- The
Wolfeboro Railroad or
Wolfeborough Railroad (later the
Wolfeboro Branch of the
Boston and
Maine Railroad) is a
former short line that
provided service...
-
Benning Wentworth in 1759 to four
young men of Portsmouth, and
named "
Wolfeborough" in
honor of
English General James Wolfe, who had been
victorious at...
- and
Maine Railroad Wolfeboro Railroad WLFB 1975 1976
Goodwin Railroad Wolfeborough Railroad B&M 1862 1892
Boston and
Maine Railroad Worcester and Nashua...
- went with Carroll, and
Middleton remained with Strafford. In 1874, the
Wolfeborough Branch Railroad p****ed
through this town.
According to the
United States...
-
spring of 1771 that a
highway be made from the Governor's
estate at
Wolfeborough to
Dartmouth College.
Joseph Senter,
David Copp and
Samuel Shepard surve****...
- (1769,
burned 1904, reconstructed)
Governor John
Wentworth County House,
Wolfeborough, NH (1769, demolished)
Trinity Church, Brooklyn, CT (1771)
Harrison married...
-
Great Falls and
Conway Railroad for 60
years on
January 6, 1872, the
Wolfeborough Railroad for 68
years on
August 14, 1872, and the
Portsmouth and Dover...
-
Cutter Family of New England,
Benjamin Cutter (1871), p. 72
History of
Wolfeborough (New Hampshire),
Benjamin Franklin Parker (1901), p. 52 A
History of...
- Clark, who was born Dec. 17, 1737, and died in
Wolfeborough,
March 17, 1798. Col.
Cotton came to
Wolfeborough in 1781, and
settled on the farm now
owned by...
- The
Cotton Mountain Community Church, also
known as the
Wolfeborough,
Brookfield and
Wakefield Meetinghouse, is a
historic church on
Stoneham Road in Wolfeboro...