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Old Allenstown Meeting House and Burial Ground

154 Deerfield Rd, Allenstown, NH 03275-2503 , USA

Latitude & Longitude: 43° 9' 37.8", -71° 22' 51.5316"
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The Old Burying Ground is enclosed within the stone walls across the roads. Judge Hall Burgin donated land for a meeting house and burying ground about 1807, and both parcels have always been conveyed together. There are five known graves in the cemetery: Ede Hall Burgin; his wife, Elizabeth Burgin; two daughters of Jonathan Sargent; and John Critchett. In the early 1900s, two gravestones remained visible. Buntin Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution , passed the property to the state in 1991, and the state deeded it back to the town in 2004.

Old Allenstown Meeting House and Burial Ground was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on December 06, 2004.
 
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The Allenstown Meeting House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


Last updated: 9/21/2011 11:05
 
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