National Register of Historic Places listings in Strafford County, New Hampshire
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Strafford County, New Hampshire.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 45 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including one National Historic Landmark.
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This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted September 5, 2024.[2]
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Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Back River Farm | June 22, 1984 (#84003236) | Bay View Rd. 43°08′21″N 70°51′16″W / 43.139167°N 70.854444°W / 43.139167; -70.854444 (Back River Farm) | Dover | ||
2 | Canaan Chapel | March 11, 1982 (#82001877) | Canaan Rd. 43°12′16″N 71°06′07″W / 43.204371°N 71.101977°W / 43.204371; -71.101977 (Canaan Chapel) | Barrington | ||
3 | Cocheco Mills | More images | March 26, 2014 (#14000081) | Main & Washington Sts. 43°11′44″N 70°52′23″W / 43.195689°N 70.872933°W / 43.195689; -70.872933 (Cocheco Mills) | Dover | |
4 | County Farm Bridge | May 21, 1975 (#75000237) | Northwest of Dover on County Farm Rd. 43°13′14″N 70°56′38″W / 43.220556°N 70.943889°W / 43.220556; -70.943889 (County Farm Bridge) | Dover | Over Cocheco River | |
5 | Durham Historic District | More images | May 31, 1980 (#80000308) | Main St. and Newmarket Rd. 43°07′47″N 70°55′10″W / 43.129722°N 70.919444°W / 43.129722; -70.919444 (Durham Historic District) | Durham | |
6 | Farmington Town Pound | More images | September 2, 1993 (#93000884) | Northwestern side of Pound Rd. 300 ft (91 m) north of the junction of Ten Rod Rd. 43°21′33″N 71°04′49″W / 43.359167°N 71.080278°W / 43.359167; -71.080278 (Farmington Town Pound) | Farmington | The pound was built in 1823 by the town, replacing an earlier wooden structure built in 1802, and is one of a few well-preserved pounds in southeastern New Hampshire. It remained in use until late in the 19th century, and was sold into private hands in 1918. It was given back to the town, and is now maintained by the Farmington Historical Society. |
7 | First Congregational Church | January 12, 2018 (#100001963) | 400 Main St. 43°23′20″N 71°03′53″W / 43.389018°N 71.064745°W / 43.389018; -71.064745 (First Congregational Church) | Farmington | ||
8 | First Parish Church | More images | March 11, 1982 (#82001696) | 218 Central Ave. 43°11′28″N 70°52′26″W / 43.191090°N 70.873758°W / 43.191090; -70.873758 (First Parish Church) | Dover | |
9 | First Parish Church Site-Dover Point | More images | May 27, 1983 (#83001153) | Dover Point Rd. 43°08′26″N 70°50′21″W / 43.140556°N 70.839167°W / 43.140556; -70.839167 (First Parish Church Site-Dover Point) | Dover | |
10 | Forest Glade Cemetery | More images | January 17, 2017 (#100000476) | 163 Maple St. 43°15′06″N 70°52′54″W / 43.251770°N 70.881796°W / 43.251770; -70.881796 (Forest Glade Cemetery) | Somersworth | |
11 | Free Will Baptist Church | November 13, 1980 (#80000310) | Ridge Top Road 43°23′59″N 71°09′33″W / 43.399722°N 71.159167°W / 43.399722; -71.159167 (Free Will Baptist Church) | New Durham | ||
12 | Garrison Hill Park and Tower | September 11, 1987 (#87001413) | Abbie Sawyer Memorial Dr. 43°12′34″N 70°52′13″W / 43.209444°N 70.870278°W / 43.209444; -70.870278 (Garrison Hill Park and Tower) | Dover | ||
13 | Green Street School | March 7, 1985 (#85000481) | 104 Green St. 43°15′21″N 70°51′46″W / 43.255821°N 70.862880°W / 43.255821; -70.862880 (Green Street School) | Somersworth | ||
14 | William Hale House | November 18, 1980 (#80000309) | 5 Hale St. 43°11′36″N 70°52′29″W / 43.193376°N 70.874858°W / 43.193376; -70.874858 (William Hale House) | Dover | ||
15 | Richard Hayes House | February 27, 1986 (#86000283) | 184 Gonic Rd. 43°15′38″N 70°58′44″W / 43.260556°N 70.978889°W / 43.260556; -70.978889 (Richard Hayes House) | Rochester | ||
16 | Jenness Farm | March 2, 2001 (#01000206) | 626 Pickering Rd. 43°14′36″N 70°56′12″W / 43.243333°N 70.936667°W / 43.243333; -70.936667 (Jenness Farm) | Rochester and Dover | ||
17 | Lehoullier Building | December 26, 1979 (#79000211) | 161-169 Main St. 43°15′31″N 70°51′46″W / 43.258611°N 70.862778°W / 43.258611; -70.862778 (Lehoullier Building) | Somersworth | ||
18 | Milton Town House | November 26, 1980 (#80000311) | NH 125 and Town House Rd. 43°26′25″N 70°59′06″W / 43.440413°N 70.984938°W / 43.440413; -70.984938 (Milton Town House) | Milton | ||
19 | New Durham Meetinghouse and Pound | December 8, 1980 (#80000312) | Old Bay Rd. 43°25′25″N 71°07′42″W / 43.423611°N 71.128333°W / 43.423611; -71.128333 (New Durham Meetinghouse and Pound) | New Durham | ||
20 | New Durham Town Hall | November 13, 1980 (#80000313) | Main St. and Ridge Rd. 43°26′02″N 71°09′55″W / 43.433889°N 71.165278°W / 43.433889; -71.165278 (New Durham Town Hall) | New Durham | ||
21 | Plumer-Jones Farm | March 23, 1979 (#79000212) | 1305 White Mountain Highway (NH 125) 43°27′44″N 70°59′37″W / 43.462222°N 70.993611°W / 43.462222; -70.993611 (Plumer-Jones Farm) | Milton | Now the New Hampshire Farm Museum | |
22 | Plummer Homestead | June 14, 2002 (#02000638) | 1273 White Mountain Highway (NH 125) 43°27′35″N 70°59′33″W / 43.459722°N 70.9925°W / 43.459722; -70.9925 (Plummer Homestead) | Milton | ||
23 | Public Market | March 7, 1985 (#85000541) | 93 Washington St. 43°11′43″N 70°52′31″W / 43.195278°N 70.875278°W / 43.195278; -70.875278 (Public Market) | Dover | ||
24 | Queensbury Mill | April 10, 1987 (#86003362) | 1 Market St. 43°15′54″N 70°51′58″W / 43.265°N 70.866111°W / 43.265; -70.866111 (Queensbury Mill) | Somersworth | ||
25 | Michael Reade House | February 12, 1980 (#80000314) | 43 Main St. 43°11′50″N 70°52′21″W / 43.197222°N 70.8725°W / 43.197222; -70.8725 (Michael Reade House) | Dover | ||
26 | Religious Society of Friends Meetinghouse | February 29, 1980 (#80000421) | 141 Central Ave. 43°11′12″N 70°52′25″W / 43.186667°N 70.873611°W / 43.186667; -70.873611 (Religious Society of Friends Meetinghouse) | Dover | ||
27 | Rochester Commercial and Industrial District | April 8, 1983 (#83001154) | N. Main, Wakefield, Hanson, and S. Main Sts. and Central Square 43°18′11″N 70°58′34″W / 43.303056°N 70.976111°W / 43.303056; -70.976111 (Rochester Commercial and Industrial District) | Rochester | ||
28 | Rollinsford Grade School | September 29, 2015 (#15000670) | 487 Locust St. 43°13′55″N 70°49′24″W / 43.23187°N 70.82346°W / 43.23187; -70.82346 (Rollinsford Grade School) | Rollinsford | ||
29 | Rollinsford Town Hall | March 5, 1999 (#99000268) | 667 Main St. 43°14′08″N 70°49′17″W / 43.235556°N 70.821389°W / 43.235556; -70.821389 (Rollinsford Town Hall) | Rollinsford | ||
30 | St. Thomas Episcopal Church | More images | June 7, 1984 (#84003241) | 5 Hale St. 43°11′36″N 70°52′30″W / 43.193244°N 70.875007°W / 43.193244; -70.875007 (St. Thomas Episcopal Church) | Dover | |
31 | Salmon Falls Mill Historic District | February 29, 1980 (#80000315) | Front St. 43°14′10″N 70°49′05″W / 43.236111°N 70.818056°W / 43.236111; -70.818056 (Salmon Falls Mill Historic District) | Rollinsford | ||
32 | Sawyer Building | May 23, 1980 (#80000316) | 4-6 Portland St. 43°11′47″N 70°52′19″W / 43.196321°N 70.871879°W / 43.196321; -70.871879 (Sawyer Building) | Dover | ||
33 | Sawyer Woolen Mills | More images | September 13, 1989 (#89001208) | 1 Mill St. 43°10′44″N 70°52′35″W / 43.178889°N 70.876389°W / 43.178889; -70.876389 (Sawyer Woolen Mills) | Dover | |
34 | Smith Chapel | February 13, 2013 (#13000009) | 45 Mill Pond Rd. 43°07′42″N 70°55′27″W / 43.128355°N 70.924292°W / 43.128355; -70.924292 (Smith Chapel) | Durham | ||
35 | Somersworth High School | September 29, 2015 (#15000671) | 17 Grand St. 43°15′44″N 70°52′05″W / 43.26218°N 70.86794°W / 43.26218; -70.86794 (Somersworth High School) | Somersworth | Most recently was Hilltop Elementary School, which closed in 2012; misspelled "Somoresworth" on the National Register. | |
36 | Strafford County Farm | More images | February 25, 1981 (#81000100) | County Farm Rd. 43°13′03″N 70°56′31″W / 43.2175°N 70.941944°W / 43.2175; -70.941944 (Strafford County Farm) | Dover | |
37 | Strafford Union Academy | September 22, 1983 (#83001155) | NH 126 and NH 202A 43°16′07″N 71°07′23″W / 43.268611°N 71.123056°W / 43.268611; -71.123056 (Strafford Union Academy) | Strafford | ||
38 | Gen. John Sullivan House | More images | November 28, 1972 (#72000089) | 23 Newmarket Rd. 43°07′48″N 70°55′05″W / 43.13°N 70.918056°W / 43.13; -70.918056 (Gen. John Sullivan House) | Durham | Home of American Revolutionary War General John Sullivan, elected President of New Hampshire |
39 | Thompson Hall | More images | December 6, 1996 (#96001468) | Off Main St., University of New Hampshire campus 43°08′09″N 70°55′59″W / 43.135833°N 70.933056°W / 43.135833; -70.933056 (Thompson Hall) | Durham | |
40 | US Post Office-Dover Main | July 17, 1986 (#86002273) | 133-137 Washington St. 43°11′42″N 70°52′39″W / 43.195°N 70.8775°W / 43.195; -70.8775 (US Post Office-Dover Main) | Dover | ||
41 | US Post Office-Somersworth Main | July 17, 1986 (#86002246) | 2 Government Way[6] 43°15′33″N 70°52′18″W / 43.259167°N 70.871667°W / 43.259167; -70.871667 (US Post Office-Somersworth Main) | Somersworth | ||
42 | Wiswall Falls Mills Site | More images | March 18, 1988 (#88000184) | John Hatch Park South of Wiswall Road just east of the Lamprey River[7] 43°06′15″N 70°57′44″W / 43.1043°N 70.9621°W / 43.1043; -70.9621 (Wiswall Falls Mills Site) | Durham | |
43 | Woodbury Mill | March 25, 2013 (#13000156) | 1 Dover St. 43°12′07″N 70°52′29″W / 43.201985°N 70.874587°W / 43.201985; -70.874587 (Woodbury Mill) | Dover | ||
44 | Woodman Institute | More images | July 24, 1980 (#80000317) | 182 Central Ave. 43°11′20″N 70°52′28″W / 43.188889°N 70.874444°W / 43.188889; -70.874444 (Woodman Institute) | Dover | |
45 | Samuel Wyatt House | December 2, 1982 (#82000626) | 7 Church St. 43°11′30″N 70°52′31″W / 43.191667°N 70.875278°W / 43.191667; -70.875278 (Samuel Wyatt House) | Dover |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Strafford County, New Hampshire.
- List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire
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References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved September 5, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Address based on USPS website. Accessed March 27, 2016
- ^ Draft NRHP update form for Wiswall Falls Mills Site
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Landmark
- Back River Farm
- Canaan Chapel
- County Farm Bridge
- Farmington Town Pound
- First Congregational Church
- First Parish Church
- First Parish Church Site-Dover Point
- Forest Glade Cemetery
- Free Will Baptist Church
- Garrison Hill Park and Tower
- Green Street School
- Jenness Farm
- Lehoullier Building
- Michael Reade House
- Milton Town House
- New Durham Meetinghouse and Pound
- New Durham Town Hall
- Plumer-Jones Farm
- Plummer Homestead
- Public Market
- Queensbury Mill
- Religious Society of Friends Meetinghouse
- Richard Hayes House
- Rollinsford Grade School
- Rollinsford Town Hall
- Samuel Wyatt House
- Sawyer Building
- Smith Chapel
- Somersworth High School
- St. Thomas Episcopal Church
- Strafford County Farm
- Strafford Union Academy
- Thompson Hall
- US Post Office-Dover Main
- US Post Office-Somersworth Main
- William Hale House
- Wiswall Falls Mills Site
- Woodbury Mill
- Woodman Institute
See also: National Register of Historic Places listings in Strafford County, New Hampshire and List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire