimball family papers, 1810-1953
Papers of the Kimball family of southeastern New Hampshire and northeastern Massachusetts; the Woodbury family, primarily Charles Levi Woodbury; and the Nutter family (whose descendents were the de Rochemont family) of Newington, New Hampshire. The papers were collected by the de Rochemont family, although it is not clear how the papers were acquired or what the connections are between the various papers. The entire collection dates from 1810 to ...
Record Type: Archive
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MS158 B01 F08 - 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 trees or...
Record Type: Archive
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