National Register of Historic Places listings in Sullivan County, New Hampshire
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Sullivan County, New Hampshire.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Sullivan 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 68 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks.
Belknap - Carroll - Cheshire - Coös - Grafton - Hillsborough - Merrimack - Rockingham - Strafford - Sullivan |
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 | Acworth Congregational Church | June 13, 1975 (#75000132) | Northern end of town common 43°13′08″N 72°17′38″W / 43.218889°N 72.293889°W / 43.218889; -72.293889 (Acworth Congregational Church) | Acworth | ||
2 | Acworth Silsby Library | December 8, 1983 (#83004206) | Intersection of Cold Pond and Lynn Hill Rds. 43°13′06″N 72°17′33″W / 43.218333°N 72.2925°W / 43.218333; -72.2925 (Acworth Silsby Library) | Acworth | ||
3 | Backside Inn | June 21, 1985 (#85001308) | Brook Rd. 43°18′47″N 72°06′51″W / 43.3131°N 72.1142°W / 43.3131; -72.1142 (Backside Inn) | Goshen | ||
4 | Blow-Me-Down Covered Bridge | More images | May 19, 1978 (#78000220) | South of Plainfield off NH 12A 43°31′02″N 72°22′28″W / 43.517222°N 72.374444°W / 43.517222; -72.374444 (Blow-Me-Down Covered Bridge) | Plainfield | Over Blow-me-down Brook |
5 | Blow-Me-Down Grange | March 2, 2001 (#01000205) | 1071 NH 12A 43°32′01″N 72°21′24″W / 43.533611°N 72.356667°W / 43.533611; -72.356667 (Blow-Me-Down Grange) | Plainfield | ||
6 | Burford House | June 21, 1985 (#85001309) | NH 10 43°17′59″N 72°08′55″W / 43.2997°N 72.1486°W / 43.2997; -72.1486 (Burford House) | Goshen | ||
7 | Central Business District | February 21, 1978 (#78003454) | Roughly bounded by Crescent, Broad, Pine, and Franklin Sts. 43°22′17″N 72°20′14″W / 43.371389°N 72.337222°W / 43.371389; -72.337222 (Central Business District) | Claremont | ||
8 | Charlestown Main Street Historic District | June 10, 1987 (#87000835) | Main St. 43°14′06″N 72°25′26″W / 43.235°N 72.423889°W / 43.235; -72.423889 (Charlestown Main Street Historic District) | Charlestown | ||
9 | Charlestown Town Hall | March 15, 1984 (#84003252) | North of Summer St., off Main St. 43°14′09″N 72°25′26″W / 43.235833°N 72.423889°W / 43.235833; -72.423889 (Charlestown Town Hall) | Charlestown | ||
10 | Salmon P. Chase Birthplace | May 15, 1975 (#75000133) | 8 mi (13 km) north of Claremont 43°27′18″N 72°23′14″W / 43.455°N 72.387222°W / 43.455; -72.387222 (Salmon P. Chase Birthplace) | Cornish | Birthplace and childhood home of Salmon P. Chase | |
11 | Claremont City Hall | More images | April 26, 1973 (#73000176) | Tremont Sq. 43°22′21″N 72°20′15″W / 43.3725°N 72.3375°W / 43.3725; -72.3375 (Claremont City Hall) | Claremont | |
12 | Claremont Warehouse No. 34 | February 28, 1979 (#79000320) | 43 River St. 43°22′32″N 72°20′42″W / 43.375556°N 72.345°W / 43.375556; -72.345 (Claremont Warehouse No. 34) | Claremont | ||
13 | Cold River Bridge | More images | May 17, 1973 (#73000177) | East of Langdon on McDermott Rd 43°10′13″N 72°20′46″W / 43.170278°N 72.346111°W / 43.170278; -72.346111 (Cold River Bridge) | Langdon | Over Cold River |
14 | Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge | More images | November 21, 1976 (#76000135) | West of Cornish City 43°28′26″N 72°23′01″W / 43.473889°N 72.383611°W / 43.473889; -72.383611 (Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge) | Cornish | Over Connecticut River, connecting to Windsor, Vermont |
15 | Cote House | June 21, 1985 (#85001310) | Goshen Center Rd. 43°17′44″N 72°07′03″W / 43.295556°N 72.1175°W / 43.295556; -72.1175 (Cote House) | Goshen | ||
16 | Covit House | June 21, 1985 (#85001311) | Goshen Center Rd. 43°17′44″N 72°06′54″W / 43.295527°N 72.115058°W / 43.295527; -72.115058 (Covit House) | Goshen | ||
17 | David Dexter House | More images | November 29, 1979 (#79000213) | Dexter Heights 43°22′37″N 72°20′16″W / 43.376944°N 72.337778°W / 43.376944; -72.337778 (David Dexter House) | Claremont | |
18 | Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge | November 8, 1978 (#78000221) | Off NH 12A 43°27′51″N 72°22′09″W / 43.464167°N 72.369167°W / 43.464167; -72.369167 (Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge) | Cornish Mills | Over Mill Brook | |
19 | Durham House | June 21, 1985 (#85001312) | Ball Park Rd. 43°16′32″N 72°08′03″W / 43.2756°N 72.1342°W / 43.2756; -72.1342 (Durham House) | Goshen | ||
20 | English Church | February 1, 1980 (#80000318) | Old Church Rd. 43°22′59″N 72°22′18″W / 43.383056°N 72.371667°W / 43.383056; -72.371667 (English Church) | Claremont | ||
21 | Farwell School | December 6, 1990 (#90001847) | NH 12A south of Hope Hill Cemetery 43°18′34″N 72°23′19″W / 43.309444°N 72.388611°W / 43.309444; -72.388611 (Farwell School) | Charlestown | ||
22 | First Baptist Church of Cornish | February 14, 1978 (#78000222) | Meriden Stage Rd. and NH 120 43°29′54″N 72°16′48″W / 43.498333°N 72.28°W / 43.498333; -72.28 (First Baptist Church of Cornish) | Cornish Flat | ||
23 | First Universalist Chapel | December 12, 2006 (#06001130) | 3 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike 43°13′39″N 72°10′43″W / 43.2275°N 72.178611°W / 43.2275; -72.178611 (First Universalist Chapel) | Lempster | This 1845 building is now the town library. | |
24 | Garber House | June 21, 1985 (#85001313) | Willey Hill Rd. 43°16′43″N 72°07′56″W / 43.278611°N 72.132222°W / 43.278611; -72.132222 (Garber House) | Goshen | ||
25 | Giffin House | June 21, 1985 (#85001314) | NH 10 43°17′56″N 72°08′53″W / 43.2989°N 72.1481°W / 43.2989; -72.1481 (Giffin House) | Goshen | ||
26 | Capt. John Gunnison House | December 19, 1979 (#79000214) | East of Goshen on Goshen Center Rd. 43°17′37″N 72°07′38″W / 43.293628°N 72.127095°W / 43.293628; -72.127095 (Capt. John Gunnison House) | Goshen | ||
27 | Hunter Archeological Site | June 7, 1976 (#76000222) | Near the bridge to Ascutney, Vermont[6] 43°24′11″N 72°24′02″W / 43.4031°N 72.4005°W / 43.4031; -72.4005 (Hunter Archeological Site) | Claremont | Native American archeological site; location of at least three longhouses[6] | |
28 | Janicke House | June 21, 1985 (#85001315) | Goshen Center Rd. 43°17′47″N 72°06′55″W / 43.296389°N 72.115278°W / 43.296389; -72.115278 (Janicke House) | Goshen | ||
29 | Kenyon Bridge | More images | May 22, 1978 (#78000223) | Off NH 12A at Mill Brook and Town House Rd. 43°27′47″N 72°21′13″W / 43.4630°N 72.3537°W / 43.4630; -72.3537 (Kenyon Bridge) | Cornish City | |
30 | Knights-Morey House | June 21, 1985 (#85001316) | Province Rd. 43°19′23″N 72°07′19″W / 43.323113°N 72.121988°W / 43.323113; -72.121988 (Knights-Morey House) | Goshen | ||
31 | Langdon Meeting House | Upload image | January 9, 2020 (#100004859) | 5 Walker Hill Rd. 43°10′00″N 72°22′47″W / 43.1668°N 72.3796°W / 43.1668; -72.3796 (Langdon Meeting House) | Langdon | |
32 | Lear House | June 21, 1985 (#85001317) | Province Rd. 43°19′47″N 72°06′21″W / 43.329638°N 72.105788°W / 43.329638; -72.105788 (Lear House) | Goshen | ||
33 | Lempster Meetinghouse | More images | September 8, 1980 (#80000319) | Lempster St. 43°14′20″N 72°12′38″W / 43.238889°N 72.210556°W / 43.238889; -72.210556 (Lempster Meetinghouse) | Lempster | |
34 | Little Red School House 1835 District No. 7 | December 1, 1980 (#80000320) | South of Newport on NH 10 43°20′08″N 72°10′06″W / 43.335556°N 72.168333°W / 43.335556; -72.168333 (Little Red School House 1835 District No. 7) | Newport | ||
35 | Lower Village District | More images | February 21, 1978 (#78003455) | Along Central St. and Main St. on both sides of the Sugar River 43°22′29″N 72°20′34″W / 43.374722°N 72.342778°W / 43.374722; -72.342778 (Lower Village District) | Claremont | |
36 | Meriden Bridge | More images | August 27, 1980 (#80000321) | Northwest of Meriden 43°33′12″N 72°16′00″W / 43.553333°N 72.266667°W / 43.553333; -72.266667 (Meriden Bridge) | Meriden | Over Bloods Brook |
37 | Meriden Town Hall | December 20, 1998 (#98001548) | 110 Main St. 43°32′54″N 72°15′39″W / 43.54833°N 72.260903°W / 43.54833; -72.260903 (Meriden Town Hall) | Plainfield | A second town hall, in Plainfield's Meriden section | |
38 | Monadnock Mills | More images | February 15, 1979 (#79000272) | Broad, Water, Crescent Sts., and Mill Rd. 43°22′26″N 72°20′17″W / 43.3738°N 72.3380°W / 43.3738; -72.3380 (Monadnock Mills) | Claremont | |
39 | Mothers' and Daughters' Club House | March 11, 1982 (#82001697) | Main St. 43°32′10″N 72°21′19″W / 43.536111°N 72.355278°W / 43.536111; -72.355278 (Mothers' and Daughters' Club House) | Plainfield | ||
40 | Nettleton House | November 16, 1977 (#77000164) | 26-30 Central St. 43°21′52″N 72°10′18″W / 43.364502°N 72.171627°W / 43.364502; -72.171627 (Nettleton House) | Newport | ||
41 | Newport Downtown Historic District | June 6, 1985 (#85001201) | Main St. roughly bounded by Depot, Sunapee, Central and West Sts. 43°21′48″N 72°10′20″W / 43.363333°N 72.172222°W / 43.363333; -72.172222 (Newport Downtown Historic District) | Newport | ||
42 | North Charlestown Historic District | June 9, 2005 (#05000568) | River Rd. 43°18′33″N 72°23′18″W / 43.309167°N 72.388333°W / 43.309167; -72.388333 (North Charlestown Historic District) | Charlestown | ||
43 | Pier Bridge | June 10, 1975 (#75000134) | 3 mi (4.8 km) west of Newport on Chandler Rd. over the Sugar River 43°21′43″N 72°14′31″W / 43.361944°N 72.241944°W / 43.361944; -72.241944 (Pier Bridge) | Newport | ||
44 | Pike House | June 21, 1985 (#85001318) | NH 10 43°18′02″N 72°08′52″W / 43.300665°N 72.147776°W / 43.300665; -72.147776 (Pike House) | Goshen | ||
45 | Plainfield Town Hall | June 6, 1985 (#85001200) | NH 12A 43°32′08″N 72°21′17″W / 43.535556°N 72.354722°W / 43.535556; -72.354722 (Plainfield Town Hall) | Plainfield | ||
46 | Prentiss Bridge | May 24, 1973 (#73000179) | South of Langdon off Old Cheshire Turnpike 43°09′11″N 72°23′38″W / 43.153056°N 72.393889°W / 43.153056; -72.393889 (Prentiss Bridge) | Langdon | Over Great Brook | |
47 | Protectworth Tavern | November 25, 1980 (#80000322) | NH 4A 43°30′37″N 72°02′03″W / 43.510278°N 72.034167°W / 43.510278; -72.034167 (Protectworth Tavern) | Springfield | ||
48 | Purnell House | June 21, 1985 (#85001319) | NH 10 43°18′18″N 72°09′19″W / 43.305006°N 72.15519°W / 43.305006; -72.15519 (Purnell House) | Goshen | ||
49 | Isaac Reed House | July 19, 1978 (#78000337) | 30-34 Main St. 43°21′51″N 72°10′21″W / 43.364167°N 72.1725°W / 43.364167; -72.1725 (Isaac Reed House) | Newport | ||
50 | Richards, Dexter, & Sons Woolen Mill | January 17, 2017 (#100000468) | 169 Sunapee St. 43°21′58″N 72°09′50″W / 43.366245°N 72.163815°W / 43.366245; -72.163815 (Richards, Dexter, & Sons Woolen Mill) | Newport | ||
51 | Richards Free Library | More images | September 7, 1984 (#84003257) | 58 N. Main St. 43°22′00″N 72°10′34″W / 43.366667°N 72.176111°W / 43.366667; -72.176111 (Richards Free Library) | Newport | |
52 | William Rossiter House | May 25, 1979 (#79000215) | 11 Mulberry St. 43°22′20″N 72°20′41″W / 43.372222°N 72.344722°W / 43.372222; -72.344722 (William Rossiter House) | Claremont | ||
53 | Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000120) | South of Plainfield off NH 12A 43°30′02″N 72°22′08″W / 43.500556°N 72.368889°W / 43.500556; -72.368889 (Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site) | Cornish | Home and studio of American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens; a National Historic Landmark and National Historic Site; expanded listing in 2013 |
54 | Scranton House | June 21, 1985 (#85001320) | 711 Brook Rd. 43°18′42″N 72°07′49″W / 43.3117°N 72.1303°W / 43.3117; -72.1303 (Scranton House) | Goshen | ||
55 | Seavey House | June 21, 1985 (#85001321) | NH 10 43°17′53″N 72°08′50″W / 43.2981°N 72.1472°W / 43.2981; -72.1472 (Seavey House) | Goshen | ||
56 | South Congregational Church | More images | March 30, 1989 (#89000187) | 58 S. Main St. 43°21′40″N 72°10′14″W / 43.361111°N 72.170556°W / 43.361111; -72.170556 (South Congregational Church) | Newport | |
57 | Springfield Town Hall and Howard Memorial Methodist Church | June 5, 1986 (#86001235) | Four Corners Rd. southeast of New London Rd. 43°29′43″N 72°02′55″W / 43.4953°N 72.0486°W / 43.4953; -72.0486 (Springfield Town Hall and Howard Memorial Methodist Church) | Springfield | ||
58 | Louis St. Gaudens House and Studio | November 15, 1972 (#72000111) | Dingleton Hill and Whitten Rds. 43°30′01″N 72°20′51″W / 43.500278°N 72.3475°W / 43.500278; -72.3475 (Louis St. Gaudens House and Studio) | Cornish | ||
59 | Stelljes House | June 21, 1985 (#85001322) | NH 31 43°15′37″N 72°06′58″W / 43.260278°N 72.116111°W / 43.260278; -72.116111 (Stelljes House) | Goshen | Possibly demolished. | |
60 | Sullivan County Courthouse | June 25, 1973 (#73000178) | Court Sq. 43°21′52″N 72°10′19″W / 43.364482°N 72.172044°W / 43.364482; -72.172044 (Sullivan County Courthouse) | Newport | Former (1824) courthouse, on hill behind town hall/current court | |
61 | Town Hall and Courthouse | More images | February 29, 1980 (#80000383) | 20 Main St. 43°21′53″N 72°10′21″W / 43.3646°N 72.1726°W / 43.3646; -72.1726 (Town Hall and Courthouse) | Newport | Now the Opera House |
62 | Trinity Church | July 31, 1978 (#78000419) | West of Cornish Mills on NH 12A 43°28′01″N 72°23′06″W / 43.466944°N 72.385°W / 43.466944; -72.385 (Trinity Church) | Cornish Mills | ||
63 | Unity Town Hall | June 6, 1985 (#85001199) | Off Unity Rd. and the Old New Hampshire Turnpike 43°17′38″N 72°15′37″W / 43.2939°N 72.2604°W / 43.2939; -72.2604 (Unity Town Hall) | Unity | ||
64 | Washington Common Historic District | More images | March 14, 1986 (#86000345) | Junction of Half Moon Pond and Millen Pond Rds. 43°10′34″N 72°05′47″W / 43.1761°N 72.0964°W / 43.1761; -72.0964 (Washington Common Historic District) | Washington | |
65 | Welcome Acres | June 21, 1985 (#85001323) | NH 10 43°18′16″N 72°09′12″W / 43.30444°N 72.153338°W / 43.30444; -72.153338 (Welcome Acres) | Goshen | ||
66 | Williamson House | June 21, 1985 (#85001324) | Messer Rd. 43°20′02″N 72°06′47″W / 43.333778°N 72.113105°W / 43.333778; -72.113105 (Williamson House) | Goshen | ||
67 | Windswept Acres-Powers House | June 21, 1985 (#85001325) | NH 31 43°15′38″N 72°07′11″W / 43.260626°N 72.119843°W / 43.260626; -72.119843 (Windswept Acres-Powers House) | Goshen | ||
68 | Wright's Bridge | More images | June 10, 1975 (#75000135) | East of Claremont off Chandler Rd. on the Sugar River Trail over the Sugar River 43°21′33″N 72°15′34″W / 43.359167°N 72.259444°W / 43.359167; -72.259444 (Wright's Bridge) | Newport |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Corbin Covered Bridge | More images | December 12, 1976 (#76000134) | September 2, 1993 | Corbin Road | Newport | Destroyed by arsonist in May 1993 and later rebuilt.[7] |
See also
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References
- Starbuck, David (2006). The Archeology of New Hampshire. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire Press. ISBN 9781584655626.
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b 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.
- ^ a b Starbuck, p. 89
- ^ "Arson Claims Covered Bridge". Valley News. May 26, 1993. p. 2. Retrieved August 6, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
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- Central Business District
- Charlestown Main Street Historic District
- Lower Village District
- Monadnock Mills
- Newport Downtown Historic District
- North Charlestown Historic District
- Washington Common Historic District
- Acworth Silsby Library
- Backside Inn
- Blow-Me-Down Grange
- Charlestown Town Hall
- Claremont City Hall
- Claremont Warehouse No. 34
- Farwell School
- Little Red School House 1835 District No. 7
- Meriden Town Hall
- Mothers' and Daughters' Club House
- Plainfield Town Hall
- Protectworth Tavern
- Richards Free Library
- Richards, Dexter, & Sons Woolen Mill
- Sullivan County Courthouse
- Town Hall and Courthouse
- Unity Town Hall
- Burford House
- Capt. John Gunnison House
- Cote House
- Covit House
- David Dexter House
- Durham House
- Garber House
- Giffin House
- Isaac Reed House
- Janicke House
- Knights-Morey House
- Lear House
- Louis St. Gaudens House and Studio
- Nettleton House
- Pike House
- Purnell House
- Scranton House
- Seavey House
- Stelljes House
- Welcome Acres
- William Rossiter House
- Williamson House
- Windswept Acres-Powers House
worship
- Acworth Congregational Church
- English Church
- First Baptist Church of Cornish
- First Universalist Chapel
- Langdon Meeting House
- Lempster Meetinghouse
- South Congregational Church
- Springfield Town Hall and Howard Memorial Methodist Church
- Trinity Church
‡ This historic property also has portions in an adjacent state.
Entries in italics have been removed from the register.
Entries in italics have been removed from the register.
See also: National Register of Historic Places listings in Sullivan County, New Hampshire and List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire