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Cornish City Historical Markers

Map of New Hampshire State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Cornish
 

Cornish City Historical Markers

Cornish Churches
Winston Churchill
American author of best-selling novels, such as Coniston, written between 1898-1941 and partly based upon actual experience in New Hampshire politics.... [click for more]

Cornish Historic Homes & Houses
Louis St. Gaudens House and Studio
Louis St. Gaudens House and Studio is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Cornish General Interest
Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge

Cornish-Windsor Bridge

Built in 1866 at a cost of $9,000. this is the
longest wooden bridge in the United states and
the longest two-s... [click for more]

Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Salmon Portland Chase Birthplace

Salmon Portland Chase

In this house was born Salmon P. Chase, U. S. Senator from Ohio (1849-55), Governor of Ohio (1855-59), a founder of the... [click for more]

The Cornish Colony
The Cornish Colony (1885-1935) was a group of artists, sculptors, writers, journalists, poets, and musicians who joined the sculptor Augustus Saint-Ga... [click for more]