Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Knapp House, Wentworth Road, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: This is a regionally typical example of an 1812 brick house. Original French Dufour wallpaper survives. Survey number: HABS NH-52 Building/structure dates: ca. 1812 Initial Construction
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Margaret Porter House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County...
Survey number: HABS NH-63 Building/structure dates: ca. 1837- ca. 1840 Initial Construction
Alexander Watkins' Tavern, Prospect Hill, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame building from 1795, regionally typical in its general layout and Georgian interior details, but with uncommon exterior quoining. A tavern sign dated 1795 and period furnishi... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Knapp House, Wentworth Road, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: This is a regionally typical example of an 1812 brick house. Original French Dufour wallpaper survives. Survey number: HABS NH-52 Building/structure dates: ca. 1812 Initial Construction
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Alexander Watkins' Tavern, Prospect Hill, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame building from 1795, regionally typical in its general layout and Georgian interior details, but with uncommon exterior quoining. A tavern sign dated 1795 and period furnishi... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Alexander Watkins' Tavern, Prospect Hill, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame building from 1795, regionally typical in its general layout and Georgian interior details, but with uncommon exterior quoining. A tavern sign dated 1795 and period furnishi... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
General Amasa Allen House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: Typical example of a late Georgian, frame house of the middle Connecticut River Valley. Survey number: HABS NH-53 Building/structure dates: 1792 Initial Construction
Howland House (Interior), Westminster Street, Walpole, Cheshire County...
Significance: Example of Classical Revival with many Asher Benjamin details. Survey number: HABS NH-59 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840- ca. 1849 Initial Construction
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Knapp House, Wentworth Road, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: This is a regionally typical example of an 1812 brick house. Original French Dufour wallpaper survives. Survey number: HABS NH-52 Building/structure dates: ca. 1812 Initial Construction
Knapp House, Wentworth Road, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: This is a regionally typical example of an 1812 brick house. Original French Dufour wallpaper survives. Survey number: HABS NH-52 Building/structure dates: ca. 1812 Initial Construction
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Howland House (Interior), Westminster Street, Walpole, Cheshire County...
Significance: Example of Classical Revival with many Asher Benjamin details. Survey number: HABS NH-59 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840- ca. 1849 Initial Construction
Howland House (Interior), Westminster Street, Walpole, Cheshire County...
Significance: Example of Classical Revival with many Asher Benjamin details. Survey number: HABS NH-59 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840- ca. 1849 Initial Construction
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Atlantic cable celebration, Walpole. N. H., August 19, 1858. Hymn, to ...
Trans-Atlantic cable.; Verse. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 233, Folder 24.
Knapp House, Wentworth Road, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: This is a regionally typical example of an 1812 brick house. Original French Dufour wallpaper survives. Survey number: HABS NH-52 Building/structure dates: ca. 1812 Initial Construction
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Rodney Wing House, Westminster Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Survey number: HABS NH-58 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840 Initial Construction
Knapp House, Wentworth Road, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: This is a regionally typical example of an 1812 brick house. Original French Dufour wallpaper survives. Survey number: HABS NH-52 Building/structure dates: ca. 1812 Initial Construction
Alexander Watkins' Tavern, Prospect Hill, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame building from 1795, regionally typical in its general layout and Georgian interior details, but with uncommon exterior quoining. A tavern sign dated 1795 and period furnishi... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Howland-Schofield House, Elm & Pleasant Streets, Walpole, Cheshire Cou...
Significance: One of the larger, more elegant houses in a row of seven houses which are distinguished by their size and elegance in this very small, rural town. Survey number: HABS NH-65 Building/structure da... More
Alexander Watkins' Tavern, Prospect Hill, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame building from 1795, regionally typical in its general layout and Georgian interior details, but with uncommon exterior quoining. A tavern sign dated 1795 and period furnishi... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
General Amasa Allen House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: Typical example of a late Georgian, frame house of the middle Connecticut River Valley. Survey number: HABS NH-53 Building/structure dates: 1792 Initial Construction
General Amasa Allen House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: Typical example of a late Georgian, frame house of the middle Connecticut River Valley. Survey number: HABS NH-53 Building/structure dates: 1792 Initial Construction
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Alexander Watkins' Tavern, Prospect Hill, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame building from 1795, regionally typical in its general layout and Georgian interior details, but with uncommon exterior quoining. A tavern sign dated 1795 and period furnishi... More
General Amasa Allen House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: Typical example of a late Georgian, frame house of the middle Connecticut River Valley. Survey number: HABS NH-53 Building/structure dates: 1792 Initial Construction
Knapp House, Wentworth Road, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: This is a regionally typical example of an 1812 brick house. Original French Dufour wallpaper survives. Survey number: HABS NH-52 Building/structure dates: ca. 1812 Initial Construction
General Amasa Allen House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: Typical example of a late Georgian, frame house of the middle Connecticut River Valley. Survey number: HABS NH-53 Building/structure dates: 1792 Initial Construction
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Walpole Academy, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Survey number: HABS NH-62 Building/structure dates: 1831 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: ca. 1896 Subsequent Work
General Amasa Allen House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: Typical example of a late Georgian, frame house of the middle Connecticut River Valley. Survey number: HABS NH-53 Building/structure dates: 1792 Initial Construction
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Buffum House, Main & Middle Streets, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a frame house built c. 1785, remodeled in the 1820's. The original house with the long, north side the main facade with Georgian detail, became a Classic Revival house with a new po... More
Walpole-Westminster Bridge, Spanning Connecticut River between Walpole...
Significance: The bridge is significant in the history of transportation in the Connecticut River valley and in the evolution of 19th-early 20th century bridge engineering. The bridge, erected in 1910, is locat... More
Bellows-Grant House, Main Street, Walpole, Cheshire County, NH
Significance: An example of a late Georgian frame building but with later, classic Revival, details from the late 1840's. Survey number: HABS NH-60 Building/structure dates: 1790 Initial Construction Buildin... More
Howland House (Interior), Westminster Street, Walpole, Cheshire County...
Significance: Example of Classical Revival with many Asher Benjamin details. Survey number: HABS NH-59 Building/structure dates: ca. 1840- ca. 1849 Initial Construction