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    The First Congregational Church (once known as the Congregational Meetinghouse and now the Community Church of Alton) is a historic church building at...
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  • First Congregational Church, U.C.C. (Naponee, Nebraska), listed on the NRHP First Congregational Church (Alton, New Hampshire) First Congregational Church...
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  • This is a list of notable Congregational churches, meaning churches either as notable congregations or as notable buildings of the same name. Map all...
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    Scouts of America Village of Gilmanton Ironworks Centre Congregational Church First Baptist Church of Lower Gilmanton Gilmanton Academy Smith Meeting House...
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    building the town's Congregational church. He was among the New England abolitionists who founded Noyes Academy in March 1835, one of the first schools in the...
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    Navy. In 1737, the Reverend Amos Main became the first settled pastor of the Congregational Church, located on Rochester Hill. The building would be...
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  • Governor of New Hampshire and Council; Senator Robert F. Bossie of Manchester, named by the Senate President; and Rep. Jane F. Sanders of Alton Bay, named...
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    towns of Alton and Petersfield are the main centres of population. Both towns and many of the villages have ancient Church of England parish churches; others...
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    Location: Melvin Village Community Church “The nearby granite marker is the first known monument in New Hampshire marking the reparation and reburial...
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    the Baptist denomination. The first church in the area was built by the Baptists. The second was the Congregational church in nearby Woodburn. In 1834,...
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  • Thumbnail for Robert Frost Farm (Derry, New Hampshire)
    Derry, New Hampshire is a two-story, clapboard, connected farm built in 1884. It was the home of poet Robert Frost from 1900 to 1911. Today it is a New Hampshire...
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  • the National Register of Historic Places listings in Belknap County, New Hampshire. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts...
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    John Mason Peck (category Baptists from New York (state))
    to Christianity at a revival at his Congregational Church. On May 8, 1809, Peck married Sally Paine, a native of New York state, whom he met in Litchfield...
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    Fort William and Mary (category New Castle, New Hampshire)
    New Hampshire who reported directly to the royal governor. The fort, originally known as "The Castle," was situated on the island of New Castle, New Hampshire...
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    (10 km) to the Epsom traffic circle and northeast 13 miles (21 km) to Alton. New Hampshire Route 107 passes through the center of Pittsfield as Catamount Road...
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    Farnham (redirect from Farnham, Hampshire)
    London. It is in the Borough of Waverley, close to the county border with Hampshire. The town is on the north branch of the River Wey, a tributary of the...
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    Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park (category 1964 establishments in New Hampshire)
    Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park in Cornish, New Hampshire, preserves the home, gardens, and studios of Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907), one...
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    in the south and Aldershot in the north. The A31, connecting Farnham to Alton, runs close by the village. Wrecclesham has one primary school, St. Peter's...
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    Ira Hobart Evans (category People from Grafton County, New Hampshire)
    of trustees of the First Presbyterian Church in Austin and president of the board of trustees of Austin's First Congregational Church of Austin for five...
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  • Church, Mobile First African Baptist Church, Tuscaloosa First Baptist Church, Greenville First Baptist Church, Selma First Congregational Church of Marion...
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    Tin tabernacle (redirect from Tin church)
    Centre's Swanwick Junction site. St Margaret's Church from South Wonston, near Winchester, Hampshire, is now located at the Weald and Downland Open Air...
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    John Brown (abolitionist) (category People from North Elba, New York)
    home. First Congregational Church in Hudson: "At a November 1837 prayer meeting, church member and anti-slavery leader John Brown made his first public...
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    the Borough of Waverley. The tripoint between the counties of Surrey, Hampshire and West Sussex is at the west end of Shottermill. Much of the civil parish...
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    on from Weydon to The Sixth Form College, Farnborough, Farnham College, Alton College or Godalming College.[citation needed] Weydon School underwent expansion...
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    Wentworth–Coolidge Mansion (category National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire)
    offices and working farm of colonial Governor Benning Wentworth of New Hampshire. It is located on the water at 375 Little Harbor Road, about two miles...
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    Four Chaplains (category Reformed Church in America members)
    Florida, North American Saints Window[citation needed] Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota[citation needed] Maxwell Air Force Base...
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    Grover Cleveland (category Democratic Party governors of New York (state))
    March 18, 1837, in Caldwell, New Jersey, to Ann (née Neal) and Richard Falley Cleveland. Cleveland's father was a Congregational and Presbyterian minister...
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  • most often Methodists, and sometimes Baptists, while the Congregational and Unitarian churches openly opposed the organization.[full citation needed] The...
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  • Thumbnail for New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places
    The New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places (NHSRHP) is a register of historic places administered by the state of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire...
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    Mahdi near Alton, Hampshire. In 2015 it was announced that the existing pre-fab huts on the land were intended to be replaced with a new mosque built...
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